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ah, ah ah informed opinions, i believe that armenia and other regions should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that community time. critical debate is the commonwealth still something that king charles will take on the inside story on al jazeera? ah ah, generals held off the thinking of
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a migrant boat from lebanon, the death toll rises to 94. ah, hello there, i'm norah kyle. this is out there alive from doha, also coming up, armed men and crammed, and controlled parts of ukraine, a going door to door with ballots for a force referendum on joining russia, hundreds are arrested across russia. a small protest held against president putin's military mobilization order. and still vienna leaves hundreds of thousands without power in 2 canadian provinces. ah, more bodies of migrants have been recovered, and syria days after a boat, carrying them from lebanon, sank off the coast. 94 people, and now confirmed dead, whilst others run missing. most of those on board were trying to escape lebanon's
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economic crisis. they had a report from beirut. wow, they're being laid to rest. victims of lebanon's, worst migrant boat tragedy in years. many of those who died were palestinian refugees. they've been here for decades, but lives with little or no right at all. the situation was made worse by 11 on academic collapse that began 3 years ago. and i saw them on a bit of a 100 that we lost 30 people from not help. all right, come to the palestinian leadership, should shoulder responsibility guarantee good living conditions. so we can live in dignity or open the border so we can go back to palestine. bodies that have been identified are being brought back to lebanon. but that takes time. some have started to decompose, the boat said sail on tuesday, but sank off the coast of neighboring syria. 2 days later,
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families are desperate for any news. didn't promise us anything. they said we should go identify the bodies 1st as we have no idea. if they are still alive or dead, we still don't know anything. in recent years, the north lebanon coast has become a migrant way to europe. an increasing number of lebanon have joined palestinian and syrian refugees attempting to make the dangerous journey. we have seen the number of people attempting to depart, and the number of both parties doubled from 21 to 20 to 20. and that's not the typical. if you compute it from january to september, 2022, that shows how desperate these people are in order to protect it. and to provide for the it's believed that up to a 150 people could have been on board the overcrowded boat. nearly 50 of the bodies found are reported to have been of children. the lebanese army says it arrested,
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a man whose confess, to being behind the attempt to smuggle the boat to europe. it wasn't the 1st, the rest of its kind. neither was the tragedy. in april, a migrant boat sank from 6 kilometers off the coast of lebanon. and dozens of people were never found. few expect the dangers and the security cracked down 11 or to stop the exodus. as long as living conditions were sent. a few days before the boat sank off, the syrian coast migrants on board. another vessel that left lebanon shores were rescued by turkish coast guards, but not before. 6 of them had died, including 2 babies, sent their elders ita. they rode. the rushes pushed to annex for regions in ukraine has moved into a new phase. and 2nd, their voting is underway in full occupied regions of ukraine. the ballot asked
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whether the errors should be annexed to russia cave, and since national allies have condemned the vote as a sham, they say the results a pre determined by moscow armed men reportedly going door to door to get people to participate. while the taking place in the hands could on that, the richer and cuts on the cover around 15 percent of ukraine territory. ukraine's western allies have condemned the ballots as a shop that appears to be a step towards russian annexation. internally, just face people from the port city of merrier poll, have been protesting and keep against the balance. my poll is in the doughnuts region where one of those rates is taking place. protest is waived, ukrainian flags and held posters. reading. mary, a poll is ukraine. depression, but even after leaves monthly, stormy bridge and cry. and we still cannot believe that all this happened is still happening in our city. that is why we are here now. we want to support our city and prove to the whole world that money poll is ukraine. we are ukrainians,
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and we want to live on ukrainian land in our hometown. heroes under has more from cave. what we're hearing from various telegram channels and from social media. what we're hearing from ukrainians that live in that area, talking to families that are outside of the area where voting is happening is that we are seeing 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
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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 rush and passports. they are immediately given their papers to join the russian military. so this is the scene that we're starting to get a picture we're starting 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 presumably start to release some sort of what they say will be results. more than 700 people across russia have been detained in protest against the criminal, mobilize ation of military service, police of crackdown on demonstrators opposing the army cool up in saint petersburg
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and moscow. on wednesday, the criminal not 300000 reservists would be sent to fight in ukraine, or dozens of people protesting mobilization have also been arrested in siberia. small protests were held in several northern cities demonstrate of held up blackouts with slogans including, we are not meet. and russia is appointed a new deputy defense minister. i'm advice i have more on that from moscow statement by the minister of defense. and now that the deputy minister of defense for logistics in the russian army has been replaced. the new man is called is kennel, kendall. general me hi mrs. little was known about me. he said 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
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for that reason, the bridge foreign office placed him on the sanctions accusing him of atrocities against east 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, trying to foreign minister says the pressing priority is to facilitate peace
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towards the end the conflict in ukraine. while with the drafting the united nations general assembly user gl gorbenko, until the digital piece is crucial for our future. and it underpins the common security of all countries, turbulence, and walk, and only open pandora's box. and he who instigates a proxy war can easily get himself burned, pursuing one's own absolute security can only undermine global strategic stability . we must address differences by peaceful means and resolve disputes through dialogue and consultation. your iran is president abraham racy, says protest against the government must be confronted decisively. days of demonstrations are triggered by the death of a 22 year old woman and police custody. iran has restricted internet services to try and crack down on descent. a tour, i gave them the reports 8 consecutive nights, people in to run have to fight authorities to protest over the death of master
