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ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian for the good. this is what he is alive from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. after knocking out power of destroying pots of cuba, a stronger hearken in is approaching florida, and threatening catastrophic damage. the european union of russia both suspect sabotage, after gas leaks appeared. russia's north stream pipelines plus it's raining so i over here in baghdad. supporters of the sheer clinic, mac, tulsa, confront police will. parliament holds
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a session on the resignation of its speaker. but after 13 years guineas, former leader and 10 others go on trial for the killing of 150 people on the stadium and his phone argent. saner. impress once again ahead of the cats are world cup captain lean unless he scorned twice as a thing. beach jamaica. 3 know ah, a powerful category for storm is barreling towards the us state of florida. hurricane ian is expected. make landfall along the south, west coast in the coming hours. earlier, it knocked out power in cuba. people in florida, a bracing for its impacts that have been warned of catastrophic flooding. the states covered up is warning of a nasty 2 days ahead out of here as lea, a hot begins, our coverage is her report. the warm waters in the gulf of mexico are making
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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 so 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 in its south west to leave as the waves get taller and stronger. so this is a major, major storm. it's something that we knew was going to be significant. that the strengthening of this over the last night, you know, has been, has been really, really significant. it's potentially that it could, data could make landfall as a category 5 with the lack of power. many are downloading
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a free app called zillow. that works like a walkie talkie and can be used with little to no cell phone signal drive. it was the number one downloaded app during hurricane harvey 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 storms 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 the 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. there's also parts of florida where there's 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
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atlantic this year. half are expected to be major. lia hardy al jazeera alvaro's, nasa fanny is in tampa, florida. he's with us now lives is florida prepared? well, it seems like florida has doesn't so far as the maximum, it's can a let alone the different calls from the officials to all the residency year to really, really take this one seriously. unlike other storms, because many floridians as you know, one through many stores before and dance survived literally, but this time i'm from washington to the local tallahassee. government in florida. the cold is take it seriously and, and, and the really leave bay. they started 3 to 4 days ago. now the airport is closed, the schools are closed. everything around me is closed. there's not one bit what can by little piece of bread, for example, or on put gas in my station. so yes,
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it's america, our florida is ready, but there is always a little number of floridians who won't his that goal, who won't leave those areas and that's a real danger. so people have not left is what you, what you're saying. some people have, but a lot of people stayed behind. yes, i don't know the numbers, but from what i've seen from clear water, if some of the look look at it is on the shows what have been said, minute talking to people, many decided because they just think they can ride this storm. they have enough expertise, what we call a knowledge of the sea and the movement of the nature. so they decided to stay and they are just by the sea. and they don't, he'd that call. there are other cases where they're just people who just can't leave and have no health for social family reasons. i talked to this lady who are the, this gentleman who was deaf and blind is on his on it isn't us a 10 story building and just decided to stay because he just has no help. so there
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are those cases he had, but right now the authorities are saying once everything starts now we're looking at a 3 to 4 hours from this moment i'm talking to you in the early afternoon, florida will be hit by this huge storm once it starts the authorities are st buddies you are on the road. nobody will come to the rescue. bridges have been closed. most of the roads have been close. i mean, the roads getting you to the shore lies, et cetera. we have to understand a like other hurricane from the official explanation. this is a massive 40 a mile i of the storm and then a 90 left and right. big circle of a storm that is going to hit this short vis shores. naturally have no obstacles. it's, it's a flat land, couple of islands and then your house. they're fort meyer, sarasota, tampa, and then the, the way they constructed this part of florida is a lot of canadian riddles. so when the storm, with
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a hand of 40 miles wind speed pushing, you can imagine pushing these waves up to 18 feet. where told this morning to all this shores with no defense. basically, it's an area now given to the mercy of nature, we'll have to wait and see with the next 3 to 4 hours. and then once it gets to, to here, to where we are basically the rain element, that's going to be a huge flooding in this area because this rain was sustained for at least 10 hours for you're looking at next day to thursday. and then worry about this, at least this part of the of florida will be looking at the huge flooding after the disaster that we expect now on the shoreline. nasa, for the moment, many thanks, i'm sure we'll be back with you later. that's out zeros. messer has said many thanks indeed. well florida's west coast, as you heard there is likely to suffer a dangerous storm surge or whether reporter jeff harrington explains exactly what
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that means. 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 drives 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 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 you are to the water, the very real risk you run of seen a scenario like this in a danger zone will be florida south west coast anywhere from tampa to naples. jeff, i thank see what the news are from al jazeera. still to come on the program syrian families more those last, when a boat carrying migrants sank last week, we find out why many a being prevented from burying their dead. and it's brought
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a fivestar display from brazil as a fire, a world cup morning to their rivals. the blue washer has called for a un security council meeting of a damage to to that snored stream gas pipelines in the baltic sea, the european union, and made her say those leaks would you to sabotage not stream one usually ships gas directly from russia to germany but deliveries was suspended by russia earlier this month because of a stand off of a sanctions. denmark and sweden 1st reported the leaks near the island of bon home . shipping. near the lions has been restricted. a norway is deploying its military to protect its oil and gas installations. our 0 step, fasten is in loop in germany. that's where the lord stream pipeline comes ashore.
