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hello, i'm mariam mit in london with the muse our coming up in the next 60 minutes. a man opens fire at a military conscription center in siberia, as the kremlin admits mistakes have been made and it's mobilization of reservists. a gunman with a swastika on his t shirt kills 15 people in a school in central russia, 11 of them, a children. the british pound plunges to rec, or low against the dollar off to the new government's tax cuts. shatter investor confidence. will tell you why nasser is about to crash a spacecraft into an asteroid at 24000 kilometers an hour in sport, england and germany playoffs. a thriller at london's wembley stadium, the old rivals drawing 33 to their final going before the cutoff world. ah,
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welcome to the news hour. a kremlin has admitted mistakes has been made in the localization of hundreds of thousands of reserves to fight and ukraine after it sparked anger protest and an exodus of russian men. demonstrations of continued across the country, but not just in the major cities also in more remote areas. i'm at val has more now from oscar. this is an army enlistment center in siberia. a young man opens fire report to the opposite, but his best friend had been called up to fight was still obscure, is more than 6000 kilometers from ukraine, but the war is no longer distant here. restaurant done is much closer to the fighting, just across the board from ukraine. the emotion here, sadness, fear, and defiles. everybody is scared. the main thing is for him to come
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back alive and healthy. good. i'm positive. i will come back alive and healthy. it's going to be okay, i massaging in the reserve as the reservists leave for the front line. admission from the kremlin that it has made mistakes, implementing the draft with georgia national relationship manager here with
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most of those who don't want to fight, haven't protested. they simply left thousands of cars queuing at the border with georgia, ah, frustration breaking out among those stuck in the 20 kilometer long q. those who have made it to george's capital, believe say they feel safe here. the more you go do by himself was northbrook of law, say raleigh v. like many others, feel that against our will to could draft us to go and kill peaceful people in ukraine. we are completely against his war. i can recall it for what it is. it's not an operation, it's a war which russia is conducting on the territory of ukraine for us, like for others, but scary to die and to kill others. and for what we don't understand. therefore,
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we decided to flee at this time. what i need is the child, ah, by can russia sporadic protests continue. jaqueline is the capital city of the society public? ah, these people choose traditional dance to demonstrate their opposition to the draft . 24 of them were reported to the later arrested at a coronation by the kremlin, that mistakes had been made that after may or may not be enough to calm the protests. but that may be beside the point if russia and next is large parts of eastern ukraine, with the redrawing of the frontiers enable of moscow to use enemies, to defend what will be the motherland mohammed, one of the sierra moscow. well, the u. s. is one russia that using nuclear weapons in ukraine would have catastrophic consequences. when i talk to russia's formulas to pledge the occupied ukrainian regions which low to join rusher in referendum, staged by the cannon,
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would have moscow's full protection. these votes of being held in parts of for ukrainian provinces, which occupied by russian forces. the ex almera, melissa pulse as ukrainians living in occupied cities. fear thou be conscripted into rush as army. if the votes are successful in crane and its western allies have branded them a sham al jazeera hunter, and i'm need, has more on the ongoing reference that are taking place in ukraine. they for of voting. there's one more to go. before the polling closes, i will, what we are hearing is where the news that is coming from really across the front lines in those occupied areas. according to, for example, the mayor of her soul or was up or reject, turned out is quite high in the lowest in of the 3 of these 4 region is in separate just so far, 51 percent and then it goes much higher in places like done yet where the pro
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russian separate is have been ruling since basically in 2014. now there is an issue, is that what do those figures represent? how many people do they really represent? considering that ever since 2014, you had a lot of civilians leaving those areas from don. yes and again. so you had more leaving a the onset of this war in, in february. and then the same thing was upper region. so in the upper region, really, the russians control only half of that region and so on. they do nearly control it all, but there is a belt of village villages that has been recaptured by the ukrainians over the past few months. so what does that represent in numbers? how many people actually voted is very difficult to find that at this stage i was
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example regional with our team over the last few days and they were a lot of people coming out coming out some cities like middle door pull, the board of bridge down scully, thumbs up a ridge are coming from blue gowns and so you have these convoys of up to 50 cars showing up several times or those 2 people were still trying to get out of there. while the referendum is ongoing. when at least 15 people have been killed in a school, shooting in the central russian city of jeff's victims include 11 children as well as teachers and security guards. 24 others are injured. the gunman has been named as our team cause and server man. in his thirties and a former pupil of the school authority said they're investigating possible neo nazi links, the partnership buck winchell. so the attacker committed suicide, though it has been established that he was wearing a black t shirt with nazi symbols anabolic lava. he had no documents on him. his identity
