tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 23, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera oh. hello there, i'm laura kyle. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes for moscow controlled regions of ukraine of voting to decide whether to join russia. the west says it's an eagle land grab you investigated the kidneys, roger of committing war crimes on a massive scale in ukraine, listing, bombings, executions, torture, and sexual violence. at least 70 people are dead after a boat from lebanon's sinks off the coast of syria. many were flynn, the economic crisis. the u. k. makes a big bet on tax cuts and borrowing to stave off recessions. critics say the budget does little to ease the high cost of living. in sports, it's the end of an era 20 time grant. some champion, roger federer is just i was away from his last competitive match before retiring
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from tennis. moscow controlled regions in easton and southern. you crate a voting on whether to become part of russia. the referendums have taken place over 5 days and no hands donnette, preacher and curse on. it's around 15 percent of ukraine's territory, an area the size of hungry cave and its western allies say the vote is a sham and an unlawful land grub. it was under reports from cave in the desk region of ukraine, a russian appointed election official tours, a polling station. this is one of 4 regents where people are voting to join the russian federation, the young program or so it's young. we grant the right to vote to all citizens of a donita people's republic as well as abroad. becky is the you in a nearby park, people under the watchful eye of the russian state. say they welcome the referendum
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for sierra. russia has always been our mother lead without since we had no one left . he crane abandoned us long ago. languishing, yes, you must have us. there no international election monitors, only those invited by russia. media have been tightly controlled. many western analysts say it's nothing more than an exercise by the kremlin to shape how people think about russian occupied parts of ukraine. look, this is no referendum. this is no expression of will do. but at the same time, they will to say face meaning getting observers meaning fuming stories of work when voting pulling stations, the protocols being written and so on. this is kind of an invitational democracy bottle where pictures are important goodness. in some areas, russian installed officials said they would be going door to door with police to invite residents to vote. critics say it's clear intimidation bora, under international law, it is illegal to hold referendums during conflict,
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and where people are under threat. most countries, as well as international body, such as the european union and united nations, have said they won't recognize the results. the head of ukraine's election commission has told us the boat violates the constitution or she lived. there are no legal mechanics in the ukrainian constitution to give up territories. this is completely unconstitutionally, under martial law that we live under now. it is prohibited by ukrainian laws to organize any referendum on our lands. okay, bill joins us now live from that cave and gave under these conditions all the results of these referenda a foregone conclusion. well, it depends who you ask if you ask russian officials, they'll say, absolutely not. this is a referendum where people are given the right to vote yes or no to join the russian
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federation. that's the rush rushes view on this. but if you ask ukrainian officials and you asked pretty much the entire western world, if you will, including the u. n. and others, they would say and are saying, particularly crane officials, that it doesn't matter about the voting. because moscow already has the results they want and will release the results they, they already have pretty much calculated before any voting as happened. that's what they say happened in crimea in 2014. when a referendum was held there. moscow said 96 percent of the people voted to join the russian federation. of course, that result wasn't acknowledged or, or recognized by the western world or by ukraine. so this is sort of the same thing you're seeing here. we expect that the russian central elections
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committee in moscow, which is sort of overseeing this referendum from a distance, will release results probably in 3 or 4 days or so. when we think that the voting will be completed, but what's the, who's organizing it on the ground in these 4 regions of ukraine, or russian appointed officials. they've got to say it's very hard to get information from there because number one, this is happening in a war zone. and number 2, there's just not a lot of free access in terms of media to be able to see what exactly is happening on the ground. in a very expensive area, i should say of where this referendum voting is happening and creating officials, one of the top a to blow to me as the wind sky summed it up with the ukranian view on this. he's saying these are no referendums. this is just a per, this is just a exercise in what's being called a referendum. he says it's just an exercise in propaganda. and meanwhile,
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gave an investigation by the united nations has released from that initial findings evidence they say of war crimes in ukraine following the russian invasion. what are we hearing un investigative team was here in ukraine and june. they spent about 22 and a half weeks here, and their report is troubling. they're saying they're finding evidence of war crimes, including beatings, executions, torture, and perhaps even the most troubling part of it. they say they're finding evidence as well, of russian war crimes against ukrainian civilians, including rape and torture of women. they visited several areas more than $26.00 towns and communities interviewed more than $150.00 alleged victims and or eye witnesses. and clearly either this report is really
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very troubling to say the least. and they didn't even get to the areas the newly liberated areas in the north east of ukraine. they were held by russians. so it actually could even be potentially worse than what this re the picture that this report page. because we also hearing places that he's un, investigators have not been able to visit yet. we're also hearing reports from there, from journalists and others, saying that there are reports of some of the bodies of crane civilians that have been on earth are showing signs of torture as well. so bottom line here is this is a very, very troubling report that really indicates more evidence to potential russian war crimes and data for a gram pitch of the situation on the ground. gabriel, thank you very much for joining us from keith. now finland is considering, barring most russians from entering the country, officials say traffic at the border has sharply increased since president vladimir
