tv News Al Jazeera September 24, 2022 2:00pm-2:31pm AST
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hey, call. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera anti semitism is an evil under a labor government. it will not be tolerated in any form. what. so, f, beneath the surface lies the dark. aside in british politics, the labor files octane on al jazeera, latin america is a region of wonder i'm joy tragedy, and yes, of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you have to be able to relate to the human condition. number with no country is a life and it's my job to shed light on how and why lou sharon's president sends
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a warning to protesters who been rallying over the death of a young woman in police custody ah, number about this. and this is all 0 live from joe, have also coming up armed with guns and voting papers, the soldiers in crumbling control pots of ukraine. i said to be conducting the referendum on joining russia. how to can furnace downgraded, but it still poses a threat to canada, which is bracing for one of its strongest storms. but it's been a perfect journey. i will do it all over again. i have an emotional farewell for tennis star, roger federer as he plays his final professional much and before he retires. ah,
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are honest president david, okay, why you see says people protesting against the government must be confront decisively. the demonstrations have been spart by the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody masa arm, and he died last week after being arrested for allegedly violating a policy on head scarves around state tv says at least at 35 people have been killed but rights groups, so the number is higher on friday, crowds came out in support of the government. the president said armies, death must be investigated. but that hasn't stopped the outrage spreading beyond iran. this was the scene earlier. and our bill in the kurdish region of northern iraq where protesters gathered to show their solidarity with iranian woman. more protests planned in london on friday. crowds rallied from santiago and chili to washington, d. c. and the belgian capital brussels. i think this is just the beginning for 43 years. the people of iran have been oppressed and now they're coming together as
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never before for the rights of women. this is a moment in history, and we are all rolling behind them, not just the radians, but people of the world are rallying behind this topic because we want freedom from the people of iran. leon easy bottling plant. we're here to show our solidarity with the protest is in iran for the people who is still on the straits to fight the dictatorial regime. while a run has restricted internet services to clamp down on descent view, as government has responded by relaxing internet sanctions to increase access to social media, the c e o of space axial on musk says his company will activated satellite internet service starling in iran. well, let's take a closer look at how that works. starling provides internet services through a network of more than 2000 satellites and low level orbit, but uses in iran. would need a satellite dish and a why fi router provided by starlight that will connect to the nearest satellites. the satellites of fed signals including internet feeds, by grown stations,
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or use of almost the founder of seen. it's a network that helps people share stories and social media. his hopeful platforms like starling will help people get around to government censorship. the 2 things i'm worried about here. one is the internet. shutdowns in that form of government, then the sip on civil discourse with the other is self censorship. the people that we're getting in touch with right now that we're trying to get stories from, even if they do have access to the internet for a couple hours of the day. and if they want to send a video out, they're really afraid to right now, i think we can look to records, you get around the world, right? we're seeing similar things, quite often. russia where the government sends during the ability for people to access that websites and parts of the internet. and then we can look at examples like cache near as well, where we thought the any uprising take place that the insect can pull collage periods of time. and what we see is people are setting up mesh networks, they're creating the ability one to send a signal to the next, the next. next create your own mike or incident if you will. and then she get that possible that video out to
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a point where then it can reach the rest of the world. we're seeing platforms like signal that is setting up might have truck seems to be able to do this. i think we're very close to a future where this is not going to be an issue. we're starting to see, you know, stalling out of the satellites being able to beam down into that. and that is a really exciting future human rights. it's a really exciting future for avoiding these kinds of issues and going forward. the rushes push to annex for regions and ukraine has moved into a new phase with authority is going door to door. and what they're calling referendums on soldiers are reported to be forcing people to vote. the balance meant to decide whether the occupied areas should join russia. the votes are taking place in the huntington. yes. is the body shop song. be covered about 15 percent of the cranes territory. it brings western allies of condemned the balance as a shop that appears to be
