tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 24, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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hello there, i'm laura kyle: this is the news, our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, ah, funerals held off the sinking of a migrant boat from lebanon, the death toll rises to nearly 90. aaron's president sends a warning to demonstrators who are protesting the death of a young women in police custody soldiers in criminal control. parts of ukraine are going door to door with ballots for a 4th referendum on joining russia. hurricane fiona hits canada as a downgraded storm but still leaves hundreds of thousands without power. and in sports, an emotional good bye to roger federer, the 20 time grand. some champions played his final match after 24 years of professional tennis, and there was no shortage of awe
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. more bodies of migrants have been recovered in syria days after a boat carrying them from lap and sank off the coast. 89 people and now confirmed dead while others remained missing. most of those on board were fleeing to escape. lebanon's economic crisis finance have been held for a 2nd day in the lebanese city of tripoli for those who died. as many as a 150 people were on board the small vessel when it sank. lebanese army says it's arrested a man. it suspects was behind a smuggling operation to italy. then a hodder has the latest from beirut. the process of identifying the body, it has begun. those bodies that have been identified have been brought back to lebanon. but this is not going to be easy because some of the bodies were in the water since thursday. so the identification process takes much longer. dna testing needs need to happen. now, many of the people on the boat were palestinian refugees and syrian refugees.
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they've seen these tragedies in the past. they've seen a boats capsize and by grins gone missing. yet, they take this dangerous journey. the lebanese economy has all but collapsed. the collapse began 3 years ago. the political elite has been blamed for doing nothing to reverse this collapse and, and to revive the economy. we've talked to people at the border while they were waiting for their loved ones, and they told us if there is a boat available now, we will go on that boat. let me explain to you that palestinians in lebanon, they've been here for decades. they live with little or no basic rights. there are not allowed to work in many professions. they don't get access to health care. the un organization responsible for them under war lacks funds. it has been asking for donors to give them more money. and then the syrian refugees, it's the same story that they just cannot make and meet. they can go back to syria, either they're wanted by the government, or there's nothing to go back to the economic situation and syria is very difficult
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. so the lebanese army announcing that they have arrested a man, they believe, is responsible for trying to smuggle these migrants to europe. but they've arrested smugglers in the past. and yes, this is the most deadliest migrant both tragedy. but there have been tragedies in the past and nothing has the 3rd people from taking this vote to find a better life in europe. luna, i mean is a senior communications advisor at the united nations refugee agency. she explains the desperation and hopelessness that of driving people to take such risks. people are aware of the risks and yet they take these journeys. we have seen the number of people attempting to depart and the number of boats, good party douglas from 21 to 20 compared to 20. and that number of triple the, if you computed from january to september 2022, that shows how desperate these people are in,
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wizard to protect their families and to provide for them. just to remind the viewers in syria inside sure, it's jewish and there and i have when the 90 percent of the population are living under the public to line in lebanon, more than 90 percent of syrian refugees achieving in extreme poverty. these up, this says a lot about the situation and what needs to be done to help these people. what we call support is funded that international solidarity line of what we call responsibility sharing the international community must to more, not only to improve conditions for record, choose an id p s, and the communities that host them like law. but it also must provide what we call safe pathways, legal ways for these people to be able to move to a 3rd country where they have a better chance to protect the funds. there has to be a width by the stakeholders with that it's the countries where there is conflict need, but in countries and regional and international powers who have a lot of say,
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usually in these conflicts. and there's so much money that's been put to a few and sometimes the conflict, some of that has to be a consensus that it's time to stop. we have to avoid more conflicts. we have to result the current conflict and we have to be able to give people hope we have to be able to tell them that they don't need to get on these dentures. iran's president abraham racy says protests against the government must be quote, confronted decisively. days of demonstrations have been triggered by the death of a 22 year old women in ponies custody. iran has restricted into that services and clamped down on descent. victoria case be reports 8 consecutive nights. people in to run have to fight authorities to protest over the death of massa, meaning the 22 year old died in custody last week after being arrested by so called
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morality police. sheed allegedly violated the country's policy on head scarves, ah, similar protest to spreading across iran in the northwest in city of ocean of a demonstrators defied a warning by the reigning army that it would confront what it cooled enemies of the state. similar protests were held in the western city of kurama, but he ran his limited internet services to clam down on the growing descent. the problem is if they switch off, they're the access to international networks or to the global internet. then with the national internet or the national internet, it's really hard to use those vpn services and saves a messenger apps such as signal the u. s. government has eased export restrictions on software and some technology to iran to widen online access. but analysts say it's unlikely to have an immediate impact ah, several demonstrations in support of the government of also taking place in iran.
