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the whitehouse threatens more sanctions against moscow response to referendums in russian control areas of ukraine. ah, i'm carry johnson. this is al jazeera law from dough also coming up. oh no anger and grief as at least 77 people die when they're both capsized. he's off syria. the victims were fleeing lebanon's, economic crisis. independent investigation, finds that social media john meta sent to the palestinian arabic content during the 2021 garza war. i've been a perfect journey. i will do it all over again. farewell to tennis all time. great was a federal place for last time ending. his glorious career. international
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condemnation is growing against russia's referendums, occupied areas of ukraine. the controversial move ended annexation has begun in the regions of the hands could only ask as a parisha and hassan. the white house is calling its 8 flagrant violation of international law and says, it's ready to impose more sanctions on moscow. with a g 7, a group of comprising the world's largest industrial nations issued a statement on friday saying it will never recognize what it calls sham. referenda but al jazeera is how they're abdul hamid, that travel to the ukrainian control part of the, from the exc, at region in the east, to get a sense of how people are feeling. has a report from it near pa, crafts close to the front line. it is difficult to get the full picture of how is this referendum that was only called 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,
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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 ukranian governor of lou ganske day, people are going around with these ballad 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 tools to remember that by and large, the populations as civilians in those areas have fled because of the danger of
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being there because of the explosions because of the war. and many of us told us also because it didn't not want to live under russian occupation. now anyone 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 they would be a vote. they said that we haven't even heard about it. no one came to tell us, there were no preparations, nothing under ground. my white house correspondents, kimmy. how could, has mona from washington, dc. the white house calling this 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 a result,
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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 that the white house has set at this time that it is not adjusting its nuclear
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posture, its own nuclear posture in response, at least 77 people trying to migrate to europe, have died after their boat capsized off the coast of syria rescue as it managed to save more than 20 people, but many more are still missing, while survivors told officials, the boat left from northern lebanon on tuesday was bound for europe. lebanon is seeing a rise in migration recent years with a growing number of lebanese syrians and palestinians. trying to flee the country by sea. ah, you march. magical had a little al, a matter that there is no more fear. your meat just feeding away. let the fish just eat us. it's better than living here. those in charge are eating us alive here. the shakes the different palestine infections, the u. n. there is no one, just the people around you here, but no one to support us. lebanon has been in the grip of a mountain economic meltdown since 2019. the crisis has pushed more than 75 percent
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of the population into poverty. overseers is zayna her has met victims, families in our car on the lebanese syria border where we're at a home of a family whose relatives were on that ill fated vessel this morning. they buried 2 young girls, 9 and 6 year old maya, and may, they still do not know the fate of 2 young boys and their mother. their father is now in hospital in the syrian city of tattoos. there is a lot of grief here. people are in shock, they don't understand why they don't have much more information. in fact, it was last night. some members of the family crossed the border, went to the hospital and identified the 2 young girls. but since then, they haven't heard any information about the 2 young boys, as well as, as their mother, their calling on the lebanese authorities to give them some information,
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or at least tell them when the bodies of the bodies will be brought back to lebanon . as we understand more than 60 bodies have been found so far. search operations began last night. they continued this morning. this was a small and over packed a boat. so far 19 people have been rescued. it's very difficult to say how many more are missing because you don't get official numbers on the passengers on these migrant boats. on this particular boat, there were syrian palestinian refugees as well as lebanese. in fact, as of late, a growing number of lebanese have been making this dangerous journey try to you to, to reach europe because of the worsening economic conditions in this country. huston in president law who the boss has used his address to the un general assembly to challenge united states to prosecute those who killed al jazeera journalist to mean. she was shot twice on assignment and occupied west bank in may
