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on al jazeera sculptures paintings and other unique pieces in the indonesian capital, hundreds of people taking a look and anesha visual. obscene was hit. hard by the pandemic galleries were closed and had to exhibit their collections online for many celebrate to return to the way things were. this also room for incarnations not seen before. more than 60 galleries from indonesia and elsewhere in asia participating. eager to meet collectors and artists from around the world with new artist, new modes and new pieces on display. the fare is a dynamic celebration of the resilience of the industry. the tantalizing hints of wants yet to come with ah, it's in the votes in the parliament reelection that could bring
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a far right leader to power for the 1st time since the 2nd world war. ah, con, carry johnson. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up. hundreds are detained across russia. during protests against the decree to enlist civilians into military service. a perilous journey for a better life ends in tragedy. at least $94.00 people, including children, have now died off their boat from lebanon, sank the coast of syria, and iran is president bows to act decisively against nationwide protests over the death of a woman in custody of the so called morality police. ah, italians are voting in
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a general election that's been closely watched by the rest of europe. opinion polls predict to right wing coalition taking power with a far right leader for the 1st time since the 2nd world war. if the polls are correct and georgia maloney would become italy's 1st female prime minister center left, a democratic party is polling 2nd. stephanie decker has this report from rome on the campaigning ahead of those elections. ah, this is what it to the next government could look like if the polls are accurate. but it's really all about ga, maloney think getting only got 3. they will, 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 love the com. it's these 1st fema prime minister and the 1st far right leader, benito mussolini is rise to power here. 100 years ago. maloney supporter is
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gathered in rome's piazza than popular for the last rally before the elections deal . i given my support to this party because i love my county and judge maloney it will protect it. she will make laws to protect our youth, our ports, and the quality of life of italians who do deserve this. finally said lady belinda, 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 domains alcorda doc, wallabies on the 1st thing to worry about are the high bulls and that all italian
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families ever hotmail on the table. this is why we will bring the values of antique dresses them, and anti racism not to protect italy alone. where shall i to project italy towards a europe of rights and dignity. not particularly darla get us if from chris to get out said the snap election follows the resignation of technocrat prime minister mining craggy in july, internal politics brought an end to his unity government that spanned from left to right. one that maloney and her party never joined successive governments, have collapsed. elections are not the solution. elections are the confirmation of a deep crisis of the political system. read. these are key collections because i feel they are going to close a season as she's on which the left over all government. italy made it. what will the far, right, the to mean for relations with europe for immigration policies for the economy?
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italy is struggling with storing energy bills, inflation and all round increased 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 little like. here, 68 in 76 years japanese, i garages, there up in rome, president vladimir putin, partial military mobilization order has spot protests across russia on a scale not seen since the start of the war in ukraine. ah, that's despite a government ban on unapproved rallies, rights group say more than $730.00 people were detained during the nation wide demonstrations. with thousands of protesters had been arrested in siberia, small demonstrations were held in several northern cities. last week booting announced pans to enlist as many as 300000 reservists to boast to troops fighting
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in ukraine. russia has also re shuffled its military leadership. the couch itself has been appointed as the new deputy defense minister, he'll be responsible for logistic operations is on the sanctions for his roland, overseeing the bombardment of mario pope. i am at val, has more from oscar. statement by the minister of defense announced that the 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, mrs. sad before 2015 when he reports that he had a role in the national federation in syria. busy particularly the bombing of the pole. after that, he became much more known for his role in the siege of matthew paul in april. and
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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 sticks and thus because people say that logistics might be the weakest link in the russian operation in crane. and that has been obvious from day one, when hundreds of tanks and munition were soldiers with 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 in ukraine. it's the 3rd day of referendums, in 4 areas occupied by russian forces and its separatist allies. voting continues
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under the watchful eyes of russian soldiers and parts of the hands on the esc, parisha, and press on the concerns of some residence there. it wasn't a flight to safety. simon's 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 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 dollars. this is the city have done yet. were separate is have controlled since 2014, but they don't control the entire region. and then areas under ukrainian control,
