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blue ah safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero ah horror at a school in russia after a gunman kills at least 13 people and inches several ovens. ah,
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i'm carried on smith salt, is there a lot from them also coming up. italy's far right leader, georgia maloney promises a government for all after initial results of sundays election predict a clear majority for her right wing coalition. the british pound hits an all time low against the donna raising concerns in the market out the u. k. the biggest tax cut in half a century and it's been 8 years since $43.00 students disappeared in mexico. growing evidence suggests the military and police ought to blank, and that's what the people who are camped here outside of the old attorney general's building. together with these posters that disappeared students are hoping will be different. this time, there will be a real, a time to get justice. ah,
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widespread protest saw being held against russian that president vladimir putin decree to mobilize reservists and boost moscow's forces in eastern ukraine. in serbia, a man opened fire in a draft office, wounding an official. he was allegedly upset, his best friend had been called up. let's speak to him. uh huh. val, now live in moscow. and deborah had had some deep anger about food. his decree on this suff mobilization that sites and it's been going on for some time now since the saucer begun that her drafting process is the thing is that, you know, the government is now acknowledging that there were mistakes committed at the firm . the call was for a partial mobilization, but the way it has been implemented was it completely different? it was a, somehow a botched attempt to add to implementer those orders and people were or were asked
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to were called to were to join a people who were not eligible to that were not to are necessarily an narr up to that thing in terms of age or in terms of occupation and so on. and then the details came later and only in the process of committing mistakes and correcting them. people now are understanding that you know, that the way this has been implemented is not hard with the government. it's meant it many people came because they were afraid they came by themselves because they were afraid. they didn't want to violate the law and then they were told, no, you're not, you're not eligible to this. and many people were forced to enjoy this draft. or when they were not eligible when they were, they didn't have the requirements or to make it necessary for them to join her. and so it, sir, it's a, a, a process that is going on and mistakes are being committed. and that's why many people have refused this sir, this order air to let the loves one
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a loved ones go to this war. and that shows in the protest, sir, many incidents of burning across the country. and now this is shooting incident show that people, many people don't understand what's going on. they don't understand who should go and who shouldn't go. some have left the country and then they were told. now you can come back because you're not, you're not included in many are still in the country because they were taught they're not included. but for instance, are foreign media stuff. russians who work with their foreign media or institutions here, they were told they're exonerated, but now they're being told no, you have to join the draft. so it's a, it's a complicated situation. remember that russia hasn't, hasn't announced such a mobilization since world war 2. and there is a little experience in doing this on the part of the government and also on the part of the people at, you know, in their ability to understand how it is going to be implemented. and right that
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those pictures were out of siberia, that we just saw muhammad. there's another developing story out of russia, at least 13 people been killed in a school shooting in the city of jeff's among them are 7 children as well as teachers and security guards. back to mohammed. now what more do we know about that? what details are still coming with regard to this incident at the beginning, it was described by the central investigative committee of the russian federation. as a criminal act. now they are talking about a neo nazi a shooter involved in this. he had the nazi symbols on his vest and he killed himself in the process. so the motive is not yet known as definitively, but there are now new interpretations of what's going on. he killed at least 13
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people, including 7 children, and more than 20 were wounded in this school. and it's a, a rail isn't in russia, but it happened in the past. and now it is a high in moment of heightened tensions across the country. and the authorities are still trying to figure out why this man committed this, sir, this a murderous act. okay, more in this as we get it. or mohammed, well for now live in moscow. thank you though italy appears to be on course for its 1st far right, prime minister since world war 2, exit polls predict a right wing coalition, advi, georgia, maloney will take a majority of seats in parliament or final results are expected later on monday. and then his brothers of italy, party is set to win most seats in the 400 seat lower house, projected to be 118 with her right wing partners in the league forces italia and independence. they should secure, around $238.00 seats. the center left the block that by the democratic parties
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projected to get 78 will election had a record low turnout of 64 percent down 8 percent from italy's last election. certainly decor reports from rep. oh, as predicted. the night went to the right. george maloney wasted no time in addressing her supporters and italy with when this night is over, we will remember that this is a new beginning from to morrow on. we will have to show what our values are worth. if we are called to govern and lead this nation, we will do it for every single italian with the goal to unite these people. because our biggest goal in life is to make sure that italians are finally proud again to fly our flag. hi. you pulls, opened at 7 am, all in all 16 hours of voting. there's been