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putin ordered a partial military mobilization. and, and as one of the few entry points into europe for russian citizens after a number of other western countries impose restrictions because of the invasion of ukraine. as their, as pul reese is with us, he joins us from the russia, finland border. and we'll, what's the situation they a seeing many russians still trying to leave their country well, currently there is no situation. this is the busiest border crossing between finland and russia. and you can see the road from st. petersburg down there completely devoid of vehicles. however, earlier in the day there was a queue of cars vans, coaches stretching some 400 meters meters back. so there have been lots of russians queuing here throughout the day. and most of them it seems, have been, have been getting across the border. now it's been quite
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a mix. some people i spoke to was simply simply commuting to jobs in finland. some were going on holiday, but a few of them were young men who decided to leave russia. as soon as that vladimir putin announced the partial mobilization. however, the, the border guards, although it does look very empty now have said that the numbers have gone up in the past couple of days. they compared yesterday, thursday, or with the same day a week previously. yesterday there were some 6000 russians. they're coming across the border into finland only around 3000 last week. and how are they being received by finland? well, finland up as things stand is quite receptive to, to russians coming over. it's the only only country bordering russia that is accepting are russians on shingle visas. however,
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that could be about change. the, the opposition in finland has been demanding. the government does like the baltic states and, and bands russians from come come again, but just look at the, the swedish language at news in finland, saying that ministers are now discussing how to restrict the number of russians coming in. and they will try to do so at, by submitting a report to the government showing that finland's international relations are being damaged by the number of russians coming in. and they'll, they'll site a vladimir putin partial mobilization and as, as a factor leading into that. so it's been a softly, softly approach so far, but things could be about the change. who rece joining as that from been and thanks very much. now, authorities, in catholics, donna also reporting an increase in the number of russians entering the country videos from several different crossing points along the border shade. large traffic
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is kazakhstan and russia the 2nd longest continuous international border in the world. that's legible. so a has hair on this, these are including a warning from the iranian army are to protest against the death of a 22 year old women turn violence and massive. overall, when i'm at it, upgrades and infrastructure, frederick and struggle to pick out the pieces of the hurricane, fiona needs a trail of destruction. the warning from the airport. oh, wow. really gotta be careful. and a tennis tantrum as a former well, number one loses his temper with friends and fans and from ah prison. we afghan capital. cobble say that 7 people have been killed and 41 others injures an explosion. last happens near the main gate of was the akbar con mosque.
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it happened as people were leaving the building. following friday prayers. at least 70 migrants have died after their vessel cap sized off the coast of syria. more than 20 people have been rescued, but many more still missing. survivors told officials the boat left from northern lebanon on tuesday and was bound for europe in a hotter half the details. emily firm is in shock. * person's family was on the boat that sunk off the syrian coast on thursday. they have buried 9 year old me and 6 year old maya lundy, but there are 2 brothers and mother are still missing. they really didn't them, they brought me the 2 kids did. what about the others? would they bring the others to me? i can't say more than this. my heart is broken. it's a deadliest migrant. both tragedy and living on in years, passengers were hoping to reach europe and a better life. families and friends waited at the border with syria as the dead,
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and few survivors were brought home. why not all were lebanese? some were palestinian and syrian refugees, but all share the same story. one of poverty and desperation. telephone number, the law, if i get the chance, i will lease if there is a boat here right now, i will get on with my 2 children and i'm the one i've been at. lebanon's economy began to spiral 3 years ago. the political elite blame for decades of mismanagement and corruption have still not agreed on a recovery plan. and she was out of poverty is what pushed with some to sell a property and his house to go on the boat. and then he lost his wife and children . our government doesn't care about the people and the living conditions. oh, just a few months ago, a migrant boat sank well being pursued by the lebanese navy. thousands of people drowned. many of them are still missing. with some risk,
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everything knowing that there was a 70 percent chance the boat with the sink. that's how desperate he was football. many of those who attempt a journey or from the impoverished norse which has been neglected by successive governments. despite the dangerous migrants continued to leave from the shores of northern lebanon, the united nation says the number of people who departed or tried to, has yearly tripled since 2020. it says so far this year. the number is nearly 3500. but security sources tell us that's a conservative estimate and it's no longer just young people. whole families are trying to escape. what many here say is a hopeless situation. center for their al, jazeera, northern lebanon, iran's army as warning that it will confront what it calls enemies as protest continue against the death of a 22 year old women in police custody. massa. i mean, he died last week after being arrested by the so called morality police for
