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protests against the military mobilization for the war in ukraine. ah, hello, i'm sammy zaden. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, ron's president says, protesters must be confronted off the demonstrations over a woman's death in police custody. voting due to begin in a general election in italy where a coalition led by a fall right politician could win and evacuation orders in parts of east and canada is the strongest storm in 50 years, makes land for anti war protesters in russia. all resisting president vladimir putin mobilization older spy to ban on unapproved rallies. there have been demonstrations in dozens of
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cities. the security forces quickly made the rest in central moscow in saint petersburg. right. group say more than 730 people have been detained. last week to, to announce plans to mobilize 300000 reservists to bolster troop levels in ukraine . thousands of protesters against the military call up have also been arrested in siberia. small demonstrations were held in several northern cities besides mobilizing troops, russia is making changes in senior military positions to step up its response to crimes counter offensive. its appointed a new deputy defense minister the hi on it's in says, will be responsible for logistical operations. he's on the brochure sanctions for his role and never seeing the bombardment of mario paul. i'm advice now has more for moscow statement by the minister of defense. and now that the deputy minister
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of defense for logistics in the, in the russian army, has been replaced. the new man is called, is kennel kendall 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 the 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 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,
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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. meanwhile, voting is continuing and referendum seen as part of moscow's push to an x for regions of ukraine. the 2nd day of voting on joining russia has been completed in lance don, yet sk the felicia, and had sung together. they cover about 15 percent of ukraine's territory cubes. western allies have condemned the votes as a sham. i'll just hear what i mean traveled as apparition, ukraine heard the concerns of residents there. it wasn't
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a flight to safety. sirens continued torn about air strikes, day and night. but an escape from what russia seems to be planning in the occupied areas of ukraine. nice and you said you were shocked. we thought it was a mistake. but on the 2nd day they repeated the same. everything was happening so fast. the referendum i 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 separate is should 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. busy controlled due mood were somber. here in port trust. no one wanted to talk to us, explaining that people prefer to keep their opinion to themselves,
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not knowing what will happen next. ukraine and the international community have called devote illegitimate. they want to keep the territory, they won't 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 it can call for nation video as emerge of our men in the tauriel workers going house to house, asking people to cast their ballots here, interest on 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 that 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, there was more worried about what had happened next. for 2 days i was wondering,
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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 over the russian foreign minister. so gay leverage defended the referendums that the un general assembly, the city and the mirror, brownwood, so the ref, friends, and which are being conducted based on decisions by local administrations, florida due to conditions of georgia friend m. c. have been published for you and following the referendum sealed rush, of course i will respect expression of the will of those people who are you, who for many long years have been suffering abuses of the neo nazi regime. these choose also at the un general assembly azerbaijan. foreign minister says it's time to work towards the normalization of relations with armenia. it follows fighting
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between armenia and does it have a jan this month that killed more than a $150.00 soldiers to the single will listened to the statement delivered here by the prime minister of armenia. regretfully, this was yet another evidence. you must rating there, the armenian site seems focused 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 to 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 genocide is that we hope that i mean, you will find a looser break it constructively and engage generally into the negotiations. iranian fraser and deborah,
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hey murat you say says protest against the government must be confronted decisively therein. days of demonstrations triggered by the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody. iran has restricted internet services and access to various messaging grew apps. victoria gate and the reports ah, the 8 consecutive nights people and he ran have to fly to authorities to protest. david the death of massa mimi 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 a demonstrate his 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
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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 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 several demonstrations in support of the government of all say taken place in iran. president abraham, where he see says a metes death must be investigated, but is called the protests acts of chaos. requiring some alteration 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 i succumb to this so far though,
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the protests show no sign of dying down. ah, victoria gate and be al jazeera italians will head to the polls in less than 2 hours. the general election is widely expected to see a far right leader take power for the 1st time since the end of world war 2. stephanie decker reports from rome. ah, this is what italy's next government could look like if the polls are accurate. but it's really all about georgia maloney bank in knowing going through them and 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
