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china under pressure to help poor nations with deaf blood whose floss zimbabwe, and follows resort to old farming techniques to cope with drought counter and the cost all al jazeera ears from al jazeera on the guy. when me tonight, i'll just there is only a mobile app, is that the, this is where we dissects analyze and you have to find a step from algae. there is a mobile app available in your favorite app. still just sat for it and tapped, made a new app him out is even me at your fingertips. ah, the white house threatens more sanctions against moscow in response to referendums
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in russian controlled areas in ukraine. ah, ontario johnston, this is al jazeera lot from dough also coming up. i. 3 own anger and grief, at least 77 people die when their boat to cap sizes of syria. the victims were playing lebanon's economic crisis. covenant supports his take to the streets in iran, in counter demonstrations of days of protests, of the death of the woman in police custody. i've been a perfect journey. i will do it all over again. oh, well, it's a tennis, old time. great. roger federer place for last time to end. his glorious career
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international condemnation is growing against russia's referendums and occupied areas of ukraine. the controversial move aimed at annexation has begun in the regions of the hans done the exc separation and hassan the white house. his calling is a flagrant violation of international law and says it's ready to impose more sanctions on moscow or the g 7. the group comprising the world's largest industrialized nations issued a statement on friday, saying it will never recognize what he calls shannon referenda and white house correspondent kimmy. how could, has more now from washington d. c. the white house, calling these referendums, shands and illegitimate. now it is the belief of the white house, according to white house press, secretary, korea, john pierre, that these will be manipulated in terms of the results. as a result, the white house will not accept the outcome of these referendums and also they believe that they will very much be manipulated. now we can tell you that as
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a result, the white house has decided in consultation with allies to impose economic penalties . but the weight has not saying specifically what those penalties will be. we are prepared to impose additional swift and severe economic costs on russia along with our allies and partners in response to these actions if they move forward with annexation. as we said in today's g 7 liter statement, the united states will never recognize this territory or as anything other than part of ukraine because it belongs to the people of ukraine. we stand with our partners around the world and rejecting whatever fabricated outcomes. russia announces, we do know, however, that this comes on the heels of escalating rhetoric from vladimir putin, the russian president who has threatened to use nuclear weapons. and we also know
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that the white house has set at this time that it is not adjusting its nuclear posture, its own nuclear posture in response. i'll zera's order as well. hm. and it travels to the ukrainian control part of the don't yet screeching in the east to get a sense of how people are feeling about the referendums. his her report from their pock ropes close to the front line. it is difficult to get the full picture of how is this referendum that was only cold for about 3 or 4 days ago. how in the, in that short span of time, they were able to put all of that together, especially that is happening in 4 different regions in the south and the east of the country. now from what we understand and from the limited information we're getting in some areas like in his own, for example. and apparently, according to the governor of lugens, the ukrainian governor of lou ganske day,
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people are going around with these ballard boxes. 2 flats, 2 houses, telling people to vote. he says that there's also a lot of intimidation that whoever says no, then has his name registered in a different note book for further repercussion. so it seems that you know, people are either staying at home because after all, this is a referendum that is happening in a war zone and the shelling is continuing or people simply don't want to vote that a few people who are left because you have to remember that by and large, the populations as civilians in those areas have fled because of the danger of being there because of the explosions because of the war. and many of us told us also because they didn't not want to live under russian occupation. now any one i spoke to was coming out from those regions to me that they believed anyway that the result will be yes. i didn't believe that there would be a vote. they said that we haven't even heard about it. no one came to tell us,
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there were no preparations, nothing under ground, as the cranes counter offensive continues. the mobilization of army reservist is ongoing in cross russia. in the far eastern region of you could hear an indoor stadium has been turned into reception center. for those cold up from it, she service on wednesday, the criminal announced $300000.00 reservists would be drafted. i saw that ukrainian forces pushed russian troops out of huge sways of territory in a successful counter offensive this month will go signaling school, but i didn't expect it. so i went to the kindergarten with my daughter and they gave me the quote paper in the street. i came here at once, that's, i'm fine. keeping cam won't be away so long. hopefully. somebody else has the crying. it's the most difficult thing is to say good bye to the kids can. yes, of course, i'm ready to protect the motherland now and was not this time for showing do more.