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a steady stream of people coming to vote throughout the day despite the rain. and even though most people are not telling us who they voted for, what is clear is that opinions are very strong on both sides. i mean, we'll do it sooner. i'm voicing because it's a g t n, a writes that we finally can express. we don't have many rights left, so i will vote in the hope that italy will come out of this swamp, which we are stark. i'm hoping for change for a really big change because we really need it. i think i'm terrified that there will be changes because what's happening is really an earthquake in my opinion. it's been a divisive election, not only raising questions of what will change inside italy, but how italy will present itself abroad. the main challenge of angela ford maloney asked by minnes, i would, would be to be accepted by the main european countries as a credible and reliable partner. otherwise, if things will go wrong, going from maloney were pushed to ard on a her far i the agenda. whether might be of course,
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very soon of some problems for italian political stability, italian economy and as well. yeah, really? she really you might be traveling. there will be weeks for political consultations and appointments before the italian president sergio matter. ela appoints a prime minister, but that seems to be all but a formality. georgia maloney is set to be italy's 1st fema prime minister. the question then, what will her italy look like? let's go straight to stephanie decker in rome. so stephanie, how are italians reacting to this? well, it really depends on which side of the political spectrum you are. she came out last night around 2 30 in the morning in a hotel that the party had booked at the meet have been waiting there for hours about speculation. whether she would talk or not. she did talk in the very late, mostly to her supporters. her tone,
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somewhat more tempered than we've heard during her campaign, certainly of course, very happy. but as you heard there in our package, also talking about representing italians and that they would represent all of it to be you know, the reality. she doesn't represent all of it. you do, you have italians also extremely upset and worried about what this could mean. but of course, you know, as many atlas will tell you as, while one thing is campaign rhetoric. the other thing is governing a country that is facing many difficulties from the economy to rising energy costs . all these kinds of things like take a look at the papers today. you have you manifesto which is a communist favor calling it an earthquake in the vote that judge maloney will be in the government. you have less damp out, which is pretty much straight. italy goes to the right of course. that was reporting to predictions lee. but all which is a right when thing li, buddy free, and it's up to her now, and then basically you have the last one. let me just open that up so you can see
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it. probably luckily they probably got melanie takes italy, so this is the reality going forge and, and again, like i say, it really depends on which side you're on those who voted for her believe that this has been a long time coming. but again, i think also very much has been touched on in our reporting is that the vote for her is also very much a vote for the disappointment with the establishment with the political parties, maloney always ran as a boys of opposition. she never joined the unity governments that have of run here over the last couple of years. she someone with yeah, she's been in politics for very long time, but her party has no experience even at the governance levels of micro level. so, you know, it's going to be interesting to see how she plays it, what kind of cabinet minister she she moves sort because italy is at a very difficult time, as i mentioned there with the economy, high cost of living energy crisis coming out of the pandemic. so difficult times that some people will tell you that perhaps ease that winning was the easy part for her. indeed,
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that is the reality of what we saw with newspapers you just showed us. so certainly what happens next as well, it's a lengthy process now in terms of when we're actually going to see the lineup of government, this could take many weeks, probably the end of october. you have consultations or between who's going to had parliament appointments then said you might that i love the italian president will hold. consultation is going to be up to him to appoint the prime minister. most likely to be able to form a government, i think barring any major you know, current boil curveballs, it will be ga maloney. she does then have to form a government and that's still going to have to pass a vote of confidence. so these are a lot of procedural measures, but i think to all grades and purposes, these are going to be formalities and we are expecting to hear from her later today . she will be giving a speech and we're going to be listening closely as to how to her tone as we mentioned, there was so yesterday for watch you the early hours of this morning. her tone
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already a little bit less ab tempered, let's say, because she knows that difficult is she bases in running this country at this time, issues that she needs to address immediately suffer decalogue for us in room. thank you. the british pound, hers fall into an all time low against the us dollar before partly recovering. it plunged nearly $0.05 as markets opened in asia. on monday, the dive comes as concerns of growing of the case economy off its new government unveiled, major tax cuts. investors have been unnerved by the huge amount of money the government is borrowing to fund that package. when the barker is outside the london stock exchange, she told us more about what this means for the british economy. give us the pound, plummets is a value to $1.04. overnights is reflected in asian markets when the markets opened here in london, it did ratty slightly, and now stands around wont dollar at $0.70,
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the $6100.00 index. it is up marginally as well by 17 points decimal point, 2 percent. but given how far the pound did, plum about plummets over the last 24 hours, it's hugely spooked investors. it's deeply worried. consumers on the long term projection of all of this is that they could well be parity between the pound and the dollar. before the year. is through one forecast, i suggested that there is a 60 percent chance of that happening in the next few months. what does this mean? well, it could be massively significant for both manufacturers, importers, consumers to see the value of the pound and people's pockets start to spiral as a country that is very dependent upon imports. and many of those goods saw are traded in sterling. so if you are, for instance, the manufacturer important goods of the country to make your product. inevitably you may well have to pass on the added cost on to consumers. adding to that