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. independent forensic investigation found that israeli soldiers deliberately killed her. israel denies that a little gone from that on the top. you have all heard of serene arbor 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. he was also an american citizen. i dear the united states to prosecute those who have killed this american national, but they won't. why? because they are israeli guy. an independent audit over social media giant matter has found that its services, facebook and instagram harmed the rights of palestinians report investigated matters handling of content. during the 2021 garza war auditors that found that facebook deleted more arabic post and hebrew. once it also restricted content with
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the hash tag, i'll accept because it's the name of an armed palestinian group. there's also one of islam holiest sites. matter initially blamed a software malfunction, but later added that there was human error. last year, an oversight the board recommended a review of the facebook removed a post showing an al jazeera story during the 2 week war digital rights group plan . they at found that from $500.00 instances where content was taken down, 85 percent was removed by facebook and instagram. as the campbell is the former director of cyber security and emerging technology program at the middle east institute. she says the report shows that discrimination is systemic on letters platforms. this really just confirms findings that activists and journalists in and around palestine have been telling us for on, upwards of a decade at this point. and so in many ways, i think this is really just showing us what we already know, but it is validating to understand that this is something systemic. and i am excited by the idea that we're starting to consider some of the linguistic
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implications of discrimination on medice platforms. mehta is incredibly non transparent about the nature of its content moderation system. this is the system of human and algorithmic actors that's responsible for flocking and deleting posts that end up getting taken down. and we simply don't know enough about how they work to really know whether this was an intentional or unintentional, technically. but what i would say, and what many palestinian activists in journalists and human rights groups have said repeatedly, is that you know, at some point if you're making the active choice as meta is being such an enormous company with so many resources not to invest in really taking the seriously not just an arabic language to systemically discriminated, and you know, translated in really poor ways over time and other languages as well. that shows where your priorities are. and that shows that you're intending to not take something seriously and intending not to make investments in things that really impacts people's lives and safety. so to me that is intentional. in some ways,
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at least 7 people have been killed and more than 40 others injured off to a car? bomb exploded in cobble of last happened there. the main gate over moscow's people were leaving off to friday. press on says it's begun an investigation. no group has yet claimed responsibility. augustine's prime minister has appealed to you in the general assembly for urgent action on climate change. should i, sharif, says pakistan that still needs help performing devastating floods. one thing is ready to know what happened in the budget on the not stay in focused on as the sector. john, so candidly says hot spot like barclays, don ford, in the more in the 10 most diamond vulnerable list of countries but emit less than one percent. of the greenhouse gases dead out of burning our planet.
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it is therefore entirely a reasonable to expect some approximation of justice. no more than 2 and a half years after it 1st came into effect. hong kong government has announced civil scrap its covey 19 hotel quarantine policy for all people arriving in the territory. controversial system will end on monday. travelers will instead be asked to monitor themselves for symptoms for 3 days. after entering pre flight pcr tests will no longer be required replaced by a rapid antigen test. aside from mainland china, hong kong has been a global outlier in imposing hotel quarantine for international arrivals. so the head heron al jazeera italian's head to the polls on sunday. we'll hear more about their top concern. just how will the next government solve italy's crippling economic crisis? ah, and india's biggest film industry is facing
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a crisis will have more trouble in bollywood. ah. the journey has begun the fee for world copies on its way to cat group. your travel package today. hello, there will have a look at africa in a moment, the 1st to the middle east, and it is a bit of a windy picture. certainly for the gulf states, thanks to a shamar wind, it's blowing down from iraq through to wait. kicking up some dust, creating hazy sunshine, we could see a sandstorm or dust storm. certainly by the time we get into sunday now, temperatures are coming down across more southern areas. temperatures knocking down as well in places like to run as that wet weather works its way down the caspian sea. but for places like turkmenistan, it's been a story of exceptional heat. we have a look at the 3 day, however, it will be coming down rather dramatically as that where the system moves in breezy
