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and she 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 an election that will be what closely by both you and russia. october on al jazeera, this was a media moment, the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing media freedom being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of uses that the game that rolled and bad for world war to for the africans. why? on al jazeera ah, i define moscow's mobilization push
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hundreds of people arrested in protest across russia. ah, lauren taylor, this is andrew here, alive from london, also coming up. wow. lebanon's migrant boat tragedy. the 1st funerals for the scores killed trying to sell to europe. another night of anti government demonstrations in terror on president rice. he says, the protest this must be confronted decisively. a new face of italian politics was less than 24 hours to go. tolls points to the country's 1st female prime minister ah hello saturday. so a bold display of defiance and resistance in russia. angry protestors publicly
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challenged president vladimir pritchens military mobilization order is fight laws banning on the sanction rallies. demonstrations were held in dozens of cities across the country. the law russian security forces move quickly to arrest anti war demonstrators in central moscow and petersburg rights groups say more than 730 people were detained across 32 city sauce. we put in and out fans to mobilize 300000 reservists to bolster his troops. fighting in ukraine, the move immediately bought condemnation from ukraine and its western backers. that mobilization order has seen a mass exodus. russia. borders remain open for now, but their phase put in could impose restrictions to prevent further flow men from the country. flights moscow skyrocketed in price and sending out to destination, such as your kia dubai and former soviet republics,
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including georgia and armenia. there are several land crossings, but long traffic jams forming, entering neighboring countries, usually quite roads into cars. exxon and mongolia have been overwhelmed by the sudden influx of russians looking for a way out. and the eastern road crossing from st. petersburg to finland could see restriction soon. with the finished government announcing it will band russian tourists in the coming days. poor race reports from the valley metric point in finland from where some russians tried to escape the draft of being sent back. it was a successful trip across the border for these russians arriving in finland as they continue that journey by bus and car to helsinki and beyond. but not all was so fortunate. auditorium left saint petersburg on saturday morning by the afternoon. he was being sent back his stay in the european union after just 2 hours, as he had the wrong visa to travel onwards to germany, to try and claim asylum clubs proposal to go to. but the most money i'm in the
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priority category for being cold up to fight in ukraine under the mobilization order. because i have discharge papers from the army. people just like me going to be taken in the 1st wave of it. i would choose to go to prison rather than fight in ukraine, even though they will torture me or shoot me. i'm sick of me now. beauty, let us to let you know that cardinal. that amazing. yeah. still, the only thing which brings me peace is that until the moment i'm caught, i'm going to be with my family and saturday was relatively quiet here in contrast to packed crossings from russia to georgia, finland's foreign minister peca harvey stokes said on friday that the government plans to stop russians entering the country on shank and tourist visas. the longest line of calls here was queueing in the other direction. we could use it. it was
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funny. i was insane on holiday. so i'm going back to russia. as far as i know, people who are eligible for the military on being struck from leaving russia. but if i was asked to go to war, i don't think i would go. the number of russians entering finland daily had doubled ahead of saturday. and laura arrived as the day wore on. the restrictions being proposed by finland should mean that in most cases, russians will only be allowed across the border to visit family or go to work. but with that yet to come into effect the cues on the road from some petersburg starting to build again, poll reese, i'll do is era volume. our fiddler rushes pushed to annex for regions and ukraine has moved into a new phase. a secondary voting has been held in occupied areas. the pilot asks whether the regions should join russia. ukraine and its international allies have condemned the votes as a sham. they say the results are predetermined by russia or to update her made reports from separation. it wasn't a flight to safety. simons,
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continue to warn about and strike day and night. but then escape them. what russia seems to be planning in the occupied areas of ukraine needs and you said you were shot which we thought it was a mistake. but on the 2nd day they repeated the same, everything was happening so fast. the referendum went to become part of russia, is taking place in occupied areas in for regions in ukraine's east and south. median areas controlled by pro russian separate is shoot pictures of people casting dallas. this is the city have done yet. we're separate is have controlled since 2014, but they don't control the entire region. and then areas under ukrainian control. busy do mood were somber here in port trust. no one wanted to talk to us,