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president abraham, where he see says, immediate death must be investigated, but it's called the protests acts of chaos behind solution. they want to ride a wave and create riots and disturbances. they think was such moves, they can stop the nation. we've announced many times that of any one has a fair comment and we will listen to it. but any key disturbing national security is the security of people. no one i succumb to this so far though, the protest show no sign of dying down. wow, victoria gate and be al jazeera, has been treat a policy now. he's the executive vice president of the quincy institute and joins as far as skype from reston, virginia. good to have you with us. oh, we're hearing lacy saying that these protesters must be confronted decisively. what does that mean to you? unfortunately, he's that we have likely not been the full response and the full repression of the
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regime yet ready to start in that in that speech that the people wants to speak reasonably, they will be listen to this very reason why the supposed to start taking place is 53 because the people have not phyllis, all for change and reform have been going on for more than 2 decades. and consistently the hardliners in the government has been egos or electron persuasion . our people feel that they have no choice, but they take its history and call it will not just change, but in an over the government as a whole. we've seen similar scenes of unrest before, and iran haven't been some years ago. the green revolution in 2009 more recently, protest against the rising cost of living there seems to be people coming out a big clump down a cost house of the internet. so the world cannot see what happens and then they seem to die down again. what do you think? do you think these protests are going to follow a similar pattern? well,
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they've already broken the pattern in many different shapes. the forms one being that some of the very, very beginning, the focus of their seem to have shifted quickly away from focusing on the policy of the saw me for public, but rather focusing on the structure of the re, song for public. meaning that the cost for in, over through the government, we saw that in previous, but that tends to happen. week later, there people got more frustrated here. it's happening very, very fast. and it's an indication of the people's lack of patients with the government and their immense anger. frustration is quite likely that the focus may in the short term, di now what the friend over the course of 20 years is very clear when the government doesn't list. when they don't give space for change and based on peacefully and people will advantage of other forms of resist. when we say people who are we talking about head? because of course the started out as a mainly female protest against wearing the head job. and now has it spread
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2 more walks of life? once again, that is very fascinating with these focuses that they seem to be overwhelmingly young people. young people who are 20 years have now heard of all of the attempts to change in reform. but i've seen them fail and essentially have come to the conclusion that that path no longer seems to be leading anywhere. moreover, these are spread throughout the country. very common and some of the smaller cities in the wrong would show that this is really not just what we saw in the past, where it was best to starting off in san juan. because it was lead mainly by students, upper middle class people fighting for certain political rights, but at a difficulty getting the rest of the country to come on to that banner. it doesn't seem to be following that caught him at all, but it's also important to know so far we have not seen necessarily be lead, find a leader. and, well, protest can be successful, you know, without
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a leader. at some point, if there is any effort to be able to, to, whether it's a compromise or to focus the pressure in a specific way leaderless revolt. and to then be added back at the u. s. has made ways to improve the access to the internet. what effect is that going to have, if any they can have a significant effect in the sense of making sure that the people inside can get their messages out. the videos out, there's been a reduction of the number of videos i think we've seen just in the last couple of days since pneumonia supposed down the internet. it is an important step of the administration has taken one that they should have taken a long time ago. several advocacy groups have been calling for this for years and there wasn't reluctance on the white house to take this action, but now they have and that should be well i just lastly a thought from you on the role of the supreme lita and want to take he's going see
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how he wants to deal with quite a supreme leader is also in a pretty bad state of health. he did show up at a recent speech just the other day, but he is in the fragile state and there is this looming thing over all of this, which is the supreme leader is likely going to see the end of his life relatively shortly. and that can then add another dimension to all of this because there is no consensus on who would be the next the leader. and there are room strong rumors that the next one might be, the son of the current peter dad will see at significant opposites not just from society, but also from within the bridge. who do not want to see the regime to turn into a religious monarch. so there is almost a perfect storm coming together here, very unsettling times for iran trade policy. thank you very much for taking the time to join us. thank you so much. i that's plenty more still ahead here on this
