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for your hero a this is al jazeera ah. hello, i'm told mccrae this is the news. how alive from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes? pro kremlin officials declare victory and referendums held in ukraine's occupied areas. most of cuba is still without power is hearken in barrels across the island before heading to florida. supporters of the shia lead amongst all the else saw the protests in bagdad as the iraqi parliament holds the session on the resignation of its speaker and guineas. formulate
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a muscle camera goes on trial. exactly 13 years after more than 150 anti government protesters were killed as a stadium and ins or an argentine em press once again ahead of the world cup star striker, lena lassie scores twice as they see off jamaica 3 now ah russian backdoor socrates and full regions of ukraine say the results of 5 days of referendums, show people have overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation cave. and it's western allies say the votes are sham. the ballots were held and russian occupied parts of her san separation. donnette scanned la hans. together they make up 15 percent of ukrainian territory. separatists reported huge margins of victory saying
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that and la hans 98 percent of voters favored annexation. well, mohammed val joins us now live from moscow. mohammad, the votes have been tallied. so what happens now? yes, tom, what happens now is that the leaders of those pro russia regions in ukraine and they have for the being sending letters from this morning to a president put and asking him to consider. and next thing they are regions to russia. and also, some of them are already on the way if they haven't already arrived here in moscow to meet with president allowed me to put in that will be in preparation for the finding of a document whereby russia agrees to and next those regions on. once that document is find, it will be pushed to the constitutional court to check kids compatibility with
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slash and constitution. and once the constitutional court is done with it, it will also be voted in the parliament in the 2 chambers of the parliament. and that's when president putting in a speech will officially announce the annexation of the 4 regents into austin federation. the mood is up be both in east and ukraine in those 4 regions. and here russia, people are out of braces for this moment, would say describe out historic the moment when history is being corrected. they'll say to those communities have always been a russian, and it is time they join the mother nation. i understand that there will be some celebrations in that's where in the next few days, one thought announcement is made and, and the country is simply bracing for a new and it will be something different from what before,
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because russia will now consider that it is not invading another country, it has never considered that it is invading another country, but it will consider that it has the legal proof and excuse to not only you know, defend a, a territory that it occupies, but it will defend a part of its own motherland. its own territory, and that will afflict on lots of thinks and it will make the situation much more complicated for those young men who are refusing to comply up for the to the decree to for mobilization, they will be bound by the constitution of russia to go and defend the country mohammed valve in moscow. thank you very much for that update will out to series holder of dell, hamid traveled to southern townsend, ukrainian controlled territory to hear what people there have to say about the votes. it's always the same desolate scenes. go,
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sounds destroyed, so less. this is the cause. ukraine is being to regain control of land that was occupied by russia. we are invested, copied yet in the north of his total region. the look on the faces of those who stayed. tell the story. here there is no sign of referendum, but the russians are just 5 kilometers away. and people their vote to decide if the son should join the russian federation. the referendum is a sham, according to the coastal administration. now an exiled. oh, moving from us. we are getting information from local people there. you should understand. it's not a referendum, it's a movie. everything is done for the cameras. there was no preparation, according to the law. they are coming to people's houses with weapons and forcing them up. if they catch them on the street. gina voted with her feet by escaping to the ukrainian side. she won't show her face because some of her relatives are still
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in the russian, held by them. have soon she's worried about what could happen in the days to come. it's very difficult for us to speak to people who are living in areas under russian occupation. and from here it is impossible to reach those areas. so we as andree, if he could call his mother who is still in her son and tell us what is happening there. about 200000 people have been displaced by the war since his started 7 months ago. and re is one of them. my father died 3 years ago, but when soldiers came to visit my mom, they were lucky for her, my dad to vote. there was some people who voted for russia, but not in big numbers. many others have fled regions where the river and m has taken place. over the past 5 days, marianne had stayed in russian control part of that body. jeff, for 7 months. she says being forced to vote was the last straw. but for us is to
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lassie, lena, this is a bittersweet moment and a bottle fit. it angers me all your life. you grow up with people, you work with them, you live next to them. and then all of a sudden they embraced the colors of russia and they are happy and smiling that they are part of russia. and while the international community has declared the referendum, illegal ukrainians fear that the vote will mean even more and more devastation before they regain control of their country. and that, that, i mean, elsewhere in southern ukraine or thousands of people have fled rushes since vladimir putin issued a mobilization order last week. prices for flights from moscow sword after the announcement. those for places like to kia, the u. e and former soviet republics, like georgia and arminius sold house, long traffic jams have formed at land crossings into neighboring countries. roads into georgia, cars, extern and mongolia, have seen an influx of russians looking to cross over,
