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under cover reporting, i worked with exclusive stories, explosive results, al jazeera investigations. the latest news as it breaks. this village is the 1st village in this area to be rebuilt. since the as airy military took control of this area. we detailed coverage. this mountain behind me is still being occupied by as a, by john armed forces from around the world migration official phase. they're dealing with more than 200000 pending application. ah, a man opens fire to military conscription center inside the area. as the cannon admits mistakes have been made in its mobilization of reservists.
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ah, no, i'm marian wise in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. a gunman with a swastika on his t shirt kills 15 people in a school in central russia. 11 of them, a children, a british pound plunges to rec, or low against the dollar off to the new governments. tax cut, shatter investor confidence in italy on course for its most far right. leaders mostly to sunday's election. ah low and welcome to the program. the kremlin is admitted mistakes have been made in the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of reservists to fight in ukraine after it's sparks, anger protest. and an exodus of russian men demonstrations have continued across
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the country and not just in the major cities, but also in more remote areas as well. ma'am with val has more now from moscow. oh, this is an army enlistment center in siberia. a young man opens fire, reportedly upset that his best friend had been called up to fight. whilst ill im ski is more than 6000 kilometers from ukraine, but the war is no longer distant here. the rest of on done is much closer to the fighting. just across the border from ukraine. the emotion here, sadness, fear, and defiles. everybody is scared. the main thing is to him to come back alive and healthy. good. i'm positive. i will come back alive and healthy. it's going to be okay. i'm a sergeant in the reserve as the reservists leave for the front line
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and mission from the kremlin let it has made mistakes, implementing the draft with georgia national educational menu with most of those who don't want to fight, haven't protested. they simply left thousands of cars queuing at the border with
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georgia, ah, frustration breaking out among those stuck in the 20 kilometer long q. those who have made it to george's capital to belushi say they feel safe here. the more giggle you buy, you said the washcloth broke of law, say raleigh v. like many others, feel that against our will. they 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, it's cleary to die and to kill others. and for what we don't understand. therefore, we decided to flee. at this time, we're going to leave the child ah, back and russia. sporadic protests continue. jackwoods is the capital city of the soccer republic. ah,
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these people choose traditional dance to demonstrate their opposition to the draft . 24 of them were reported to the data at rest at a coordination by the kremlin, that mistakes had been made the, the draft 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 enabler moscow, too, as enemies to defend. what will be the motherland mohammed, one of the 0 moscow. and u. s. is one, russia, they're using nuclear weapons, a new crime would have catastrophic consequences. that's after russia's foreign minister pledge that occupied ukrainian regions which vote to join rushman referendum staged by the kremlin, would have moscow's full protection. the votes being held in parts have 4 ukrainian provinces which are occupied by russian forces. the exile may or may letter poll says ukrainians, living and occupied cities fill are gonna be conscripted into the russian army. if the raf randoms are successful, it quite a,
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its western allies have blinded them. a sham. now at least 15 people have been killed in a school shooting. and the russian says he of is yeske. a victims include 11 children as well as teachers and security guards. 24 others were injured. the gunman has been named as our team because unsafe a man in his thirties in a former pupil at the school. authorities say they are investigating possible neo nazi links. the par dosher buck winchell so the attacker committed suicide, though it has been established that he was wearing a black t shirt with not 2 symbols, anabolic law. he had no documents on him. his identity is currently being established. or for me, u. s. intelligence, contractor and whistle blower. edward snowden has been granted russian citizenship . i, president putin. it comes 9 years after snowden exposed 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 snowden, himself is not commented, snowden left the us in 2013,
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where he faced his espionage charges. he was gone to the asylum in russia, where he currently lives with his wife and son. ah, now the u. k. pound is slumped to a record low against the dollar on monday is fears mount over the new government's fiscal plans in its sweeping tax. cars fell as low as $1.00. 3 in early trading, lowest level since the introduction of a decimal ization and $971.00 or 4 riling slightly to $1.07. so what does this mean, sir? people price wise is almost certain as the country runs, a trade deficit. importing woman exports. 46 percent of all food is imported. lean the price of everything from fresh vegetables to common. staples will rise. technology is going to cost more even goods made here in the u. k. could creep up if there are parts brought in from overseas. oil and gas are priced in dollars, so petula costs more at the pump. and heating