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is currently being established. for me as intelligent contractor and whistleblower, edward snowden has been granted russian citizenship by president putin. it comes at 9 years after snowden expose the scale of surveillance carried out by america's national security agency where he was employed. his name appeared on a decree listing, foreign born individuals granted citizenship. although sony himself has not commented on this, he left the u. s. in 2013 way faces espionage charges. he was granted asylum in russia, where he currently lives with his wife and son. it was in use our lie from london still had for you on this program. italy on cause for it's most far right leader since mussolini, after sunday's election. ah retired soldiers demanding higher pensions trying to break through poor denila benton's parliament. as banks reopen after 5 days closure and in support and twist in the build up to this boxing wall champions
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next fight. and you will have that story more. ah. the u. k. pound is slumped to a rack or low against the dollar on monday is fear mount over the new government's fiscal plans and its sweeping tax cuts fell as low as $1.00. 3, an hourly trading. that is the lowest level since the introduction of decimal ization in 1971 before recovered a little bit out $1.07. so what does this mean then for people, price wise is almost certain as a country runs a trade deficit importing more than it exports. 46 percent of all food is imported, meaning the price of everything from fresh vegetables to commit. staples will go up . technology is going to cost more and even goods made in the u. k. could creep up if that parts are brought in from overseas. oil and gas priced in dollars. so petrol is gonna cost more at the pump, and heating home is about to get even more expensive. just as winter is approaching,
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only exporters and tourists are expected to benefit. a cheaper pound makes it less expensive for people around the globe to buy british made goods and overseas travelers. it will see their money go farther out. there is port brandon, our ports sterling plunged in air parity with the u. s. dollar early on monday. the pound dropping by 4.85 percent for a dollar and 3 cents that fall on top of a 3.6 percent dropped last friday. investors and analysts clearly skeptical of friday shock and or many budget by the u. k. chancellor crossing court and christmas and investors are bulk, he does a lot of into just in terms of the amount of debt that will come on line. and given that we are a coolest, a current account deficit nation, that means that we are reliant on each national say this foreign savers to really fund that deficit. and if they don't like the fundamentals in the u. k,
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that are lined up for them. well, they don't have to fund it, and that's why sterling has been on this downward path. what spooked investors was fridays announcement of the you case. biggest tax cuts in 50 years? cuts that will be funded by $48000000000.00 in extra government. borrowing, walking between government offices flanked by an assistance the u. k. chancellor declined to comment on the markets turmoil counselor what he's going to do about the term on on the market this morning. sir. i'm over to make any comment there was late in the afternoon, a statement was issued to try to calm investors. it emphasized that, unlike fridays announcements, further upcoming policies due in october, november, will be assessed by the independent forecasting body. the opposition labor party is here in liverpool at its annual conference across the crossings. opposite number rachel reeves, port school, one on the government's policy of trickle down economics. sec kwasic law tank was
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fanning the flames of a national emergency. it gives me great pleasure to introduce our shadow. chancellor. sterling is down. that means high prices. as the costs of imports rise, the cost of government borrowing is up. that means more taxpayers, money will go into paying the interest on on government debts. and in turn, that means the cost of boring for working people will now go up to with higher mortgage repayments, the families, the government plan to kickstart growth by cutting taxes appears to run entirely counter to the bank of england's efforts to control inflation. amid intense speculation, the bank may call an emergency meeting to raise interest rates. the bank issued a statement saying that the regular scheduled meeting would be sufficient. it did those say it wouldn't hesitate to raise interest rates if required. think until that fundamental ahead lot. so to speak between what the fiscal side is doing and
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the central bank is trying to do. a thing was that equation is resolved, then only would get more clarity of where the u. k. economy and a yuki assets are headed by mid afternoon. sterling had recovered its early losses and was trading at a $1.08, but thou still more than 20 percent down on its value of a year ago. and the turmoil appears far from over. paul brennan, al jazeera liverpool. oh, susanna street theresa senior investment and mark analyst at ha grays lansdowne joins us from bristol, via skype. so is it hearing that dramatic falls in the british pound, sending the u. k. current see to star lows. this happened when the countries already suffering from a cost to living crisis. first, tell us why the markets have reacted in this way. well, when they taken fright at a scale of the ball re because they were real worries, but actually it could become an affordable these tax tax cuts so unfunded. and i
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think that's why investors were really have taken frights because they lost confidence in the economic management of the country. and you seen this in addition of course, to the strength of the dollar. but it isn't just a dollar story. it's not just a dollar straight story because the parent is also dropped. also drop tell you, i guess euro and other currencies as well. and what you'll see thing is that the government is on a collision course. now with the bank of england, the bank of england, it's being digging, it's hales determined to raise interest rates to try and dump dental inflation. or is the government with these historic tax cuts? tax cuts that we haven't seen the like off for 5 decades. the government wants to stimulate growth, but the problem is that we'll go and stimulate inflation as well. absolutely