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and the crossing from st. petersburg to finland could soon be restricted. that's after the finish. governments announced it will ban russian tourists in the coming days. of the government, governor of turkey is southern province of antalya says an increasing number of russians arriving aunt returning home. as cinnamon casio lu explains from his sample slides to stumble, an anchor i full of booked from russia. but this time people, russian, people are preferring to extend their stay. so this is an interesting case and i spoke to some real estate agencies, the non tonya. they are telling me that more and more people are coming or calling them to ask for is 6 months or one year. long term rental in an outside has, has become a very important attraction, attractive destination for russians, ukrainians, iranians, cutbacks, and could,
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with people and around more than 50000 russians have gained presidents residential permits in the last couple of years. but when you come to it stumble again, we are hearing from the turkish airline companies that they flights are still full of books. they return slides are booked like 995 percent. but we are hearing more and more stories these days that russians was coming to turkey. if i prefer to stay for longer time to see what's going to happen in their country. as the partial mobilization decision has been put in place since last week, europe ian commission chief love on the land says leaks at 2 major pipelines between russia and europe. were caused by sabotaged nor to stream one normally ships guess directly from russia to germany. deliveries were suspended by russia
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earlier this month because of a standoff over sanctions with denmark and sweden. first reported the leaks near the island of ball hole shipping. near the lanes at lines has been restricted, fit vast and joint us live now from leudemann in germany. the point we gnawed stream deliveries reached land since we have any more answers on what actually happens. well, not really is an investigation the ongoing here at the the both and see after what exactly happened and also could be behind it. but a lot of people have probably decided not to wait for the results of this investigation. and a blame game is ongoing at the moment between russia, europe and the u. s. russia is so saying the us has the most to benefit from these leaks at north stream. europe says so russia is behind it. but meanwhile, europe is very concerned about the leaks, of course, because what it does, it's,
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it's showing hovan mobility. energy security is in europe and a danish defense minister. i had a meeting with the nato chief, a sultan burke today saying that the security really has to be increased. and he says that especially this see, the baltic sea is very far noble, especially also since rushes invasion in ukraine and sweden and finland have chosen to join ne to so he says, this is a really vulnerable spot right now. and the other area of concern in europe right now is no way because since the russian supplies have really decreased, europe is very much depending on the wage and gas for 30 percent at the moment. so what's also earth if i'm the lay and has announce, she says if any active pipes in europe, because not $31.00 and $2.00 will not active at the time of delivery. but if any active pipes being attacked, then she will,
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she said you are really strongly respond. like it was the response been to the actual spill itself. yeah, that's a very good question because when all the said geopolitical statements going back and forth, a lot of this gas is leaking into the sea. hundreds of millions of cubic meters. we're in that pipe in those pipes and it's leaking into the sea. and the main gas in such a pipe is me saying, and it's now leaking not only into the water, but it's also going up into the atmosphere. and scientists say that the impact of me, st on global warming is actually a lot higher than when you burn gas. and that turns into c. o. 21 scientist has made a comparison saying that could lead to the emissions of a middle large city like helsinki in a whole year. so we're talking about quite
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a serious disaster right now. what we know is that russia has asked for information to today and just saw it is about the leaks. but we haven't seen any activities because there's not much authorities can do apparently because the gas just simply leaks into the sea and nobody can stop it. so far, okay, still fasten in germany for us. thank you. plenty more ahead on this news, allan, including a former iranian president's daughter, is arrested as violent protests continue across the country. syrian families more, most lost in a migrant boat sinking last week. we find out why many of being prevented from burying their debt and, and sport with ferrara, 5 star display from brazil as they fire world cup warning to the arrivals. ah, well, most of cuba is still without power off to hearken in,
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swept across the island on tuesday. the storm made land full as a category 3 hurricane with winds of up to 205 kilometers per hour. about 40000 people have been forced to flee their homes, or joining us now as sel. 0 meteorologist evidence, fox everton, of what's going on? well, it says now burst out of the north of cuba, even bigger and even stronger than it was before. so we're around about 6 or 7 hours away from the either store making landfall in florida. but as you can see from as a satellite pitcher here, it is gonna make its way further north was and these was, as we go on through the next few hours. so the, the either storm, nicely formed there, thunderstorms, rumbling away in the sea. the location. yes, they were talking about the storm, just making its way up towards tamper. it's now a little further south than that. and as we go on through the coming hours, it will make his way in land winds around $250.00 comes a prayer, as i said,