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a home is about to get even more expensive, just as winter approach as only exporters in terrorists are gonna benefit at cheap a pound makes it less expensive for people around the globe to buy british make goods and overseas. travelers are going to see their money go farther for brennan has this report. sterling plunged to near parity with us donna early on monday. the pound dropping by 4.85 percent for a dollar and 3 cents. that pool on top of a 3.6 percent draw last friday. investors and analysts clearly skeptical of friday shop and or many budget by the u. k. chancellor, quasi quarter. and investors are bulky, there's a lot of into just in terms of the amount of debt that will come on line. and given that we are a course, a current account deficit nation, that means that we are reliant on its national say, this foreign savers to really fund that deficit. and it, if they don't like the fundamentals in the u. k, that are lined up for them. well,
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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 assistant, the u. k. chancellor declined to comment on the markets. turmoil counselor. what are you going to do about the term on, on the market for melissa? a movie, like every comment, was late in the afternoon. a statement was issue to try to calm investors. it emphasized that unlike fridays announcements, further upcoming policies during october, november will be assessed by the independent forecasting body. the opposition labor party is here in liverpool at its annual conference in quasi crossings. opposite number rachel reeves port scorn on the government's policy of trickle down economics, set quasi clots, and was finding the flames of
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a national emergency. it gives me great pleasure to introduce our shadow. chancellor. sterling is down at means higher prices as the costs of imports rise, the cost of government borrowing is up. that means more tax payers. 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 family. the government's 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 wouldn't hesitate to raise interest rates if required. think until that
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fundamental head lot, so to speak between what the fiscal side is doing and the central bank is trying to do, i think was an equation is i resolved that only would get more clarity on 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 that 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 to laugh, i honest ah, retired soldiers demanding high attentions, trying to break through corn near lebanon's parliament. as banks reopened up to 5 days closure and super typhoon r. o kills at least 8 people leaving a trail of destruction across the philippines. ah
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hello, we've got some rather lively weather pushing across southeastern parts of australia . now you see this band of cloud rolling out the south australia just pushing towards victoria tasmania. and we are going to see some by the way weather coming through here. over the next hour, so some good spring showers. rumbling away here. then some west weather too. is that east side of queensland splashes, showers across northern parts of austria. i would towards the west is lossy fine, and dry temperatures in perth, getting up into the mid twenties over the next couple of days. so whether, whether there for northern territory, some went to weather, to into open areas central and eastern parts of queensland. it's still quite a lot of wet weather down towards at southeast corner, but bright disguised as coming back in across the western side of victoria, which was put very dry and fine. therefore south australia, not too bad in tasmania, we have got increasing cloud and rain, grassy, making its way towards new zealand, increasing cloud right. also making its way towards japan over the next couple of
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days. not looking too bad as we go through tuesday, but wet a weather will set in across such you she pushing into honshu, developing tropical system, just off shore that should stay off shore. not causing too many problems. it does dragging normally wind with a rash of showers coming through for much of china is lottie dry. ah. witness inspiring rooms from around the world. they shall not stop the violin until the power is bears. witness intimate portraits and epic struggles. because leadership is often no, just looking for witness, the human spirit and the bitter reality. there are still men who believe women are corporate. witness award winning voice is telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera. ah
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ah. ah. problematic look at the main stories we're following. now. the kremlin has admitted that it's made mistakes. that's mobilization of hundreds of thousands of reserves to find in crane after a sponsor protest and an exodus of russian men, demonstrations of continued and major cities and poor regions. as well liked augustine. at least 15 people including 11 children, have been killed in a school shooting in the russian city of jobs, the gum and more a t shirt with a swastika on it. but he said they're investigating. we had no not ceilings. and the bank of england is saying white hesitate to change interest rates off the pound, punched on the time low of $1.03. price wise is almost certain as new k runs,
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a trade deficits importing more than an exports we go now to italy in the countries on cause for its fast fall right prime minister since world war 2. a right wing coalition at by georgia, maloney and have brothers of italy party is projected to take a majority of seats and parliament after sunday's election. stephanie dec reports from rom the 1st day of a new right wing reality for italy and feelings are mixed. lum yesterday. dollar maturer. well, i expect more political self determination for italy now within the limits of the 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 that equal letters political campaign was completely