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explaining that people prefer to keep their opinion to themselves, not knowing what will happen next. ukraine and the international community have called the vote illegitimate. they want to keep the territory, they went stop our army, we will continue to liberate our lander. russia was waiting for this, so it can say that ukraine is attacking russia and it becomes a full scale war. and it can call for nation video as emerge of our men in the oral workers going house to house, asking people to cast their ballots. here in the sun. people arriving in the police say it's also happening in the areas this elderly woman didn't want to show her face because she still has relative in occupied the. she tells me a similar team entered her garden, but she refused to write anything on the paper. others also told us about how they sat at home silently, while soldiers knocked at their door. but pauline,
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there was more worried about what could happen next. 2 days i was wondering, i was crying, but then we decided because of the threat of mobilize ation of men. my husband, we had no time, we just left in a hurry voting ends on monday. those we spoke to said the results were decided before it even started. that, i mean ozy, we're putting into herring is the deputy director of the atlantic councils eurasia center. she says rushes attempts to next part of ukraine could have major consequences. it's a huge deal. so most people are focusing right now on mobilization and we see these emotional images of people being force under buses. and it's, you know, it's terrible. but annexation is actually more important geopolitically, so here's what happens. so ukrainians are being forced to check vote and vote in favor of annexation for provinces of ukraine will likely be annex and it will be
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over 90 percent. if it's fake, though, this is what they did in crimea in 2014. what this means though, is that those 4 provinces will be under moscow's nuclear umbrella. what i expect to happen is that key of will say, heck, no, that is our sovereign territory. vladimir putin so when ukraine tries to retake those 4 provinces, as they said they will blow out of your boot and may call joe biden and say, tell ukrainian president zalinski to stand down. or we're going to use a nuclear weapon on one of ukraine cities. that's, you know, the most extreme example, but that's a lot of that's, that's what i'm really worried about in the sort of analytical community. and the government is worried about this as well. rushes foreign minister has told the un general assembly that his country had no choice but to invade ukraine. a 2nd of rav criticized western nations for what he called a grotesque fear of russia. you to go to the incapacity of western countries to negotiate. and the continued war by the key regime, again, their own people left us with no choice but to recognise the independence of the
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desk and the people's republic and start a special military operation to protect the russian and other people in the us. and so we acted to remove the threats against our security, which nato had been consistently creating in ukraine at our borders ah, being held for some of the victims of a boat accident off the coast of syria. more bodies are being recovered. days after the vessel from lebanon went down, at least 90 people are now confirmed dead, and others are still missing. most of those on board were trying to escape evidence economic crisis. and how to force from beirut. they're being laid to rest victims of lebanon's, worst migrant bo tragedy in years. many of those who died were palestinian refugees, they've been here for decades,
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but lived with little or no rights at all. the situation was made worse by 11 on 2nd, on the collapse that began 3 years ago. i know that it's sort of mine a bit of a how we lost 30 people from not already 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 set, sail on tuesday, but sank off the coast of neighboring syria. 2 days later, families are desperate for any news. i didn't promise us anything. they said we should go identify the bodies 1st as we have no idea. if they're still alive or dead, we still don't know anything. in recent years, the north lebanon coast has become a migrant to, to europe. and increasing number of lebanon have joined palestinian and syrian
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refugees attempting to make the dangerous journey. we have seen the number of people attempting to divide the number of both departing douglas 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 believe that up to a $150.00 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, 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 some 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