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sick is significantly stronger than it was when it made its way across cuba. that is almost a category 5 storm to $52.00 makes it a cat 5 storm. so it's pretty much there will thereabouts. catastrophic when says a big problem and noticed a storm surge, 3 to 4 meters on that storm said we are on 2 to 3 before. that is also very significant. when you bear in mind that much of southern florida is noble than about a meter above the sea level. so that is going to cause major problems. the storm will make its way up towards at northeastern corner of fer florida. as we go on through the next 24 to 36 hours or so, sometime late on thursday, it will punches way back out into the open waters of the atlantic there. so that's the situation through the remainder of wet and stay. go on into were thursdays you can see it makes his way further north is denise was up past orlando and the yellow shading on our chart. that is where we could see maybe 20300 millimeters of frame across many areas. but some parts could see 400, maybe 500 meters has half
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a meter of rainfall. there will be catastrophic flooding. and of course add on to that. the fact that we got that made a storm surge. tom, thank you very much. everton, earl embassies, crisp hello, and joins us now from tampa. florida, are we just heard the term about 6 or 7 hours away from where you are? how bad are things expected to guess? yeah, hi tom, i'm in tampa. so i'm just north of where the storm is sitting offshore and a little bit north of where it's actually going to make land falls somewhere around port charlotte, perhaps down to naples, florida. you know, just a short ways away from here. so tampa is going to be spared the absolute worst of it, though it will not get out of this unscathed. the mayor just put out a video saying that there's still expecting around 50 centimeters of rain here in
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tampa, which will cause flooding problems. right now. you might be able to see behind the tampa bay is actually emptying out it's low tide, so the tide is going out as it is. but because of the wind direction, it's actually blowing water out of the bay and back into the gulf of mexico. now 10 hours from now, we'll see the opposite of that. as all this water comes back as storm surge. so it's going to be a long and very perilous. a couple of days here in florida, as the storm moves on shore in the next 3 to 5 hours, it will be packing when 250 kilometers per hour. and now they've up the storm surge prediction upwards of about 6 meters possibly. so down in those areas near port charlotte, so as the storm moves across the florida peninsula, you're going to see trees and power lines down. you're going to be plas flooding, and as it goes out into the atlantic, you'll see more storm surge on the eastern part. for the most part,
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people have but evacuated if they've been told to evacuate, and they're staying inside if they haven't been told to evacuated, trying to wait for all of this. and we heard that people are evacuating near to what else are they doing? and people basically fleeing low lying areas. yeah, that was the 1st step on monday was the get people out of the lowest lying areas evacuated zone a they were calling it. they told those people to get out. people are not in that zone. if they chose this day, a lot of them were filling up sandbags that some of the free events here where they were allowed to get sandbags. they're placing them around their homes so that they don't to come to flood waters. they were stalking off on supplies like food and fuel if they were going to ride it out here. and then others were just trying to get out of town either by car or by airplane before the airport shut down yesterday . okay, crisp alone from nbc. a lot for us in tampa, florida. thank you. well,
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as we mentioned hurricane in with in and i will die florida's west coast with dangerous storm surge for more on that he is out with a reported chief harrington. storm surge is when you have hurricane force winds. in this case, those winds are exceeding 200 kilometers per hour that literally picks up the ocean and rise it rate into the coast, generating waves about 3 to 4 meters high. so what does this mean? let's for example, take this 2 story home. each floor is about 10 feet or 3 meters high. so with a storm surge forecast of anywhere from 3 to 4 meters, we've put it in half right there. 3.5 meters. that means the entire 1st floor of this 2 story home would be under water. now this is a concern for coastal areas, so the closer yar to the water, the very real risk you run of seen a scenario like this and the danger zone will be florida south west coast anywhere from tampa to naples. what to rockets have hits the highly fortified greens on in
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the iraqi capital. baghdad no injuries have been reported earlier. supporters of the she appellate politician, mac ta ta l. sata marched towards parliament, where a session was being held on with a to accept the speak, his resignation. ali hush is lifeless in baghdad or what's happening to it now. well, as you said, there were couple of rockets launched towards the green zone. read a volume entry session convened earlier to vote to give a good quote of confidence if it's right to say to the new to the speaker, to the parliament speak out offered his resignation a couple of days ago. so they at this speaker was an ally of walk, the last saw that whose support does not right now in the streets, just behind me can see the system rear square. this is l jim audio republic bridge
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. this was the buffer zone. were security forces were a trying to prevent these protests from crossing because if they just crossed this bridge, then it's very easy for them to get into the group green. so now, as we can see though, no more to charge you forces because they were pushed back by sod with supporters of the same time. and as we were reporting there were 2 rockets that hit the green zone. now we heard that there are several casualties injured, security personals in the area, and that's one of the rockets had to place near the parliament. so this is the picture for now. what's happening is really very complicated with both security and bullet, to kill aspects overlapping here, most of the sod with alliance with the sydney, a politician mohammed,
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how booth he was. the speaker and the court dish of factions came to an end, at least now with them and getting out of this alliance and according to reports, joining a new alliance with the iran backed a coordination of framework. and now this could mean a new government could be formed just in case this new alliance. this new i'm coalition is able to gather the needed votes to vote for a new prime minister, a new president. they order the what it today for. as i said, a gave of what have confidence to the, the speaker, and they brought it for a new deputy speaker. so we're expecting and anticipating a new escalations on both the security and political layers over here to narrow. ok. thank you. this alley hush him for us and baghdad. who protests have turned