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opposite to what the bank of england wants today. and they've made it clear that they will increase interest rates at a faster pace if they need to is going to be, is i like you're going to be another emergency hike coming up? possibly in the next week. what could that mean for people? well, there were expectations early today, which is why you saw the pound rise from those pretty historic learns is record low is day $1.03. the parent rose an expectation that they would be an emergency high. and then you saw sterling deflate again because of that statement that came through from the bank of england saying for now there will be an emergency hike. they were minded to wait really until the next meeting, but they said of course that they were still determined to try and get efficient back down to that 2 percent target. but of course, that will necessitate some pretty hefty rate types. for now, there is no emergency rate hike on the car box,
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but certainly don't rule out because if standing continues to side in the next few days, think the pressure we will be on the bank. they want to come up with a much bold action. but certainly rate hike of point $75.00 of the percentage point is now in fact it in for november and more to come with interest rates. now for cost in you, kate, 6 percent ran the middle of next year. and remember this time last year? rate point one percent. so this is a really painful for many, many hours, particularly those deals are coming to an end. next year it will be hearing from the foreign minister and her chancellor, that their economic plan was all about trickle down economics. this sort of thing we saw from ronald reagan and margaret, naturally committed to that plan. this, damming voted from the market. is this effectively the end of that?
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and how difficult is going to be to get that market confidence back? it is going to be very difficult, i think to get the market competence back if the government continues on his car and what again, speak the market this morning with comments made by it was he was saying over the weekend, the u. k. finance minister chancellor, who said that she that could be more tax cuts on the way. i do think that they will real back from statements like that given the panic that has ensued. and certainly there is a real concern. the policies have been criticized as naive and reckless by some very senior figures in the world of finance advises to the us treasury for example, that's pretty much been widespread combination of this policy because they really do fear that it is the wrong approach to take right now we'll have to see even the
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statement that the government will make, the johnson will make on the 23rd of november. whether is tinkering, whether there's evidence that you're going to step away from this. still quite a long time to go before that meeting. and before the next scheduled meeting of the bank of england, so expect the pound be on a really well the coast to ride until them. thank you very much. sand street or appreciate it so he take it to italy. now countries on course for his 1st far right, prime minister since while war 2 right when coalition like by george maloney and her brothers of italy, party projected to take a majority of seats and parliament after sunday's election. stephanie decker reports wrong. the 1st day of a new right wing reality for italy and feelings are mixed. manuscript dollar maturer. well, i expect more political self determination for italy now within the limits of the
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european union series to let ourselves be heard with a more decisive voice. not ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha, evidently, i'm not some one who voted for her because i'm not a supporter of the right. but this doesn't mean that i think the country wanted to short once again, a rebellion. i think that natalie could let us political campaign was completely wrong. he wasn't the right person, and i'm sorry for detailing so voted for him because it was evident he would have lost her politically. the center left democratic party came 2nd behind georgia maloney's brothers of italy. but it's all about coalition politics here, which means they will be in the opposition. audrey on jordan ne, today is a saw differently for europe at all. tough days lie ahead. we fought as much as we could to avoid this outcome. we fought for values and would be in to taking italy into the future. crystal, ah, maloney addressed her supporters in the early hours of monday morning, saying she would represent all italians and unite the country to her right wing coalition gained around 44 percent of the vote was meaning it will hold the
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majority in both houses of parliament. ah, she has good reasons to, to be happy. of course, because the tea party was so successful, 26 percent awe of divorce, which is huge result actually the greatest result of erotica wright fought in europe. but at the same time, she has some good news to be worried about the stability of her government, new government. and this is due to the fact that the older partners of the coalition of did not so well. and this might result, even in a crisis of the league enterprises, of the leadership of the project right now. italian media across the political spectrum of called it as story when an earthquake in the countries politics, maloney takes italy, but georgia maloney's party has no previous government experience and considering the many challenges facing actually like the energy and economic crisis and the
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storing cost of living winning may just have been the easy part. stephanie decker, al jazeera ro. so foreigners, i'm joined, why skype? i layla simona telling me director of the center for italian politics at kings college london. so what does this new government mean for italy? well, meet a number of thinks of the good see for example, is that he's the 1st year her female prime minister in needle in history. so that is actually a novelty, which is ab, appreciate it. to be honest because it's the 1st time happens. but he's also the 1st a very right wing have government, if it is formed in easily after many years them see, ask them selena government. so this is maybe not such good news also because this is a pretty inexperienced to governance government as well, and has to face a difficult situation as it was a already analyzed by the producer and they did a previous program. so what does that mean?