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allegedly violating the country's head scarf policy. iran sate tv is reportings, at least 26 people have been killed. join the unrest rights groups put the number higher present abraham racy has ordered an investigation into her death, but he caused the demonstrations acts of chaos. looking for your mazar hamburrow to their house. there have always been protests and we hear their demands. but there's a difference between riots and protest. her nobody accepts, right? just want to favor demonstration against policy or anything else in a random we have freedom of speech. can we see on different levels? there are differences of opinion. that's not a problem at all. but when there is a riot, it's different than a protest. i mean, it's a pro government counter protests are also taking place in iran, including in the capsule. terran, these rallies are seen as a response to days of demonstrations. following the death of masa, armine roxanne, that farmer fami yan is electra in politics and international studies of the
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university of cambridge. she says, the iranian government is likely to launch a violent crack down against protest as we are seeing. many of. ready the same steps being taken in the playbook of public control that the government has developed for protest in the past. so we are seeing that the internet has been shut down, that the whatsapp, instagram, all of these platforms are unavailable. so we're not seeing a great deal of information come out and it's hard for protesters to communicate. and also we are seeing the level of violence growing. in fact, that's been one of the interesting things this time is that the young people and the older people in the street can be more willing to attack the police to overturn their vehicles. we haven't seen that as much in previous protests. so
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the level of anger is much more severe this time in the street. and of course the government will choose to point to a lack of public order to violence and riot in the street as a an excuse to crack down. and when they do come down, we know the people in the streets. no, they have been extremely violent and have shot many protesters point blank in the past and have already done so in this last cycle of uprising, the british government has unveiled a package of economic measures meant to stimulate growth and ease the cost of living crisis budget includes measures designed to tackle rising energy prices. johnson, the exact kazi, quite ang says the plan is expected to reduce inflation by 5 percentage points. lowering the cost of living with also announced tax cuts and reforms aimed at this thing. economic growth, i force it has more from london. this is just 2 weeks in office,
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this governors making an intervention on a historical scale. the chancellor said that the aid for households in their energy bills was going to cost $66000000000.00 us dollars. that's an estimate, and only just for the 1st 6 months, many analyses say could exceed a 100000000 overtime. on top of that, these new taxation announcements, they're going to cost some $50000000000.00 us dollars and largely benefit the best off in society. cuts in income tax, especially the top rate of income tax for those earning more than a $168000.00 us dollars a year. cut to the tax on buying houses as well. the prime minister mistress says she's not worried about redistributing wealth. she's worried about growing the economy. 2.5 percent here is the target up from the current 0 point one percent negative growth that the u. k is experiencing, the opposition later party says that these plans are unfair and they will work. a parker has been gazing some of the public reaction to the new budget. he sent this
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report from the town of gravesend. it is by any stretch of the imagination, a huge economic gamble on the one hand slashing people's taxes on the other massively ramping up borrowing. but will it all mean? most people hope that everybody in the united kingdom will have a little bit more money in their pockets to spend on bolstering the economy. or will it simply mean as the opposition maintain, that the rich will get much much richer? the plans include cutting, national insurance corporation tax, the tax on buying property, spending tens of billions of dollars on showing up the energy sector. so the people's bills don't go through the roof. and also controversially on lifting a cap on bank as bonuses. i'm in the town of graves and about 30 kilometers or so from london is neither particularly rich nor particularly deprive, but it could be doing much, much better. it's got a huge concentration of independent businesses. many of these owners are looking for the economic space to breathe. hopefully it will help because, you know,
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you were in difficult times at my ma, everyone's, you know, being can't really, can't put them on a, just to, you know, pay the bills to fade on the table say. and he said, we'll actually seen shops, light to mind, for example, an east is difficult, but if you look up then high street, you can see all the shops are slowly sought to go. and if we all goes in there isn't anybody 30 little bits money that they can then go spend and big shops that they're going to make their money out of. and the banks even got money gone through the bank. you're not gonna, they're not going to make money anyway, alex, so you're saying that the economy needs to be driven, not just from the top, but from the bottom and the middle to, i think it is denisa. so saw the bottom work up. the tricks is that years of a stir a t the pandemic. and now of course, the highest inflation and for to years are most certainly the highest amongst g 7 countries. mean people are very, very reluctant to part with the cash battling this economic downturn for the government will most certainly be an uphill struggle in the months and years to
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come here in san antonio terrace has requested an urgent report. and the allegations of abuse carried out by aid workers as you and run camp in south sudan and investigation by al jazeera and non profit news agency, the new man it's herin, has exposed years of widespread sexual abuse and a camp for displaced people in malackle allegations 1st emerged in 2015, but no action was taken despite you and lead task force. charged with tackling it, aid workers are accused of raping and sexy, abusing minors, as was pressuring women and girls to have sex and exchange for gifts. joshua craig, as an independent research on south sudan and co author of the original report, explains the delay by the un to investigate cases of sexual abuse. the basic problem is that if you look through all of these task force set up to prevent sexual exploitation, since it was begun in south dawn,