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violence and dozens of iranian cities as people continue demonstrating over the death of a woman in police custody. a ride sce group says at least 75 people were killed in the unrest. critics accused police of firing directly at protesters among those arrested is a fuzzy, has she me, the daughter, a former president, has she me roughs and johnny will. let's go live to wrestle. sarah, who is in the iranian capital to run how significant is that a rest of the daughter of the form of presidents? well, the general expectation here into iran is that this arrest is not going to have any remarkable impact on the course of their protest. oh, and also on the iranian politics here, however, still for the protest theirs having her support means having the support from rough st. janet family. so this family is an important family in this country and particularly the pause islamic revolution. areas that are phases,
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reps and jenny's father, the former president of iran, egbert, a hashmi roxanne. johnny was one of the fed, the founding fathers of the islamic revolution. and he was one of the most influential figures in the more than history of iran. he has been elected twice as the president or president of the country, and he played a crucial role, particularly after the war between iran and iraq. so, and on the, on the other hand, through that, that, that, that, that, that, that the leaf of his life in the last years of his life has been quite critical to over the establishment here. and since then, this family had become the target for the government and the establishment here for his m f. 's angenie herself. she was arrested in 2009 and then in 2012. and this time is the 3rd time that she's, she's now been arrested. so at the did hear that, but did that security for says the official sources are saying that the reason that they have arrested for is that because she is for work in the protest against the
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government. so we do not know whether she's going to stay for longer period of time in the jail or not. however, for protesters having her support is important. but we should know that she's not one of the leading figures in this protest. okay, how has iran reacted to those that says are supporting the protests? well, last night, in some cities that have been some, a protest, however, we can see that there was, did, there is a, the, did the protest or though this organization on who's in the momentum from the participation to their rallies is declining. but we do not know whether this is because of the internet restriction that was put by the government, or whether it is because of the does it have the presence of the security forces industries and also did have the hand of measures against the professors so far and according to the official sources, at least 4 to one people have been killed. however, there are some and jose,
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i see that the real number are much higher than this. but at this moment, it's almost impossible really to confirm the real, the real numbers. on the other hand, the semi state news agency at last name reported that the security forces, how i identified more than 1200 professors, were needing this ortez. and many of them have been, have been arrested, and on the other hand, meet the true the last week. we have seen that there had been also the pro government rallies as well across several of cities in iran, particularly the ones in to run. and michelle were quite big, but so far that haven't been any direct confrontation between the pro and anti a governments rallies. ok, thank you. that is result city for us and to run the number of bodies found after a migrant boat sank off the coast of syria has risen to $104.00. at least 30 have yet to be identified. many of the passengers were syrian,
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some of their families told al jazeera they weren't able to bury their dead, because syrian authorities prevented bodies from being taken across front lines or returned to lebanon. st hotter reports a memorial service for a family that drowned in one of the worst migrant boat tragedies in the eastern mediterranean. their relatives weren't able to bury their dead because they live in serious opposition, controlled noise. the bodies were found by the authorities off the coast of syria. then to deal with them, i lost my daughter, her husband, and the 3 children. none of them were old enough to be in school. we also lost full members of our extended family. some, when we know, identified them hospitals among them, of the rough men, cosa and for the yeah, they were born refugees in neighboring lebanon, where the economic collapse made life extremely difficult. barking,
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the family had no choice but to take a risk to reach her at to live the life of dignity with bodies. and the few survivors were taken to hospitals and regime control tools. not all of the syrian victims were refugees. syrian state media shared photos of residents of latter kia, who had crossed into lebanon to board the boat. poverty and unemployment rates are also high in government areas. csr t as in the vasquez, are not releasing bodies until they are identified by their families at hospitals. this means some syrians aren't able to go, in particular, those in the opposition. those who escaped military service during the war, and those with no documents to return to lebanon. the bodies and survivors brought back to lebanon, so far have been those of palestinian and lebanese nationals. those involved confirmed to us that no syrian victims were returned. and hi monica bonnie,
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god bless his soul is a syrian who lived here with his live and his wife. and we tried to resolve his case, but i think they burned him today in syria, his family to try to re portrayed his body. but you know, paperwork takes a lot of time and there's also been little information about the 11 syrians who survived with some activists saying some have been detained. or if there was one survivor and a family of 10 of my sources told me he's been detained. he's from the eastern country side of also syrians and syrian palestinians are being guarded by military police and intelligence and charges hospitals. the damascus government hasn't responded to these accusations, and state media says all survivors have been discharged from hospitals, but it appears for some syrians. the tragedy may not be over center for their elders, either. beirut, the still ahead on al jazeera will tell you what effect to unprecedented floods and