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news are including a fall right? politician phase it to be italy's 1st women prime minister. we explain what's behind the rise of georgia maloney. and so it wasn't a dry eye in the house. as roger federer retired from his long time rival and friend ruffin adel nature and both the rushes push to alex for regions in ukraine has moved into a new phase authorities. a going door to door with armed soldiers reported the forcing people to vote in the referendums. the ballad has meant to decide whether occupied areas, the size of hungry should join russia. the votes are taking place in the hands on that because the preacher and cuts on the cover about 15 percent of ukraine's territory. you could west and allies have condemned the balance as a shop that appears to be a step towards russian annexation will internally displaced people from the port
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city of mario pole, have been protesting against in keith against russia's full referendums. now, paul is in the genetic region where one of the votes is taking place, protest is waved ukrainian flags, and help paces, reading marable is ukraine depression. but even after all these months, we stormy bridge and cry. and we still cannot believe that all this happened is still happening in the city. that is why we are here now. we want to support our city and prove to the whole world that money. paul is ukraine. we are ukrainians. and we want to live on a ukrainian land in o hometown. yucky to give ando is in cave and says many ukrainians are dismissing the vice what we're hearing from various telegram channels and from social media. what we're hearing from ukraine ians that live in that area. talking to families that are outside of the area where voting is happening is that we are seeing
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evidence. russian appointed officials with the military going door to door and some instances in apartment buildings knocking on doors. allegedly coercing people to vote or the way they want them to vote. we're also hearing about ukrainians in some of those areas as well. maybe closing their windows and their homes, shutting their gates, trying to pretty much keep a low profile and fear of having to be forced to vote in a way that perhaps they don't want to. we're also seeing other images put out by russian sources that appear to show pretty normal and organized voting happening in some areas as well. this is a huge area courses for different regions and all the voting is happening in a slightly different ways throughout the whole area. we are also hearing that some people that are being asked to vote if they show they have russian passports. they are immediately given their papers to join the russian military. so this is the
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scene that we're starting to get a picture we're starting to get painted here. on the 2nd day of voting, russia said the plan for this voting to end on monday. when we expect, at that point, the russian election commission in moscow will presume if we start to release some sort of what they say will be results. moscow is mobilizing military reservices, president vladimir putin look to bolster russian forces in the ukraine, and the far eastern region of q t. an indoor stadium has been turned into a reception center for those called up for military service. on wednesday, the crime in and out $300000.00 reserve, it would be sent to fight. dozens of people protesting the mobilization have been arrested in 5 barrier. according to an independent russian human rights group. small protests were held in some cities. people held up black hands with guns, including we are not meet protests of also being held and moscow police move in to
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quit the hope. the demonstration, more than a 100 people were detained in protest across the country on saturday. and russia was appointed a new deputy defense minister howard ball has val has more mat from moscow statement by the minister of defense. and now that the deputy minister of defense for logistics in the, in the russian army has been replaced. the new man is called is kendall colonel general, me? hi, mrs. little was known about me. hi, mrs. sad before 2015 when he reports that he had a role in the national federation in syria, particularly the bombing of po. after that, he became much more known for his role in the siege of mario paul in april. and for that reason, the bridge for an office placed him on the sanctions accusing him of atrocities
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against the police. during that operation. right now, he has been appointed on logistics and thus because people say that logistics might be the weakest link in the russian operation in crane. and that has been obvious from day one, when hundreds of tanks and ammunition were soldiers were sent into your crane without proper arrangements to continue to send supplies to those to those troops. and also now russia is on the verge of sending. it has already started sending $300000.00 new recruits to, to support its operation and ukraine. the partial military mobilize ation is pushing some russians to try to flee abroad. but crossing into finland in the east may not be an option. the country plans to make it more difficult for them to enter . full reef has more from the volley. ma,
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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, the partial mobilization of the russian people. to flee again, while it has be more traffic costing from russia to finland since wednesday evening . no particular restrictions were an external border to the shaken zone to be performed thorough checks. most people are traveling into finland on tourist visas and look at one of those is to be treatment your car, an engineer from st. petersburg, on his way to helsinki and then for a lanka where he hopes to be safer from a call up to fight the war in ukraine. when did you decide to leave russia 2 days ago? because of the mobilize ational? yes. i don't have a list of for my reservation,