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is what they do is they provide sensitization training. they provide hotlines, but the topical structurally from mandate from new york does not do investigations . investigations are left to the individual n g o. and you and agencies who staff members are accused of sexual exploitation. and the problem is they look back upstanding ops, i'm a huge fix expectations scandal and it's funding was affected by half. so, but none of these organizations is actually materially in that interest to really do investigation. so what happens is things that come up and all of the measures that have been announced by the un thus far have largely been reactive measures. so then measures about making sure that everyone has training. the problem is there is no proactive investigative capacity within the task force. all within these organizations just give you an offense. what they do is that they investigate the claims made to them beer a series of mechanisms that report allegation,
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claim report sexual exploitation allegations. however, many people get them coming forwards. many people are worried that will impact on stock family members who have jobs with these injures. many people are worried that their cases will be dismissed by bodies that are linked to cook community actually want to come access or endanger access from the engineers. and i say no 30 present backward abbas has challenged the united states to prosecute those who killed out is there a general assuring apple, aclu, sharon was shot was on assignment in the occupied westbank in may. an independent forensic investigation has found that israeli soldiers deliberately killed her. mom went abbas made the challenge during his address at the united nations general assembly political american boulevard. you have all heard of serene albert acclaim, and that she was shot and killed by a sniper, the sniper, deliberately kilter, and israel recognized that the sniper killed her uncle, and as well as her palestinian nationality. she was also an american citizen. i
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dear the united states to prosecute those who have killed this american national, but they weren't. why? because they are is ramonica more than 1000000 people still don't have electricity in puerto rico. following her a confusion, the storm hit on sunday, causing island wide back blackout. while i'm 3000000 people are affected. manual wrapper reports from san juan on the outskirts of puerto rico's capital son, one victor serrano electrician is helping his neighbor repair power generator cables. in the wake of hurricane fiona. i'd help any one of my neighbors. we're all here to help each other. with the generator cables repaired, luis, albert is hopes to power a few appliances in his home after 5 days without electricity success. the lights are back on, at least until the petro powering, he says,
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generator runs out your window. macy blasio, i look at my situation, my think about people who don't have the economic means, how do they get by without electricity running water? those on the island fortunate enough to have generators are managing through the persisting blackout but for low income residence, lakes it, amanda and isa. well, no electricity has met, spoil, food, and sleepless nights. and i get out, i think i will go there right now. what's coming is a heat wave temperature a 40 degrees and we're already filling it. many hearsay power outages have been a problem for years. blaming and antiquated powered rich and poor management by luma. the islands, power management company, whatever to settle in energy sector. whistleblower says fiona, dealt a death blow to an already crumbling electricity infrastructure. i think we need a massive overall when they're massive upgrades in infrastructure in the streets.
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but we also need a massive overhaul in our power generation. the u. s. government has promised to increase aid and assistance to puerto rico in the wake of fione. though many seem skeptical, the help will be enough. in the islands commercial centers, it's clear that lack of electricity is having a damaging impact on the local economy. as night, balls oversight, one, the sound of power generators echoed through the streets, and the question on everyone's mind is how much longer will it be before power is fully restored on the island? monroe wrap a little al jazeera son juan. puerto rico cilla had her on out a zara. hundreds of ra hanger traps in no man's land of the binder seals at border with me and mark and n sports one. the more unusual cameo shall ever see an a rap video. demario makes
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a special appearance. ah right spring has sprung as a any obvious evidence of it in argentine or chilly? not really been the sunset, but nothing's changed dramatically. is bad. 20 degrees by your blanket. 15, no, montevideo, this circulation offshore. we're right offshore. that might be windy along the coast of southeastern brazil. right on its way through rio. we'll see the temperature round about 20 to mark significant rain, i think in the western amazon, particularly up in peru, but also western side of brazil, north of the continent, and in the middle of a caribbean, this tropical spinning thing. this lo might develop into something over the next few days on its way up through maybe jamaica and towards florida. but currently it's enhancing the right over where you don't want it. maybe puerto rico,
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more especially the dominican republic as go further west though, looking at mexico still looks very wet over land in southern mexico and at west coast. there are 2 tropical cyclone in the eastern pacific, but both stay out more or less open water. now over the us, it's become much colder recently, drop or 10 degrees in most the central states in, in eastern canada too. but your eyes are probably drawn more to fiona. this could well be still hearken strength when it hits nova scotia on saturday. ah. won't you so much as it is an eagle, niandra, labor governments, it will not be tolerated in any form. what? so ever. beneath the surface lies a darker side in british politics. the labour files are too on al jazeera.