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pakistan have had on children's education and seemed province. and counting down to the new in b, i sees him with the ally like his fara has more in sport. ah ah ah
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safe going home and then you international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero. ah ah, you're watching l g 0 reminder about top stories. the sour 3 rockets have hit the highly fortified green zone in the iraqi capital, baghdad. that's as parliament convened for a session on whether to accept the speak his resignation. earlier supporters of the
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shia cleric book todd al sada protested in the capitol bagdad iran arrests. the daughter of former president ross and johnny accusing her of incitement vents as protest across the country turn violent following the death of 22 year old, martha armine and police custody russian back to authorities and for regions of ukraine say the results of a 5 day referendum. church people have overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation. keith and it's western allies say the vote is a share. the ukraine's president has addressed the un security council as it meets to discuss the referendums for laudermill. zalinski says the international community needs to take urgent action against moscow. al jazeera diplomatic editor james bays has more harbor. as the security council was convened, russia was already signaling it was about to declare victory in the fall referenda in easton, ukraine. but the u. n's political chief made it clear those votes had no legitimacy
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in international law. they cannot be called a genuine expression of the popular will. speaking to the security council for the 4th time since the russian invasion in february, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski, called for russia to be kicked out of all international organizations. including the un implementation of the so called crime means scenario and another attempt to and next ukrainian territory will me that there is nothing to talk about with these prep, president of russian annexation is the kind of move that suits him alone against the whole of humanity. rushes ambassador vaseline the benzine warm these referenda may not be the last or didn't all sicilian in your book. now give is being rejected not only by the people of crimea and on bus, but kennesaw ends up pollution yet region. this process is going to continue if
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give does not recognize its mistake and its strategic errors that this process could continue after the meeting. i got reaction to that from the us ambassador. they did it in 2014 and now they're doing it again so that i have no doubts in my mind that they will attempt to do it. and that's why it's so important that we stand against this immediately. ambassador thomas greenfield says she plans to bring a draft resolution condemning russia to a vote in the security council as early as the end of this week. russia then would clearly use its veto, bought the u. s. and its allies then planning to bring things to all 193 members of the u. n. of the general assembly. james bayes al jazeera, the united nations. the trial of guineas, former president and 10 others, is getting underway in the capital, cannot cri, they're accused of being responsible for a massacre that took place on this day 13 years ago. let's take
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a closer look at what happened and what follows. thousands of demonstrators gathered at the stadium and cannot cry. they were protesting against mister cameras, intentions to run as president. the following here had come to power through a military coup. 9 months earlier, the security forces started sh being killing at least 157 people and injuring 1200 . dozens of women were beaten and gang rights were shortly after the crackdown. camara survived an assassination attempt by one of his former aids. he was brought to morocco for medical treatment, an asteroid from power. camara then moved to king of faso. he returned to guinea over the weekend. well, let's go live to an interest who is at the trial for us. what's happened so far today? ah, well basically i, it's a moment to stay for all involved for the victims. it's
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a day have been waiting for 13 years as pitches was presented at this event, which of course also coin sided with the launch of the building behind me, which is a new court complex while the trial is expected to happen right now. the victims are moving into that building. if i step out of the picture, the victims are moving into the building to be part of the trial that is set to begin the. a trial of for my military ruler, who said that this camera and people considered as accomplishes in the murder of more than 150 people that fateful day september 20th 2009 speeches was delivered here. and everybody is hopping on the importance of achieving justice and making sure that this never happens again. not only in guinea, but across the world. now talking father on this issue is at least couple out of the human rights watch, at least talk to us about how important this day is for rights activist for victims
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themselves. and even the society in general. this trial is an extraordinary moment for big damage to have been leading for justice for these crimes, since 2009 when the incident for the child takes place. 13 days, at 13 years to the day of the crimes were committed and horrific abuses as plain burgers frames and a cover up after where bodies were removed from works and put in mass graves. victims had talked to me about the importance of the truth of being exposed to perpetrators being punished and of having non repetition of these crimes contributing to that. this is a huge moment, but it's important to say that this is only the beginning. we have a ceremony an opening today, but the key will be that these are fair proceedings and these are credible it is that the victims to frontier to pay it. and that justice is meaningfully delivered to them. well what, what basically,