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commodities or oil and gas are also traded in dollars as well. so despite the front of the government last friday and it's fiscal announcement decided that it wanted to release and borrow a huge amount of cash to be able to show up the energy market. we may well see prices continue to rise anyway. so i had to hear now does era typhoon nora traders flash floods and knocks out how and the northern philippines. ah, john, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to castle wookey or travel packaged today. hello there will start in east asia and we're going to see the return of wet and windy weather to japan. over the next few days, we've got this finger of rain moving across from southern areas of the korean peninsula, bringing some heavy falls to the south, edging into hon shoe. and that's going to be met with enhanced rain wet and windy
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conditions from another tropical system. that's forming, it's not expected to make landfill, instead looping out towards the north east. now behind this for china, lots of clear skies that just the scattering of rain up in the north, largely dry, but with some cloud around around that east coast. it is, however, looking wetter in the south, and that thanks to a strengthening typhoon that set to work its way across the south china sea, towards indo china, central areas of vietnam expected to pay the brunt of this storm. we could see a $300.00 millimeters of rain and of course that will lead to flooding coasts. larry is expecting to the waves of up to 10 meters. so a very strong and powerful system. it's expected to work its way further in land. by the time we get to wednesday, and as we move to south asia, lots of sunshine coming back in from the northwest corner of india. heavy arrange stretching from maharaj, draw all the way to westbank, go by wednesday, with some fierce a thunderstorms full bangladesh that she, whether cats or airway official irvine,
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which i don't you semitism is of eagle, under a labor government, it will not be tolerated in any form what so ever, beneath the surface lies the dark aside in british politics, the labour files ought to be on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter when you call home, we'll give you the news and current affairs that matter to you for ah, watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories. this are at least 9 people,
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including 7 children, have been killed, and several injured after gunman opened fire to school in russia. the shooting took place in the central city of jeff's it's lee appears on course for its 1st far right. prime minister since world war 2. right. when coalition lead by george maloney is projected to take a majority of seats and making her the most likely candidate to leave the country. the pound has fallen to a record low against the us dollar for and the u. k. government's announcement on friday of major tax cuts is lost at 5 percent of its value as markets oakland in asia. monday, inferential muslim scholar, you surf alcantar, we has died aged 96. they cut heart based cleric was a founding member of the international union of muslim scholars. he was sentenced to death in absentia in his native egypt. in 2015, a military court, there accused him and several others of involvement in the prison break. a former
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egyptian president mohammed mercy, he's written a $170.00 books and publications on islamic jurisprudence well, protest, so being held in the lebanese capital bay roots, they come as the country faces an unprecedented economic crisis. people are trying to reach the parliament when members are discussing. next year's budget. in the holder has more like this one has become more frequent. does the countries the economy has been in free fall since late 2000 and 19th. the protesters behind me are retired soldiers. they came here, they tried to storm the parliament. they managed to break through the security court on briefly before they were pushed back. and now negotiations are under way with a number of m p. 's. they are saying that they are receiving guarantees that their retirement salary as it is known will be increased by $33.00 times. and that
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retired soldiers will be exempted from income tax. and they're also saying that these guarantees will most likely be accepted by the people and then they will go home. but this is just an example about the dire economic conditions in this country. civil servants across the board, whether retired soldiers, whether army soldiers, security forces, or people who work in ministries there have. there has been a public sector strike for weeks now. they're demanding better wages because the currency has them all, but collapses lost. 90 percent of its value, so people salaries are worthless, they use the earned $800.00. that was the equivalent rate of their salary. now it's $30.00, so they're receiving guarantees. they may silence retired soldiers for now, but it's, it's this, these measures that the politicians have been taking stopgap measures are not enough to resolve the economic crisis. the head of iran's nuclear agency says
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obligations that his country has breached international agreements. applications by israel, 100 as me was speaking at a meeting of the un nuclear watchdog in vienna. the iran nuclear deal. the j. c. p a is one of the main issues being discussed. israel has frequently accused a run of enriching uranium past agreed limits. the u. s. pulled out of the deal on the former president, donald trump in 2018, then resumed sanctions on iran. he saw that a massage. iran has an exemplary record of cooperation with the agents. i mean, we would like to clarify that there are no undeclared nuclear materials or activities in iraq. all allegations are really based on falls and fabricated information provided by the occupying radio. regime of time is amec republic of her and truly expect the agency to provide its reports on a more professional and impartial manner on. let's bring in the author, he's an expert on the iranian nuclear file. he joins us why skype from vienna.