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it's not my, when is the war of russians and ukrainian, i mean not mine, but at least 77 people are trying to migrate to europe. have died after that both kept sized off the coast of syria. rescuers managed to save more than 20 people. for many more still missing the victims were fleeing from lebanon to escape an economic meltdown. then holder has been speaking with some of those who lost their family members. she sends this report from north and lebanon. in with them 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. but there are 2 brothers and mother are still missing, didn't them? i brought me the 2 kids did. what about the others? will they bring the others to me? i can't say more than this. my heart is broken. it's the deadliest migrant both tragedy and living on in years. passengers were hoping to reach europe and
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a better life. families and friends waited at the border with syria as the dead. and few survivors were brought home. not all were lebanese, some were palestinian and syrian refugees, but all shared the same story. one of poverty and desperation. i live for a 2nd number, the law if i get the chance i will leave if there is a boat here right now, i will get on it with my 2 children and i am the one other one 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. in anguish alvarado do it. poverty is what pushed we sam to sell a property and his house to go on the boat. and then he lost his wife and children . yeah. our government doesn't care about the people and our living conditions. oh, just a few months ago, a migrant boat sank well being pursued by the lebanese navy. dozens of people
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drowned. many of them are still missing. the hal insanely, i forget, got all with some risk, everything knowing that there was a 70 percent chance the boat would sink. that's how desperate he was. so many of those who attempt the journey or from the impoverished north, which has been neglected by successive governments. despite the danger, as migrants continued to leave from the shores of northern lebanon, the united nation says the number of people who departed or tried to has nearly tripled since 2020. it says so far this year, the number is nearly $3500.00. 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 hearsay is a hopeless situation. center for their al jazeera, northern lebanon. iran's military is warning that he will confront what it calls enemies as protest continue. the death of
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a 22 year old women in police custody. my son, many died last week after being arrested by the so called morality police for allegedly violating the countries headscarf laws. iran's at stake, t. v. 's reporting that at least 26 people have been killed during unrest. a pro government counter protests have also been taking place across around the rallies are seen as a response to days of demonstrations following, i mean is day even in government says they were spontaneous cavities, demonstrations aren't just being held in iran. there was a vigil in the washington d. c. in front of the lincoln memorial people held signs and chanted morsa, i mean his name and in shirley's capital santiago doesn't have protests against on his death. the charges for women's life and freedom the c o space x in on moscow says it will activated satellite internet service styling in iran. as
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after the u. s. government announced its easing export restrictions there to help improve internet access for protest has and hinder state surveillance. well, terran has limited internet services to stop the demonstrations. roslyn jordan has more now from washington dc. the u. s. government has announced that it is going to try to make it easier for iranians to do just that by imposing what they're calling a general license to make it possible for tech companies based both here in the us and overseas to provide this sort of software. these sorts of platforms and other material to iranian citizens so that they can not only access the internet, but a tried to do so without being detected by the iranian authorities. this is everything from cloud based platforms, to social media platforms, to virtual private networks,
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or v p ends all of this sort of technology that has really developed in recent years. the u. s. is allowing these companies to make this kind of of equipment and software available without running the risk of being sanctioned by the us treasury department. now it's fortuitous that this announcement is coming right now in the days after the death of mos on nini. but u. s. officials have told reporters that they were working on this policy with tech companies for the past us several months, really trying to get a sense of what was available, what could be provided, and what things needed to be put into place in order to make it possible for these tech companies to provide these services to iranian citizens, ret, hurricane warnings are in place for eastern canada, full cost to say hurricane fiona could bring extreme winds and a large storm surge when it makes landfill. a storm has already cost lives and
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caused a widespread damage across the kind of been haskell. hanger pulls hurricane fiona made 1st landfall in puerto rico. last sunday, where half of the u. s. territory is still without power. it marched over the dominican republic, destroying homes and businesses, as it went, then brushed the bahamas and swept by bermuda on friday. and now it's on track to make a very rare hit on eastern canada total rainfall amounts. again, we're looking at the some of the same numbers we were looking at yesterday with the 10250 was some localized them how that could exceed a 150. and the gray area that you see on the map here in nova scotia is for 4 areas that potentially could see the $150.00 millimeters. currently a category for storm, it may lands a post tropical storm bringing potentially dangerous storm searches, wins and likely massive power outages. people shouldn't be dung,
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things that may sound self evident, but don't go to the water and try to be a big shot. don't, don't surf, we go surfing, hear that. that sounds great, but don't sure if in a hurricane and as it passes, all eyes will then turn southward. another tropical depression in the caribbean has formed that forecast, her se could grow into a powerful hurricane. likely to hit the u. s. state of florida in the coming days, political haine al jazeera until the head hair on al jazeera, the pound plunges soft. the u. k. government gambles that sweeping tax cuts will rescue the economy from recession and fighting for their voices to be heard that brazil's indigenous people seek a political presence. ah
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hello there, let's look to north america. i'm. we're watching a hurricane. fiona, as it works, its way north, out to sea, across the east coast of the us aiming for east in canada. now before we look at that, let's have a look across the u. s. and things looking much calm and clear across more sensual areas. temperatures have been yo yoing down and back up again for the likes of kansas city. much of the wet to weather it can be found from this cold front, working its way across the great lakes and joining up with that system. now this could become the worst storm to hit this region of canada. since records began, we're talking hurricane force winds, as well as very rough seas and large amounts of rain. we are expecting damage and we have got warnings out here that system weakening, but still bringing those conditions to newfoundland and labrador, certainly by sunday. now elsewhere, we are seeing a lot of heat across more southern states. places like houston and newly announcing the temperatures continue to pick up as we move to central america,
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it's getting wet for the likes of jamaica. thanks to a wet and windy system that swirling its way towards the north north bringing heavy rain here and likely to work its way towards cuba that to weather update. ah. in australia, indigenous with missing disproportionately high rates, one to one east investigate is enough been done to help find missing originally on al jazeera. ah, in south korea military service is compulsory. ah, but some refused to take pumps. one at 18 weeks, those dodging the drop on al jazeera blue.