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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 postcards, but not before 6 of them had died, including 2 babies, sent their elders. eda, they wrote iranian president abraham rice. he says, protest against the government must be confronted decisively, once per demonstrations were triggered by the death of a 22 year old women in police custody. last week, tara has limited internet services in the attempt to quality on rest. dozens of demonstrations have been killed. rhetoric a be the 8 consecutive nights people into iran have defied authorities to protest. david the death of massa, meaning the 22 year old, died in custody last week after being arrested by so called morality police. she
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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 climb down on the growing descent. the problem is if they switch off their, the access to international and 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 as such a 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. president abraham, where he see says, immediate death must be investigated,
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but it's called the protests acts of chaos. behind subtle vision, 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, the security of people, no one will succumb to this so far though, the protest show no sign of dying down. wow, victoria gate and be al jazeera still to come on. i was a 0 campaigning hips up in brazil as presidential election was. i have also narrow playing catch up in the polls. thus homes swept away in parts of eastern canada. a storm fiona brings hurricane force winds. ah
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had low their high pressure across more than any certain areas of australia is keeping things of fine dry it's sunny and warm. even hot temperatures. touching up into the mid thirties in the north. now we've seen some where to where the sweep across the bite and cloud lingering around southern areas of western australia, suddenly affecting the skies in perth. but if we have a look at the 3 day, is going to be some improvements. certainly by monday, the temperature continuing to rise to the mid twenties on tuesday is going to get wet or full, that southeast corner. but it winds up along that coast of queensland and new south wales, lots of settled conditions and some sunshine. and we've also seen some spring sunshine in the south island of news, the lin temperatures continuing to pick up in places like christ church and wellington wester in the east of the north island. and it will get slightly cooler in oakland 18 degrees on monday. now as we move to south east asia,
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it's northern areas of the philippines that are going to see the really wet and windy weather. thanks to that tropical storm. that's pulling its way west towards the south china sea. we have got flood advisories out for some areas in luzon. we are expecting some very heavy rain and that's going to head its way west. by the time we get into monday. ah. to 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 for bowling legend. added canton our introduces honey, fall job, 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 lou.
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ah, the top floor is your manager 0 rights group say more than 730 people have been detained at anti war protests across russia. security forces moved quickly to break up demonstrations in moscow saint petersburg and several other cities. i teresa angry of president putin's partial mobilization order funerals are being held for some of the victims of a boat accident off the coast of syria. more bodies are being recovered. days after the migrant vessel from lebanon went down these 90 people and are confirmed dead. and iranian president, abraham racy, says, protest against the government must be confronted decisively. widespread
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demonstrations were triggered by the death of a 22 year old women in police custody last week. a right wing coalition that's tip to rise to power in italy has wrapped up its campaign to patch square in rome. parliamentary elections will be held on sunday. they were triggered by the collapse of prime minister. mario dragged until july. stephanie decker bought some red. ah, this is what italy's next government could look like if the poles are accurate. but it's really all about ga maloney thinkin no i got through them. well, 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 supporter is
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gathered in rome's piazza del palo 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, very bad. we want to go, 1st 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. the 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 abu 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. it won't often domains, alcorda, lock, wallabies on the 1st thing to worry about on the high bulls and at all italian
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families, ever hotmail on the table. this is why we will bring the values of antithesis, um, an anti racism not to protect it for you alone. but to project it towards a europe of rights and dignity, not particularly darla gossip and chris to get out of the snap election follows the resignation of technocrat prime minister minute draggy in july, internal politics borden and 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 a deep crisis of the political system. we will, these are 2 elections because i feel they are going to close a season this season, which the left overall government, italy every day. what will the far right, literally mean for relations with europe for immigration policies for the economy?