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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 everything. politically. the center last democratic party came 2nd behind ga, maloney's brothers of italy. but it's all about coalition politics here, which means they will be in the opposition, audrey on jordan or clarice the today is a saw differently for europe. little tough days layer head. we fought as much as we could to avoid this outcome. we fought for values and with the end 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 with it, meaning it will hold the majority in both houses of parliament. ah, she has good reasons to, to be happy. of course, because the, the party was so successful. 26 percent awe of divorce, which is huge result actually the greatest result of erotica,
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right. but 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 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 has 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 italy like the energy and economic crisis, and the soaring cost of living, winning may just have been the easy part. stephanie decker, al jazeera ro protested of continue to take to the streets in iran, joining a wave of anger over the death of a 22 women in police custody. demonstrations of spread across at least 46 cities,
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towns and villages. they began just over a week ago after massa, many died following our arrest for not wearing a job properly. state tv says more than 40 people, including policemen have died and the unrest critics of accused officers of firing directly at the protest is lebanon's capital bay, roo. to see more protests as the government passed its budget retired soldiers broke through a security, cordin, as they tried to reach parliament where the budget was being discuss. it was stopped by the security forces when countries financial system collapsed 3 years ago. after decades of state corruption, unsustainable economic policies, while bankers called it one of the worst economic crises of the past, 150 years since 2019 the lebanese lira has lost more than 90 percent of its value. the exchange rate is currently $37000.00 to the dollar compared with $1500.00, before the countries financial collapse to punch 3 quarters in the population to poverty residents and are able to access much of their savings, saying
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a harder has more on this now from bay route where frustrations are boiling over. oh like this one has become more frequent as the country's economy has been in free fall since late 2019. 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 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 entire economic conditions in this country. civil servants across the board, whether retired soldiers,
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whether army soldiers, security forces, 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 all but collapse with lost 90 percent of its value. so people salaries are worthless, they used 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. uganda as a bowl outbreak is growing with another 18 cases of the disease confirmed world health organization says it also has identified another 18 probable cases and that $23.00 people have died since the beginning of september. the outbreak in central u gander appears to have started in the vendor district,
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but it didn't spread to kick gadbois. and cassandra, the current strain is known as the bonus to don strain. and it doesn't yet have a vaccine. but the w h chose says it's less transmissible and it has a low, a fatality right? super tie, sanara has left a trail of destruction in the philippines. at least 8 people, a dead including fire rescue. as his scrambling st village is trapped in flood waters on below reports now from the capital. manella said a phoenix skill, 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 rosen, sunday, he and his family had to evacuate it to matt. so bit of a porn, they said it was her, so partake boone, we thought then we'd get flooded for sure. so he left the parts he for a ground through enough. the flood came a novel, super typhoon, nor road damped. torrential rains. as it crossed the philippines largest island
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liaison. fortunately for people in manila to del pour 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 flooding, reminiscent of that of typhoid kits on a back in 20 or 9. but it was largely spared the local environment officer, dis. manila suburbs says that dredging of waterways also made a difference. yeah, to auto. i mean, i did that. it's now you know, we were dredging every day, so that gave dodie over the capacity. the whole marie 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, sir, from what we did this last, this is a very,
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very important is for police. all get people out of the areas of danger of both all of your assets that you are good to use. despite those preparations, nora was destructive. several rescue workers became the 1st known victims of the storm. and entire villages in the countryside remained flooded. many fear the full extent of the damage is only just starting to become clear. ordinary low al jazeera manila kimberly's 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 before the storm. hence storm surge is out. winds have for me, says, predicted to hit on monday night or early tuesday morning. and augustan has more now from havana, was stormy, and has now been upgraded to hurricane in, and it's heading towards cuba. it's due to impact the island in