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but i skipped. how did you get through the border? oh good. good. no question. oh it's good. just to go and leave 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 with 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 here on the border, so it's very, very 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
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lucky walks report to the finish media se, but just as a working on a club to get around the principles of the shing, an agreement on freedom of movement. by claiming that finland's acceptance of russian tourists is damaging it's international relationships. paul reese out his era volleyball of the finland, russia border. brazilian president, cat presidential candidate louis in australia to silva has extended his pony lead over incumbent president chapel scenario. lily now has 47 percent of voted support according to polls compared to 33 percent of bolts. nora, although has been campaigning rallies across brazil and has just wrapped up an event in comparison. it south palo from where our last in america as to at least in human, joins us now and this year, was it a big event? well it was short and sweet, so they were between 3 and a half, maybe up to 4000 people filling this plaza where i am now. you can probably see
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that they're taking down the stage behind me, but it was a very, very enthusiastic crowd to say the least. at 1st there were motorcycle parades, bringing everyone here to this plaza, people screaming ah, how much they loved, but jail bought fernando. he is a president whose is both either hated lows to buy his opponents was the m as the reincarnation of satan, or adored by those who i would say nearly worship him and you see him as this country savior. as you know, both sonata is a hard line, conservative. he represents family values, he's against abortion. he is against the left wing ideals. he says, socialism, he's telling his supporters that this country is at risk of becoming a communist state than the people we spoke. do certainly seem to believe it. now, as you mentioned, he is lagging behind in the polls, especially here in the state of how bol, as how fowler is the largest state in all of brazil that has the largest number of
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voters as well. and that means that it's need to try to up his support in this state is going to be another part of a. so baldo, throughout the day we understand and he will be having a debate on television, on one of the television stations or networks of brazil. but his rival, who was certainly a forced to be dealt with lewis the now sooner that's seen by the former so soon as president will not be taking place part in that debate. however, just a short while ago he held his own rally here in south bower. and it also drew very, very large crowds. indeed. another very interesting part about this is how the people, when i asked him, why is president bozeman now to lagging behind in the polls? if he is the savior of this country, they say that the polls have all been rigged, they simply don't believe it. they also don't believe that there's any way at all that will. so now don't, could move the selection despite what as again, with opposed to say the total is, isn't it a little may be leading in the polls,
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but he still needs to get more than 50 percent of the vote to avoid a run off. what are the chances of that lisa? well, right, and initially nobody thought that it would be possible for anyone can the to win in the 1st round. but since lula is inching towards that are all important, 50 percent mark, they are really pushing to get the selection over and done within the 1st round. it's. it's not, it's unclear. there are still a lot of millions of undecided brazilians at this point. so that is what both candidates are really fighting for, and that is to win over the hearts and minds of that about of that, of those brazilians that could bring lula to victory in the 1st round. and even jo, blissful nato has a slow good. now, when in the 1st round, when in the 1st round, they believe or at least they say, they believe that they could win. that seems unlikely, but a 2nd round would give a bit more of an advantage to ball. so nato ok lou, san human joining us there from for,
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from brazil. thanks very much of the indigenous people in brazil ionizing at to back their own candidates and congressional elections and distance groups say they're focusing on individual races to gain seats. one, again, a care reports from rare janera, 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 centres of political power for 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, opening our lands to commercial mining and farming, and turning a blind dye to the destruction of the amazon sagamore. the goal is to fight back by
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electing their own lawmakers and they have significant support in organization called the articulation of brazil's indigenous people is back in 30 candidates like so. now why shatter, recently described by time magazine, is one of the 100 most influential people the world. i 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 register $305.00 cases of attacks in $226.00 indigenous territories. 2021. that many 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 a remote area of the amazon. the killings attracted global attention. lydia had
