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a fully electric oh and how environmental crossroads campaigns are joining forces in the us. there is a global connection that is happening and we want to utilize that power to make change. not only for today, but for future generations as well or thrice on al jazeera, the nature seems as it breaks. this village is the 1st village in this area to be rebuilt. since this area, military took birth control pulse this area. we detailed coverage. this mountain behind me is still being occupied by as a, by john's armed forces. from around the world migration official faye, they're dealing with more than $200000.00 pending application blue 3 hundreds,
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arrested across russia is protests are up against president putin said military mobilization for the war. you crate. ah, 11 o'clock. this is out 0 life and also coming up, iran president says protest as must be confronted decisively as demonstrations. continue falling the death of a woman in police custody funerals or help for some of those who drowned and see trying to flee lebanon's economic crisis. 94 people have died many a missing and now does their investigation into claims of anti semitism. inside the british labor party during jeremy colvin. spanish 70 war protest is in russia resisting a president vladimir putin mobilization order. despite the ban on unapproved rallies that have been demonstrations in dozens of ms. ah,
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your security forces quickly made arrestin central moscow and in st. petersburg rights group say more than 730 people have been detained. last week, putin announced plans to mobilize 300000 reserves for the war. ukraine will dozens of protest as against military caught up, have also been arrested in siberia. small demonstrations were held in several northern cities. the mobilization order has led to more people fleeing russia. borders remain open for now, but the government may restrict movement to prevent more men from leaving the country of prices for flights from moscow of sword and setting out to places like turkey, u. e. and former soviet republics, including georgia and armenia, long traffic jams, a former land crossings into neighboring countries, usually quiet roads in because it's dawn and mongolia. i've seen a sudden influx of russians looking for way out. and they, crossing from st. petersburg to finland could see restrictions soon with the
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finished government announcing it will band russian tourists in the coming days. paul reese reports now from the valley mar checkpoint in finland from where some russians trying to escape the draft being sent back. it was a successful trip across the border for these russians arriving in finland as they continued their journey by bus and car to helsinki and beyond. but not all was so fortunate. oddity on left saint petersburg on saturday morning by the afternoon, he was being sent back. his stay in the european union lasted just 2 hours as he had the wrong visa to travel onwards to germany, to try and claim asylum. yeah, like a cost proposal, put it to put you go to put them with the money. i'm in the priority category for being called 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
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a 2nd of beauty. let us to let you know that cardinal. that amazing. yeah. still, the only thing which brings me piece 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 peck 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 used to get the use. it was 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 of saturday and more arrived as the day wore on. the restriction is being proposed
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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, polaris aldi's era volume our finland will serve. here is one of just a few countries which russians can travel without a visa agenda hall has this report now from the capital of belgrade. the, no to war, they chant russia without put in. it isn't clear exactly who their protest is aimed at. the russians in self imposed exile against the war in ukraine, their presence tolerated by staunch kremlin ally, serbia, one of only a few countries to which russians can travel. now, these are free. my voice might be a drop in the ocean and maybe it won't be heard, but i have to speak up to anyway. alexi novick off is among an estimated 50000
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russians who landed in belgrade since war broke out in february, many on one way. tickets. the pace of arrivals is thought to have escalated in recent days with young men in particular escaping presidents, lead me, putins, partial mobilization of reservists. we like them. i don't want to take part in the war against the ukrainian people, some on the vague objectives and probably very soon they will try to mobilize and rush on mass. and they will take anyone that they can catch and send them to the front line to be used as cannon fodder. so called brother nations, their fellow orthodox slabs in serbia, offer the russians familiarity, and a warm reception. but given the political ties between belgrade and the kremlin, it's an unlikely harbour for descent, feels that the. ringback of the drums are against the war that they really feel