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it can be a number of things that can mean that because it is inexperienced a. busy miss maloney will not make any and any new policy or to will try to stick to the policy that already exist and to be as cautious as far as possible, especially economic term. so, and maybe appoint some economic minister, which is a attack, no crowd or an expert to some money moved is very well come in process. and that i think it will be a good thing because at least that it will be on the stakes made. but at the same time, or there could also be ad there, the option that the ad do not understand the situation and they start making policies which could be a detrimental for either as it bang to be factors coalition. that is a possibility because on one side of the coalition which looked very, very cohesive. during the electoral campaign in the i is never been very cohesive and united. there are a number of contradiction,
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internal contradiction in foreign policy, for example, in domestic policy. and also in economic policy. but there, the contradictions could explode after the form for the government is formed, and the fact that maloney obtained such a huge results. so 26 percent of the m electorate. and the other 2 parties of actually built below its 10 percent threshold could be a limit or to the united today to day. and cohesiveness of the relation itself is that perhaps more ambiguity now on at least position fir towards russia. it is one of the same. for example, of course, miss maloney's, it was been in favor of an intervention in favor of ukraine. it sent in and weapons to ukraine and was telling me she's, she's very much in favor of the atlantic alliance and of sanction towards russia. so she, her auntie, put in their credentials,
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are pretty strong. but within the coalition that or so the route going intervening with who on the other hand that will with bean and portrayed as friends of bullying and most likely this dealer within themselves friends of put in. so it could be, and that is quite a, this kind of contradiction will explode at a certain point. and notice it doesn't necessarily mean that he, that will change was issued internationally. this is very unlikely, especially as it regards to our strong ally, answer with the americans. and own some say in relation to the intervention in ukraine, but there could be a question, sir. issues of debates relating to sanctions of to send in the weapons. also because in italy at the war in ukraine has been can see that by many, many of whom are being voted for their, for this center, for the center. bright coalition. as the reason why we have high enterprises. and one of the reason why we want to have a very high price is at the moment and easily saw at the electro rate is not particularly in favor of continuing with the war in your brain. all right,
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well thank you very much for joining us. layla simona telling me, thank you. now lebanon's capital bay router seen more protests as the government passed its budget. retired soldiers broke through security gordon as they tried to reach the parliament where the budget was being discussed. they were start my security forces. lebanon has been trapped in an economic meltdown since 2019 that has impoverished. the majority of its population. countries, financial system collapsed 3 years ago after decades of state corruption on sustainable economic policies. while bankers called it one of the worst economic crisis of the past 150 years since 2019, the lebanese layer has lost more than 90 percent of its value. exchange rate is current. $47000.00 to the dollar compared with $1500.00. before the countries financial collapse, it's plunged 3 quarters of the population into poverty, with residents unable to access much of their savings allergies. arizona hunter has more now from bay route where the frustration is boiling over. lebanon's banking
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association says banks have now reopened after a one week closure due to security concerns. but as you can see behind me, it's not business as usual depositors outside banks. there are, there is chaos. they can no longer customers can no longer enter bank branches without an appointment. many of these people are civil servants, members of the security forces. that's why there's a lot of tension. these people rely on their salaries, which they can now only get through a t. m. machines, so according to the banking association, they're reopening banks to serve the population. but people here are angry. why didn't banks closed? because there were a series of hold ups by depositors who are angry and desperate and they were demanding their savings, which would have been trapped in the bank since late 2000. and 19. the reopening,
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however, is not making their lives any easier for limit on they tell you to go to another branch, then you go find a closed. they tell you to leave. you ask some questions and they lie to you because they tell you to ask the security we don't have answer. so i called last have my thought and i came to withdraw money, very humiliating people. they are disgusting. i don't know where we're heading. other people should any remain quiet, unions representing deposit or say, the reopening of banks is not the solution. the solution is an economic recovery plan. a plan that has to be put together by the state, by the central bank, by the bank. and they need to incur, incur the financial losses. lebanon's financial losses amount to more than $70000000000.00. they say so far it has been the depositors who have been paying the price. people are telling us, even they've been trying to call banks to, to make appointments. and, and nobody's answering so it's a very difficult situation. this crisis is not over, protested,
