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ah pro kremlin officials declare victory and referendums held an ukraine's occupied areas. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. most of cuba is still without power. after hurricane in hit, the island. it's now near in florida is southwestern coast supporters of cheerleader mac tada, outside of protests and the iraqi capital is parliament convenes. 3 rockets had the fortified green zone and another drop in the british pound as the i am if
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criticizes, the new tax cut package. the bank of england steps in to buy government bonds ah, russian, back to authorities and for regions of ukraine say the results of 5 days of referendums, show people have overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation cave and its western allies say the votes are a 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 that endless hans 98 percent of voters favored annexation of al jazeera hota above. hamid traveled to southern towns and ukrainian controlled territory to hear what people there have to say about the votes. it's always the same desolate scene. go,
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sounds destroyed, so less. this is the cause. ukraine is paying to regain control of land that was occupied by russia. we are indebted, 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 carousel administration. now in exile. also moving from what 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
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the craney inside. she won't show her face because some of her relatives are still in the russian, held by them. as 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 his 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 reverend them has taken place over the past 5 days money and that they didn't. russian control part of the body jumper, 7 month. she says being forced to vote was the last drop,
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but for it is diversity. lina, this is a bit just read moment and i bought it and gives 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 embrace 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, ukrainian fear that the vote will mean even more and more devastation before they regain control of the country. and of the meat, elizabeth in southern ukraine. thousands of people have fled to russia since vladimir putin issued a mobilization order last week. process flights from moscow sword, after the announcement of those 4 places, like the key at the u. r. e and former soviet republics, like georgia and armenian, sold out long traffic gems have formed at land crossings into neighboring countries . roads into georgia,
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conflicts dun and mongolia have seen an influx of russians looking to cross over and the crossing from st. petersburg to finland could soon be restricted beth half to the finished government announced that will ban russian tourists in the coming days. well, the governor of turkey is southern province of antalya says an increasing number of russians arriving on returning home. as soon as possible explains from a sample flights to stumble, an anchor are full of booked from russia. but this time, the people, the russian people, are preferring to extend their stay. so this is interesting case and i spoke to some real estate agencies in antalya. 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 rentals in onsite. yeah. and that has, has become a very important attraction,
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attractive destination for russians ukrainians. iranian cossacks and cook with people and around more than 50000. a 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 books 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, almost if cuba is still without power of the hurricane in swept across the island on tuesday, the storm made landfall as a category 3 hurricane. with winds about 205 kilometers per hour,
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about $40000.00 people have been forced to flee their homes. hurricane ian has been upgraded to a more powerful category for storm. it's now hitting towards the us state of florida. they are having has more on how people in the us are preparing the warm waters in the gulf of mexico are making hurricane in even stronger from space. it's seen swirling over the caribbean. oh, yeah. this woman in cuba weeds through waters inside what's left of her home. oh, why don't you? it was the disaster. i've never seen this before. we lost everything. nothing is left as you can see. now, florida is next. you need to evacuate. now you're the governor of florida told people and it's southwest to leave. as the waves get taller and stronger right now in the state of florida, there's about a 1000 customers that are out of power. that's mostly in southeast florida,
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due to some of the things that we have seen. but of course, that number will be into the millions ah, relatively shortly. with the lack of power, many are downloading a free app called zillow. that works like a walkie talkie and can be used with little to no cell phone signal, right? it was the number one downloaded app during hurricane harvey's in 2017. other preparations include stocking up on food and water. and this creative trick, if you have especially an old laptop sitting around and the storm is coming, keep it plugged in, keep the battery charge and then even if you never turn the laptop on, it's basically a gigantic battery pack that you can use to get several charges out of your phone. despite various tips, officials say they are still concerned. residents may be apathetic. i do have concerns about complacency. we're talking about impacts in a part of florida that hasn't seen a major direct impact in nearly a 100 years. i. there's also parts of florida where there's