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ah, he without 0 reminder about top stories now this ukrainians are reporting that armed soldiers have been going door to door, getting people to vote on whether for occupied regions of eastern and southern ukraine. should join russia, keith says the votes are sham, and on, on the don't full land ground. at least 77 people trying to migrate to europe died after that boat capsized off the coast of syria. first cruise managed to save more than 20 migrants, but many boston missing. the iranian army is 44, confront what he calls enemies as nationwide protests continue of the death of the moving police custody. i mean, he died last in come to being arrested for allegedly violating the countries
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headscarf or finland, towns to significantly restricts the entry of russian citizens in the coming days is seen a surge of travellers over its eastern border of latimer pollutants, mobilization orders on wednesday in foreign minister says russians on tourist visas will soon be bought from entry. maurice has more from the body mot, border crossing infant. there are no longer many ways to leave russia. but this is one of the, the border with finland that volleyball, 3 hour drive from st. petersburg, where the numbers departing seemed to be increasing. the wake of president vladimir putin. partial mobilization of the russian people. little league on the wall that has be more traffic crossing from russia to finland since wednesday evening. no particular restrictions. we are an external border to the shogun zone, so we perform thorough checks. well, most people are traveling into finland on tours. baez's. look at one of those is to
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be treatment your car, an engineer from st. petersburg, on his way to helsinki and then for a lanka where he hopes to be safe from a call up to fight the war in ukraine. when did you decide to, to leave russia 2 days ago? because of the mobilize ational? yes. i don't have a list of for my reservation, but i skid. how did you get through the border? oh good. good. no question. so always good. just go and live russian border. police said that 6000 russians came into finland through this crossing alone on thursday. double the number of a week earlier. friday was another busy day que stretching back some 400 meters. elaina gruff over has been commuting over the border since february. she doesn't believe most people are in any great rush to leave. i don't feel any around people
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here on the borders, so they're very, very calm. not like some people think it is later calm. so did to almost total quiet as evening girls in here. there's just a few calls left from the long queues of the morning. most of the russians who have tried to get across the border seem to have been successful. those could be the lucky one. report to the finish media said ministers working on a plan to get around the principles of michigan, the agreement on freedom of movement. by claiming that finland's acceptance of russian tourists is damaging its international relationships polaris, i'll use era volleyball on the finland, russia border. you an investigator say they found evidence, russia committed war crimes in touch region occupied in ukraine. earlier this year, the gators visited $27.00 towns graves and detention centers around north eastern ukraine and interviewed the $150.00 victims and witnesses. a theme says it found
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crimes of rape, torture and children being detained. violations happened around keith, trying to have keith and see me. ukraine is downgrading diplomatic ties with iran for allegedly providing russia with attack drones. president william, as lensky says, iranian drones were used in strikes on death and elsewhere on friday. sharon has denied it supplying the drones to russia. the british pound has sunk to a 37 year low against the dollar of the u. k. government announced that major budget changes emergency plan involves sweeping tax cuts and huge borrowing increases that are designed to lower the cost of living. need. bucher has been gauging public reaction to the new budget. we sent this report from the town of graves and 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?
