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now the thread of seen some flooding, southern sections of new south wales into victoria state. we go in for a closer look here. but i did also want to point out toward w a look at this purse up to 28 as fall above average. and we've also got high temperature is for new zealand, south island, christ church at 20, but another round of rain to go for the southern lp's, but a bit of a tropical feel. on wednesday, sir, later. ah, i care about help you with, with the roof of the world. we're really didn't take you into a play. you might not visit otherwise, it feels that you were there. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello,
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i'm sorry, i'm noisy. welcome to the news. our lie from london coming up in the next 60 minutes pro moscow officials in 3 of 4 occupied areas of ukraine, say residents of voted overwhelmingly to join russia. iving away foot annexation, denmark and sweden, se mystery leagues into gas pipelines running from russia to europe. likely to be sabotage. hurricane ian lashes, western cuba with heavy rain and winds of 205 kilometers an hour before heading on to florida. ah, and japan owners, it's assassinated, former prime minister. sions. obey with arrest. a funeral that proved as controversial as the man himself and in school, brazil for a warning to their rivals ahead of the castle, world cup the games. just hope for insane. hit 5 goals. big when over tunis. yeah. ah,
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welcome to the news our a war and you cried look set to enter a dangerous new phase. as pro moscow separatist declare victory in 3 ukrainian regions where the kremlin staged referendums, on joining russia, ukraine and its western allies all ready dismissed a pole as a sham. but russia is expected to use them as a pretext to annex these areas and then betray any attempt to recapture them as an attack on russia itself. or with those were held in harrison as apple regime. daniel and la hans, which are partly held by russian forces they represent about 15 percent of ukrainian territory. danielle is the only region where finer results have not come in yet, but to the numbers do suggesting overwhelming majority in all 4 territories haven't voted to join russia. the process wasn't free, or fab russian troops have been seen accompanying,
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accompanying electoral officials going door to door, trying to pressure people into voting. tens of thousands of also fled the fighting in those areas since the invasion began. mom and vol has more now from moscow with it's the final day of voting with order, dallas, his presence is overwhelming. here for any one doubting the outcome of the referendum that i think is on the wall and on the lips of the organizes. involve many video de la garza. we invite you to the referendum on joining the russian federation. please come in for voting. happy holiday to you. the mood was up b, this bullying station for the pro russian leaders here. it east and ukraine. this day was meant to be a historic event.
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with i'm voting in favor of joining the russian federation. i'm giving my vote for a happy bright future for us as part of the russian federation for a happy and bright future for our children, our grandchildren, our descendants, i'll show you 2 thought . the defendant, ms. a large chunk of ukraine would become russia, at least in the captain's eyes, gun usually she would near her of course, to day, amid the special military operation and referendums in the dumbass saving people in all territories where the referendum is held is at top of the mind and in the center of the attention for our entire society in our country. this is natural because it's connected with dramatic events. in preparation for those dramatic events. russia is sending an additional $300000.00 reservists for klein.
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which guys hold in, feel wonderful. uh huh. do you believe in the victory? of course it can be any other way. everything will be fine. everything is okay. how's the mood we are in the mood for fighting with what everyone is happy. this mother argues with a russian official enough, took a city near the border with georgia. i will speak out, i am right. we are. the occupiers over ukraine has not been part of the ussr for a long time. but the russian government remains determined this. his defense minister said again, shall go forth visiting a training camp for recently mobilized troops. and it's these men that president putin is now relying on to win his war. hm. at fight under seal moscow,
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nearly $200000.00 russians have fled to neighboring country since fatima cushion ordered a partial mobilization of reservists to fight in ukraine. around 53000 have gone to georgia where there are long queues at the board of their local officials in a separate is rushing back region of confirm that moscow set up a recruitment officer. a border crossing fears are running high that the crime and will close exit points to men of fighting age and heavy traffic has been reported at all. russian frontiers. 98000, others have gone to kazakhstan and then more than 43000 have fled to finland. or ukraine's president as address the one security council, which has been discussing the referendums over the last couple of hours. not him is lensky said the international community to take urgent action against moscow. b, annexation culture territories. this is the most brutal violation of the un chance, but this is an attempt to steal the territory of another state. this is an attempt
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to raise the norms of international war. this is a very cynical attempt to force male population and occupied territory of ukraine to mobilize into their washing arby, in order to send them to fight against their own homeland. it's bringing our diplomatic editor james bay's, who is watching this meeting at the un. what came out of that, james? well, it was interesting that the meeting started with a briefing from the political chief of the united nations raised me to carlo. and the russians have been making it very clear that they believe that this is a proper referendum, a proper referenda for the people in the dumbass to decide their faith in the people elsewhere in the eastern ukraine to decide the fate. the she though said that these was so cold referendum, she described the exercises, which cannot be called a genuine expression of the popular will. that certainly not what we heard from the