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been helping indigenous patrols in westgate illegal fishing and poaching in their job id valley. the territories home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes and 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 player and dom phillips because the president lives the amazon unprotected, missing criminal gangs to take over all ballance on the amazon has increased from him. this was so long before the presidential election campaign started. hundreds of indigenous tribes gathered in brazil. yeah. to put their demands in writing or you buy? sonya rachada present to the document to leftist candidate, wheezing masula. the sofa is leading in the polls against current president bush on adel, signed it, and promised to create
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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, an i. q of al jazeera rio de janeiro cilla had hair on out to sarah a factory in senegal at putting female fish fungus out of business. we'll have the story of one woman who is fighting back. and at south africa goes solar high tech on locust solution to electricity costs shines a light on that green energy loss. later ins folder baseball legend joined the exclusive club of 700 home runs. ah,
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here that the spring sunshine is, i think strong enough to can to the cold of what should be on top to care. and you can see, you can't really see where the front is it just through here, bit of snow, maybe that you better see falling if you're in santiago, but in the sunshine, even in south coming down river, avia. 16 degrees is any 6 and point her right is, was hardly a big surprise. and the sunshine extends up into the sassy brazil rears back up to 25 degrees. the wetness, all this little weakness is actually this, and so probably peru, ecuador, and even parts of southern columbia look particularly wet and you just see a circulation here in the caribbean. that is have a look. the name storm e. it now even at the moment, not doing much is open water, but it's got a forecast and his forecast track is significant. over the next 2 or 3 days. this
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is where we expect to go is already a hurricane watch in the cayman house, and it goes out through western cuban somewhere into florida as one to watch go to be a cask re 2 or 3. well, time you get to florida. yona has just made land full and is declining rapidly in strength. this is over nova scotia in the us temperature rising in the plains states to get in the focus. i think for rainy of next 2 or 3 days is going to be ontario in the great lakes. ah, ah, with
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our funerals have been held in the lebanese city of tripoli for people who died off to their migrant bites. thank off the coast of syria, lebanese army says it's arrested. a man it believes was behind the suspected muslim operation for italy. iranian present, abraham rifle says protests against the government must be confronted decisively. the demonstrations were triggered by the death of a 22 old women walks and police cars today. and the 2nd day of a 4th referendum is underway on the annexation of full regions in ukraine, held by moscow. soldiers are reported to have been going door to door to get people to vote. final rallies are being held in a slate, had of a general election on sunday, former prime minister, just happy content hold a crowd in rome that the vote is a historic one opinion polls show. he's trailing a far right coalition, led by georgia maloney. they indicate she could become the country's 1st female prime minister, stephanie decker is in rome and 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 got 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 fema 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 popular for the last rally before the elections yield. 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, very brenda,
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we will 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. program 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 a woman. it won't often damage alcorda. jacqueline is 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 and, and to race assembled not to predict italy alone way. so what to project it towards the europe of rights and dignity. not particularly darya glass. if a chris a good answer for 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 as she's on which the left over all 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 storing energy bills, inflation, and an all round increase. cost of living that will need to be addressed immediately. popular will be a so called a silence. i had gone sundays alexson and by the early hours of monday morning, italians could well what their next government may look like. here, 68 and 76 years japanese,
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i garages are often growth. and in our poli is the head of an analysis asked the center for european policy and she gives us what policies we might expect from maloney. should she become prime minister? she might be a danger to democracy in the sense that she's supporting quite it very traditional and identity based vision of it to be an quality congenital respect. he might be a danger because she's, she's not including nuclear thinking, you know, she's approach, you know, the new class, anybody which is cared about, you know, some private be facing immigration, 5 if you're going to be 5. so those people that are moving their status for them losing those security i was looking for. we should provide simple and easy apps with me on you know, identity issues and nations in terms of economic reform. maloney will apply sort of conservative economic policy. so she does,