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in rome's piazza del popular for the last rally before the elections deal. i given my support to this party because i love my country and judge maloney it will protect it. she will make laws to protect our youth, our ports, and the quality of life of italians who do deserve this. finally said billy brandon, we let you go. first of all, we need to regain a national identity that has been set aside for the good of europe. but this is not a real europe because we have lost our own identity. on the center left, the democratic party led by the former prime minister and that he collector is pulling 2nd. but italy's coalition focus politics means the numbers are not in his favor of abil bucker's to morrow is part of that coalition. he came to italy as a student from the ivory coast in 1999 and is now running as a candidate to home. and it won't often damage alcorda dark wallabies 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 dresser, some and,
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and to race, assembled not to protect italy alone placeholder, but to project it towards the europe of rights and dignity. not particularly darya glass if increase the glass if 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 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 through with these are key elections 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,
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inflation and all round increase cost of living that will need to be addressed immediately. and by the early hours of monday morning, italians could well what their next government may look like here. 68 in 76 years japanese, i garages are often road. so i had an al jazeera who funerals, i held for some of the 94 people drowned at sea, trying to flee lebanon's economic crisis. painting a picture of corruption. why this aunt exhibition in manila is drawing attention to more than just the priceless words on display. ah but hello there. we've got another tropical storm strengthening in the caribbean, but before we get there, let's look to north america. it's a divided picture from the west to the east is looking much clearer and calm in the
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west. lots of sunshine and warms, coming in. that's certainly not the story in the east. we've got this cold front pulling its way across the midwest and the great great lakes bringing some heavy rain and knocking temperatures down. and if we take a closer look at eastern canada, now fiona worked its way very quickly up north taking some very wet and windy conditions here it has weakened. however, but behind it that will be a brief pause before we get more wet. and when do the answer storm sweeping through new england on woods to places like cat beck and following closely behind where fiona has passed. now i'll swear across the us. it is looking much fine at why in the south. lots of heat coming through for texas for florida. however, we are likely to see some storms with some possible flooding. and we are expecting a flooding from tropical storm in it's likely to strengthen into a hurricane as it passes over the cayman islands, just missing jamaica. it'll work its way through the west of cuba,
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heading to florida, and it may strengthen. we'll keep an eye on that system that sir, whether updates ah, with all the counting, the cost, liberty is deposited, hold up flanks to get their own savings. what's the way out for the financial crisis, china under pressure to help poor nations with death drug whose floss is it? bob williams, provost results old forming techniques to cope with drought counter and the cost all al jazeera, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on al jazeera. ah ah,
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or come back here watching the al jazeera time to recap the headlines now. more than 700 people across russia have been detained. off the protests against the kremlin mobilization of military reserve. police have cranked down on demonstrates is opposing the army coal ops, several cities including moscow and st. pete's book. be rainy and president says protests against the government must be confronted decisively. thousands of demonstrators have been killed in violence off to anger over the death of a 22 year old woman in custody last week. bossa, i mean he was detained by the so called morality police for allegedly violating headscarf lose italians. did you to stop voting in a general election in the coming hours? the opinion polls suggest to right wing coalition lead by ga, maloney will win more not top story. now the kremlin mobilization
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old was led to more people flee. russia. borders remain open for now, but the government may restrict movement to prevent more men from leaving the country. prices for flights from moscow have sword and sending out in places like turkey, the u. e. former soviet republics, including georgia and armenia, long traffic jams of forming at land crossings into neighboring countries to usually quiet roads into catholic san mongolia have suddenly seen an influx of russians looking to cross over and the crossing from st. petersburg to finland could see restriction soon. with the finish government announcing it'll ban russian tourists in the coming days. full res, for fords from valley mot in finland 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
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continued their journey by bus and car to helsinki and beyond. but not all was so fortunate. i've left saint petersburg on saturday morning by the afternoon. he was being sent back. his stay in the european union was to just 2 hours as he had the wrong visa to travel onwards to germany, to try and claim asylum. yeah, i can prepare for the defense, you go to put the most money up. i am 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. i'm 2nd. so if you can let me know what you said, but gardner 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 saturday was relatively quiet here in contrast to
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packed crossings from russia to georgia, finland's foreign minister packet said on friday that the government plans to stop russians entering the country on shank tourist visas, the longest line of calls here was queueing in the other direction. we could use it, 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 ahead of saturday and more 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. polaris aldi's era volume are finland,
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south korea and japan say north korea has 5, a short range ballistic missile towards the sea of japan. sole earlier said it had detected signs, north korea could be preparing for launch. south korea's military says the miss i was 5 from the touchy on see area. well, that comes 2 days after a nuclear power, the us aircraft carrier arrived in the south korean city of san to participate in joint drills. us vice president campbell harris is scheduled to visit south korea next week. robert kelly is a professor of international relations at national university. he explains why north korea is putting all of its military strength into its missile program. north koreans obviously have a pretty large missile arsenal at this point. and the regularly testing because this is not really the backbone of north korea military capabilities. conventional military is pretty out of date and it's very large, of course. but a lot of that technology is out of date, or really as kind of turning into a great big missile force, quite honestly. and so they're gonna test on