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let's 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, you were in difficult times at my mom every once 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 actually seen shops, light to mind, for example, an east is difficult,
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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 it, denise that. so saw the bottom work up. the truth is that years of sterility the pandemic. and now, of course, the highest inflation in 40 years, and most certainly the highest amongst g 7 countries. mean people are very, very reluctant to part with their cash battling this economic downturn for the government will most certainly be an uphill struggle in the months and years to come. pakistan's prime minister has appeals to you in the general assembly for urgent action on climate change. shout sharif. it says pakistan still needs help following devastating floods. one thing is very clear. what happened in
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pakistan will not stay in bog is done as the sector john. so candidly stays hot spot, like barclays, don ford, in the more in the den, most climate vulnerable list of countries, but a met less than one percent of the greenhouse gases dead out of burning our planet. it is therefore entirely a reasonable to expect some approximation of justice. hundreds of young people have marched on the streets of new york, demanding more that needs to be done to stop climate change. ah. the march was one of many held in various cities as part of friday's global climate strike. but testers want more aid to be given to poor countries that have been hit
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by wild weather dizziness. people in brazil are uniting to back their own candidates for political positions in congress and state legislatures, no matter who wins. october's presidential racy. the incumbent variable scenario left is to canada. lewis, not the alluded to silver, indigenous communities, wanted representatives to fight for their rights on. okay. like a reports from mere dictionary with they may be few in number less than one percent of brazil's population. some live deep in the jungle isolated from the modern world. but lately, brazil's 1000000 indigenous people have been making their voices heard in the centers of political power. yahoo! girl junior, we had to unite indigenous people from all over the country and make strategic alliances in brazil and abroad to fight our common enemy president, jaya, bol sanara. his government has been pushing for legislation,
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opening our lands to commercial mining and farming, and turning a blind dye to the destruction of the amazon cell global. the goal is to fight back by electing their own lawmakers. and they have significant support in organization called the articulation of brazil's indigenous people is backing 30 candidates like so now why shatter, recently described by time magazine, is one of the 100 most influential people in the world of, of, i was in a more man, we have never suffered so much violence in indigenous territories like now with that tax on a fascination seen by boeing, the independently run indigenous missionary council register 305 cases of attacks in 226 indigenous territories. 2021. that's 3 times more than in 2018 or earlier this year. indigenous expert benefit era and british
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journalist dom phillips, were shot dead by a local fishman in a remote area of the amazon. the killings attracted global attention. lydia had been helping indigenous patrols, investigate legal fishing and poaching in their job id valley. the territories home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes and invaders who are allegedly working for drug cartels. world renowned photographers, sebastian salgado, like many others, points the finger april. so narrow, yes. you visual benji. i blame the government, the deaths of bruno player and dom phillips because the president lived the amazon unprotected promising criminal gangs to take over all violence on the amazon has increased from him. this was so long before the presidential election campaign started. hundreds of indigenous tribes gathered in brazil you to put their demands in writing that for you. by sonia rachada presented the document to leftist
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candidate. wheezing as to lula. the sofa is leading in the polls against current president bush on adel, signed it, and promised to create a ministry for the indigenous for brazil's indigenous people. what's at stake in these elections is their constitutional rights. and by extension, their very survival. hundreds of claims for indigenous ancestral lands have been put on hold during both sonatas term as president. this has created an environment of uncertainty that critics say pro development groups are exploiting. through increased land invasions and violence, monica and i kept al jazeera rio de janeiro, a roger federer has played his final competitive tennis match before retiring. but the 20 time grand slam champion was unable to finish his career on a high these into the team world, pairing at the labor cup in london. full van dwarf reports o taking to the court to the final time which
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federal partnering with long time rival rough. i own a dow to round out as 24 year korea and fittingly the match being played in london . the city with federal one, the 1st of us 20 grand slam titles. back in 2003. the 41 year old has struggled with injuries. the past 3 years, the was still able to, well, the crowd. even if the shot didn't count, even at the end of roaches career is given a something we've never seen before. federal leaves the game 3rd on the list of all time, grand slam champion spine novick, jock vetch, and raphael nadeau. he won a total of $103.00 atp titles in korea that included an incredible $1251.00 victories. this was maestro spent a total of $310.00 wakes as well. number one, a messing more than a $130000000.00 in price money throughout his career. it's been a been a perfect journey. i will do it all over again.
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again, so much. it's been amazing. thank you everybody. of so many people cheer me on. and you guys here tonight means the world why thing back the tears fedora 1st thing is rivals before paying tribute to his family. the girls to boys. my wife's been so supportive and she good as not be long time ago. she but she didn't. she kept me going and allowed me to play so.

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