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russian ambassador vaseline benzene. he said that these were being carried out to international norms and he said these votes were being welcomed by the people in those regions. it was like a boat or those will be nice to meetings in the middle. it is a long way should have been to the people have done bass. the inhabitants of her son ends up her asia areas can finally be rest assured that they will not have their right to speak russian or teach their children and rush and taken away from them. and you go now it's interesting. he also threatened or warned at least that there would be more of the say more referenda potentially going forward, or if the, if, if you, if the government and keith said, he said, didn't change its ways. i put that point after the meeting to the us ambassador at the united nations, linda thomas greenfield. and she said, well, we've seen what russia has done in the past in crimea. they're doing it again now these referenda which then lead to territory being annexed. and i have no doubt she
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said that they'll do it again. and she said that was the reason that the u. s. is going to act. it's working with albania, on drawing up a security council resolution, a draft resolution to put to the vote. that may be as early as the end of this week, if not the end of this week than early next week. we know what will happen with that because obviously russia is vito wielding member of the security council. and i think if there was a, a resolution condemning russia, russia would obviously use its veto. but ambassador thomas greenfield said the next step then would be to take it beyond the security council to all the members of the united nations, all $193.00 members in a meeting of the general assembly. and he hammock had kept an attic editor changed back that ely, or one of the present regime approaches. biggest allies is issued rushes, blunting nuclear threat. yet, to me, dream, a video of a former russian president is now deputy head of the national security council.
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wrote on the social media telegram that he believed nato wouldn't dare intervene if russia decided to attack ukraine with nuclear weapons. it called ukraine's western allies, demagogues who would not die, who would not die in a nuclear, apocalypse, dormer tiller. so grandma, so as an expert on russian foreign policy and security policy of her senior lecture at kings college london, she joins us live now. what are the implications of russia steps now with the mobilization of tens of thousands of reservists company by these threats about using nuclear weapons possibly. and then also obviously now we're preparing to annex more ukrainian territory when, how busy they sherman probably not going in the way that the russian government expected. i mean, we don't rush into trying to, we know that the training is not is not available. so
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rational joining the client id is very nice. we make a significant change on the ground the ground. it's very unfortunate because we can expect a lot of pressure. i've already got rid of those. we're saying some of them i've been taken over the brand new to my mom in many areas, especially in the styles. so i think the situation from the russian perspective all the wrong, and now he's referring to, i'm sorry, don't give me just going to ask, despite what you say about the time it will take for the reserve is to be effective if they're able to make any change in the battlefield dynamic. obviously ukraine is making progress in its counter offensive despite all of that. and western support for ukraine rusher is still, i suppose it's showing that it's still able to,
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to annex more ukrainian territory. why? one thing is what you know, what they're saying they want to do. i was maybe brown or call me and they springs area losing ground. so make a favor. go on terry. greeting, they think it's printing, but they're going to use nuclear weapons. i think it's the moment i raced cuz we are pretty high and they know that they can get, you know, the rush to the west into sort of the carrying back from intervening program. in addition, i providing training, but at the moment the rest is very strong. on united students, morgan, you called me on, especially after i, which i know ego regard,
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received it off with styling tools. and what's interesting is he say the international community made it very clear that they won't recognize the result of these votes, but i'm just wondering privately, privately, all western powers concerned that russia will use it as a pretext to say any support for ukraine is a direct attack on russia? yes, i mean, i'm doing the very, you know, western thing, you know, how do we provide to you? but thank you from the very beginning when you go the risk of your explanation. that's why that was my major member. i know,
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i know was not injured. you've been the 1st weeks of that when you really needed to know we are getting the job. did you bring it? not to rush and very we did all you recognized by russian by international beginning. i think reagan very true, so the way the do not expect to be very great, right? to be very, please raise the rates. russia has been that i think we have to be very careful. i need a very negative record and we just seem to be back off on thing. but you know, when we open up a new or used to our change for new weapons,