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. certainly by tuesday now was we moved to north africa, the story of heat for the northeast, for egypt, temperatures in cairo, continuing to pick up the wet weather however, can be found around the gulf of guinea. we've had an easterly wave that's moved unusually away from senegal, towards the canary islands. we could see some wet and windy weather here, certainly on sunday. and as we move down south, it is a much quieter picture. some of that rain, trickling into angola, much dryer for botswana and south africa, johannesburg, sing plenty of sunshine. at 30 degrees celsius. i saw official outline of the journey. talk to al jazeera. we ask for the rebound you speak off is clearly coming at a high cost for airlines and the industry. what's going wrong? we listen, you were harder the, i'm struggling in the 19 seventy's if you have any regrets. you know, we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the store,
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respect matter on al jazeera from the preventative, correct. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah ah, you're with al jazeera, remind our main stories. now the u. s. is warning the kremlin of more sanctions in response to referendums in areas it occupies and ukraine. keith says, armed russian soldiers going door to door to force people to vote on the weather for occupied regions in the east and the south should join the russia. least 77 people trying to migrate to europe have died. much of that boat capsized off the
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coast of syria. rescuing matters to save 20 migrants but many more stories at least 7 people have been killed and more than 40 others injured doctrine. comp, almon campbell, the bloss to happened there, the main gates of the mosque as when leaving off to friday prayers. ukraine is downgrading diplomatic ties with iran forward actually providing busha with attack drugs. preston, mazda lansky says iranian drones were used in strikes on odessa and elsewhere on friday. sharon has denied supplying the trends to russia. shouldn't load died if to day the russian army used iranian drones for, it strikes on denise pro region and odessa. in response to such an unfriendly act, the ukrainian side as decided to deprive the ambassador of iran of his accreditation. and also to significantly reduce the number of diplomatic stuff of the iranian embassy and keep 6 of these iranian drones were donned by our air
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defenses of the east and south commands. one more was brought to ground by air defenses of the navy. iran's military is warning that it will confront what it calls enemies as protest continue. the death of a 22 year old women in police custody. my son in he died last week of being arrested by the so called morality police for allegedly violating the countries headscarf laws around state t. v's reporting that at least 26 people have been killed, june unrest pro government counter protests have also been taking place across iran . rallies are seen as a response to days of demonstrations following, and his death. men in government says they were spontaneous governments to italy. now where the final campaign rallies had been held ahead of sunday's general election for a prime minister, giuseppe conte spoke to a large crowd in rome. but opinion polls suggest he won't come out on top.
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predictions suggest the far right coalition may, when one of the 1st priorities for new government will be rising energy prices. stephanie decker reports from naples, where the cost of living has sought. it's routine and the recipe that has been handed down to generations. continuity is guaranteed success, but decades of hard work and now at risk yolo futrell punitive. i been a baker for 40 years. the situation as it is they never been so bad with the gas and electricity bills. increasingly the costs are raw material. becker in the sense of risk of collapsing. we're sounding the lar, if there is no bread on the table. so battalions, there is a risk of our horrible ocean. this energy prices of swords. this time last year, this was dominique was bill network. and now it was an increase of around 600 per cent into b. c. economists say it's unsustainable. a lot of only 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 than is, 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. it's 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, just like i said, the gear, demographically, we're all in this crisis together. we need at least 200 euro's
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a week to buy food. and that's just the basics. there's no room for any extras here and on java, 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 field. we ask her if she thinks the elections will change anything in the log of my re eval dot. no, i won't go talk to yet. i'm telling you straight up like and i apologize. i will have her get selected. it's so the same mass for now the bread continues to rise as do the bills. your all are not probably our worries that would show a political call or come to power with the selection. the problem will not be fixed . so people's anger, we boiler 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, the british pound her sanker to a 37 year, lo, against the dollar of the u. k. government announced major budget changes. emergency plan involves sweeping tax cuts and huge borrowing increases are designed to lower the cost of living criteria. the speaker and the uganda in the health ministry has confirmed a total of 4 deaths from an outbreak of ebola officials say they've identified 11 cases of highly contagious virus in total, including the for that. now the countries 1st fatalities from the virus since 2019 was a group of fishermen in senegal are launching a legal challenge to try to shut down a fish meal factory vocal trailer. so the factory is destroying the environment and robbing them of their livelihood. well, here's the story of one of those 1st sellers in her own was well magazine was calling them on to my name is matching dell. i represent women's fish citizen