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a step towards russian annexation. alexander has more from keith. it is very hard to get a clear picture of what is happening in these russian controlled areas of ukraine with this voting is taking place because there are no independent international election monitors. their media is very tightly controlled and also it's happening in a war zone. so it's very hard for people on the russian side or the ukrainian side of the front lines to go back and forth to get a better sense of what is happening behind the russian front lines for this voting is taking place. with that said, russia is claiming that the voting is going ahead as planned, and there are some videos that russia is putting out, showing what appears to be orderly voting taking place. but we are also seeing videos from telegram and other sources on social media that purport to show russian
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appointed officials going door to door with russian military personnel knocking on people's door. forcing them to vote. and this is a clear sign, according to ukrainian officials of intimidation by russians and signs that the russians, according to create officials already have this. the results of this election already decided if you will, or this referendum decided most goes mobilize who, military reservists, as president, let me put in, looks to boast, a russian forces in ukraine. on wednesday, the kremlin announced 300000 will be sent to fight in ukraine. mohammed vol has more from moscow in many regions in, in russia. people are resisting not, not all people, but some people are desist. this enlistment, this a listing, saying that they are not going to send their loved ones to a conflict. they are not convinced with. but the authorities are gone ahead, opening centers for this,
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and many people have already been sent for training. and we understand that there are some categories of young people are, are not required to go, including the students who are not doing their studies online at university students, financial staff members, and i guess, or media staff members. these are exempt from this recruitment, but it is going on and also the opposition to which is going on yesterday evening. some supporters of the government organized a stand to show that not all russians are opposed to this recruitment. this is going to be in defense of the nation. and remember that the, the, the, the, the simultaneous organizing of the, of the votes in east of ukraine and this, and distant of war troops go together in the minds of the, in the public mind. here, as the preparation, not only not a preparation this time around, to invade another country,
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but to preparation to defend russian territory itself because they are expected. this to these territories are expected to be a part of russia very soon. so the confusion was weakened to a post tropical storm, but it is heading towards canada and people are being warned to expect very strong winds. hundreds of thousands of people have lost power in nova scotia. as the 1st bands of the storm had eastern canada article, him reports 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 rain fall amounts again, we're looking at the some of the same numbers we were looking at yesterday with 100 to 150 was some localize them how that could exceed
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a 150. and the gray area that you see on the map here in nova scotia is for, for 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, 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's, that's 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, or say, could grow into a powerful hurricane. likely to hit the u. s. state of florida. in the coming days, paddle haine al jazeera and his 36 people have died in northern india. it is it was bought by heavy rain friday through saturday. 12 was struck by lightning. all those were killed when the homes collapsed. authorities say more heavy downpours of
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forecasts in the coming days. still, i had an al jazeera italy and looks to be on cause to elect it's most white wing government since world war 2. we're going to take a look at the race a day before voters had to the poles, fighting for survival, how people in brazil's indigenous population, making sure their voices are, had a head of the election there. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to cat hook your cattle package today. quite a lot seems to be made of tell us as a revolving storm on social media in particular, but really is just producing rain and not that much of it, but it's over southern grounds. the potential for flooding does exist, but stanley's forecast gets rid of it. more or less, you left was still fairly warm weather in japan. very humid weather, not much of
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a breeze. it's less humid further west and temperatures are actually rising. and in china, the replaces reporting drought in china because it's not been typically wet year, but there is more rain they are running across to the yanks, which exists is very light. rain might well reach shanghai, north of that temperature rising again, jan's at 24. although, if you're in cham do that 21, research not excessive in hong kong, has come down well as hovered round, 32 on the high side of normal. i have to say at the moment and still fairly humid. the picture on tuesday repeats the potential for rain in japan, an unnamed circulation on its way to you. as for china, light ish rain at best. now the monsoon trough, as you know, should be retreating now and it's gone from roger stand, but it's certainly producing some pretty heavy rain or to pradesh and across the boards and organ pakistan, there's been flooding. they may well be some more official
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airlines of the journey. which site is winning kayla or control? what does the new forever proxy war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation coming? how did we get so much raw? the quizzical, good us politics, the bottom line, the u. s. is always of interest to people wrote the world. people pay attention to what we thought here, and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, ah, the watching or does it a reminder of our to help stories? this are iranian president, dealer campbell, i,