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addresses equal and i was really against the war. no one is suggesting that small ex patrick populations like this one. however, the vocal are about to turn public opinion in russia against president putin or the war one think it's highly unlikely that even be seen or heard by most russians on state run media. but many people here do feel that the recently and i mobilize ation or call up the reserve, it is likely to bring a new awareness of the water rushing home and russian society. and that in turn is a step closer towards a possible tipping point. i've no idea, let me give it is one thing to sit on a couch and contemplate how we are concrete ukraine and quite another to be in a trench with the machine gun. so i think that the dissatisfaction of the people is already quite strong with because those citizens to support boot and the war have
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started to express. that is 2nd section with what is happening in ukraine. and the mobilize ation now will push people to protest against young, from a place of relative safety. now, having left their old lives behind, these russian dissenters are determined to play their part. jonah hall al jazeera belgrade, me more vote. he is continuing and referendum seen as part of moscow's pushed to next for regions in ukraine. a 2nd balancing on joining russia has been completed in lance commit to nets, conceptual region caisson. together they cover about 15 percent of ukraine. territory keeps as the voters illegal and along with western allies as condemned the reference as a show. how does there is how many to travel to stuff? region ukraine and had the concerns of some residents that oh, it wasn't a flight to safety. sirens continued torn about air strikes, day and night. but then escape from what russia seems to be planning in the
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occupied areas of ukraine. nice, and you said you come, we were shocked. 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 4 regions in ukraine's east and south. media area is controlled by pro russian separatists showed pictures of people casting ballads. this is the city of done yet was 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, explaining that people prefer to keep their opinion to themselves, not knowing what will happen next. ukraine and the international community have called devote illegitimate. they want to keep the territory,
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they would stop our army, we will continue to liberate our lander. russia was waiting for this, so it can say that ukraine is attacking russia. it becomes a full scale war and can corporate mobilize ation video as emerge of our men in the toral workers going house to house, asking people to cast their ballots. here in person. 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 under paper. others also told us about how they sat at home silently, while soldiers knocked at their door. but pauline, 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,
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we had no time, we just left in a hurry loading ends on monday. those we spoke to said the results were decided before it even started. but that, that her meet algebra zeppelin, joe turan where president abraham bracy says, protest against government must be confronted decisively. there have been days of demonstrations triggered by the death of a 22 year old women in police custody. iran has restricted internet services and access to various messaging apps toward gayden because this report ah, the 8 consecutive nights people in t ran have to fight authorities to protest. david, the death of massa meanie 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 northwest in city of ocean of
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a demonstrators defied a warning by the raining 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 plant 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 several demonstrations in support of the 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. we con solution. they want to ride a wave and create riots and disturbances, but i think with such moves,
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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 protests show no sign of dying down victoria gate and be al jazeera. i still had her not 0 campaigning heats up in brazil's presidential election with julia. both scenarios playing catch up in the polls and waiting to bury their loved ones, palestinian, say, israel, it's withholding the remains of family members as a form of punishment. ah, john, he has begun the fee for world copies on its way to the castle book. your travel package today. hello,
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they will look to east asia and japan is once again seen some very wet and windy weather thanks to tell us which swept its way into eastern, han shoe now it caused flooding many of the roads there. we had a record, we saw more than $400.00 millimeters for over 30 hours in one of the cities to the south of tokyo. now things have appeared up nicely that storm running away very quickly, leaving behind clear skies. certainly we will see some sunshine in tokyo by monday . it's getting wet to however long that east coast of japan. shanghai staying cloudy, may be catching a shower or too much wire for the korean peninsula and northern areas of china as well as down in the south. that was the move to south asia. it's funny looking dwyer in the north west of india and pakistan the himalayas been going to get a sprinkling of snow and some very heavy rain in places like tara con, we have got an amber wanting out for the heavy rain here on sunday. here the way,
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however, on monday much t y a sky, the cross central parts of india stretching down to the south. it's in the east that we are set to see the rain intensify, as well as for bangladesh and pots of me and my by monday. that's whoever official airline that you would find is willing payoff or control guy. what does the new, whatever we're mean for america and nato, as long as americans keep consuming prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation coming? how much? ra, the quizzical us bulletins, the bottom line of both of them to stewards from asia, the pacific. on elsie's 0, ah