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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, 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 cope. mobilize ation with you as a merge 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 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
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sat 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, i was crying, but then we decided because of the threat of mobilization 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 ozi were putting jo at the un general assembly in new york. russia's foreign minister blamed in crying for the hostilities for almost every nation present. they're called for an immediate end to the war. as unofficial reports from new york, the ukrainian seat was empty. his russian foreign minister sergey lover of addressed the general assembly. the americans left one seemingly disinterested representative. the veteran diplomat defended the con referenda underway in
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occupied territories in ukraine, and claimed the u. s. was using the war to pick a fight with moscow. yoga your woman, you preserve the one of the dresser to put it. it is very clear to any unbiased observer for the anglo saxons who completely subjugated europe, ukraine as an expendable material in the fight against russia. nato declared that our country is an immediate threat on their way to total domination and a long term threat will be the peoples republic of china. at the same time, the collective west headed by washington is sending frightening signals to other countries saying, any one who disobeys can be next. almost every country addressing the united nations has called for an end to the war. and in the halls here, there's talk of the turks, or the saudis, acting as a go between to get both sides together. but at a lengthy news conference after his address lover of claimed ukraine wasn't interested in negotiations. okay. did it go or what kind of negotiations can even be considered? the last thing that happened in terms of contacts with the ukrainians was our
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consent to their paper on the principles for a settlement leave. after this, they moved in a completely different direction. the russian speech came as people in russian occupied parts of eastern and southern ukraine, voted on whether to join russia. lover of says the vote is about self determination . keith and it's western allies says it's a sham and the results at a foregone conclusion. and when they are announced, it's expected to ratchet up the tension between russia and the west. even further. allen fisher al jazeera at the united nations and new york. ross's a close ally, china has called for a peaceful resolution to the war. foreign minister, wine ye was addressing the un general assembly. you shall google come until the judge piece is crucial for our future. and it underpins the common security of all countries, turbulence and walk, and only open pandora's box. and he who instigates a proxy war can easily get himself burned, pursuing one's own absolute security can only undermine global strategic stability
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. we must address differences by peaceful means and resolve disputes through dialogue and consultation. we are not, and the war in ukraine has made that lebanon's, economic, and food crises, even worse. we many looking to escape the hardships that includes $95.00 people who were killed when a boat carrying around a $150.00 refugees and migrants sank off the coast of syria on thursday. the boat left lebanon's near region but went down near the syrian port city of tartarus. the group was hoping to reach italy. well, funerals were held for some of those who died. the lebanese army says it's arrested, a man suspected to be behind the legal human smuggling operation. well, i have to say no harder. he's joining us from a refugee camp in the city or a trip santa, a terrible tragedy with seemingly no end in sight. the
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death pro now sounds at 95. we are at the deli refugee camp, the palestinian refugee camp. many on that ill fated vessel were palestinians. we just met the survivor. one of the 20 people who survived that tragedy. he's now in hospital abraham months, or he's 29 years old. he was jobless. that was the reason why he decided to undertake this dangerous journey. the management shop. he says that he can not erase the images of what happened at sea, and there are certain moments he told me that he just can't live with with it any longer. a child, a child who he tried to help, who he tried to save a child to hang onto who was hanging onto him. he locked him due to the high waves, and he has now learned that the child has died. this man, he says he was a good swimmer. the boat left the shores of northern lebanon, according to him,
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when faith, approximately for a. m. 4 hours later, the engine stopped. they wanted to come back. this is what he said. the passengers on board the ship on board the boat wanted to come back and we've heard this from others as well. they called the smuggler who was still at shore. and he says, if you come back, i will shoot all of you. so they were forced to continue a while later because the engine stopped, there were highways, the boat capsized bodies were all around him. this is what he said. he managed to hang on to the boat, which capsized but hours later, nobody came to help them. the waves were pushing them, he managed, really miraculously, to swim to shore. gee, leach the syrian coast. he was found early thursday evening. so this is just one story of a survivor. but 95 people died. many of them were children, many palestinians also on that boat, syrian refugees,