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i think there is no doubt that i'm committed. we're going to take over the very, very much do appreciate anytime trans. don't, don't tell us i grandma, so from king's college london. now sweden and denmark is saying that gasoline and 2 major pipelines, horse of an energy stand off between russia and europe, are caused by glass and were deliberate. the danish energy ministry saying the holes in the pipes are too large to be caused by an accident like hitting an anchor, though it's not k who's behind it. the networks operator is saying that there is unprecedented damage in an old stream gas pipelines north stream. one normally ships gas directly to germany, but deliveries were suspended by russia earlier this month because of a stand off of a sanctions imposed due to the war and ukraine. denmark and sweden fast reported
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the leaks near the island of barnum. are expected to last, at least a week. shipping in the lines has now been restricted that vos reports for some lumen where the north stream one pipeline and his german land gas bubbling up over an area of more than one square kilometer in the baltic sea, near the danish island of bourne home. 3 huge leaks detected at both, not $31.00 and $2.00 is too much of a coincidence. according to europe, in leaders and energy experts, jewish monitors the junior. we see clearly that this is an active site with us, an act which likely means a further step of escalation with the situation in crane. sweetie. safe, molig, just say de, recorded to explosions before the leaks were detected. one on sunday night and one on monday evening, they're not very clear. and we also have quite a lot of data on lost in the water in the area,
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slightly closer to the swedish coast. when the swedish navy have training exercises and the loss of minds for example, and they often let us know about the particulars on that. so the data from yesterday's last are very similar. there's no doubt that these are explosions occurring in the water. germany has not been receiving any gas from these pipelines for the last few weeks when russia stopped supplied through not 31, nor trim to never started operations. germany decided to pull the pluck just before russia invaded ukraine. in february, the north stream pipelines had been at the height of an ongoing dispute on how dependent europe, and specifically germany had become an russian gas called through germany to stop by in russian gas in the invasion of ukraine. but it was russia not germany, had decided to completely pause the supply of northwind one just a few weeks ago. but now as seriously damaged, it's clear that no russian gas will flow to these pipelines anytime soon. the leaks
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show once more, how vulnerable europe's energy suppliers and how fall noble the gas pipes are 2 attacks. technically speaking, this is not difficult. i mean you, it just requires a boat requires some divers, that bill how to handle explosive devices. and then depending on the water depth may be some special diving equipment. or you could do it with some some of those modern underwater submarines which ukraine, blaming russia for sabotaging the pipelines artists have been more careful in pointing the finger before more investigations step. fasten al jazeera and loop men on the belted coast residence in the washington here is yes of late flowers. it makes your memorial for those killed. and one of the countries deadly school shootings. at least 17 people died. most of them children, when a gun opened fire a monday before shooting himself, he's been named is 34 year old,
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or jim condense ever form a pupil of the school source. he said he was registered as a patient, so i can trick facility there. also investigating possible neo nazi length with the news ally from london slab has been angry protests in india after a teacher is accused of fatally eating a dallas student we dive into the issues facing brazil's next president who's gonna have to come up with a solution to mass oversee this, leaving millions of people hungry every day and in school ages. fuller of the year is on target to south korea and you be here with that story and more ah, l. florida. is bryce for its most powerful storm in more than a century. hark and ian is intensifying as it moves towards the the u. s. 2 and
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a half 1000000 people are on the evacuation or does that the category for storm expect it to make landfall on wednesday? it's already battered parts of the caribbean, including cuba, where a 1000000 people have been left without power, found it. smith reports glowing through the cayman islands. hurricane ian off the taste of what is about to come. cuba and the u. s. mainland, the islands national emergency operation center, has now given the all clear as he and heads across the caribbean. we may have to turn around the international space station showed the eye of the storm as it approached cuba. with winds reaching a 155 kilometers per hour, it made landfall in the west as a risk of widespread damage in a country already suffering and economic crisis than in ins. path is florida. it's more than a century since a storm like this last threatened,
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the tampa bay area. always hard when there's a storm coming your way with. the problem here is that storms approaching from the south for huge amounts of water up into the shallow, tampa bay, inundating homes and businesses with a storm surge up to 3 meters high. many people decided to head out of town rather than enjoy the hurricane. though sitting tight stocked up before heading home to fatten down the hatches with e and approaching the u. s. mainland federal government has declared a public health emergency for florida that has a population of 21000000 people. bernard smith, al jazeera crestfallen, joins me now from tampa in florida, and we were just hearing before about the damage in devastation in cuba. actually as a result of harkin and many thousands of people left without power. how are people