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talking about the process itself or their course you spoken to this victims, other concerns about whether or not this process will lead to justice and closure for them. frankly, there are a lot of concerns this charles unfolding and a complicated moment for dna. there is a 100 government in power, and there have been rights abuses, escalating a ban on the opposition. i ban on public protest during this time. so there are concerns. will this be a fair process? will this be more than a ceremonial, not to justice and for justice to be delivered? this is going to need to be a genuine process. it's really important that the i c prosecutor who came today spoke about following up and monitoring and checking on these proceedings. it's not as if this can just fade away. this has to be done in a credible way. there are also concerns about security for the victims and ensuring that they are able to participate without risks for their security. at least couple of human rights watch. thank you for your time. and like she said,
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the prosecutor of the international criminal court raised issues, putting are victims testimony and giving them security because we're dealing with the military and here in guinea. right now. it's a military veteran power. so a lot of questions and lots of warriors, but coming back to the victims themselves, there are people who, 13 years after this massacre are still bitter about this event that took place. 13 years ago, a lot of people are concerned. a lot of people are worried that different testimony would result in something unpalatable. busy them and also that i also concerns of this process may be a short trial for a government that is consistently under pressure to name a date on when it will need power. and also how long this transition will be here is jenny. tom harmond address for us and cannot crew. thank you so much. so palestinians have been killed during an israeli ride on
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a house and the jenin refugee camp and the occupied with bank more than 40. others were wounded. dozens of israeli military vehicles and bulldozers was seen in the area. local people say one man who was killed was the brother of rod cassim. he's accused of carrying out a mess, shooting and television in april. john, hindrance has more from ramallah. well that raid took hours to play out. it began in the early morning alley hours. israeli forces fired in a very small missile and that set the lease home on flames. that is a tactic that is designed to get people to go out of the building and that begin an exchange of gunfire. we have seen video circulating on social media that appears to show one palestinian government shot and killed. and we are told that he was just one of for the hospitals, had been very busy with as many as 44 injured people. and police have now left
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that area. but for hours they were 1st inside of this refugee camp. and then as that fight continued, they moved to the outskirts and then there's continued exchange of gunfire. now this follows a rise in attacks by palestinians on israeli forces and, and increase in israeli night grades. and early morning raids like this once or now there is a call for stores to close in the west bank and ramallah, jeanine, nobliss, and elsewhere. as people protest this raid, which with our standing in authority has condemned which the prime minister here has said to involves palestinian blood to forward israeli election objective. that election, of course, is on november 1st in pakistan, unprecedented floods have destroyed $17000.00 schools in the south east and send province resources. there were already strange,
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but now children's education is suffering even more us bank reports. schools on now shelters. people had little choice of where to go. these buildings with large and sturdy, unlike most people's homes in this impoverish part of buckets done. some school grounds were flooded. the name of this school is barely visible. tense have been put up to allow some form of education to continue with 17000 schools in this province destroyed a permanent solution is needed by this lab. after our aid about the winter coming in next month, we will not be able to see it in the hands in harsh weather conditions, but for now we're happy that we can continue with our education. we have the large number of students here, request our government to build our school so we can continue our education. like other children, sanibel lost all she had in the floods. at least 2000000 students have been
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effective in the province alone. when flood hit our village, we weren't able to pick up anything from home. we were just able to save our lives . it's been almost one month and i'm able to go back to school now. go into a temporary tent school, but i missed the one in my village. and my schoolmates, i'm worried how i'll be able to continue my education. this harsh environment more is needed and pakistan has appeal for international help david schools and we have a need to provide food dang. until now we would be able to stablish $1500.00 learning centers. so we need to establish $15000.00 se gulf and more. every village is a cut off and people are waiting for the waters to receipt. they may have taken away lives and livelihoods. these children are praying, they don't wash away the dreams of gaining and education. i said bake 0 and
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he is government has banned a muslim organization called the popular front of india for 5 years. the government accuses the group of being involved in anti national and terrorism related activities. several members have been arrested or detained, and rides across the country. poverty missile has more from new delhi. this marks the end of an ongoing cracked on, on the organization, the popular front of india or p, f. i has been banned for 5 years. the government has declared all its activities illegal, which basically means that p f. i can neither raise funds. i cannot carry out any vent, so no protests at all. it also cannot raise funds. it also cannot recruit people. the income tax department has also canceled its registration that the group has many associates and affiliates. the government has also banned it off those. now