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as well as lebanese. it happened that on this specific boat, the number of lebanese, we're not, we're not, we're not many, but the last migrant boat tragedy in april. the majority on that boat were lebanese, so to lebanese is a part of the syrian refugees all running away, trying to seek a better life in a country where the economy has all but collapse saying that why are so many other people feeling so compelled to attempt this perilous journey, just how bad all things the situation is dire. the economy collapse, the local currency crash, and the majority of the people here earn in the local currency. he just met the man here. he says that he's a university graduate. he used to be a painter. now he's picking up plastic to sell, to make a few dollars to feed his children. now, the lebanese are suffering palestinian refugees are suffering under while the un agency, which is supposed to help them is short of cash. they've been asking for donors to
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give them more money. there is just not enough money to send the children here to school to provide proper health care. and then you have the syrian refugees who are helped by the you and hcr, but it's not enough. and many of them cannot return home either for economic reasons or they're wanted by the state, and they're hearing lebanese officials say time and time again. we're going to force you back to syria. so the syrians are also afraid to stay here. they're looking for, for any way out, because like i said, many of them can't return either because they're afraid of the syrian authorities or there are just no economic opportunities for them. if you can just see we are in one camp, one of the listen, the account, the situation is dire. these people live in lebanon with little or no rights at all. the lebanese authorities do not allow them to work in many professions. according to the lebanese authorities, if we give them their rights, it will encourage them to stay in this country. what we want is for them to be repatriated, either to a 3rd country or to go back home. but most palestinians here will tell you,
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we know that israel will never implementer and resolution 194. and we can't live here. we need to find another place to live. so you know how to live for us in the tripoli. thank you. well, still ahead. herron al jazeera north korea far as a ballistic missile, just days ahead of joint military drills on the u. s. and south korean plus, i'm emily anglin, in south africa, where conservation is see using innovative ways to control and protect the growing elephant population. ah hello there, things of turn, cooler and wet across europe over the past few days and that trend is set to continue. over the next year,
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we're going to see some heavy rain across more central parts, as well as some wintery weather in places like switzerland. but down in the south and continues to be a pretty wet picture. and it's a similar story for the as the islands, without warnings out as that tropical system swings out to the west. we are likely to still see some rain here, but certainly for it's really more central areas. we're expecting the heavier down ports here. we could see some flooding. we saw some flooding in the north east of spain, catalonia seeing some roads flooded after those downpours. but it's mainly the valley, eric islands on sunday that have got the warnings out as we go into monday. a lot of that wet weather is going to shift its way further east into the balcony. you can see that happen. it's going to monday is what a lot about what weather rolling through austria and onwards to poland and russia. well seen some very heavy rain suddenly on sunday in some monday it gets cooler up in the north west of britain island gales expected in the far north of scotland. we
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hulu. ah, he without a reminder of our top stories now. it's in the votes in the general election that could see the far right in power for the 1st time since the 2nd world war opinion polls predict georgia, maloney to become italy's 1st female prime minister center left, a democratic party is pulling 2nd president vladimir putin partial military mobilization order response protests across russia. on a scale, what seems to start to warn you crane rights group say more than 730 people have been detained. nationwide the death toll has risen to $95.00 after boat carrying around a $150.00 migrants from lebanon, capsized the coast of syria. lebanese army says its arrested man,
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suspected to be behind the illegal human smuggling operation of south korea and japan say north korea has fired a short range ballistic missile towards the sea of japan. so earlier said it had detected signs that north korea could be preparing for launch. it comes 2 days after nuclear power us any craft carrier, arrived in the south korean city of the sun to participate in joint drills. us vice president kamala harris is shuttle to visit south korea next week. a group of right wing israeli ultra nationalists of entered the alex, accompanied by these jerusalem at the beginning of the jewish new year. non muslims are committed to visit the compound within a certain period on sunday. holy site has been a flash point between palestinians was lindsay and israeli. jews groups have warned about what they say isn't really incursion into the holy site. 30 palestinian prisoners have started