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ah! again to what you got, sir. one of our top stories this hour and more than $700.00 people across russia had been detained off to protest against prevalence. mobilization of military reservists please have cracked out on demonstrate as opposing the army call ups in several cities including moscow. petersburg voting, continuing in referendum, seen as part of moscow's post to annex for regions in the ukraine of men to report it had gone towards the door to get people to vote south grip and japan say north korea has fight a short range ballistic missile towards the sea of japan sole earlier said it had detected signs that north korea could be preparing for lodge. south korea's military says the miss, i was fired from the i tight john area comes 2 days after nuclear power usa croft
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carrier, arrived in the south korean city of bu, son to participate in joint drills. us vice president campbell harris is scheduled to visit south crit next week. it's enough, robert kelly, who's a professor of international relations at present national university. and he explains why north korea is investing so much resources into it's miss our program . north koreans obviously have a pretty large missile arsenal at this point, and they're regularly testing because this is not really the backbone of north korea's military capabilities. conventional military is pretty out of date and it's very large for us. but a lot of that technology is out of date, or really it's kind of turning into a great big missile force, quite honestly. and so they're going to test on a regular basis, putting them on submarines also is something they kicked around for the future. i do think that's probably coming at some point and then of course, you know that i should be things off periodically sort of set up when some kind of diplomatic thing is occurring in the region or the us aircraft, carrier and software right now for exam one you mentioned that the vice president is coming, so this is kind of in line with their behavior. and the big advantages,
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of course, your summary is that you know it's under water and you can basically go wherever you want, right? harder to much harder to track them. you know, land based missiles. there's only so many places in north korea that they can go north is not that large, right? so we have pretty good us. and you can have pretty good satellite coverage over north korea and we can track stuff reasonably well. right before things went around, you can build, you know, defense around that you harden it. but still that's pretty difficult because the opponent knows where it is, the cell beyond the submarine is great because basically if you can slip out, you can really go anywhere you want, which will make it much easier for the north korean straight targets in the united states. are really anywhere on the planet with ease and so there's actually a fair amount of anxiety they might. it might really build these things and they certainly discussed it. a funeral had been held for some of the 94 people who died when a boat carrying them from lebanon to europe, sank off the case to syria. said to report, not from beirut when they're being laid to rest. victims of lebanon's, worst migrant bo tragedy in years. many of those who died were
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palestinian refugees. they've been here for decades, but lived with little or no right at all. the situation was made worse by 11 on saginaw may collapse that began 3 years ago. i hardly saw them on a bit of a 100. we lost 30 people from not help. i read 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, 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
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a migrant 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 departing double from 21 to 20 to 20. and that's not the typical, if you computed from january to september 2022, that shows how desperate these people are in order to protect the families and to provide for their its believes 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. 11 tommy 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,
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and dozens of people were never found. few expect the dangers and the security cracked down 11 on 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. eda, date of campaigning is intensifying ahead of brazil's presidential election with 15 . a weeks time left. his candidate loose industrial lula desilva has increased his lead and opinion pulse over president john. boss nora, both in our support. a say there is no way he will lose. our latin america, italy said human reports now from come peanut ah, a sea of yellowing green. the colors of brazil's flag reading bristling jade bro sonata on his latest campaign stop. he reminded voters that he's recently cut the
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price of petrol by half and increased hand out to the needy. but it's something else that makes most supporters worship him. we will weren't able to feel that goes like ordering gina boulders boundaries. we want them to feel very smooth body with oh, aggressive campaign. this is the 2nd largest city of brazil's largest and most populous state. so paolo and winning it on october. second, selections is vital to both scenarios. chances for a 2nd term. a is 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 was when i was logan in the selection is brazil,