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you see says protests against the government must be confronted decisively. the demonstrations were triggered by the death of a 22 year old woman, one in police custody. and the 2nd day of a referendum is underway on the annexation of 4 regions in ukraine, held by moscow. armed soldiers that reported have been going door to door to get people to vote. military reserve us are being called up across russia. mosque was on $300000.00 people will be mobilized to fight that soft ukrainian forces pushed russian troops out of thousands of kilometers of territory. this month, the number of people who died after a migrant boat sank off the coast of syria has risen to 86. most of them were fleeing lebanon to escape an economic crisis. the lebanese army says it's arrested . the man they say was behind what they called smuggling operation to italy. santa halter has been speaking to some of the victims. family members in northern lebanon, in with them is in shock. person's family was on the boat that sunk off the syrian
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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. it really 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 a better life. families and friends waited at the border with syria as the dead, 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 am the one i've been at. lebanon's economy
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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 i know 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. they're 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, 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 nearly tripled since 2020. it says so far this year. the number is nearly
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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 hearsay is a hopeless situation center for their ashes. eda, northern lebanon, demonstrators, and mexico of attack to military base to protest about the disappearance of 43 students nearly 8 years ago. ah. the protesters blame the army for the debts to try to storm a military count the capital mexico city. police retaliated by firing tear gas follow rallies are being held in italy ahead of a general election on sunday, former prime minister giuseppe conte told a crowd in rome. the boats, a historic one opinion polls show, he is trailing a far white coalition, led by georgia and maloney indicates should become the country's 1st female prime minister study decor isn't known, explains what's going on. ah,
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this is what italy's next government could look like. if the polls are accurate, but it's really all about ga maloney thinkin only go through them all. we will build a solid, cohesive government with a strong popular mandate which will remain in power for 5 years. ah, her right wing party brothers of italy is ahead in the polls indicating she could well become italy's 1st female prime minister. and the 1st far right leader since benito mussolini is rise to power here. 100 years ago. maloney supporters gathered in rome's piazza del pop hello for the last rally before the elections deal. i given my support to this party because i love my country and judge maloney it will protect it. she will make laws to protect our youth, our ports, and the quality of life of italians who do deserve this. finally said,
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lady brandon, we let you go. first of all, we need to regain a national identity that has been set aside for the good of europe. but this is not a real europe because we have lost our own identity. on the center left, the democratic party led by the former prime minister and that he collector is pulling 2nd. but italy's coalition focus politics means the numbers are not in his favor of abil bucker's to morrow is part of that coalition. he came to italy as a student from the ivory coast in 1999 and is now running as a candidate to home. and it won't often damage alcorda dark. wallabies like the 1st thing to worry about are the high bulls and that all italian families ever hotmail on the table. this is why we will bring the values of antithesis among and enter races. humble, not to protect italy alone. why? so what to project italy towards the europe of rights and dignity, not particularly darla glass. if a chris, a glance at the snap election follows the resignation of technocrat prime minister mining craggy in july, internal politics put an end to his unity government that spanned from left to
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right, one that maloney and her party never joined. successive governments have collapsed . elections are not the solution. elections are the confirmation of a deep crisis of the political system with these are key collections because i think they are going to close a season this season, which the left overall government, italy may think what will the far right victory mean for relations with europe for immigration policies for the economy. italy is struggling with soaring energy bills, inflation and all round increase. cost of living that will need to be addressed immediately. saturday, only a so called a silence ahead of sundays alexson and by the early hours of monday morning, italians could go what their next government may look like. here, 68 and 76 years japanese,
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i garages there up in rome. indigenous people in brazil are uniting to back their own candidates and upcoming elections. charitable sonata on new ethan, i feel little. it is silver, are fighting for the presidency. but indigenous groups say they're focusing on individual races to gain seats and congress. what i cannot hear of reports from rio de janeiro with the maybe 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. oh, 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, opening our lands to commercial mining and farming, and turning