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a hunger strike to protest their detention without charge by israeli forces. more than $700.00 palestinians are currently held without charge or trial in israeli jails. central have held hunger strikes in recent years to protest. israel's so called administrative detention. the abraham is live in rama in the occupied west banker. neither. what are the coal reasons that have led to this hunger strike? the core reason is the growing use of the israeli policy of administrative detention. this is a practice where israel can arrest palestinians based on what they call secret the evidence and keep them in jail without in jail, without trial, without charges indefinitely. so that are, are human rights organizations who have been counting that number that has been rising. and they say, since the beginning of the year,
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more than $1500.00 decisions to arrest palestinians without charges were made. this is why these palestinians have decided to refuse food and water. they want to have a trial. they say that this is a practice. israel is not just using as a punitive measure, but also for revenge. they say that there is really the interrogators and these ready a prison service aims to keep them away from their families to miss a funeral, to miss the birth of a child or a wedding here. and there was spoken to one of the mothers of the palestinians were intending to start the hunger strike to day she says, out of 10 years, her son brought me spent in jail 7 of them. he didn't know what his charges, where she says he spent more time in jail than outside of it, that it feels like every time he's outside that it jail that he lives in jail and every time outside it is just a visit. so this is a practice that israel has been using and many human rights organizations say
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abusing and this is a hunger strike to pressure israel to release those prisoners. neither abraham, thank you for that update iranian at president hebrew, him out re c says protests against the government must be confronted decisively there 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, rhetoric, gate, and be report, 08 consecutive nights. people in to run have to fight authorities to protest over 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 ah, similar protest to spreading across iran in the northwest in city of ocean of a demonstrators defied
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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, 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 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, but it's called the protests acts of chaos. behind celebration. they want to ride a wave and create riots and disturbances. they 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 anarchy disturbing national security is the security of people. no one will succumb to this so far though, the protest showed no sign of dying down. ah, victoria gate and be al jazeera, hundreds of thousands of canadians have been left without power after storm fiona hit, the east coast homes were washed away by the storm on saturday. it started as a hurricane in the caribbean. hi, fujen. essential japan is killed at least 2 people, and left tens of thousands without power. strong winds and heavy rain caused floods and mud slides and she's a city south west of the elephant populations across africa. a plummeting, but south africa is bucking the trend. 2 thirds of its roughly $30000.00 elephants are in the kruger, national park,
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and surrounding areas. the growing herds are threatening the livelihoods of communities bordering. there was, as emily, angling because these elephants being targeted, the breeding females attract down the shot, but not with a bullet with a vaccine. i think for me, the biggest thing is that it's a proactive, humane way of controlling elephant populations. jason alternate is part of a team from humane society, international africa administering immunity contraception. it's an approach often used by private reserves in this part of south africa to stop the elephants from breeding. the vaccine causes the immune system to produce anti bodies that prevent fertilization. when we started, everybody was like, and you know, contraception. wow, that's very controversial. you never get to work to way in 2008. it was included in our national normal standards,
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while the number of elephants is plummeting across the continent. populations in southern africa are expanding. i think the perception is authorized that elephants are endangered and that they, you know, we're going to lose them. they gotta go extinct. if you're not the case. and it's not just private reserves that have to navigate this problem. elephants can consume up to 400 kilograms of vegetation in a day while foraging. they routinely destroy crops and from infrastructure threatening the livelihoods of entire communities. with that, i 1000000 with elephants time and again now we crying because the elephants damaging their crops. but you never know in the near future what kind of incident are we going to get? thompson and kamani grows. malins, peanuts and mays in a small village, north of krogan, national park, or job. this is where the elephants come in here, the damage everything. they eat almost everything and mainly the the op food, them and them everywhere on the ground. conservation is say,
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it's important to find sustainable ways to mitigate conflicts between wild animals and people. lemongrass. one solution, according to michelle henley, who's been studying elephants for 25 years, is growing aromatic herbs, such as chilly or lemon grass. so if you plant those crops in abroad, buria around your, your palatable crops, if you want to use as a food source, that's another way to, to, to elephants and to get income. another is installing, hives these giant animals escape of waves. the debate will continue about how best to manage the growing numbers of these beautiful elephants. what is in dispute, though, is protecting these animals and preserving vine diversity in the area. emily anglin,
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