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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 like to shoot these things off periodically sort of set up when some kind of diplomatic thing is occurring in a region where the us aircraft carrier and software right now, for example, and you mentioned that vice president is coming, so this is kind of in line with their behavior. and the big advantage is, of course, your submarine is that, you know, it's under water and you can basically go wherever you want, right? it's 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 here, and we can track stuff reasonably well, right? if you put things around, you can build, you know, defense around that hardnet. but still that's pretty difficult because the opponent knows where it is. dsl beyond the submarine is great, because basically, if you can slip out, you can really go anywhere you want, which would make it much easier for the north koreans straight targets in the united states are really anywhere on the planet with ease. and so there's actually a fair amount of anxiety might it might really build these things and they
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certainly discussed it. funerals have been held for some of the 94 people who died when the boat carrying them from lebanon to europe sank of syria. many were palestinian refugees who lived for decades in lebanon, where the economy has collapsed. santa hold, the reports from bay route there 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 lived with little or no right at all. the situation was made worse by 11 on economic collapse that began 3 years ago. i saw them on a bit about how 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
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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 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
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provide for the it's believe that up to 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, and dozens of people were never found. few expect the dangers and the security cracked down in lebanon 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 wrote. should i can police of the 1st hundreds of
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student demonstrators in colombo, the, there were demanding the release the student leaders. dozens of people were detained by police. the protest comes a day after present in toronto. we couldn't sing a bad old demonstrations near his office and the homes of military leaders. canada has experienced its worse storm. it almost 50 years. after the remnants of her confusion, i hit the east coast. it had been downgraded to a post tropical side flown by the time it made landfall. fiona still brought powerful winds and a storm surge with life threatening conditions. high did joe castro explain? already considered one of the strongest storms, canada has ever experienced. fiona made landfall in nova scotia early saturday morning, bringing 150 kilometers per hour winds and heavy rainfall. the canadian hurricane
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center says the storms preliminary barometric pressure reading was the lowest on record for canada. the lower the pressure, the more powerful the storm were thinking. first and foremost of the peoples of had a terrifying past 12 hours. people have seen their homes washed away in the winds, rip schools, roofs off. as canadian, as we always do in times of difficulty, we will be there for each other. about a 100 people were evacuated in halifax, the provincial capital, nearly 3 quarters of nova scotia was left without power. as crews raced to restore electricity and mist widespread reports of down trees and power lines, the mayor of halifax told al jazeera he had no doubt. climate change made the storm worse with climate change, in particular, the volatility of weather these days. we've been getting more of these hurricanes.
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fiona's northward path then took it through the newfoundland town of portal basks. a woman was rescued from the sea after her house collapsed. according to police, widespread damage lead the mayor to declare a state of emergency, posting this video to facebook. hi, she hi, a her go live here again and going to be pretty direct. now with people, we're in the process here of calling a state of emergency. our tone is an all tents purposes. we are already in a state of emergency. no serious injuries. orfis holidays were reported in the hours after fiona came ashore. the authorities caution. the danger is not yet over . fiona has weakened, but may pickup energy again as it continues to move north. hydro castro al jazeera, a new exhibition has opened in manila of artwork that once belonged to former philippine 1st lay. the imelda marcos, the exhibits were repossessed by the government,
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which says she bought them with stolen state funds while the display is a chance to see the work of renowned masters for summit to remind her of the corrupt regime of the current president's father are below reports they came from russia, italy, in the former yugoslavia paintings acquired by the philippines, former 1st lady, imelda marcos, and later seized by the government. now an exhibit in this museum in manila, these are my favorites from and that so well known part of the act world. yet is there formright angus novia, but it is the story behind the collection, more than the aesthetics that has drawn attention. the exhibit opened just after the election of britain and marcus junior. this, my parents are believed to have embezzled an estimated $5.00 to $10000000000.00 from state coffers. the paintings have become one of the symbols of the regimes, corruption. the fact that they be sequestered means that they fail,
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it ain't got them. in 2019 the philippines anti graft court ruled that close to $900.00 mark was owned artworks, amounting to more than $24000000.00 were obtained using stolen funds. the paintings on display here are just a fraction of what is believed to be an extensive collection held by the marcus's some valuable pieces of an auction. some are under litigation and others still missing. what are the more mysterious paintings this picasso, which the government had supposedly found in 2014 but which made an appearance more recently in the film, the king maker. many of the galleries that she bought, paintings from told her that they were not only selling a painting by master, but may be a replica of that painting, but she kept buying them anyway because it wasn't her money. despite this, the presidential commission on good govern.
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