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a lot of new residents that have never experienced this type of threat. so my message to them is still take this very seriously. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration predicts $6.00 to $10.00 hurricanes will form in the atlantic this year. half are expected to be major. lia harding al jazeera whole hurricane is expected to inundate florida's west coast with the dangerous storm surge. well, for more on that his, with a present to jeff 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
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this 2 story home would be under water. now this is a concern for coastal areas, so the closer you are to the water, the very real risky run of seen a scenario like this and the danger zone will be florida south west coast anywhere from tampa to naples. well, 3 rockets have had the highly fortified green zone in the rocky capital bag. dead. 7 people were injured in the attack that says parliament convened on whether to accept the speakers resignation. it is the 1st time in peace were to meet since supporters of she, a politician, was the el, sada, held assistant in parliament in july earlier to pull his much towards parliament but were dispersed by riot police. ali hushing has more from baghdad. what's happening is really very complicated, both security and political aspects overlapping here. most of the sub with alliance with the sidney politician mohammed had with you as the speaker
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and the kurdish factions came to an end, at least now with them getting out of this alliance. and according to reports of joining a new alliance with the iran backed coordination, the framework. and now this could mean a. busy new government could be formed just in case this new alliance. this news coalition is able to gather the needed votes to vote for a new prime minister and you president, they already voted today for as i said, a gave a lot of confidence to the speaker and they voted for a new deputy speaker. so we are expecting and anticipating and you escalation is on both the security and political layers over here to know at least 7 people have been killed and 28 others wounded in iranian strikes on iraq's kurdish
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region to ron says it's targeting tara risk groups there have been repeated strikes on iraq's kurdish region as protest, mountain iran over the death of kurdish women. marcia armine in police custody. iraq has summoned around ambassador who massa media parents have filed a complaint against the police who arrested their daughter. demonstrations continued nearly 2 weeks after nationwide, protests began. a ride scripts is at least 75 people were killed in the risk. critics accused police of firing directly at protest is among those arrested fancy . she made the daughter of former president her she meet ruston, johnny. well, still a hit on al jazeera syrian families more than those lost in a migrant boat sinking last week. we find out why many are being prevented from burying their deeds and will tell you what effect unprecedented floods and pakistan
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have had on children's education instant providence. ah hello, the weather slouchy sat fair across ticket party for japan over the next couple of days. screen potentially not too bad here as well. no. the parts of china still seeing some pleasant sunshine. 3031 celsius here, there's that dry weather for the korean peninsula. few showers. they're just hug in the east coast of japan and noticed some live the showers longest spells of rain still lingering around southern parts of china as a result of what was typhoon or nori making its way through. these will improve as you go through the way, can fish out into central china farther north, more warmth for friday. fine and dry, average water. part of that stay 20. i celsius, that in tokyo. so in the case of, nor you can see how it's made its way across vietnam. quickly pushing across into
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a good part of laos, easing a further west, which as we go on through the next, as a good splash of showers across the philippines and weather weather here. malaysia saying some lavish out and with web showers, now started to, to show the hand across indonesia, sinking further southwards as we go $13.00, friday. now in the case of, nor you will see it having an impact on northern thailand, grassy pushing across into my and mars. we go on 3 thursday of a sort of the babin goal, some heavy shackles eastern parts of india. and so wet weather down to water, se, ah, whether you're streaming your favorite show or down loading the latest block. it's never been more important for your connection to be quick and reliable. you want a life free of buffering to expect your favorite entertainment at your fingertips on whatever device you use. this is the kind of service as sales sat spruce cost
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solutions deliver 247 at sales set space to deliver your vision. lou. ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad russian, back to authorities and full regions of ukraine side the results of a 5 day referendum show people have overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation cave and its west and allies say the vote is a sham of 3 rockets have had the highly fortified green zone and the iraqi capital baghdad that says parliament convene for a session on with it to accept the speak his resignation. earlier supporters of she,
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apollo, politician mac todd outside of march towards commons. at least 7 people have been killed in 28, others wound it. and iranian strikes on rocks kurdish region. there have been repeated strikes on iraq's kurdish region as protest mount and run over the death of kurdish women, marcia armine in police. custody of the u. k. central bank, his buying government bonds in an effort to stabilize market turmoil and strengthen the pound. the sterling dropped in value to an all time low against the dollar. on monday, that was after chancellor quasi quoting announced tax cuts that would cost the government $47000000000.00. with shop criticism followed the resulting market turmoil. the international monetary funds is the move could increase and equality, and worse and inflation. will john hall as lie for us and london?