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really understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. sentimental handley take, it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. the latest news as it breaks, this village is the 1st village in this area to be rebuilt. since this area, military took control of this area with detailed coverage, this mountain behind me is still being occupied by as by john's armed forces from around the world migration official fe, they're dealing with more than 200000 pending application. ah ah.
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again, you are to now to sarah has remind her of our top stories this hour. moscow controlled regions in easton and southern ukraine are voting on whether to become part of russia. the referendums are taking place in the hunts donnette zapper, richer and curse on until tuesday, cave and western allies say the vote is a sham and an unlawful. lam grab at least 70 migrants have died off to their vessel . cap sized off the coast of syria leaving crisis hit, lebanon, sir, and authorities. at least 20 people have been rescued, but many more still missing. and the british government is unveiled a package of economic measures meant to stimulate growth and ease the cost of living crisis. the budget includes measures designed to tackle rising energy prices . it also features billions of dollars in tax cuts easily is also facing an economic crisis with soaring energy prices. that's a top concern, as voters head to the poles on sunday. the 1st time since world war 2,
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a coalition led by a far right party is expected to win, and stephanie decker reports from naples. life has become more expensive all round . it's a routine and a recipe that has been handed down to generations. continuity is guaranteed success, but decades of hard work, i now at risk your low fortune quantity. i been a baker for 40 years. the situation as it used to thee and never been so bad, brought with the gas and electric bills increasingly to the corso room of the year . becker in the sense of risk of collapsing. we are sounding the lar, if there is not bread and table. so battalions, there is a risk about horrible ocean with energy prices of swords. this time last year this was dominique was bill that worked. and now this was an increase of around 600 per cent into b. c. economists say it's unsustainable. a lot of ally darya was throwing barrels
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for italy. this coming winter will be the toughest yet the storm of the energy crisis or hit us at the end of 2021. and then with the war with ukraine, things have become far more complicated. let me say italy is worse off than other e u countries as we rely more on imported energy and meaning it is more vulnerable to the fluctuations of a gas and electricity markets. i wonder why misha? ah, and yet somehow, while walking around, you don't feel how bad things are. the streets here in the city center of naples are busy tourism is booming, is very difficult to find a hotel room, but this isn't indicative of the real economic crisis that is unfolding here, affecting small family run businesses which make up around 90 percent of companies here in italy, which basically means it's affecting everyone at the morning market. the answer is the same as the to the gear, tamara vancleve, we're all in this crisis together. we need at least $200.00 euros a week to buy food, and that's just the basics. there's no room for any extras here on, on java,
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so i don't make it at the end of the month, everything has increased to gas light, everything is all right, and my pension doesn't increase loving feel. we ask her if she thinks the elections will change anything in the log of my reveled no, i won't go to college yet. i'm telling you straight up like an a poly times. i will have her get selected. it's so the same mass for now the bread continues to rise as do the bills. you're all are not robot of our worries, the whoo chair, with political call or come to power with the selection, the problem will not be fixed. so people's anger, we bowler. opinion polls suggest a far right when coalition could win sundays. vote with italy's 1st female prime minister, whatever the political predictions, the economic forecast is that this is only going to get worse and for whoever wins these elections. that may have been the easy part. stephanie decker,
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al jazeera naples, nigeria is baffling its worst floods in years with more than 400 people confirms dad's this year. $27.00 of nigeria is $36.00 states are affected. more than a 100000 people have been forced out of their homes. i would address reports from the worst effect estate check, our highways have become waterways the only hospital within the 35 kilometer radius is partially submerged. even the dead here can't rest to peace. beneath these murky waters residency lice the community graveyard. mohammed one waste firmly was hit hard dana ross on the cavity, the war to torture my compound and brought down the entire house. 2 of my children died. 2 are in hospital residency. these years floods are the worst in more than
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half a century. the countries emergency agency says more than half a 1000000 people have been affected. officials here say utes weights of jig. our state are under water including print to 1000 hector's of rice paddies, and called feels, in addition to immediate concerns about destroyed livelihoods and incomes that are fears of food shortages before the next likely season. government buildings and ohausen thousands of displaced people. conditions here are disparate with many people, still unreachable, official struggle to deliver aid. in part the da was teaching is beyond the resources of list it. as as brilliant, what we can all over is will part fie's will of her bed is unquote the song part of a much forced to live in a mattress and medical care. i may be toilet facilities in the, in the comes on what opportunities nigeria is. emergency management agency says