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continue to take to the streets in iran, joining a wave of anger over the death of 22 year old women in police custody. demonstrations are spread across the east, 40 successive towns and villages. it began just over a week ago after massa mimi died following arrest for not wearing a headscarf properly. state tv says more than 40 people including policemen have died and the rest. critics have accused offices of firing directly at he protested . with the news, our life from london will still to bring him on o. columbia's new president re opens congo trade it to major border crossings with venezuela. after years of icy relations. super tie for nora kills at least 8 people and leave a trail of destruction across the philippines. and in sports, a clash of legends in the nfl, the american football action. ah
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. hello. the weather's really freshening up now across sir norman western parts of europe. at present, we got this cold front, sinking further southwards. say that cold air, just digging in here. look at the, i suppose, really lined up in a general, normally not normal wesley direction. so that's always going to be a cool direction. the reason for that cold plunge is because on the other side of the alaska course, we did have for what was hurricane piano, just running across at east side of canada. forcing the jet stream a long way for the north now is plunging further south and bringing that cold air right in across the pretty shelves. janevalyn. and we're seeing it dig down across the continent as well. a fair amount of rain on that to some heavy rain there into were norway to splash of rain. they're coming across much of poland,
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germany low countries into good part of attorney to say that over the house like dig of that cold, brisk wind. pushing right down across the good parts of france. really heavy rain coming into easton and southeast and parts of france as we go on into what is a zurich with a top temperature of around 11 degrees celsius 15. a london middlefield, a good deal colder than that. so what's the weather further east scattering a showers across the mediterranean, but not too much to speak of lottie fine, and try not to try whether across north africa with plenty of showers for the gulf of guinea. ah, with
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look at the main stories now. a kremlin has admitted it made mistakes, and its mobilization of hundreds of thousands of reservists to fight in ukraine after it's bomb. protests and exodus of russian men. demonstrations have continued in major cities and poor regions. like doug gaston, at least 15 people including 11 children of been killed in a school shooting in the russian city of jeff's a gunman. more we're a t shirt with a swastika on it, please. they're investigating. if he had me or not ceilings and the bank of england is saying won't hesitate to change interest rates after the pound plunged to an all time low of $1.00. 3. price rises are almost certain in the u. k. as it runs a trade deficit. importing more than it exports now, trucks loaded with alum, minimum medicine of crossed a bridge, lincoln, columbia, and venezuela. for the 1st time in 7 years, both countries of restored diplomatic relations giving regional businesses hope for
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growing trade and as well as president nicholas madura ordered border crossings closed in 2015 describing money during what he described as a crackdown on smuggling diplomatic ties were then caught in 2019, after columbia's government recognized venezuela's opposition to one wider as president following the disputed election. but the club is newly the present. gustavo petro wants to improve the relationship with venezuela or sandra b i t as one from guitar on the columbia venezuela border. this is no doubt an historic day for the people who live along the border between columbia, venezuela. they've been waiting for this day for years now. and if you talk to them, they will tell you that they are mostly very enthusiastic at the idea of trade, restarting between the 2 countries. now, 1015 years ago, the trade between columbia in venezuela mounted to some $7000000000.00 us dollars,
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it went down to less than $300000000.00 us dollars at, throughout these years of political conflict between the 2 countries in this has had a major effect on the people that live here, obviously it has also empowered a number of criminal organizations that have taken advantage advantage of the closure a to create a very large a smuggling operation across this border where this is a very porous border of more than 2000 kilometers. so what we saw today was a, a symbolic, a formal ceremony to restart the straight. we saw the 1st trucks coming in and out from columbia to venezuela. and the vice versa. what's clear is that this will be a gradual process that about both governments hope that this will bring a lot of money to this region and jumpstart an economy that has been in tatters.
