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arrested across russia during protest against the military mobilization for the war and new crime. ah, i'm sam is a band. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, iran's president says, protest this must be confronted of 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 far right politician could win. and now does your investigation and the claims of anti semitism inside the procedure slave a policy during jeremy corbin's leadership for anti war protestors in russia are resisting president vladimir putin mobilization order. this might a ban on unapproved rallies. there have been demonstrations in dozens of cities.
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security forces quickly made arrests in central moscow in saint petersburg rights group say more than 730 people have been detained. last week, putin announced plans to mobilize 300000 reservists to bolster troops levels in ukraine. dozens of protesters against military call up have been arrested in siberia. small demonstrations were also held in several northern cities. besides mobilizing troops, rusher is making changes in senior military positions to step up its response to ukraine's counter offensive. it's appointed a new deputy defense minister, me hail mid since if he'll be responsible for logistic operations. he's under british sanctions for his role in overseeing the bombardment of murder you, paul, i am at val, has more from moscow. statement by the minister of defense announced that the
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deputy minister 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, ms. he said before 2015 when he reports that he had a role in the national federation in syria. busy particularly the bombing of the pope. after that, he became much more known for his role in the siege of matthew 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 the one when hundreds of taxes and munition were
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soldiers were sent into your crane without a proper arrangements to continue to send supplies to those to those troops. and also now russia is on the verge of sending ad, it has already started sending $300000.00 new recruits to, to support its operation. and ukraine. meanwhile, voting is continuing in referendum, seen as part of moscow's pushed to an x for regions in ukraine. a 2nd day of voting on joining russia has been completed in the hands on the ads because the ratio and song together they cover about 15 percent of ukraine's territory caves western allies have condemned devotes as a sham. i'll just hear what i've done. how may traveled his apparition, ukraine heard the concerns of residence there? ah, it wasn't a flight to safety. silence continued, torn about air strikes,
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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 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 separative. should pictures of people casting dallas. this is the city of done yet were separate is have controlled since 2014, but they don't control the entire region. and then areas under ukrainian control, 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 the vote illegitimate. they want to keep the territory and they won't stop our army. we will continue to liberate highlander russia was waiting for this, so it can say that ukraine is attacking russia. it becomes a full scale war and it can cope liberalization. video has emerge of our men in the oral workers going house to house, asking people to cast their ballots. here in kirsten, 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 said at home, silently, while soldiers knocked at their door. but pauline, there was more worried about what could happen 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 it, hurry voting ends. on monday, those we spoke to said the results were decided before it even started the meet ozy where the police are russian foreign minister. so gay laughter of defended the referendums of the un general assembly, the city and it's the reference homes are being conducted based on decisions by local administrations for the conditions of georgia friend homes have been published in following the referendums rush. of course, i respect expression of the will of those people who for many long years have been suffering abuses of the new regime. also, the un general assembly, as of asians, foreign ministers, has its time to work towards the normalization of relations with armenia. if
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follows fighting between armenia and by john this month, that killed more than $150.00 soldiers to the single will listen to the statement delivered by the prime minister of armenia. regretfully, this was yet another evidence. you must rating that the armenian site seems focused on, continued the confrontation instead of normalization. in there by john, 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 children. the commitment officer by any site is there. the hope that i mean you will find the lease of record constructively and engage generally into the negotiations. iranian president brought him at r e. c says protests against the government must be confronted decisively. there
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have been 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 apps. victoria gates and b reports. ah, 8 consecutive nights people in t ran have to fight authorities to protest. david, the death of master 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. oh, 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 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 also taking place in iran. president abraham were, he see says immediate death must be investigated. but it's called the protests acts of chaos behind solution. they want to ride a wave and create riots and disturbances, but i 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 was to come to the us. so far though,
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the protest showed no sign of dying down. oh, victoria gate and be al jazeera south korea and japan say north korea has 5, a short range ballistic missile towards the sea of japan. sole earlier said it had to take 2 signs. north korea could be preparing for launch. south korea's military says the miss hall was 5 from the tate jone's area. it comes 2 days after a nuclear power us aircraft carrier arrived to the south korean city of sand, faith and joint drills. us vice president camera harris is scheduled to visit south korea next week. nobody will you and who are all disuse of actions by not korea, including superior launches of ballistic missiles, are a threat to the peace and security of chapin and region, as well as the international community. it's also an acceptable to launch massage. consequently, while the invasion of ukraine is still ongoing,