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this comes a day off to coordinated nationwide raids across the country. more than 200 people have been either arrested or detained in these and this has been going on for some time. in fact, last week of the organization's chairman was also arrested. now the accusations are very serious. the government hasn't exactly given us too many details, but what, what it has said is that the organization has been accused of funding training and carrying out so called terrorist activities. it's accused the organization of radicalized people, and having links with iso, the worst trout recorded in the horn of africa and for decades is putting humans and animals against each other in a battle for resources. catherine, sorry, has more from some brew county and northern kenya sitting recently arrived at this sanctuary in some bureau county in northern kenya. she was found near her
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dead mother with no food or water. ha caretaker, say she is settling into her new home, which she shares with several other orphans. they believe her mother may have starved to death. we are feeding them off over to the house, and each and every baby is getting to lead us buffy. and run you see now we are buying rosemary from the local people and it's got more and remembers of gods in the community. they need food to. santi said this is the longest dry spell. in decades for rainy seasons have failed. and more than 4000000 people, the livestock and wildlife have been affected. most of these carves have lost their mothers. some have been abandoned because of various reasons. but a bigger problem is because of a drought that has affected parts of the country. elephant keeper, say they're worried,
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thousands of elephants crisscross this region. along migration corridors. they have used for centuries. communities have learned to coexist peacefully with wild life. but things are changing. extreme weather patterns, population growth, and the loss of natural habitat has increased competition for food and water. nella pony lead natalie's husband was killed by an elephant last year. he left 8 children and his wife says she is struggling to look after them without him. and this man broke both his legs recently, when a bull cornered him developer that i feel hopeless. i can't walk anymore. i can't walk. i can't provide for my family. sometimes when i see elephant, i just want to walk up to him so they can kill me. wildlife activists and government officials,
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a half created community ran conservancy is. but the combined effects of the current crisis are unprecedented. they don't, how posters they don't have what and that is way you realize that even the human themselves, they're now going to underground water. we don't have water moving into strips back at the village. residents take turns keeping watch to scare off any elephants. but they also know the big grazers need water. it's a delicate balance of survival. catherine, soil al jazeera, some bull county, and nothing kenya was still a hit on al jazeera. the world cup hosts have played full the last time before the finals kick off and cutoff, sorry, rounds out the action and sport ah
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ah ah, what chess is normally a quiet game of intense concentration bought an outcry of accusations of cheating among top supplies has grown louder and recent wakes. reynolds has the story. the world of elite chess is buzzing over. an alleged sheeting scandal world champion, magnus carlson, has directly accused a 19 year old opponent hahn's niemen of cheating during a high profile match earlier this month. magnus dawson just resigned during the match and st. louis carlson, stunned observers by quitting
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a game with niemen after just one move. wow. speechless m a world champion has never withdrawn from a trust. heard of it before this in the history of the game of chess. so it's really unprecedented. now the norwegian champion has issued a statement online saying in part, i believe that niemen has cheated more and more recently than he has publicly admitted. niemen did recently confess. he had cheated in tournaments when he was 12 and 16 years old. carlson went on cheating and chess is a big deal and an existential threat to the game. adding that chess organizers should increase security measures and cheating detection methods. he said he would not play niemen again. niemen denied any wrong doing. in my dream can true. i live my dream for a day, beating magnus and then all the sobbing. carlson said niemen seemed unnaturally calm and not to be really paying attention during matches. he questioned the american teenagers meteoric ascent to grand master status. but chess federation
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officials, chided carlson for the way he handled the situation, and some observers have gotten behind niemen, accusing carlson of being a sore loser and of trying to ruin his opponent's career. rob reynolds al jazeera, less harmful now his far. tom, thank you so much. well, cap heavy weights, argentina and brazil, and both lay down markers had of guitar. 2022, lena massey score and twice as argentina beach, jamaica 3. now it was julian alvarez who opened the scoring early on in this international friendly, which was played in new jersey and stay that way until the closing stages nessie came off the bench in a 2nd half to make it to with a strike from distance. man, a free cake has 90th goal for origin, tina wrapped it up and made a $35.00 matches unbeaten for his team. one more warm up match to play against the united arab emirates before they kick off their world cap campaign. with hollow favorites also fired a warning to their rival, the head of guitar. 2022,
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ne. mar and repeating. yeah. lead the ways brazil had 5 goals against tennessee in paris. so hell, molly reports, geography, brazil, of the world's top rank team. heading into catan 2022, and it gets fellow qualifies to nidia they showed exactly why. forward by casimir florrie. the south american won a lot more than 10 minutes in thanks to barcelona. when the rafino to new york on their way to 6 the world. and they did threaten and upset when one tougher. toby got his side level team that brazil were quickly back on talk, talk them through charlotte and continuing his impressive form to make it to what he did here. but i love to go in truck with this friendly taking place that parents, furniture my own home ground is seemed only fitting that name. i would score. and when brazil were awarded a penalty for foul in the box, he got his chance name.