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armine. the 22 year old died in custody last week after being arrested by so called morality police. sheed allegedly violated the country's policy on head scarves, ah, similar protest to spreading across iran in the northwestern 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 her round has limited internet services to climb down on the growing descent. the problem is if they switch off, they're the access to international networks or to their 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 several demonstrations in support of the
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government of also taking place in iran. president abraham, where he see says, immediate death must be investigated. but it's called the protests acts of chaos. long celebration they want to ride a wave and create riots and disturbances. they think with 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 anarchy disturbing national security is the security of people, no one by succumb to this so far though, the protest showed no sign of dying down. oh, victoria, gate and be al jazeera. the white house has criticized a near complete ban on abortion in arizona, calling it catastrophic, dangerous, and unacceptable. clinics have begun to close. after a judge ruled the state can enforce the band. it means a woman can only terminate a pregnancy if her life is in jeopardy. states have been deciding whether to change
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their laws governing the medical procedure. in june, the u. s. supreme court overtime to ruling and protected a women's rights to abortion. cilla had hair on al jazeera in a fight for leticia look set on italy's 1st women, prime minister will have more on georgia, maloney, and south africa. electricity supplies seems to be going from bad to worse, but some people are finding solutions in nature. ah, they all say exactly on time with the autumnal equinox, the seasonal winds of kicked him air from the cloud point of view. that's a change of season coming through the black sea hawkess's with temperatures dropping in northern iran and took men is done quite dramatically over the next day
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or so. look, ask about it from 40 to about 28. but the winds are talking about down here and their strengths in over sunday and monday you probably call it shamar is lasting 2 or 3 days. that's usually a dusty strong when that comes out of iraq. dr. kya to saudi arabia, buckroe and cut up bringing dusty weather with it. there was a change of temperature. did you notice? so that's a cold ish with down through to administer, but the well that comes with it, but from a few showers and dog miran nothing more to it. so sunshine still the dominant scene apart from the winds in this part of the world. now it's raska, you know about the drive that still affects the horn of ash goods apart from a few light showers, it's good to remain that way. unfortunately, there are shouts, further west, but the biggest clubs tend to drift. westerman ethiopia through sudan, st. rusk republic and towards nigeria, marjorie's had a wet season and the next day or so doesn't improve. things are still big charles, there on the whole, attending to be for the service. ah
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hello again, you're watching out there. as reminder of our top stories, this our funerals of being held in the lebanese city of tripoli for people who died offline migrant boat sank off the coast of syria. lebanese army says it's arrested, a man it believes was behind the suspected smuggling operation to italy. the 2nd day of a referendum is underway on the annexation of 4 regions in ukraine, held by moscow on soldiers reported to have been going door to door to get people to vote. more than 700 people across russia had been detained off to protest against the cremeans, mobilization of military reservists, please. of crackdown on demonstrators opposing the army cool ups and several cities including moscow and saint petersburg. hoster, of course i don't. yona has made landfall in eastern canada, hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses are now without electricity. trees and power lines have been down in nova scotia and prince edward island and authorities, and some regions are telling people to evacuate. so any body that's being told to
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leave their homes, you need to leave. there's no ifs, ands or buts. you need to leave what we have crews out and we'll soon won't be able to have our crews out in some areas is just becoming unsafe for our crews. we need you to stay home. if your home is a safe place, stay dear. if your home is not a safe place, let's try to get you out. and let's try to get on a move and go. ham painting in italy has wrapped up ahead of general elections on sunday from a prime minister, just happy content told to crowd and rome during his last rally that the vote is a historic one opinion polls show. he's trailing a fall right coalition that by georgia, maloney, they indicate she could become the country's 1st female prime minister. stephanie decker is in room with more on what's at stake. ah, this is what italy's next government could look like if the polls are accurate. but
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it's really all about ga maloney think it know i got 3 day well we will build a solid, cohesive government with a strong popular mandate which will remain in power for 5 years. ah, her right. when party brothers of italy is a head in the pulls indicating she could well become italy's 1st female prime minister and the 1st 4 white leader since beneath the civilians rise to power here . 100 years ago when only supporters gathered in rome's piazza then popular for the last rally before the elections deal, i give 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 lady brenda's, we looked up. 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,
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the democratic party led by the former prime minister and the collector is pulling 2nd. but italy's coalition focus politics means the numbers are not in his favor. was a problem, i will 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 or fundamentally luck all that luck. wallabies on 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 antique dresses and anti racism, but not to protect italy alone, whistle, but to project italy towards the europe of rights and dignity, not better to loudly darla good asked if a chris a good answer for the snap election follows the resignation of technocrat prime minister mining craggy in july, internal politics brought an end to his unity government that spanned from left to right. one that maloney and her party never joined. successive governments have collapsed. elections are not the solution. elections are the confirmation of
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a deep crisis of the political system. read. these are key collections because i think they are going to close a season as she's on 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 storing energy bills, inflation, and all round increase cost of living that will need to be addressed immediately. saturday will be a so called a silence. i had to have sundays alex and, and by the early hours of monday morning, italians could go. what their next government may look like here, 68 in 76 years japanese acknowledges are often growth. and in our poli is the head of analysis at the center for european policy. she gives us what policies we might expect from maloney, should she become prime minister?