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italy is struggling with storing energy bills, inflation, and in all round increase cost of living that will need to be addressed immediately . a so called a silence. i had gone sunday's election and by the early hours of monday morning, italians could go what their next government may little like. here 68 in 76 years japanese i called you there. off rose campaigning is heating up in the brazilian presidential election. were the 1st round of voting scheduled in just over a week. baptist candidate, who is in us yolanda silva as increased his pony lead over president julia bus to narrow the button. our supporters say there's no way he will lose our latin america to machine human reports from campaign us. ah, a sea of yellowing green, the close of business flag needed president jade bruce and not on his latest campaign stop. he reminded voters that he's recently cut the price of petrol by
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half and increased handouts to the needy. but it's something else that makes most supporters worship him. we will work a reason. we want them to feel a oh, aggressive dog campaign. this is the 2nd largest city of brazil's largest and most populous state. so power and winning it on october. second, selections is vital to both scenarios chances for a 2nd term. i mean, it's not difficult to convince you. you just need to look at other countries that adopted communist ideology and show how much brazil was robbed between 2003 or 2015. he's referring to the administration of his formidable rival for the left wing president. and we see national lula desilva most when i was logan in the selection is brazil, a mob. all else and god above everyone,
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most fernando is and he's on his role. conservative family for a family nationalistic, a nation that resonates with millions of brazilians like these. nevertheless, the latest polls show him trailing behind lula. 2 of brazil's 3 large estates and in a dead heat in rio de janeiro, which is supposed to be both, so not a strong hold on one of the many here can't believe it. ask you for so richard the pools lie and the pulls, those have read boldoff. people here tell us they're fighting for the so brazil. but should bull. so now to lose to his ideological nemesis in the 1st round, as opposed to just he made the president has hinted, he won't take defeat. lying down see a human al jazeera and venus, brazil. south korea says north korea has fired an unspecified ballistic missile
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towards the east coast soles. military had earlier said it detected signs that north korea may be preparing to test. a submarine launched ballistic missile. a usa croft carrier arrived in south korea on friday, joining other military vessels to participate in joint drills with south korean forces. yes, vice president carmella harris is due to visit the region next week. as about john's foreign minister says it's time to work towards the normalization of relations between his country and armenia to whom bar mar off made the comment during his address to the un general assembly arminius promised to address the assembly earlier this week, condemning what he called as a by chance, unprovoked aggression, hundreds of soldiers were killed in fighting this month. 2 days ago, we listened to the statement diluted by the prime minister of armenia. regretfully, this was yet another evidence. you must rating that the army insight seems focused
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on, continued the confrontation instead of normalization in azerbaijan. we believe that our region has seen enough confrontation, destruction, and suffering. it is high time for both our nations do engage fully and wholeheartedly in the post conflict normalization. so we can finally turn over the tragic page of our history and start building a better future for our jeweler. the commitment officer by johnny side is that we hope that i mean, you will finally reciprocate constructively and engage generally into the negotiations. canada as prime minister justin trudeau says stone piano has caused significant damage to the countries east. a storm made land full on saturday, bringing hurricane force winds. thousands of people in nova scotia and prince edward island, or without power authority say several times, but dragged out to sea storm piano battered puerto rico and other parts of the caribbean, nearly a week ago,
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killing at least 8 people. the storm is weakening as it travels north, but officials and parts of canada still ordering people to leave the area. so anybody that's being told to leave their homes, you need to leave. there's no ifs, ands or buts you need to leave. are 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 there. 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. honors the families in the occupied west bank say they've been forced to wait to bury the remains of their loved ones for more than 50 years. the israeli military has withheld the bodies of palestinians, who it says attacked israelis, and with an killed. industrial name has war 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
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home. so good her act that he, i missed her body. i missed her face most and i missed all of her. allow graham pat . my offend 8 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 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 for ever, 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, 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
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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 during a raid last month or the drama that film woodrum. this is an arrogant and criminal occupation if they could shop his body and feed it to the dogs, they would. they hate us. so laughs, father hussain said, since her mother's death,
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the family has done its best to support her. and then me ang her. i want to be by her side and love her galen albany, a him past 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 rename l 0, abu dease in the occupied west, bake a communist style parade, has taken place in hong kong. and the 1st such display since china took over the territory in 1997, the parade began with offices in uniform, marching with hong kong and chinese flags. the territories discipline service, police and some other government agencies took part. chief executive john lee was among those watching china's government opposed a tough national security law on hong kong in 2019 seeking to stamp out public descent.

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