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thanks for joining us. so what do you make of his statement in vienna? i didn't know if any of the results and the enough and they thought of this coming up in some new garage door. any iran does, they make buying or with for the energy the mean they, they're on move around to produce the i don't know why they don't like to continue talking. vienna, without the zip via the paper is not the nurse for maria are also i to mention. and this way iran may
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include not only for the storm of energy, they're up to you or a mastery on 67 month day job to fix them for a minute. ok, forgive me. forgive me for interrupting. but how does this affect the ongoing negotiations? then? i think there is a shade some difficulty by around it didn't go on then the result, i think because of the war on military and program and i don't i think this is a very difficult one of the been as i was and they are, they disappear from time to study,
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they and they pick on without this is all wrong and i it thing there within the next time also we don't result on or i don't plan. okay. because all they all was my buddy. ok. ok. we have to leave it and i'll be honest. thank you very much indeed for joining us there. so at least 5 rescue workers have been killed in the philippines off the super typhoon north hit, its northern regions does not being downgraded to a regular type. but some areas suffered widespread flooding. thousands of people sheltering and evacuation centers and electricity is down in large parts of the country, forcing local officials to suspend school classes and work in government offices for the pains her new president ferdinand marcus junior has praised officials for moving thousands of people to safety before the typhoon struck may have gotten this
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thing a little bit, but i think it's clear from this, from what we did this last 2 days is a very, very important is preposition on get people out of the areas of danger of both all of your assets that you are going to use a gus few, but i'm of relief to put them in place as much as possible. about the low reports from the philippines, capital manila, where flood waters have now subsided. so we're in a small village in a manila suburb, and this area is considered a river basin just next to the street. is the river. and last night, during the onslaught of a super typhoon normal, the river did spill over. and so the flood water here, they told me, was waist deep to about the height of
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a small person. but that's not out of the ordinary here again because they're beside the river. so whenever there is a storm, there's flooding here. and actually the expected worse from a category 5 storm bought. that did not happen. if he does, he dare batted out to living their normal lives. they're cleaning up their back in their homes. the floods subsided pretty quickly and this is really the extent of the damage, the aftermath of super type lenore roof on the philippine capital. much of the damage is in the island of polio. and in the province says, uh aurora had castle on where super typo normal made to land falls. and just as quickly as it intensified into a super typhoon, it was downgraded to a typhoon as it was sweeping through the main. i'm in the verizon. now. it is out of the philippine lad mass out on the sea. on the way to vietnam,
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a former rebel commander from the central african republic is going on trial of international criminal court. i meant to fight bill connie led the snake rebels. the coalition of predominantly muslim armed groups, faces charges of crimes against humanity, torture and other in humane ext. so they rebels seize the capital bank in 2013, leaving 1000 instead, hundreds of thousands more displaced votes. subbing counted in cuba after landmark referendum that could legalize the same sex marriages and adoption. the proposed changes will also allow surrogate pregnancies and give more rights to known by logical parents. presidents miguel diaz canal a says the changes are necessary to guarantee the rights of all families. now, monday marks 8 years since 43 students were kidnapped in mexico. their parents and human rights activists have been campaigning for justice of a since john home and reports. now from mexico city it's
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a case that for the last 8 years is reverberated across mexico. when a rainy night in the country, south west 43 students were hoodoo. buses taken away, never seen a guy. this man then attorney general said a gang killed them in league with local police. he called that the historical truth . it was an startling regularities was soon found in the investigation top. official suspected of involvement remained untouched. mexican impunity had apparently struck again the student's parents and tens of thousands above his most outraged the case too went nowhere. now was the anniversary of the disappearance. he comes around again. things seemed to finally be moving. it was going to the 1st time this past august, the government back truth commission said this was a crime of the state with military police and government officials, all involved in the disappearances. benito, the ex attorney general, zeus murray,
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your crime was arrested, put in prison and is waiting tro. those complaining for justice hope it's just the start. was your name as bonnie? well, he's a high level official, but in the end we know who was responsible for this, which in this case was former president enrique pin anita opinion. it was not been charged, but his administration's been accused by investigators of a cover up then this month for former general was arrested. mexico's human rights on the secretary said that he allegedly overseas, the killing and disappearance of the bodies of sick students with the needles thus huge. the armies long thought to have been involved in the crime, but before it seemed untouchable. now the question is, how much further is the government willing to go public, prosecutors of issued arrest warrants and 40 full police officers and in total 20 military personnel in connection to the case law. will those warrants be served a lot? depends on that, especially as the army is a strong ally of the current mexican president,
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andres manuel lopez over the door. what's happened in previous administrations, in cases like this one, is that they've arrested a couple of former officials, but it's been more political posturing. point scoring than an attempt to really get to the bottom of things. and that's what the people who are camped here outside of the old attorney general's building together with these posters of the disappeared students are hoping will be different. this time. there will be a real attempt to get justice. the test of this government's commitment to justice is just beginning. officials have the arrest warrants. will they finish what they started? john holman? out? is it a mixture city? ah, this is out as here and these other top stories now at least to 13 people have been killed in a school shooting in the russian city of jeff's russian authorities say.

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