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a few short hours. now the word hurricane is a cuban word. it was used by indigenous people here on the islands 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 the physical safety protecting the lives are the economic impacts that these hurricanes inevitably bring. this hurricane is to, to tear through or to meet the 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. 1 lodge amounts of food will inevitably be destroyed by these hurricane. 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 are worried about the food insecurity that this hurricane may bring in the days and weeks ahead. trucks loaded with alan minium in
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medicine of cross to breach linking colombia and venezuela for the 1st time in 7 years by countries of restored diplomatic relations, giving regional businesses hope for growing trade, them as well as present nicholas madura would have all the crossings closed in 2015 drain, what he described as a crackdown on smuggling diplomatic ties, then caught in 2019 after columbia's government recognised vanish by his opposition to one wider as president following a disputed election. but tech, columbia is new left as president gustavo petro wants to improve. the relationship with one is venezuela, and there is alessandra emp. yeti has worn us now from cook top. this is no doubt an historic day for the people who live along the border between columbia, venezuela, they have been waiting for at this day for years now. and if you talk to them and they will tell you that they are mostly very enthusiastic at the idea of trade,
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restarting between the 2 countries. now, 1015 years ago, the trade between columbia in venezuela mounted to some $7000000000.00 us dollars. it went down to less than $300000000.00. us dollars throughout these years of political conflict between the 2 countries in this has had a major effect on the people that live a 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 this 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
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a lot of money to this, this region, and jumpstart an economy that has been in tatters aside in stolen until our special investigation. the label file has now been released. this has been one of the biggest leaks and recent british political history out as areas obtained files on having evidence that britain's labor party has a problem with racism and is not my phobia. so weeks from now investigative unit reports as well as hundreds of gigabytes of documents. the labor files include audio and video. my among them is a recording of a zoom meeting my a senior labour figure speaks to a large group of black and minority party employees. years ago, she was injured in racist attack. i still look at a scar because it's stella, but i look at it most often in the workplace. i was held to different standards to white men. so i would be asked my opinion and immediately spoken over as i responded, my skin color as me visibility,
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and yet my experience in scale 7 visible and all these things at up to an exclusive knots and inclusive culture. in britain, black, asian and minority ethnic people are known as boehme and tens of thousands joined the labor party after the election of jeremy corbin, this lead in 2015 american. thank you all from all the different communities that have come here. and i on one of those in spite joined by corbin was marcia hutchinson. she is elected as a labor counselor, but her experience troubles her. i faced more racism in my 5 years in the labor party than i have in the rest of my life combined. the labour files includes unpublished messages from whatsapp group of senior management figures in the party . it refers to a black labor m p who spoke about suffering. diabetes, diane, i bet suddenly l for today's votes, i was unable to make it. ha, ha, ha,
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doctors note please. she literally makes me sick. i think scrutiny sang about elaborately specialty. and it means that, like, let's say say the former opposition attorney general shami chakrabarti is also discussed, or i'm sitting next to shami for dinner. tracy allen responds with an ice peak emoji. a nice peak was used by the soviet dictator, joseph stalin, to kill the young trotsky. the files include a 100 page dossier that is compiled by a member of the party and sent to the general secretary. the dossier concerns the rise in the number of muslims joining the party in an east london barrow. this report describes the activities of a small group of labor party members involved in coordinated activities to take over both the constituency parties that make up the london barra of new m,
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the mendez in new and we're essentially stalked. and for me, it posed a significant safety risk, because in the dossier was mentioned, where members have parked their cars, their car, explanation of where their children went to school. it looked like somebody is course, currently monitoring me. i'm very upset and i, 1st of all, i'm surprised her with the, getting this information from and i'm upset about her the children andre children being subject to surveillance of i was the police. i be looking into investigating this dossier because it strongly suggests that the blood parties been breaking the law. the labor party says it is establishing an independent process to investigate or complaints of racism, harassment, and discrimination. it has implemented codes of conduct on his lamb, a phobia, an anti black racism and had created a diversity and inclusion board.

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