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one does not want to re economists on that one and she wants you believe to be 3. so russian down on the other the major impact will be on into an appointee in the sense that she has a very strong migration ideas. and she's again and then you meet the right to adopt children and have family. so i believe is going to be the major international relations maloney or the red stated that she's probably rascal nito. and she was the court found chief against russia. that as far as you is concerned, no need to be why you discussed this in the last month territory for you to change . but feel that she would not be one of the most support that you that she believe that you wrote. and you can, you should be just just, you know, in organization of member come just with the national golf and that's who together
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when it's possible. so she doesn't leave, you know, in the to struggle pays tropical slight clone. fiona has made landfall in eastern canada, bringing with it strong winds and rain if be downgraded from hurricane. but it's fed, it could be one of the country's strongest storms, parts of the east coast on high alert, hundreds of thousands of people without power. and there are warnings of severe flooding. african reports perkin, 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 told rainfall amounts. again, we're looking at some of the same numbers we were looking at yesterday with 10250. was some localized amounts that could exceed
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150. and the gray area that you see on the map here in nova scotia is for areas that potentially could exceed a $150.00 millimeters. currently a category for storm, it may land a post tropical storm bringing potentially dangerous storm searches, wins and likely massive power outages. people shouldn't do dumb 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've got surfing here that, that's, that's great, but don't sort of in a hurricane. and as it passes, all eyes will then turn southward. another tropical depression in the caribbean has formed at forecast, or se could grow into a powerful hurricane likely to hit the state of florida. in the coming days, particle haine al jazeera, hundreds of families in the occupied westbank say they've been forced to wait to bury the remains of their loved ones. they say that family members bodies are being held by israel. natasha go name reports, glitter 6 year olds,
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who laugh speaks to her mother every day. she talks to her at her grave site, and she talks to her photos at home stu good, her act that he, i missed her body. i missed her face most. and i missed all of her. fill out, graham pat. my a funny was killed by israeli soldiers in 2021. the day the ph. d student died. her family says she was talking on the phone and her car veered as she approached a checkpoint. the israeli military says she attempted to ram into and stab soldiers . it took 14 months for the military to return her body to her family and have it as a cellar. ah, if it's molded hash sula, knew the remains had been returned. if i didn't give her the chance to see her mother one last time, she would have blamed me forever. we made a wreath of flowers and used a scarf to cover most of my face sula, saw it, and got emotional. but in the end,
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she accepted it. the national campaign for retrieving the bodies of martyrs says since the 19 sixty's, the israeli military has withheld the bodies of 350 palestinians killed by israeli soldiers. they were suspected of carrying out attacks. the campaign says that's a violation of international law and the geneva conventions. the bodies are held in morgues or in secret numbered graves. the israeli military says it withholds the bodies of quote terrorists in accordance with government policy up held by the supreme court. the military won't divulge the number of bodies it's withholding or the location of cemeteries citing security reasons. but says the bodies are buried with dignity. the family of mohammed sha ham is still waiting to bury him after he was killed during a raid last month or the drummer. that villain woodrum. this is an arrogant and
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criminal occupation if they could shop his body and feed it to the dogs. they would . they hate us so laps. father hussain says, since her mother's death, the family has done its best to support her. alan yang, her i want to be by her side and love her galen. i let him pass. who said, says the families waiting for the bodies of their loved ones need support too. he's calling for protests so that all palestinians can be buried in the soil of their homeland. natasha name l 0. abu dease in the occupied west bank a group of fish sellers, an authentic goal, is launching a legal challenge to try and shut down a fish male factory. trained to say the facility is destroying environment and robbing them of their livelihoods as what one of them had to say. well, magnum was one of them went to my name is matching, though i represent women's fish citizen care. and i want to see the fish mill
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factories hail to shut down immediately. oh, really? mm hm. but in the, the schmiel is food for animals. fish are being keeled, processed to from flow that is used to feed animals, not hair, but mostly in the west. a furry now bought some land to build a factory. he brought to machine and stop buying fish to make fish meal man on one . in the process toxic chemicals are being used. the contaminated water is evacuate close to a water source and we drink this water. dis factories kidding us. since it started production we have been suffering from they have real diseases. our children are coughing, adults are getting sick and suffering from asthma. it's polluting a life. my mom would away factories or so distress the environment or why it's processing juvenile fish to make the flower catching. your fish means there is celeste in the ocean for us. it takes 5 killers of fish to make one kill or fish