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nearly all of the countries 36 states have been affected by this is flood with dam still bursting their banks and reins steal in focus. the worst may not be all well for nigeria is living in riverside and coastal communities. aman degrees algebra to go up in gant and have been she has confirmed a title of for debts from the highly contagious abolla virus official say they've identified 11 cases of a boiler, intentional, including the for data. i are the company's 1st fatalities from the virus since 2019 authority than buying the best, a stray ammunition from fighting and be and mom is landing in its territory. at least one person has been killed and several other injured with people. the course of the crossfire between the military and rebels and mamma transit chandry reports from the border between bangladesh. amendment in tons. fighting on the other side
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of the border, is billing over into bangladesh. 22 year old, not be who sent flat to no man's land. with his family 5 years ago, but mortar shells from man, mar, have still found him. that that will push that out. they are hanging out near the canal when a motor shelf fell about 50 meters away from us, killing one of my friends in injuring 5 1st duty as we don't investigate it. since august, at least, 12 mortar shells fired from man mark have landed in the under the should territory and security have been typing in the border areas. this is tim rose, south in bangladesh. even while we were filming martyr shelves exploded on the other side. close to us fighting between the rock kind but this rebel and me and my military continue near the bung with those butter, causing panic in their communities and increasing fear among the wrong thing i was living in the no man's land. the escalating tensions have driven more ro,
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hanger into bangladesh are blue, crossed over recently with full family members. we have not identified him at his request in florida. we live to whom village, because of the intense fighting between the rock and rebels and the min mom millage . the military told us this is not a country. he should leave that they started a techno village with helicopters in heavy weapons buying. others kindly offers refuge to nearly 1100000 ro hanger and the government cited will not allow any more to enter munger this into a night to sill bangladesh as a responsible and peaceful country. you have seen, we have been tackling all these issues as much patience for quite some time. now. we told them to resolve their internal crisis, that there are no more casualties and bloodshed on our side. here the un security council is considering a resolution demanding an end to all violence in me, unmarked, but bangladesh is not optimistic about it as initiated. previously failed to pressure man man to change its policies. sandwich audrey al jazeera tom root
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myanmar, bangladesh border. our desert has obtained a significant leak of documents from brandon's opposition lay the party. the vase exposed the inner workings of the organisation during one of its most turbulent errors from 2014 to 21. the 1st batch of files appears to reveal how party officials undermined their newly elected lay the leader jeremy corbin fell. reese from our investigative unit reports the documents provide an insight into the workings of the party when it was led by jeremy corbin build. right. did not wall when he became leader party membership doubled the wonderful campaign that i was involved with. brought a lot of people back into politics because they believe there was something on offer for them. but corbin did not control that party bureaucracy based in its london headquarters. the file show how an elected officials undermined him as
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leader the lee concludes a whatsapp group of senior party management discussing corbin, oh i'm just about to stop him. oh, that might be disciplinary. oh worth it now? oh, nothing in the rules about stabbing. poor fool no. the file show how officials used the parties disciplinary process to suspend local branches that supported corbin. in walla, see in the north west of england. allegations of homophobic abuse were leveled at pro corbin supporters. after a meeting in june 2016, i did not see any. lim pressed gestures. and there were no home or further comments made about the m p. the story was leaked to the national media and used to suspend the local wallace party. if you have an in a call 68 or 10 people nationally saying who can be a candidate saying, who can be
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a member. then you control a body politic of one of the major parties in his country. and i found that is on democratic basically to qu by group of people to take over one of the major political parties in britain, in brighton, on england's south coast. labors. legal unit is intent on overturning the victory of the pro corbin faction at an annual general meeting. we all had 65 percent of the vote. 2 in 3 people attending it, a record turn out. a record majority had one on plastic. a member of the parties governance and legal unit rights to her boss. what she'll feeling on brighten the head of the legal unit replies exactly what you proposed. overturn the annual general meeting deal with individuals. while we worry about applying the rules correctly and legal niceties. the woman answers, i say, act now and worry about those things later. the labor party denies this version of
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events. it says it's a rules based organization that properly followed its own rules. the files also reveal how abusive messaging is used by those outside the party hierarchy to discredit rivals. pro corbin supported damien mc. coffee is attacked online and then his father is sent a dossier, including the threatening tweets. the da seal was sent through to my pals. my stepdad, my paws private e mail address, and that da, sir, was horrendous reading. it was awful. my dad read so's trooper comments and he was upset about and he died. not long after phill reece, al jazeera london. well, you can watch pot 2 of our 3 pot investigation this saturday,
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the 24th of september at 20 hours g m t the labor files. the crisis reveals the real story behind the anti semitism crisis. that engulfed britons labor party u. s. nuclear power aircraft carrier, ronald reagan has arrived in the south korean port of boose on the head of a joint military exercise. the naval drills would be the 1st involving a u. s. aircraft carrier in the region since 2017. washington and sol have revived their large scale drills over growing north korean threats. but mcbride as a board the aircraft carrier. in the coming days, the u. s. strike group led by this nimitz class carrier will be conducting joint drills with their south korean counterparts with the stated goal of showing their resolve in the face of renewed threats from north korea. the last time this carrier was here was 5 years ago. again, at a time of heightened tensions which followed a series of missile launches and even a nuclear test by north korea. in the years,