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there in florida preparing for it? well they seem to be taking it very seriously here in tampa. this area hasn't taken a direct hit from a major hurricane in more than 100 years. so obviously there's some concern and trepidation among people here that this is probably the most serious hurricane they've seen in quite a while coming to this part of the skate. so throughout the day, people have been making the decision whether to stay point, whether to head to a more inland location, how to protect their homes. they were picking up supplies where they could find them food and some hurricane supplies, like plywood and generators seem to be in short supply today. and for those trying to get out of town, it's a, you know, they're trying to find gas so they can hit the road and get out of here the highways are moving, but it's pretty slow going to get out of this area. and so what people are doing
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all the last minute preparations they can because the effects of this storm will be felt here in the next, probably 12 to 24 hours and with 2 and a half 1000000 people, we were saying under evacuation orders and you were saying the situation is moving very suddenly, people going to be able to get out in time before it makes landfall. yeah, many people they started these evacuation order is mid day on monday. and so people have had a solid 48 hours to get out if they live in those mandatory evacuation zones. like i said, the highways are slow moving, but they are still moving. there are also offers for people to get free rides to shelters. if they want to leave their homes, but can maybe get to a friend, a relative's house or a hotel, a little further inland. so there are local municipalities are offering free rides to shelters. there are many shelters opened many of them pet friendly so people can
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bring their furry friends with them. so yeah, i think that generally people who are in dangerous areas will be able to get out for the most part. those who are deciding to stay point, we'll just have to see what happens. thank you very much. from tampa, florida, crisp alone elsewhere, more than a 100000 people in central vietnam had been forced to evacuate as typhoon noro approaches. people living near the coast were ordered to take shelter in safety areas in anticipation and one of the most powerful storms to hit the country in 2 decades. schools of enclosed events, of and council of thousands of flights and trains postponed because he was also been imposed in it done on and clung numb province. at least 8 people were killed in the philippines after nora cause widespread flooding and power cups that will in pakistan, people are still drowning and catastrophic floods. despite the worst of its brutal monsoon season ending weeks ago. more than 1600 people have died since the middle
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of june. this includes 2 young girls reported to have drowned in a flooded canal and pollution on one of the worst hit areas. millions more still living in the open off to the homes were destroyed. the economic damage is estimated, it's $30000000000.00. a new assessment by the government has around 1800000 jobs have been lost. pushing poverty levels up by 5 percent indian police are searching for a teacher accused of beating a dallas student to death over a spelling mistake. officers say they've managed to stem violent protest. it broke out to pradesh day off to the 15 year old died. boys, father says he fell on conscious of the teacher, beat him with a rod. he died in hospital on monday, darling for the lowest rung of india's ca, system and have been discriminated against for centuries. the teacher belongs to the community, regarded as upper cost, probably mid town reports. now from delhi. there is growing anger against cost ism
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and cost based violence. it india last evening, violent protest broke out in a city in northern, in del, over the boy's death. the family says that the boy was beaten by his teacher a few weeks ago for making a spelling error. now, the family has call this a cost this his crime. this family is from the lowest costs in the him, the cost system, the social hierarchy system. this community is often treated as untouchables, not on touch ability and yet is banned, but remains ramped. and the police have filed a complaint against the teacher who they say is obscure funding. you know, this comes as hate crimes like these have become more common and have been in the news more often. according to the gotten a going to government data about 5 costs based hate crimes take place every hour on average in the country. now in dot does have strict and stringent laws against
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crimes like these. in fact, a few years ago, some of these laws were even strengthened. but activists say that enforcement remains weak. we've also seen members of this community mobilize and their rights increasingly over the last few years, but their efforts have often been met with more discrimination. and as in incidence, like these more violence with the news, our life in london will still spring you on the program. ah, not backing down protested, defies security grant down in iran where anger continues to spread over the death of a young woman in police custody. and the only way to stop this is with a lay bob about well, you know how the british government's economic plan is the biggest boost for the opposition for years. and in school here about a $100000000.00 decision made by fists. and
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ah, here's your weather update for europe in africa. nice to see. so we've got disturbed weather, just swirling around the northeast of england, central areas of france, pushing into austria and the baltic states. and you know, along that west coast of europe. we'll see when gus, anywhere from about 40 to 80 kilometers per hour. let's go region by region right now and some mountain snell in the forecast for the alpine region on wednesday. some showers along those eastern shores of the adria dixie. but look further toward the east of that, sophia bulgaria, bucharest, high temperatures here, this is while above average. and as we dip further towards that south athens looking pretty good in the sunshine 30, that's got to feel good for this sub figure. other side of the mediterranean right now. here's those winds that we were chatting about toward the northwest of spain.