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and jenna, can you tell us more about the bank of england's intervention? well, there been some anticipation of an emergency moved by the bank of england on tuesday that didn't come. it did come on wednesday and that in response, as you've been outlining there, 2 days of instability on financial markets, particularly bond markets that have seen a collapse of the pound to historic lows on monday against the us dollar. and a shop rise in the cost of government borrowing to levels last seen in the financial crisis of 2008. of course, that's important because it is government borrowing that he's going to have to fund and pay for the 45000000000 pounds. $47000000000.00 worth of tax cuts contained in quasi quad taking the chances many budget last week and the markets will be ever more uncertain and concerned now with the rising cost of government borrowing about the government's ability to balance the book. so this intervention by the bank of england, the bank saying that with immediate effect,
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it will stop buying up long term u. k. government bonds, 30 year bonds. these would be temporary and targeted purchases. it says to, on whatever basis it is deemed necessary in order to restore financial stability, a statement from the bank of england said it stands ready to restore market functioning and reduce any risks from contagion to credit conditions. you can households and businesses. we're dysfunction in this market to continue or worse, and it says there would be a material risk to you, k financial stability. and remember that back of the already set on some 18000000000 pounds worth of government debt bought up during years of quantitative . quantitative easing that was due to be unwound and that debt released onto the market with potentially disastrous effect effects given the low value of government debt as early as next week, the bank has agreed to hold off that sell off until the end of october. so another sort of gesture designed to introduce some stability,
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some confidence back in the market. okay, do we have any idea if, if this intervention is actually going to work well, in the very immediate term, there was some signs of confidence returning to the bond market with the interest payable on government tenure. bonds that had soared on tuesday coming back slightly on wednesday, but the real problem is it hasn't had a knock on effects of the pounds. a pound had recovered to $1.08 on tuesday it fell at one and a half percent again on wednesday. it's now sitting at around $1.06. that is still far, far away from where it ought to be in the problem with a falling pound. it is exactly what the government didn't want out of this budget announcement. it makes imports more expensive. the u. k is a net importer of what it consumes, including oil and gas. that means prices will go up. the cost of living will get worse. inflation goes up that leads the bank of england to race to try and contain
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inflation by raising interest rates with a knock on effect on the mortgage market. mortgage products now incredibly expensive and that leads some analysts to predict a housing crash next year. and all of that has led to, as you mentioned, that this unusual intervention by the i m f in washington in the affairs economic affairs of a g 7 country, the i m f with a stinging rebuke of government policy here saying the government needs to urgently rethink its plans in order to avoid stoking inequality. ok, jenna, how in london for us? thank you for palestinians have been killed during and israeli ride on a house in the janine refugee camp in the occupied with bank more than 40 others were wounded. dozens of israeli military vehicles and bold doses was seen in the area. local people say one man who was killed was the brother of rob cassim. he's accused of carrying out a mess, shooting and television april. john hendrick has more from ramallah for that. raid
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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 way 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 gunmen 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 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,
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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 indian 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. with a number of bodies found off, the migrant boat sank off the coast of syria has risen to 104. at least susie still need to be identified. that many of the passengers were the syrians. some of their families have told the al jazeera, they weren't able to bury they did that hotter, explains why. a memorial service for a family that drowned in one of the worst migrant boat tragedies in the eastern mediterranean. the relatives weren't able to bury their dead because they live in
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serious opposition controlled north. the bodies were found by the authorities off the coast of syria. when their jo, i lost my daughter, her husband and the 3 children were that 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 had among them of the rough men, cosa and for, yeah, they were born refugees in neighboring lebanon, where the economic collapse made life extremely difficult about him barking. the family had no choice but to take risks to reach europe, to live a life of dignity with bodies. and the few survivors were taken to hospitals and regime control. dart 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
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also high in government areas. the authorities in the baskets 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, god bless his soul is a syrian who lived here with his job and his wife had and we tried to resolve his case, but i think they burned him today in syria. his family that tried to re butree 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
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survivor and a family of 10 of my sources told me he's been detained. he's from the eastern countryside of also syrian 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 santa for their elders . eda, beirut, in pakistan, unprecedented floods have destroyed 17000 schools in the southeast and send province resources. there were already strains, but now children's education, the suffering even more acid bake reports. schools on now shelters. people had little choice of where to go. these buildings with large and sturdy, unlike most people's homes, and this impoverish part of buckets done. some school grounds were flooded. the
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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 about the winter coming in next month, we will not be able to see it in the 10s in hot weather conditions. but for now we're happy that we can continue without education. we have the large number of students here, request our government to rebuild our school so we can continue our education, or lack of the children, son of a lost all she had in the flood. at least 2000000 students have been effective in the province alone. when fled 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
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is needed and pakistan has appeal for international help. davis was rescued back into this need to provide food day until now we would be able to stablish 1500 them incentives. so we need to establish 15. at least it's involving 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 da 0. india's government has banned a muslim organization called the popular front of india for 5 years. the government accuses the group of being involved, an anti national and terrorism related activities. several members have been arrested or detained, and rides across the country. it also says the group has
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a secret agenda to radicalized parts of society. were doctors and nurses and peru have gone on strike, calling for bit a pie and working conditions. ah, the protesters say that president pedro castillo has failed to keep a promise to increase budgets for the health sector to 5 percent of g d p. the work is walked off the job for 48 hours on tuesday. one of the leaders of the strike said health care workers, field, i've gone from being the heroes of the pent him to being ferguson. of chess is normally a quiet game of intense concentration. but an outcry of accusations of cheating among supplies has grown louder and recent wakes. rob reynolds has the story. the world of elite chess is buzzing over. an alleged sheeting scandal world champion, magnus carlson, has directly accused
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a 19 year old opponent hans niemen of cheating during a high profile match earlier this month. magnus dawson just resign during the match in st. louis carlson, stunned observers by quitting a game with niemen after just one move wow. speech that m a world champion has never withdrawn from a trust tournament 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.
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