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been 8 here since 43 students were kidnapped and mexico and never seen alive again . their parents and him writes actually have been campaigning for justice ever since in a car in marching in mexico city to mark the anniversary. john holman, is barren joined us. now this must be very difficult, an emotional time for many people that john, have you managed to speak to anyone? and what are they saying? judge beecher spoke to one of the parents of one of the students. the 43 students who are disappeared and often how is feeling with students to just come from them all to from side to sort of join in here, these protests because it has been, as you said, it says the students have disappeared. they said that somebody else is feeling is disappointment, disappointment, because he thought under this administration because that president hendrix monroe
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is over door. think, boy, and we're going to move on this off. begin with community research that is felt a bit let down that the initial impetus with this seems to have told us how to look at our package and see what's happening up to now it's a case that the last 8 years is reverberated across mexico on a rainy night in the country, southwest 43 students were hold of buses taken away. never seen a guy with this. my then attorney general sort of gang killed the lake with local police. he called that the historical truth. yeah. it wasn't startling. irregularities was soon found in the investigation top. officials suspected of involvement remained untouched mexican impunity. that apparently struck again. ah, the student's parents and tens of thousands of others marched outraged with the case they went nowhere. now was the anniversary of the disappearance. his comes
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around again, things seemed to finally be moving. 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, your crime was arrested, put in prison and is waiting tro. those complaining for justice. hope it's just the start. was your 90 of albany. 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, met cuz human rights under secretary said that he allegedly oversaw the killing and disappearance of the bodies of 6 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,
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prosecutors of issued arrest warrants for $44.00 police officers and in total 20 military personnel in connection to the case wiler will those warrants be served a lot? depends on that, especially as the army is a strong ally of the current mexican president and those men will 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 can't hear outside of the old attorney general's building together with these posters of the disappeared students are hoping will be different. this time that 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? and that's a critical question. now that john justice and accountability for this crime,
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you mentioned arrest farts that do we have any more information about? oh yeah, actually just on this weekend a bit more information is come out about those rest florence. so the countries attorney general asked for a judge moving a to risk lawrence to go off the soldiers as well as other officials in police. as i was saying in the report, what's happened is that there's been a leak in the quality of the case. just show you what's happening in the capitalist main avenue reform here, just full of people, protesting what's happened. and what's been linked in the case of the attorney general's office has the request reportedly for some of those address towards more than 20 of them. and more than 15, with those of restful to, according to recent report actually were for soldiers, the military personnel. so from going to a situation where the government sees finally be going off to be all me to think
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i'm taught to been in this case for many years. they seem to be pulling back a unit every understand. this in the attorney general's office was investigating this has been a little bit close them out on one side during this process to visit within the administration with the attorney general's office report to me about. but that's why the parents we've been talking to that i was just now, so it's disappointed we thought we were finally moving forward with this. that action was finally going to be taken. that justice was finally going to be so. and now it seems about empathy has been lost on the government and pulling back from actually getting to the root of it. thank you very much from nice considering john, whom cuba is pricing for the arrival of harkin in which is growing stronger is that heads towards the island. thousands of people preparing to leave their homes
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before the storm. heads, storm surge is upwards of 4 meters predicted to hit on monday night or early tuesday morning at augusta has more from helena all stormy and has now been upgraded to hurricane in. and it's heading towards cuba. it's due to impact the island in a few short hours. now the word hurricane is a cuban word. it was used by indigenous people here on the island long before the spanish arrived hundreds of years ago. and the cuban government has long been very, very good at protecting human lives in times of a hurricane. it's been recognized as a global leader in hurricane risk management by the united nations. so key among key amongst people's worries, apart from that physical safety protecting their lives are the economic impacts that these hurricane inevitably bring. this hurricane is to, to tear through or to miss a province, which is just west of havana. that province provides a huge amount of food, of beans of rice, of vegetables, of meat, of fruit. large amounts of food will inevitably be destroyed by these hurricane.