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coastal sections of portugal could be quite fierce set times into the northwest. we go, this were the biggest downpours of rainbow b, northeast of england, central areas of france into lithuania on wednesday. next stop africa and our brains are dip in a bit further toward the south. the long coastal sections of nigeria beneath togo gonna stretching all the way to sierra leone and will land in south africa right now. quite fierce winds just off the coast of the eastern cape province. gus, up to 50 kilometers per our seo later. ah, the taco region of paraguay, one of south america, we bought a 2 men who seemed to thrive on it, challenging a veteran truck driver on says every call. whatever the web to provide for his growing family. and the cowboy who enjoys his run the lie risk in it. oh,
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welcome back and look at the main stories now. for almost ghost that purchase of declared victory and for ukrainian regions where the crime in the stage referendums, on joining russia quite in its western allies of dismissed the pole. as in legal land grab denmark and sweden, se unprecedented gas leaks from 2 pipelines, connecting europe and russia were caused by blas. it's not gay, was behind it. sweden's prime minister says their information suggests damage to the north stream. pipelines was likely to be a deliberate act, and 2 and a half 1000000 people under evacuation orders in florida as hearken, ian bowels towards the us. it's already battered parts the caribbean, including cuba, where a 1000000 people have been left without our security forces in iran, of clash with demonstrators in dozens of cities as protest continue over the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody rights group says at least 75 people have been
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killed in the unrest. the un high commissioner for human rights as hundreds have also been arrested, including john. las protest began a week and a half ago after massa meet, died following her arrest for not wearing her head scoff properly. critics of accused beliefs of firing directly protested means death is mark demonstrations around the world as well in the coding majority kurdish town of initially and ne, syria, thousands of women that took to the streets to rally as morality laws many cut their own hair in protests and fund head scarves. roxanne found one family on is electra in politics and international studies at university of cambridge. she joins us live now and walks on. what do you make of the way this on recipes to have continued? well, it's quite surprising, i think on the one hand, any of us watching the situation are always filled with a certain dread that the government will come out and literally guns blazing and
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really down the demonstrations with a very violent and heavy and. and although there is some of that going on, the fact of the matter is that it has turned into a very different kind of protest. it is much, much broader throughout the country, and it's continuing day after day. and although there have been a very high number of deaths already, 75 is high. it hasn't been the slaughter that we've seen in the past. and of course, we do see these images of continued gatherings on social media as you well know, iran is a vast, rich, diverse country of what 8085000000 people, what proportion of the population to these demonstrate is represent? well, it's a very broad range of the population. first of all,
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it's all over the country. we're. we're hearing statistics of 8587 towns and cities in which every day there have been protests. so this is blanketing the country from north to south. and in every single one of the different ethnic areas in provinces. and on top of that, it's very broad in terms of the composition of the crowds that are in the streets. of course, it is a great number of women, but they're joined by men. and we're seeing it's old and young. and in fact, there are many people that are from the more conservative elements of society, the daughter of how should be rice and johnny, who was one of the clerical presidents of iran. his daughter has recently been arrested for contributing to the, the protest. so we're really saying much,
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much broader by and than we've seen before. and why is that? is this a build up for an accumulation of years of greece, grievances or something particularly changed in, in terms of restrictions on political freedom, treatment of women and minorities on to president? right. you see, i think there are 3 or 4 reasons for this. first of all, there have been demonstrations in the country throughout this year by smaller groups, but also all over the country in terms of smaller provincial and township areas. so not just the big cities. so we've seen demonstrations by teachers. we've seen demonstrations by farmers against the lack of water and the shortages of water due to climate change. so, so that's one. and 2nd of all, there's been quite a bit harder align taken by the president, right?