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a mob. all else and god above everyone, also not or is and he's on his role. conservative family values and profoundly, nationalistic, a nation that resonates with millions of brazilians like these. nevertheless, the latest polls show him trailing behind lula in 2 of brazil street var just states and in a dead heat in rio de janeiro, which is supposed to be both sonata stronghold. one of many here can't believe it as prescription. so nature, the pulls lie and the pollsters have been bought off. people here tell us they're fighting for the soul of brazil, but should bull so not to lose to his ideological nemesis in the 1st round. as polls suggest, he made the president has hinted, he won't take defeat. lying down to see a newman al jazeera campaign, us brazil
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a final campaign rather have been held in italy ahead of summer's general election for the present. just every conte told the crown of rome. the vote is a historic one. opinion polls suggest is trailing a far right coalition, led by georgia, maloney now al jazeera is releasing these 2nd tranche of documents from the labor files, a substantial leak of internal papers from britain's main opposition party. they reveal a concerted internal campaign from within the party to undermine formerly the jeremy corp flores from our investigative unit. as this report, when jeremy corbin was elected leader of the labor party in 2015, he promised to shift in policy on the middle east. the continuing occupation big mansion of illegal settlements and the imprisonment of palestinian children are an outrage. we will recognize a palestinian state. as soon as we take open winter me, corbin and the team leader we will so overdrawn. at last we have
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a western politician who actually sympathizes with the palestinians. oh said soon allegations emerged that he was a racist. the very existence of my party, the labor party is at stake. every race says anti same out out of the labor party. it's time for jeremy kobus that the labor files contain the entire contents of the parties disciplinary folders since 2014. we can see real anti semitism, but then there is also a lot of information in these disciplinary files where there is clearly no anti semitism whatsoever. the file show the claims of anti semitism were repeatedly used to suspend corbin supporters, harrison. an example that says we demand that international criminal court. ready
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and the un chance benjamin netanyahu in israel for war crimes against humanity to suggest that this is somehow anti semitic, is simply trying to avoid israel being called out for it's appalling abuses in the occupied territories for the 1st 2 and a half years of his leadership it was the party general secretary who corbin inherited in mcnichol, who was ultimately in charge of dealing with anti semitism cases. in 2018. corbin replace mcnichol with an ally. jenny, for me. analysis of the data in the files tells a remarkable story. this graph shows the number of suspensions, investigations and expulsions from the labor party on grounds of anti semitism all through the corben era. and this is the moment when jenny formed b becomes general. secretary of the labor party enabling jeremy corbin to take
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control of the bureaucracy of her labor works. after they took control, the number of investigations, suspensions and expulsions went up exponentially. when you're under intense pressure, corbin then accepted the definition of anti semitism. that includes criticism of israel, pressure from pro israel support has continued, and she was defeated in a general election in 2019 soon after new leader, secure, stormy, takes over his team, meet with leading pro israel groups in britain. the files include minutes of the meeting which included the board of deputies of british jews, the board of deputies, a keen to count her suppositions from labor m. p. 's. that because they're nominally committed to combating anti semitism that it gives them carte blanche to say what they like about israel. steve read a senior opposition minister replies that the labor party will never accept
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attempts to exception allies and de, legitimize israel. phil reese, al jazeera london, and you can watch the full investigation called the labor files, the crisis which investigates allegations of racism in the labor party later on sunday at o $600.00 g m t right here on out is are hundreds of palestinian families in the occupied west bank say they've been forced to wait to bury the remains of their loved ones. they say their family members bodies are being held by israel. natasha . good name reports, not from a good this in the occupied westbank. 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 catalog, gray and pat. my
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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 have it as a cellar. ah, if it mo, to hatched 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 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
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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 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 hussain says, since her mother's death, the family has done its best to support her and the meanings. ha, i want to be by her side and love perfectly galen. i let him pass who seen says the family.
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