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they always are uns, with the food situation in cuba. already very, very difficult with long lines of food that people have been coming up for for over 2 years. now. ever since the pandemic people worried about the food insecurity that this hurricane may bring in the days and weeks ahead. elsewhere, super time scenario is left a trail of destruction in the philippines. at least 8 people at dad, including 5 rescue as they scrambling to say village is trapped in flood waters on a mean our ports now from the capitol manella. serafina escape your junior has had difficulty moving since suffering the stroke last december. he can't walk up the stairs in his home. so in flood waters rose on sunday. he and his family had to evacuate it, doing that so bit of a porn. they said it was a super think boon. we thought of them with get flooded for sure. so we left the parts here for a ground through enough, the flood game, a novel,
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super typhoon nor road dumped. torrential rains as it crossed the philippines. largest island, lusan. fortunately for people in manila to tell poor stopped justice rivers began to overflow. by monday morning. those who had fled to safety were back cleaning up their homes. while government workers cleared their streets, there were fierce the philippine capital would suffer catastrophic, bloody, reminiscent of that of typhoid kits on a back in 20 o 9. but it was largely spared the local environment officer, dis, manila suburb says that dredging of waterways also made a difference. yeah. auto auto mean i did that. it's not, you know, we were dredging every day. so that gave dodie over the capacity the hold more reasonable president, ferdinand marcus junior, also praised the preparedness of the government and of the people. i think i though it's clear for all mile this. so from what we did this last few days is
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the very, very important is preparation. all get people out of the areas of danger of both all of your assets that you are going to use. despite those preparations, nora was destructive. several rescue workers became the 1st known victims of the storm. an entire villages in the countryside remain flooded. many fear the full extent of the damage is only just starting to become clear. barnaby low al jazeera manila. now uganda is a bona outbreak is going with another 18 cases of the disease. confound wild, helpful quantization as 23 people have dies in beginning of september. current strain is known as if i listed down strand. doesn't yet have a vaccine. dahlia charlie saying it's less transmissible and has a low fatality rate than previous outbreaks. i used to sell
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a car and dolly one as the cinema son, while most influential religious scholars has died at the age of 96. the cat, our base cleric was a founding member of the international union of muslim scholars demolishing our next back in his life. use of abdominal court, although we was one of its slums, most famous and influential scholars during the 20th and early 21st century, born in egypt and 1926 alcott. although we memorize the core on by the age of 11 and was giving sermons when he was 16 years old. he studied at the centuries old alice hall, university of which many of sunniest lambs clerks and scholars, graduates from in his late teens, al colorado. we joined them, was from brotherhood eventually becoming one of its main fuel, logical unreligious thinkers and remained. so even after he left the group, his membership of the brotherhood led him to being arrested several times, both during the reign of king 4 oak and by the regime of gamelon,
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the master. by 961 corridor, we decided to leave egypt due to the lack of freedom there. he arrived in a cutter, which eventually became his home. his speeches were now being eagerly listened to by muslims across the region. and even further, the late boxing wall champion mohammed ali included. and though we offered more than a 120 books, which have been translated into dozens of languages and his show religion and life that used to be brought costs on odyssey era was one of the most popular tv programs. in the arabic speaking world, the most from scott was regarded by his followers, a moderates. his religious edicts was included banning female genital mutilation, honor killings, condemning the $911.00 wall trade center attacks and leading a delegation. so i've got to stand in a bit to convince the taliban not to destroy the centuries old, but statues and by me on, but always unwavering support for the palestinians. and their right to self determination earned him criticism by western governments. he was denied
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a visa to the u. k. in 2008 and france also later denied him entry. following campaigns by the pro is really lobbies. there are many. he was also a fierce opponent of a summer phobia. heavily criticizing the french ban on the job in 2004 and calling for a boycott of danish goods for the publication of offensive cartoons of the profits mohammed in 2011. though he was among the 1st to lend his support to the arab spring uprisings, saying that it was forbidden in islam for regimes to oppress the people. and that everyone had a right to live in freedom. it was about we who gave the 1st friday sermon and to square off the single bottle was toppled. it was no surprise than the following, the 2013 crew and egypt, caesar regime, confiscated the scholars as it tried him. and then she accused him of in fighting terrorism, unable to arrest him because he was out of the country. egyptian authorities instead detained his daughter, ana, who remains behind bars. in solitary confinement, a cutter, though,
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we founded several institutions in his lifetime, including the international union of muslim scholars and the european set to a council. through these and his books and sermons, his impact is likely to uplift him. with his passing, the muslim world has lost arguably its most influential and learned religious scholar of modern times. he with the news ally from london wants to lad will turn our attention to brazil. is it a pass for its final will not match before the cattle wild cup and he will have that story. ah, cats, away. official elling, of the john with
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hole. and the fishing and line of the john. ah ah.