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see, since he took power and this has caused a great deal more effect on minority groups on marginal ethnic groups on marginal groups of religious proponents. and so we've seen protests in relation to arrests that have risen quite dramatically under his rule. and 3rd of all, i think there is a, a long term grievance that has been building up the country has become increasingly poor among the people themselves as the sanctions have continued. and there has been a sense that as the nuclear negotiations have failed this summer, that it really is not going to be solved by negotiations. and therefore it is up to the people themselves. and finally, there has been a rising level of poverty as a result of the sanctions. so people feel as though there's no hope, there is no investment in job creation. there is no investment in civil welfare and
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so their state of grievance is severe at this point. and i think, mazda, i mean he's death. the woman who died as a result of not apparently wearing her head job correctly, really triggered so many different elements in the society that they've now come together. and it's proving to be quite difficult for the government to take this on in any way so far that has been definitive. thank you very much. professor roxan pheromone fermi on, in cambridge, saudi arabia's crown prince, mom had been so mine has been named as a kingdom's prime minister, a post tradition he held by the king. a cabinet re shuffle was ordered by king salmon arm had been so mine is widely considered. the kingdom's de facto ruler is been replaced as defense minister by is wrong, younger brother khalid and salman 11 soldiers have been found dead and around. 50
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civilians are missing. after an attack by armed groups on a convoy carrying supplies in northern kina paso, the assault took place in gaskin there while the $150.00 vehicle convoy was traveling to the town of g bore. the army says dozens of trucks were destroyed on groups of blockaded. several parts of northern and eastern became a fast so forcing government to resort to convoys and air drops in order to deliver essential goods to trapped civilians. just under 5 days until brazil's presidential election imposed suggest that the former president, louise and ass eula, da silva, could win the 1st round. the latest poll puts him on 48 percent and the current need a job ball scenario on $31.00. who are the winds will take over latin, america's largest and richest nation, where poverty is still a major issue. our latin america editor, the acw, newman reports now from the coastal town of may so where millions of people are
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going hungry. fisherman, even neil the de la morally, the north has worked most of his adult life here. 4 years ago we visited that a jail to lateral, a shanty town on the shores of the moon. though lagoon day and night. i'm in dove for a tiny muscle like shellfish cold so do. while the women and children toiled to extract the sea food inside, they barely eat out a living. now even that one even needed a wanted to see that floods earlier this year destroy the livelihood of more than $1200.00 families. while father, i worked with her well, i thought that he thought off go only shells. they're all dead. there's nothing here. we'll go a little more if i needed to live in
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a tiny shack with his wife and 2 daughters seen which are from poor bang. awesome, there's a lot of hunger here. yes, hunger, a lot of hardships that we can't make a living. and you, all of all the floods also destroyed many of the shacks. but only a few families have been offered an apartment and a public housing project that is swallowing up, their shanty town, leading many like medea ross or the silver with nowhere to live. yagi. if i'm for saba, and we don't get anything, nothing just promises, they review your file and if you're old, you don't get anything that they really for state and federal aid is irregular and insufficient. 15 years ago, brazil had eradicated extreme poverty. but 6 years ago the situation began reverting and now brazil is back on the hunger map. according to brazil's institute on food security to day, more than 33000000 brazilians are going hungry and no were more so than here in the
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state of alec glass. in the absence of effective policies to combat poverty and unemployment, malnutrition, and hunger has more than doubled. and that is having a devastating impact on the development of children like these. 7 academic se point out that the last 2 governments began reducing or eliminating social programs long before the pandemic fog are forming. this is not really the existence of hunger is a political decision. hunger is caused by the decision not to implement public policies that could fight it. there's been a political decision to prioritize other things, i fear. and in the absence of a plan to eradicate extreme poverty, we're jugglers, residents have started to breed food, a collective project to ward off high. you see a human al jazeera marcial, brazil. u k. banks have been increasing their mortgage rate and withdrawing fixed
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deals in response to the new government's economic plan. tax cuts and billions of dollars of borrowing on nerve financial markets and sent the pound into free for you cale position leaders strongly condemned. the new economic plan. speaking it is labor parties, annual conference kissed armor accused the government of crushing the nation's economy from liverpool pool banner reports football and politics run deep in the city of liverpool. the labor party has strong historic links here and on the municipal playing fields where parents support their youth teams come rain or shine. hey, there is no love for prime minister liz trust and her brand of trickle down economics, cutting taxes for the wealthy to boost growth. it will just seems con sieboldt, the soldiers that do into the general public up. it baffled me how people can vote for all abbey, but ask about labor lead a tier stomach. and we found many people still unconvinced by his leadership as