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in between these exercises are very much been scaled back as a way of trying to allow this phase of summit diplomacy to work, to get the north koreans to give up their nuclear weapons. that hasn't happened. and with young young now announcing that he has arrived as a nuclear armed power and it's up to the world to deal with that fact that does seem to be a mark shift in the position of the u. s. and its allies, rog realty, so one of the most successful alliances in the world. we have a history of sure why are we sure common values and have a clear vision for free in these exercises, always enraged the north, which claims that they are a rehearsal for war and seems to confirm in its view that it needs to hold on to its much treasured nuclear arsenal at all costs as a guarantee of its survival in what it sees as
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a hostile world. the celebrated british author harry mantle, best known for her award winning wolf haul trilogy, has died at the age of 70 until one the booker prize. twice for 2009 ball pool and 2012 follow up, bring up the bodies, the best st. selling novels were based on the life of precious statesman, thomas cromwell. he served in the court of king henry the 8th, and his publisher says she died suddenly yet peacefully, surrounded by close family and friends. india has multiple film industries producing nearly 2000 films a year in several languages. but the biggest and most high profile of them. bollywood is struggling after several major flops at the box office. have the metal as the story movie goers are in for a treat. it's national cinema jane. india ticket prices have been slashed to less than a dollar. many shows are sold out properly. i got this a good read and then giving hopkins and betsy puppy. so it's really nice that i
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don't have to put them on the way that i'd like to spend so much amanda. my need to actually go and sit in that here does the waterloo, hindi cinema often called bollywood is in crisis. one estimate for just 90 percent of films released in the past 4 months, have bombed at the box office. good, luckily shes legally. but lansing jay towel was one of the most anticipated movies of the year, adapted from forrest gump it. stars, one of india's most popular stars, armor con, poor attendance, forced theatres to cancel. hundreds of shows. in the cinema is a multi $1000000000.00 industry and one of india soft powers. it struggles a part of a global phenomenon. the pandemic has changed how and where we watch movies. many people are also cutting back on entertainment expenses because of inflation. meanwhile, streaming sites have enjoyed an increase in subscribers. there's also a growing competition from regional and global cinema. so those people who are used
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to their steeple fair of in the movies and are watching movies and domain that are going by the album are watching french and spanish shows and phones. and therefore there is a certain broadening off piece that has happened. and certain movies which will meet in a pre binding scenario for a certain type of audience that audiences change. no good. this chart topping song and recently married couple created a bus, a master. the super hero field is rooted in indian. my thought to g. it open to mix reviews, but back here does grandma so what happened is they are wisconsin spectacle and there was origin story kind of thing. and, you know, i think a lot of children were very interested in, you know, though the coolness of a d. c. marvel, or dc, you know, was where there was a lot of special effects and all that kind of stuff. so there are different
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curiosity about the what we produce. i say if it make us need to take creative ris, several big budget firms are releasing soon. the industry hope these will return some of the shine to the silver screen. ready pop you met that al jazeera, you daddy said i had hair on al jazeera tennis. his bank full get together one final time as a patch to send larger phaedra and to retirement. ah
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laura. it's the end of an era in tennis with roger federer, i just, i was away from his final professional match. the 20 time a grandson champion. it was the center of attention at a golf dinner on thursday and in a fitting end to his career fetters farewell will be alongside a great rival in friend raphael, no doubt the paddle team up in the doubles on friday night at the labor cup in london, now represent team europe and face american jew a, jack sock, and frances t. f, a bang for team was federal hang up, his rack is off to that match. and it sounds like he in the dollar expecting animation all night. super excited to have them on our team and my team and not having to play against them on my last match. and of course the special i'm playing with rafa feels really different. you know, i'm also just walking out of court and having a chance to play with the lights of a rough or novak holes in the past has been an amazing experience for me to be able
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to do that one more time. i'm sure it's gonna be wonderful. like i said, i'll try my very best hope to be good out there and of course will enjoy it, but it will be will be home. want to be difficult to handle everything, especially for roger without a doubt. but for me to, i know at the end to one of the most important players in my, if not the most important player, my dance galleria is living on ibm, her least this moment. i will be difficult never jock of it returns for his 1st event. since winning wimbledon in july, the 21 time grandson champion maintains he has no regrets about missing the u. s. hyphen earlier this month because he's not vaccinated against cove at 19. the serbian is playing for team europe. his 1st appearance at the leave of absence, 2018 and joseph. it says the excitement is incredible. ahead of veterans farewell.