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just under an hour and a half from now, nasa is going to crash a spacecraft into an asteroid. that's 11000000 kilometers away. emission is designed to see how hot it would be to stop a large chunk of space rock from hitting the earth. reynolds explains a spacecraft is just hours away from impact with a far off asteroid, a multinational mission which could be instrumental in some day preserving human civilization masses, double asteroid redirection test, or dart is a 570 kilograms spacecraft launched in november 2021 traveling more than 6 kilometers per 2nd, it is on track to smash itself to pieces on the surface of a small asteroid called di marvels, 11000000 kilometers from earth. the object is to alter die more forces trajectory slightly small ned is about deflection not disruption. it's not the hollywood
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blockbuster of blowing it into a bunch of pieces. small neg, find it many years in advance, and that adds up to a big change and position at times. now, the asteroids path will be studied by earth, observatories, and satellites for years to come. there more force itself is not on a course to collide with earth by but mass of objects have struck numerous times in our planets history. one of the biggest in recent times was the tongue goosgo event . a meteor that exploded over a remote and uninhabited area of siberia in 19 o 8 flattening 80000000 trees over an area of 2000 kilometers. still 65000000 years ago, a huge object crash near the yucatan peninsula, causing global devastation. scientists believe that impact is directly linked to the extinction of the dinosaurs to prevent humanity from going the way of the t rex . scientists and engineers hope to develop
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a system to nudge threatening asteroids away from earth. once they are identified. once you find the asteroid and you have its orbit, you really can be in this position where you have the warning time where you really would be able to do things decades in advance. and that's completely realistic. the impact will be captured by the spacecraft on board camera promising a dramatic view of an experiment which may 1 day be remembered as helping prevent armageddon. rob reynolds al jazeera. i actually spoke with andy and dalla. thank you so much, manuel. england and germany have shed 6 goals on a drumstick nights in london. the welcome. hopefully drawing $33.00 in a match that will give both james raisins to be hopeful. i'm concerned the head of the finals in cats are so how malick reports. i leave rosanna interesting with the world cup less than 2 months away. owned rivals, england and germany played out at thriller at wembley stadium. the nations,
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the contest being both sides last much before the finals of 3 after goals. first off, things came alive after the break with england out to show defend a harry mcguire conceding a penalty. manchester cities ill kagen don't slotted away with ease to make it one nil. that was perfectly placed by okay, i can do a quarter of an hour later. things got better for germany. a stunner from chelsea's chi haven't putting the visitors to want. it seemed like it was all over for england to change it. but they rallied luc shows, edward snuck over the line to make it to one. and moment later, mason mount got the whole side on level to england then one a penalty of the dude bellingham was brought down. just inside the box. harry came
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stepped up against and converted england. 3rd go in 12 minutes to go to his teams. 32, lead didn't last long vote on a spill by england's keep a nick post allowing habits to level things up with his 2nd goal of the night. it ended $33.00. a result that will give both garrett south gates and hands the flick. plenty to think about before carter 2022. so halem elite take our 0. all the world's top rang same in brazil, a face chin is here in paris on cheese diapers. also impressive in the bhillips, the final, the 5 time world champion stayed unbeaten in qualifying argentina with her and beaten him over 30 much is one last year called for america in brazil at $35.00 little messy aiming. so when the world cut for the 1st time in his career, the final love woman came against jamaica. i've been talking to football,
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writes on a wrangle about the world cup chances of south america's 2 leading nations and whether brazil is to be the favorite to win the tournament. why there surely looking like especially after the match again gunner where they truly did whatever they wanted wherever they wanted. however, they wanted against the black stars, only one match that they lost an official measure, competitive match. i should say that final, the couple america against argentina and so far you start to see a t t that begins to reinvent this brazil side because the plethora of options. it's crazy to start seeing this, but you're going to see some of the top attackers for brazil. there might be a few that might not even go to the world cup because of the depth that brazil does have. so that's going to be one of the big test for this last night. some spots still up in the year for brazil to be able to fill. but for the most part, it's a tremendous problem for teacher to have going into guitar without getting to carried away. you mentioned the argentina in this this, this narrative that. busy speeding up behind lino messy that scene does look as
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though now it could be the team that could when finally this tournament for messy. how are they looking at the moment? you see that he's truly enjoying going to the national team for a couple of years now? and a lot of credit has to be given till he knows kaloni who's taking some of that weight off of him. and also the players around him now that are willing to take on some of those challenges and say, hey, we're here, we're going to help you we, you are the reason why we want to win the world cup for argentina for the 1st time since 1086, so you do see that really you do see that argentina end up being collectively a very, very galvan i side. we're having a lino massey at this stage of his career with the players that he has around him, ends up being basically a cherry on top as far as the attack is concerned. but you've seen an argentina side that is look very solid now for 34 matches and beaten, and heavyweight boxing champion tyson theory has returned to social media finance that has proposed fight with them to the joshua is off b, c. title whole, the fury have sort of the deadline of monday afternoon for the contracts to be
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agreed upon. joshua's offer the fight, despite suffering to straight losses against ukraine's alexander. okay, that is a source looking for now. let's get back to mario in london. oh, that's lovely, andy. thank you very much. so that wraps up the news. al, but i'll be back in tomorrow with much more the days news around off the top stories coming up very shortly. seeing a couple of minutes, ma'am. ah ah
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