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it violates the united nations security council resolution and strong to condemn it . italians all start heading to the polls in the next hour. the general election is widely expected. see a fall 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 pulls are accurate. but it's really all about ga, maloney thinkin only 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 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 supporter is gathered in rome's piazza del popular for the last rally before the elections deal
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. 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, february, we let 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. 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 to home. and it won't often damage alcorda lock 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 from an anti
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racism. what not to protect italy alone, wasteful, but to project it towards a europe of rights, dignity, not particularly darya. glasses and grace. a glance at 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 collections because i think they are going to close a season this season, which the left to rural government, italy, it what will the far right, the tree 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
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immediately. and by the early hours of monday morning, italians could know what their next government may look like here. 68 in 76 years japanese like rogers, they're off road said i had an al jazeera, we hear from some of the 10s of thousands of flood rushers they look to avoid being sent to war. and flights are sent to resume in large parts of western central africa, off the air controllers, and they strike ah, richard. he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle route. your travel package today. hello. there will start in the middle east and from the satellite image, you can see some popcorn cloud lingering around some of the gulf states with some showers expected in western areas of saudi arabia and yemen. now,
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temperatures have come down, they're gonna pick up slightly, but the story is really the shemelle that's blowing down, kicking up some dust for the gulf states, places like saudi arabia and katara could see some dust storms from that. certainly by monday it does cool down for western areas and in the north of iran, thanks to some wet weather moving across the caspian sea, that's going to bring temperatures down to the likes of turkmenistan. it has been exceptionally hot. it's looking a lot cooler by monday. now as we move across to north africa, we've got another tropical system that sparked warnings for the canary islands. we are expecting some really wet and windy weather to pass through here though it will edge its way further north by monday. wet weather well continues for nigeria, some intense showers. that's not going to help the flooding here. and as we move it down to more southern areas of africa, thought about heat for places like botswana, temperatures continuing to rise. 36 for habit,
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own it by monday. for cape town. well, it will cool down, but there will be some improvement later in the week. cats are air ways. official airline of the journey. lead your country on to the pitch is a special moment for any football or to do it as a palestinian woman. is a remarkable achievement. footballing legend added canton our introduces honey fallujah, 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, the me
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you're watching. i'll just hear a time to recap our headlines now. more than 700 people across russia has been detained off the protest against the kremlin mobilization of mercury reserve. it police to crack down on demonstrators opposing the army. call up several cities including moscow and st. petersburg, the iranian president says, protest against the government must be confronted decisively. dozens of demonstrations have been killed in violence off the anger of the death of 22 year old women and come to the last week. i mean, he was detained by the so called morality police for allegedly violating headscarf rules. italians are due to start voting in the general election in the next hour. opinion pulse suggest the right to in coalition lead by georgia, maloney wind or not top story. now the kremlin is mobilization, order is led to more people fleeing russia. borders remain open for now,
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but the government may restrict movement to prevent more men from leaving the country. prices for flights from moscow of sword, the selling out of places like to kia, the u, a. e and former soviet republics, including georgia and armenia, long traffic jams of forming at land crossings in the neighboring countries, usually quiet roads into catholic stand, mongolia. i've seen a sudden influx of russians looking to cross over and across him from st. petersburg, finn, and could see restrictions soon with the finished government announcing it'll ban russian tourists in the coming days. so severe is just one of the few countries to which russians can travel without a visa, joan. how as this report from the capital belgrade the no, to war, they chant russia without putin. it isn't clear exactly who their protest is aimed at. the russians in self imposed exile against the war in ukraine,
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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 dropped in the ocean and maybe it won't be heard . but i have to speak out to anyway, alexi novick off his among an estimated 50000 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 president flooding the putins partial mobilization of reservists. we like to level with 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 slobs in serbia, offer the russians familiarity, and
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a warm reception. but given the political ties between belgrade and the kremlin, it's an unlikely harbor for descent, feels that the names of from, or against the war that they really feel in a rush is 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 thing 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'll mobilize ation or call up of reservists, is likely to bring a new awareness of the water rushing homes and russian society. and that in turn is a step closer towards a possible tipping point. i've no dealer he didn't give it is one thing to sit on
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a couch and contemplate how we are conquering ukraine and quite another to be in a trench with the machine done. so i think that the dissatisfaction of the people is already quite strong with because those citizens to support fruit and the war has started to express that satisfaction 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 jona whole al jazeera belgrade funerals have been held so some of the 94 people who died when a boat carrying them from lebanon sank of syria. most of the 150 people on board were trying to flee to europe to escape lebanon's economic crisis. 11 days, army says it's arrested. the man suspects of being behind the smuggling operation.