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a labor leader is to by going to enter the case on. is that the past and says, hey, kick there, an old router needs change. i just feel it's been. i won't associate curtis massey who could do since telling plain to be honest. 15 years since tony blair stepped down as labor prime minister kiss donna is steering the labor party in a similar direction to his predecessor firmly towards the centre ground of british politics. betraying labor. not the conservatives of the party of financial responsibility. what we've seen in the past few days has no precedent. the government has lost control of the british economy and for want faith crushed the pound. and for walt higher interest rates, higher, inflation, higher, boring. and for walt, not for you. not for working people,
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for cuts, cuts for the richest one percent in our society. don't forget. don't forget. the only way to stop this is with a labor government. a real statement of confidence intends from labor leader here sama here in liverpool, balancing, aspirational themes on entrepreneurialism with the realization that it is the workers who generates the company profit. it went down very well here in the whole . now he needs to convince the water public double digit inflation in the u. k. has driven work, as in many industries, to demand high wages. more than $500.00 workers are currently on strike. at the port liverpool sama supports the rise of individuals to go on strike. but a labor government he promised would work in true partnership with business and with the unions strikers are dismayed. politician, it is a foreign cars job. you're not going to please everyone. if you support mr. donald,
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come down and show us started a smashing nonetheless, thomas strategy seems to be working. one poll gives labor a 17 point lead over the conservative party. that's a level of support not seen since 2001. the prime minister back then. labor's tony blair pull brennan al jazeera liverpool mounts japan country has honored its longest having prime minister with arrest. a funeral in tokyo. sions ave was assassinated in july, but his death is proved as controversial as his legacy, with thousands protesting against his funeral. why reports from toko and just wanting to report contains flash photography. the remains of shinto bay were carried into the venue by his widow. lucky i accompanied by the current prime minister to me, oh casita, whose decision it was to go ahead with this controversial state funeral. more than $4000.00 guests, including many dignitaries and world leaders,
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they heard casita the tributes to his friend and mental prime minister orbit. rest, well, after all that you have done for our nation, and thank you, most sincerely, may you rest in eternal peace. ave served as prime minister twice coming to power a 2nd time. as japan was recovering from the 2011 earthquake concern army. and that was really the spirit that prime minister did bring to japanese politics, opt fukushima disaster. yes, japan has got what he takes to be a global contender. he was credited with making japan more assertive internationally. but his critics accuse him of moving the country away from a traditional part of pacifism. and many people have been protesting against this event. they've been an goodbye the cost. and revelation since the assassination about links with the unification church or so called moonies,
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have also heard his reputation and that of the current government. still thousands turned down from all parts of japan to pay their respects. you know, the more he's always stood up for. he believes, even when many were against him to i mean, i like i'll be very much. i'm so happy. see how many people have turned out long lines waiting patiently to lay flowers as their own tribute. his legacy will certainly be a controversial one responsible for policies that were often divisive here. but sions obey seem determined to change japan's position in the world, and he'll be remembered as one of these countries most significant political figures. robert bride al jazeera tokyo still had on this news out world capos. they've been in action for the last time before the final kickoff in cat. anyway, that story and more in sport and nasa successfully slammed the spacecraft into
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a distant asteroid. this mission to prevent me, tears colliding with ah ah
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ah whole lou ah, china is gifting 2 giant panders to cattle in honor of the football are caught being held in a golf skate, sal and sir, i will arrive next month as patriot fog explained. well, if you remember back to february the time of the winter lympics in beijing cats as amir shape to mim, been hammered, al tiny was really one of the few world leaders that attended what was considered
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by many countries to be a controversial event. president, she said at the time he was ready to launch panda cooperation with the middle east . and also said that he saw new opportunities for bilateral ties between china and cats are so in a way, china is literally following up on that sir. hale and sariah will arrive in october ahead of the world cup. and remember, china failed in its bid to reach the final something which is certainly seen as a missed opportunity for demonstrating its soft power at a time when china really needs it. it is increasingly isolated, particularly from our western powers, over issues like kids support for russia's invasion of ukraine. so in a sense, it is still trying to capitalize on the world cup and how better to do that. them with a bit of pan to diplomacy, china's ambassadors. doha said that this was a gift from china's 1400000000 people and said that surely would become