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meal. i'm one of the believe it. it's disgusting. i am angry. i'm 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 are left. me more dumb with them. we will be better. we used to send this fish across west africa about into ago beginning even lego. they are the levels. but now we have nothing because the fishermen sell the catch the, the factory note to us little mill valley of justice of if we want justice, we won disputing factories to stop their work. it's destroying the ocean. 8 will make life even harder for future generations. look, rumbling on south africa is in the middle of an electricity crisis. the country is facing unprecedented blackouts with the state power company, cutting off electricity for up to 8 hours
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a day. or 2. the problem is aging and neglected infrastructure. but there may be a glimmer of hope. as harriman dasa reports show you how i tell you are, for there is no electricity again, but this time poor motto has a back up lamb, a solar charging unit that makes with the lights day on, and some plugs in her house work. my mother, she's daily cheap since she's using their injections. true, true magazine. so i had to put it in their shoes. so in the power is off using us because it has no caller id. i mean, you could please employees as a pay, as you go innovation that's providing off great solar power to low income households. people pay an initial deposit of about $30.00. the balance less than $60.00 is paid off in installments. it's giving thought africans access to
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technology, they wouldn't usually be able to afford frequent payments that will ensure that you have a profile that will say, okay, you, you are a payer and you, you actually follow through with your payments. with that being said, over a number of times you will, you will get to your deposit amount and then when the deposit amount is reached, you will be able to receive the unit. the state owned power company, s. com is struggling to meet demand, aging and poorly maintained infrastructure is partly to blame of these kind of solutions of, of the grid. these, the only way to go currency as we are with our infrastructure solutions. currently in terms of what we have in south africa, will not be able to handle handle hybrid solutions like been on the grid and of the good plant outages had been implemented, country wide known as locating it's when the state power company switches off electricity at certain times of the day to take pressure off the national grid, south africa used to generate surplus electricity even selling to neighboring
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countries. now people are being told to use power sparingly until a long term a viable solution is found. energy sake to analissa, generating sufficient supply of electricity for or south africans will take time, possibly years. getting as many households as possible, connecticut alternative and affordable energy sources could be a better and faster solution had with us out is era. janet american actress louis fletcher has died at the age of 88. she was most famous for her role that one her an oscar in 1976. as the bonus nurse rat shouldn't match. and that was in the screen adoption of one play over the cookies. nest, she went on to have a television and film career that spans 6 decades and, and emmy nominations for her performances and picket fences and joan of arcadia film and television talent that came before the jury's. it's clear that world audiences before all the sport coming up after the break, including tennis with
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a big helping of tears. and gem has got more on that. yes. or there wasn't a dry eye in the house from roger federer as the 20 time grandson champion hung up his racket. following his last match in london. we'll have the emotional good bye when we come back. ah, lead your country on to the pitch is a special moment for any footballer to do it as a palestinian woman. is a remarkable achievement. footballing legend added, can't, you know in produces honey saga who broke through social and political barriers to inspire a generation of female players across the middle east? football rebels. let's do it. on al jazeera, examining today's headlines, we cannot lubin good is good at this hot. it's like the titanic heading for the
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iceberg. setting the discussions the fall of afghanistan is going to stay with every single ask and for the rest, their life sharing personal stories with the global audience is that our bodies autonomy. it is about, oh, right. programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world to day. on al jazeera lou but a federal zane. good bye. after 24 years of professional tennis,
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he played alongside great rival and close friend at raf validate in the doubles the labor cup. will vandal f reports on a night where there was barely a dry eye in taking to the court for the final time. watch a fedora partnering with long time rival rafael nadeau to round out as 24 year korea . and fittingly the match being played in london, the city were 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, even at the end of roger's career, he's given us only know we've never seen before. federal leave the game 3rd on the list of all time, grand slam champion spine know that jock of edge and rough. i own a doll. he won a total of $103.00 atp titles in a korea that included an incredible $1251.00 victories. this was maestro spent
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a total of $310.00 weeks is boiled. number one, a messing more than a $130000000.00 and prize money throughout his career. it's been a been a perfect journey. i will do it all over again. who's been so much? it's been amazing. thank you everybody. so many people cheer me on and you guys here tonight means the world wiping back the tears. fedora, 1st thing is rivals before paying tribute to his family. the girls to boys. my