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she might be a danger to democracy in the sense that she's supporting quite it very traditional and identity, the vision of it to me and politic congenital respect. he might be a danger because she's, she's not including nuclear thinking, you know, she's approach, you know, neither class anybody which is cared about, you know, be some private, be facing the migration 5 if you're going to be 5. so those people that are moving their sample squad than losing those security. i was looking for her because she divide simple and easy with me on, you know, identity traditions and nations in terms of economic reform middle will apply sort of conservative economic policy. so she does, one does not want to raise economists and i'm that on the one hand and she want usually to be 3, some russian down on the other. the major impact will be on inter points in the
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sense that she has a very strong migration ideas. and she's again and then to be the right to adopt children. have family. so i believe is going to be the major in international relations malone, your reg stated that she's probably ras, pro nieto and she will support some chief against russia. that as far as you is concerned, need you to be why you discuss these in the last month territory for you to change . but the let, she will not be one of the most support there are you that she believe that you wrote and you can, you should be just as just, you know, going vision of member come just with the national that will break together when it's possible. so she doesn't need, you know, in the to struggle hundreds of families in the occupied westbank say they have been forced to wait to bury remains of their loved ones. they say that family members,
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bodies are being held by israel and such a name reports with her 6 year old to 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 she, i missed her body. i missed her face most, and i missed all of her. fill out, graham pat. my a fanny 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 had without the seller. ah, if if mo, to hashed 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 for ever, we made
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a wreath of flowers and used a scarf to cover most of my face sula, saw it, and got emotional. but in the end, 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 as the bodies are buried with dignity, the family of mohammed sha ham is still waiting to bury him after he was killed
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during a raid last month or the drummer. that villain woodrum. this is an arrogant and criminal occupation if they could chop his body and feed it to the dogs. they would . they hate us. so laughs father, hussein says since her mother's death, the family has done its best to support her. alan yang ha, i want to be by her side and love her galen and let him pass. who seen 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, 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 a day or 2. the problem is aging and neglected infrastructure. but there may be a glimmer of hope as how matessa reports. so, you know, i tell you, are,
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there is no electricity again, but this time poor motto has a back up plan, a solar charging unit that makes with, like stay on and some plugs in her house work. my mother, she's did she since she's using they injections too lazy. so i had to put it in their shoes. so in the powers of usefulness because it has no caller id. i mean, you could please employees as a pay, as you go innovation that's providing off grid solar power to low income households . people pay an initial deposit of about $30.00 that balance. less than $60.00 is paid off in installments. it's giving south africans access to technology, they wouldn't usually be able to afford frequent pay payments that will ensure that you have a profile that will say, okay, you, you are a payer and you,
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you actually follow through with your payments. with that being said, over a number of time, 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 ascom is struggling to meet demand, aging and poorly maintained infrastructure is partly to blame. but these kind of solutions of, of the good these, the only way to go currency as we are we, that our infrastructure solutions currently in terms of what we have in south africa, would not be able to handle handle hybrid solutions like been on the grid and off the grid, planned 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 countries. now people are being told to use power sparingly until a long term
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a viable solution is found energy sector and the se, generating sufficient supplies of electricity for or south africans, or take time. possibly as getting as many households as possible, connected to alternative and affordable energy sources could be a better and faster solution had with us out there jennifer, or to better has played his final competitive tennis match. the 20 time grand slam champion has retired, but he wrapped up his story career with a loss to the team at world pairing at the labor cup in london. paul van to f reports taking to the court for the final time. watch a federal partnering with long time rival rafael nadeau to round out as 24 year career. 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
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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 something we've never seen before. federalist the game. 3rd on the list of all time, grand slam champion spine novak jock havoc and raphael nadeau. he won 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 boiled number one, a messing more than a $130000000.00 and prize money throughout his career. spinner, i've been a part of our journey. i will do it all over again.
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with so much amazing. thank you everybody so many people cheer me on and you guys here tonight means the world why thing back the tears fedora 1st thing is rivals before paying tribute to his family the girls to boys. my wife's been so supportive and he she good as not be long time ago. she 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. paul van with al jazeera ah.
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