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and to day strike my ad traffic controllers in western central africa has been suspended. hundreds of passengers were stranded across the region on saturday, off the national carriers forced the council flights. nicholas hock is in senegal capsule dot com, where he says the unions of pushing for better pay. we're outside in airports in downtown decor and the air traffic control tower that you see right behind me is being manned by the military. it's going to be handed over to civilian air traffic controllers because they've brought to an end their strike. they've been on strike for the last 2 days in 17 countries throughout west africa region of the size of the united states. several countries where commercial flights were grounded and no traffic up above. now, the air traffic controllers were angry because of their pay and working conditions
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. and there was still angry whilst they suspended their actions. they said that we'll go back in action striking in 1010 days time. they're angry about their pay conditions and they're working conditions out. air traffic controllers here earned around $300.00 a month, 1200 dollars a year, compare that to their counterparts in europe. that earn a $100000.00 a year. now there's also the issue of the working conditions. many of these powers and their electronics are aging and there's an increase of traffic up into the air . recently, some of these air traffic control towers were hacked and so they're asking for more means to deal with the increased traffic and new technology to do their job better . now the heads of state that are currently at the un general assembly, the african heads of state were got involved to try to bring an end to the strike
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action and have succeeded in doing so. but there's still a lot of issues that remain unresolved. what happened is for the last few days, millions of people were not able to fly out of this country to be able to go to europe to go to lisbon, to, to fly in the region to south told me was impossible. also people that are abroad that wanted to in the us, the white house is criticized and almost total ban on abortion in arizona, calling it catastrophic, dangerous and unacceptable. fillings have started to close. after a judge ruled,
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the state can enforce the ban, it means a woman can only terminate a pregnancy if her life is in danger. in june, the u. s. supreme court overturned a ruling that protected a woman's right to abortion, leaving it up to individual states to decide if their laws should change. al jazeera is releasing the 2nd tranche of documents from belabor files, a substantial leak of internal papers from britain's main opposition party. they reveal a concerted internal campaign from within the party to under mine, former leader jeremy corbin, phil reese from our investigative unit reports. 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, ah,
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an outrage. we will recognize a palestinian state. as soon as we take open quintile, amy corbin and the team leader we will so overdrawn. at last we have a western politician who actually sympathizes with the palestinians. oh, he said soon allegations emerged that he was a racist. the very existence of my party, the labor party is at stake. every race says i'm to see mout outside the labor party. it's time for jeremy colbin that the labor files contain the entire contents of the party's 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
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to suspend corbin supporters, harrison. an example that says we demand that international criminal court. ready 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 replaced mcnichol with an ally. jenny form be 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
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through the corban era. and this is the moment when jenny formed b becomes general. secretary of the labor party enabling jeremy corbin to take control of the bureaucracy of her labor works. after they took control, the number of investigations, suspensions and expulsions went up exponentially. under intense pressure corbin then accepted the definition of anti semitism. that includes criticism of israel, pressure from pro israel support is continued until he was defeated in a general election in 2019 soon after new leader, secure, stormy takes over his t 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
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say what they like about israel. steve read a senior opposition minister replies that the labor party will never accept attempts to exception allies and diligence demise. 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 in less than 2 hours from now it's oh, $600.00 g m t right here. now does era protestors have gathered outside a spanish bull ring in madrid, demanding an end to bull fighting. spain recently introduced laws that recognize animal rights for politicians excluded bulls to allow the traditional practice to continue. the protesters one the law changed. ah.

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