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carrier, and i want to see the fish mill factories hail to shut down immediate town. but there were none, but in the fish meal is food for animals. fish are being killed, processed to from flower that is used to feed animals, not hair, but mostly in the west. a furry now bought some land to build a factory. he bored to machine and stop buying fish to make fish meal man. i was in the process toxic chemicals are being used. the contaminated water is evacuated, close to a water source and we drink this water dis, factories. kidding us. since it started production, we have been suffering from they every, all disease or children or coughing, adults are getting sick and suffering from asthma. it's polluting a life. my mom would always affect our results. so destry indian vironment, why it's persisting juvenile fish to make the flour catching your fish means there
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is to lessen the ocean. for us, it takes 5 killers of fish to make one kill or fish meal. ramo, liberated, it's disgusting. i am angry. i am losing my income and i'm not the only one. look, we were many, 3 on the 25 women sitting in this market. and only $76.00 are left me more than with them. we will be better. we used to said this fish across west africa about into ago beginning, even lego in, at a loss. but now we have nothing because the fishermen sell the couch to the factory, not to as little. the mill valley, our justice of it. we want justice. we want disputing factories to stop their work . it's destroying the ocean. it will make life even harder for future generations look. hundreds of young people have marched on the streets of new york, demanding that more needs to be done to stop climate change. ah,
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march was one of many held in various cities as part of fi days at global climate strike. rochester's want more aid to be given to her a cultures that have been hit by won't. whether protested mexico about the disappearance of 43 students almost 8 years ago, has turned violent. ah, the testers blame the military for their deaths. age was a storm of bass. lease retaliated with tag us in august, mexico's truth commission, blame the military from what store from the bonds. the indian film industry produces nearly 2000 movies a year in several languages, but an overwhelming majority of recent releases have bombed at the box office. so producers are taking a novel approach to attract people back to the cinema. as having without reports from the dining. moviegoers are in for a treat. it's national cinema jane. india ticket prices have been slashed to less
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than a dollar. many shows or so it out properly. i got this a good read and then giving hopkins and betsy of you. so it's really nice that i don't have to put them on the way that i'd like to spend so much amount of money to actually go answered in here. does the water in the cinema often called bollywood is in crisis. one estimate suggest 90 percent of films released in the past 4 months have bombed at the box office, which locally schwarzenegger this thing. but lansing gentile 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 soc 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.
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meanwhile, streaming sites have enjoyed an increase in subscribers. there's also a growing competition from regional and global cinema. so those people who were used to their steeple fair of in the movies are now watching movies and domain that are going well. the adam 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 mean in a pre binding scenario for a certain type of audience that audiences change. no. yeah. oh, this chart topping song and recently married couple created a buzz around for master. the super hero field is rooted in indian my thought a g. it open to mixed reviews, but back here does. how did promised? 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,
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the coolness of a, b, c, marvel, or dc universe where there was a lot of special effects and all that kind of stuff. so there are definitely curiosity about what we produce as a filmmaker's need to take creative risks. several big budget firms are releasing soon. the industry hope these will return some of the shine to the silver screen. pretty pop metal al jazeera, usually a roger federer has played his final competitive tennis match before retiring. but the 20 time grand slam champ was unable to finish his career on a high, losing it to the team world parents believe a cup in london. paul van to wear for o taking to the court to the final time which 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,
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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 leave the game 3rd on the list of all time, grand slam champion spine novak jock havoc and rough. i own a dow, he want a total of $103.00 atp titles in a 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 prize 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. so many people cheer me on. and you guys here tonight means the world why thing? back the tears finra 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 go. she but she didn't. she kept me going and allowed me to play this of. it's amazing, thank her sentiment by those in the stands shared by fans everywhere. paul van worth al jazeera.
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