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as expected, the 4 were delivered to brazil. first off, the gold flooring wasn't done there with rafino. finding the back of it once again . things then go with fulton, his dea, a wild challenge on naima earning dylan braun, a red card playing against 10 men in the 2nd half. brazil completed that fine performance pedro making it 51. and it might just come. petro brazil will head pickets, all confident. 6, the world title is within the graph. so have believe garbage, allow jazeera play be once i know from the match with the races incident involving brazil for charlotte and a banana was thrown at him from the crowd when he celebrated his goal. he's called for action. the may defend,
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be done to fight and punished. it's hard. you see what happened with vinicius junior recently, and now this inside the stadium, may the authorities find and punish him. may this incident teach other people not to do it? saying qualified for next years, european nations leak finals, bidding another world cup team portugal to secure their spot. the only goal came late in the game from alberto. murata means portugal in christiano. miss out on the final which will include the netherlands, croatia and italy. house guitar have played their final match before making their 1st world cup of parents. the swat has been in training camp for 4 months with the national players taken away from their domestic league. major to all with chile and austria, aucker mas, equalized for guitar to go in behind. captain hudson, ohio dose fired in the 2nd goal before chile thought back i of sometime f one world champion, louis hamilton says he's not in
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a dry spell. spite failing to win a race, the season he and mercedes teammate george russell, are in follow the par print plant preparing for this weekend sing. poor grand prix . hamilton hasn't tasted victory since he lost his world title in the controversial finish. at average abbey last december. i don't look at it as a dry spell, a look at it as a bit of adversity, and i think that's where you really gain strength to think we've gained a lot of strength and death when you're winning all the time. it's a wonderful thing. but you don't lose it, you don't get it. you don't gain a lot. when you, when constantly the new york yankees have quenched their majorly baseball division . title, they be house the toronto blue jays apply to quench the american movie title. if the yankees 20th division championship, crown, new york side also secured the 1st round by and home field advantage for the 1st round of play by the i'm ron james from the laker is,
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has started their training camp ahead of the new n b c's in which starts next month, now coached by darvin hatton, the team has just come off a disappointing season even missing the play off in 2022. the new man in charge was pleased with the way the lakers squad is progressing so far. the lead rails and warm ups and you got them talk and verbal pad. bad is another one who's entity was all over the building today. russ, his grade, 18 grade. brian was grace ology and you can see the other guys as follow so. so it was, it was, it was good man, energy was it was the practices pop and pay and that is all your support for now back to your home, things far from me for this news out, but i'll be back in a moment with more of the days news that's coming up after the break. ah,
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october on al jazeera, in an election set to define a nation brazilians will choose between the radically different current hard line, conservative presidents and the former socialist president. a sense of community delves into full unique communities revealing how they're adapting to the 21st century. china holds its national congress of communist party members with president t likely to be re elected as its head. what does this mean for china of the world? poli, with dreams takes you beyond the glitz and glamour, revealing the stories of those seeking fame and fortune in the world's largest film industry. bosnia goes to the poles in an election that will be watched closely by both e. u and russia. october on al jazeera, debating the issues of the day from q, so it's always been criminalized around though boundaries of rights. these are just numbered their people, their families, and our friends and our community member on our online,
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