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wife's been so supportive and he she good as not be long time ago. she didn't, she kept me going and allowed me to play, so it's a raised vector, his sentiment by those in the stands shared by fans everywhere. paul van worth al jazeera, roger, and rafa said before the match, it would be an emotional night. and as you can see, both players were in tears as the tributes began. let's hear now from the dal, who since dropped out of the tournament for personal reasons. while nichol, i have to say that 1st, a couple of serfs for me was where super difficult. i was not able to do been on the movement. i start to with the bubble fall. ah, i was shaking little bit. i had been a difficult day to handle. every single thing can i be and everything become super
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emotional. for me, i've been a huge honor to be part of this. ah, amazing moment of the history of our sport until the same time. i'm when roger little leafs, the tour. yeah, an important part of my life ha. is, is living too. and i always fight to veteran tennis broadcast at craig. gabriel. he told us at the atmosphere at the a to a winner in london was like nothing he'd experienced before. it was ridiculous. i mean it was dep beyond deafening really. and it was an amazing atmosphere that the arena was totally sold out, not even standing room. and you know, i don't know how they actually played the match without getting teary and emotional between points. well, i have never seen rough the like that i really have. and i mean, i know he shed a tear on a couple of titles like the more recent french opens. but i have never seen rather
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as emotional as he was last night with the the tributes and the fair world. and i thought what he said after about roger leaving the game as part of his life leaving . i thought that was just beautiful. i'm and so well. busy said and thought of by rougher, but i knew, you know, just shows how human these players are. people think, oh, you know, they're out there and they giving it everything and they, you trap mines, et cetera. but they are human and they feel these emotions. and we really saw that in spades last night. here in london organizers had one final surprise up best sleeves for fedor, as they brought over the t shirt, wiring super fan from the us open. i couldn't with it's livable to show it all they do that. yeah. luckily he didn't go that far,
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but he did reveal that he was wearing around 8 roger federer t shirts and the other spectators that seem to appreciate the share before better at played his final match action was interrupted during an earlier time when a man ran on to the court and set his arm on fire. he was protesting. the use of private jets in britain were not sure if you meant to set himself on fire as well as the court security removed him. and he was arrested away from federal retirements at major league baseball star. albert who holds has become just the 4th player in history to reach that he needed to amos against the. and i don't just to reach the mock job done or the for any directly with
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the 420 to joins a barry bonds. hank aaron and babe reef in that very exclusive club in may. so g p 6 time, well champion mark mark has grabbed his 1st full position in korea, qualifying fastest for sunday's, a japanese. pre. hispanic only returned to action last week after 3 and a half months out, following surgery on his, on you through that these are position is only about position is in with conditions, but there are the moment where do we call may are coming from. why did you go mormon or the morning we have an hour with the by go with all the team here with me . it is really important to have a these is more than motivations on there's more achievement. south africa lead argentina 14 nail in the 1st half of their rugby championship match in durban in the spring books have to win by at least 39 points to clinch the title. that's because earlier new zealand met australia, 4014 oakland bill. blacks run in 5 tries against the wallabies to ensure
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a bonus point when only a big where now by the south africans will prevent the keys from the southern hemisphere competition. so record extending, 19th time. and finally, a dutch cycling legend enemy van of less than his stunned arrivals by winning the women's road race while championships in australia with a fractured elbow, flatten snatched victory with a late attack about 60 meters from the finish. that is incredible and that is always worked for now. i'll have another update later durmit. thanks very much indeed. and that fit for me laura kyle: for this news. but i will be back in just a moment. but more of the days news for you. ah, ah
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october on al jazeera, in an election set to define a nation brazilians would choose between the radically different current hard line, conservative president and the former socialist president. a sense of community delves into full unique communities revealing how they're adapting to the 21st century. china holds its national congress of communist party members with president t likely to be re elected as its head. what does this mean for china and the world? fully with dreams takes you beyond the glitz and glamour, revealing the stories of those seeking fame and fortune in the world's largest film industry. bosnia goes to the poles in the election that will be what closely by both you and russia. october on al jazeera, i am very delighted to speak in the all african looks. they are the continents brightest legal students, putting our minds against them. this means in africa would really be interesting to
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