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you know, most of us have watched and admired rogers or success in achievements. you know, before coming on the tour some later, some earlier. but, you know, we, we will do our best to, to contribute to the team and a good performance. but at the same time, marvel and celebrate his career. because, you know, he deserves it. it's a sad day for, for him, for tennis, but just sports in general. but so, you know, roger's legacy will, will live forever. that's. that's for sure. stano medford have isn't playing at the labor coffin the warden and before suffered a shock exits as a tournament in france. he could also face further punishment for his behavior towards the crowd. the holidays simmering here? surely going to attract the warning from the pi oh, why are they going to be castle preparing to make monkey just as towards the fancy
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beat him off, he threw his racket. they kept going until the steps in an opponent a stump of ring cut pleaded with the crowd to stop method have lost the match. if you put off his biggest went into years to reach the quarter finals in which the thing said about that. the trouble in spain of 15 players from the women's national football squad of threatened to quit over that coach. they versus the spanish federation insisting boss who have builder be fired and made themselves unavailable for international selection, for as long as he's in charge. the players claim the health and emotional state has been affected by his leadership, spain qualified for next world cup under the federation say they are standing by him and will filled youth players if necessary. they also want the players to apologize before they're allowed to return to the spot. we also spanish but which on this jamila, if she sees a resolution that would satisfy both sides. i think it's very difficult because we
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know the price, you know, if the spanish for that is showing a loose reality is very much known for being hard, but it's a really tough, complicated situation. the only solution i see is the national coach to port heavy lead to resign. it's less than a year for that board copies the 1st time in the history that there is a team that it's actually a candidate to, to win a world cup. we have a national team with some of the best players in the world, including balloon daughter alexia. with a yes and battery carol identified some of the players with mars recognition run around. there was a one month ago. the national team was in cow said they complaint to the end of the federation and they were in the burge of martini the federation did not release of his duty. and now these 15 players decide to take this radical gesture because they feel they have not been hurt. men football has an
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international break this week, which means mohammed sala has joined up with egypt despite and he's going twice for liverpool this season. the seller scored a big time with this newly married couple is he gay crashed their wedding faces at his team. hightower fellow making that happy day just that bit more special. what the hops noticed the advocacy and speaking of a special appearances at joseph marina has teamed up with a british rapid domesday. i prefer not to speak. if i speak, i am in big trouble. one of the marina is nice to have famous quite from his days as chelsea manager domes, a j, a combination. we never expected the boston celtics have suspended their coach, emailed oka for the whole of next season. after he had an affair with a female staff member joke, his relationship with the woman was consensual, but he's been punished for violating team policies. the 45 year old lead boston to the n b a finals early this year in his 1st season as
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a head coach. a decision on his future at the south 6th beyond next year will be made utterly to dates. in major league baseball, chicago cubs, rookie hayden was mesquite had an evening, he'll long remember the 24 year old delivered immaculate inning again. the pirates struck out 3 batches in the 5th inning with the minimum 9. it was just his fault, the parents in the major's cups went on to when 3 was that see this is our judge trying to equal the american. the record for most time runs in a season the judge missing out on his 61st payment, but he does have a 13 games left in the season the yankees secured in the playoffs. after beating our tribal the boston red sox, 5 full rule keys, colton, wong had no issues with time runs on thursday nights. the 2nd baseman,
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recorded re home is in again the 1st time in his career that helped the bruin to seek assistance that actually read 51 got it is there, as it says, big day is only 15 for us to finish this out with roger federer at a glimpse behind the scenes as he prepared to retire. this was stop place to this video of him warming up regardless enough. but again, table tennis against the argentine is diego walkman proving, he's pretty handy with a bath, as well as a racket. and hopefully he'll have something a bit more appropriate for his match at the lever later. thanks very much for me. nora kyle: this is back in just a moment with more today. ah ah ah ah
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