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a blind dye to the destruction of the amazon sagamore. the goal is to fight back by electing their own mommy curse. and they have significant support in organization called the articulation of brazil's indigenous people is back in 30 candidates, like sewing out why shadow, recently described by time magazine is one of the 100 most influential people in the world. that was doing well, 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 registered $305.00 cases of attacks in 226 indigenous territories. i don't quite 21. that's 3 times more than in 2018. earlier this year, indigenous expert benefit era and british journalist dom phillips, were shot dead by a local fishman, in
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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 in the invaders were allegedly working for drug cartels. world renowned photographers, sebastian salgado, like many others, points the finger april. so narrow, yes. you, this will be you. i blame the government, the deaths of bruno barrera. and don phillips because the president left 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 brasilia to put their demands in writing . that for you by sonia was a shadow present to the document to leftist candidate, wheezing masula. the silva who's leading in the polls against current president
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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 critic say pro development groups are exploiting. through increased land invasions and violence, monica, and i kept al jazeera rio de janeiro, your gun, his health ministry says the death toll from an outbreak of abolla has climbed to 11 the fatalities of the countries 1st from the highly contagious virus. since 2019 officials have identified 11 confirmed cases, but several other people are suspected of being infected. hong kong and as did is going to scrap it's covered 19 hotel quarantine policy for people arriving in the
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territory. the system's gonna end on monday, more than 2 and a half years after it came into effect travelers. we asked to monitor themselves for symptoms for 3 days after their arrival, pre fight flight p. c. artists are also being dropped. roger federer has played his final competitive tennis match before retiring. the 20 time grand slam champion was unable to finish his career on high losing to the team world. perry at the labor cup in london. paul vander off reports taking to the court for the final time, which federal partnering with long time rival rafael, no doubt to round out as 24 year korea. and fittingly the match being played in london. the city with phaedra one, the 1st of us, 20 grand slam titles, back in 2003. the 41 year old has struggled with injuries the past 3 years, that was still able to well, the crowd. even if the shot didn't count,
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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 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 weeks as well. number one, amazing 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. again, so much. it's been amazing. thank you everybody. of so many people cheer me on.
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and you guys here tonight means the world wiping back the tears. federal 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. but she didn't. she kept me going and allowed me to play, so it's amazing. thank you. his sentiment by those in the stands shared by fans everywhere. po van to with al jazeera, hundreds of young people are rallied in new york demanding more action to stop climate change. the march was one of many held in cities as part of a global climate strike on friday. the producers want more aid for poor countries, like pakistan has been hit by record breaking floods. the damage is expected across
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the country. more than $10000000000.00. melinda and film industry produces nearly 2000 movies a year in several languages, but most of its recent releases have bombed at the box office. so producers are taking a novel approach to attract people back to the cinema of partner natal reports from new delhi. moviegoers are in for a treat. it's national cinema jane. india ticket prices have been slashed to less than a dollar. many shows us. so it out. could really i got this a good read and then giving hopkins and betsy puppy. 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 into that here. just to watch a hindi cinema often called body would isn't crisis. one estimate for just 90 percent of firms released in the past 4 months have bombed at the box office. good. luckily schwarzenegger, the but lansing gentile was one of the most anticipated movies of the year,
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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. 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 this people fed up in the movies are now watching movies and domain that are going by the album are watching french and spanish shows and phones. and therefore that is a certainly 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.
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this chart topping song and recently married couple created a buzz around per master. the super hero field is rooted in indian my thought a 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, the coolness of a, b, c, marvel, or dc universe where there's a lot of special effects and all that kind of stuff. so there are different curiosity about what we produce as a filmmaker's need to take creative risk. several big budget firms are releasing soon. the industry hope these will return some of the shine to the silver screen. pretty pop metal. i'll just hear you tell me. ah.
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