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a new symbol of friendship between cats are and china sport now. and andy, thank you so much, ma'am. oh, brazil fired a big warning to their rivals ahead of the cataract world cup. the games ranked team hitting 5 goals and a big win over soon as you. so how molly cripples geography. brazil or the world's top rank team heading into katara 2022 and against fellow qualifies tunisia. they showed exactly why forward by casimir of the south americans are won a lot, little more than 10 minutes in thanks to barcelona winger, rafino tunisia on their way to a 6th woke up and they did threaten and upset when more tougher. toby got his side level team that brazil were quickly back on talk. talk name is rashad. listen, continuing his impressive form to make it to one dated here. but i love to go in properly with this friendly taking place that parents, sasha man's home ground. it seemed only fitting that name all would score. and when
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brazil were awarded a penalty for a fowl in the box, he got his chan name r. as expected, the star forward delivered brazil's 1st off, gold scoring wasn't done there with rafino. finding the back of the net once again . things then got worse. what nicea a wild challenge or nema earning dylan braun, a red car playing against 10 men in the 2nd half, brazil completed their 5 star performance pedro making it 51 when it might just come. oh, brazil will head tickets are confident. as 6, the world title is within their graph before so hail molina, al jazeera that play, now spine of qualified for next year's european nations league finals. they beat
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portugal one nail to secure a spot. a late go here from our morass, decided the gang of christiana and portugal managed to avoid the faith. they would have advanced to the finals and netherlands, horatio and italy of the other countries who made it through welcome qualifies switzerland. also in nations league action, they beat the check for public to relegate the check out of the service competition . switzerland have been great wrong. so i, brazil, serbia, and cameroon. the castle you current just missed out on promotion to the sub serve a nation league. they will help a new meal job by scotland who do not go up to group a train. got within one, much of making it to the world cup before losing out, you know, i off against wales. now host gets our flight their final much before making the 1st world cup of parents. capital school has been in a training camp for 4 months now with the national place taken away from that domestic lead. his game against chile was taking place in austria. alexi sanchez
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opened the scoring for chilly miss sales on the world cup qualification. hit back with a couple of goals in the 2nd home from the laboratory, and i can get my stamps in half. and hayden, getting the goal and the last few days have been beaten by corporation. i'm just 23 . i'm my canada. 21. i'm twinkling through all of it down. so i final school was to, to kick off the middle east. first world, confident ecuador. on november, the 20th ages player, the men proved to be the mash gonna for south korea. i welcome us, cameron won no $100000000.00. m b, i still carrying has put a price on his decision not to get the cobra 19 vaccine. the brooklyn, that's god, was unable to play in her games and so much because of new york pandemic rules. his
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availability for away games, dependent on rules. in other states, irving says big unvaccinated last him a 4 year contract extension and the boston celtics have started their training camp ahead of the new season, which starts next month. last season, the celtics made a surprise runs the m b a finals before losing out to the golden state warriors. all right, that is high sport is looking for now. let's get back to my room in london. thank you very much, andy. now, masses, moon rock has been moved back to its hanger as hearken in approaches the florida coast. the ottoman is not now looked unlikely before mid november, but nasa did manage one of the successful nation in the last 24 hours. ms. rob rentals reports. it could be vital from planets future. 11000000 kilometers from earth. the spacecraft hurtled closer and closer to the rocky asteroid. that was its
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target. and then bull's eye. oh, scientists and engineers at mission control, cheer as the spacecraft smashes into a far off asteroid hold done more full so it's a key step toward defending the world from future devastating impacts by mass of space rocks, we are showing that planetary defense is a global endeavor and it is very possible to save our planet. this is double asteroid redirection test, or dart was launched in november last year. its entire mission was to ram into dom office at a speed of more than 6 kilometers per 2nd, or 3600 kilometers an hour. the result, it's hoped a gentle nudge pushing the asteroid on a new path over many years. the change in trajectory will grow larger,
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while di morpho itself is not on a course to collide with earth. space rocks like the one that flashed across the sky in russia 9 years ago, hit the planet all the time. and the big ones can change the course of life on earth. 65000000 years ago, a huge object crashed near the yucatan peninsula, causing global devastation. scientists believe the impact is directly linked to the extinction of the dinosaurs. getting rid of t rex and their kin was a good thing for us, mammals, but another collision of the same magnitude won't be, it could destroy us all. so the international consortium behind dart hopes to defend the earth from potential catastrophe. by combining careful observations to identify asteroid threats, years or decades ahead of time, along with the ability to knock them off their collision course. yet there are no known astride threats by it when we find one in the future. maybe we'll have the
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technologies to potentially preventive di morphis's, new trajectory will be studied for years to come. the information gleaned from the test will hopefully help prevent humanity from suffering. the same fate as the dinosaurs rob reynolds al jazeera. that's it for news, al, but i will be back with you in a couple of minutes more of the days news around up the top stories coming up shortly without you there? ah ah, with
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