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step, do we know any more of what's actually about what's actually caused these ruptures in the gas pipelines? no, there's still a lot of 1st question. so investigations are ongoing here at the baltic c, as in to what actually happens. of course we heard yesterday from sweetie. cher seismologists that there were explosions, recorded, and most european leaders here agreed that it was very likely sabotaged. but who has done this, who could be behind us? this is still a big question mark, and many here are not waiting for any result of this investigation to come out. and blame game is ongoing. the europeans of finger pointing at russia for being behind this, although it's their own pipes. they say this could be some kind of warning that a more actions could be taken. and the russians, on the other hand,
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are saying that the united states have most to benefit if the oil prices are going up. and actually the foreign ministry sir spokeswoman from moscow, maria sa cordova has sir put on her telegram channel that russia wants to call a special session from the un security council in what she calls investigating this sabotage acts towards north street. so there's a lot of accusations going back and forth. but meanwhile, europe has been shocked of course, by the fact that this has really shown the vulnerability of its energy supply and the danish defense ministers method. the native nato chief 1st oldenburg is saying that this energy supply really has to be a more secured. and as you mention also, norway is also really concerned now because since the russians have really decrease their gas supply to europe, europe, it's very much depending on the region gas. and that also flows through pipelines
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under the c. so on the c bad. so there's also a lot of vulnerability there and a lot of concern. so security is really being stepped up now to look at these pipelines across this region. meanwhile, you've got gas boggling to the surface of the sea and escaping it to the atmosphere . what are the environmental consequences about step well, it is a lot of concern because this gas is still is leaking as simply into the sea without anyone being able to stop it. and experts are now estimating that it will take a week for these pipes to be empty. meanwhile, the main gas from this gas going through the pipes is methane. and that's a very dangerous gas. if it goes into the atmosphere, it's basically contribution much larger to global warming. for example, then it would be burned to see you tweet c c o 2 that's been emitted after that. so there's
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a lot of concern about it. one scientists have compared it with the emissions of c o, 2 of a middle large city like helsinki in a whole year. so, and by a mentalist, i really calling on russia, but also on germany to deal with the gas that still in these pipes. but it's very unclear what is actually a logistically possible at the moment out there a steadfast and reporting live there from northern germany. step many thanks. did the european union of the us applying to impose more sanctions on russia for holding what they say at was sham? referendums in ukraine, the pilots were held in the russian occupied parts of care songs, apple as year. don't ask and lu hans, the kremlin bechtel corners he say the results show that people of overwhelmingly those are to join the russian federation. separatists reported huge margins of victory saying that in lou haskell, 98 percent of voters favored annexation odyssey, restoral stratford, as in ukraine's capital key for 1st let sir speak with mohammed vow who's in moscow
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for us. so the votes have been. tell it, ma'am. what happens now, this adrian are in there at square in the center of moscow, not far from the kremlin. preparations are already under way putting up this stage for a huge national celebration for what is going to happen. and what is going to happen is basically, these 4 regions are going to be officially analysed as a next to the russian federation, though is a process to that which has already started today. when the leaders of those, the pro ration leaders of those 4 regions at rest requests to president vladimir, put in to consider the annexation, then they will come here in person to meet with president put in that's when they sign a treaty and that you will be taken to the constitutional court to study it's compatibility
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with ration constitution, then it will be voted by the 2 chambers of the parliament before it becomes law. and once it becomes law, it will be at definitively and officially announced by president vladimir, put in himself in a, in a, in a, an inner and an address to the nation. the country is bracing for what they see here is a historic day when history is being corrected and rushes gaining back. what has lost over the decades parts of its own territory that were given a way to other to other countries neighboring countries. and basically they're talking about those for regions, and that's when the thinks will change in terms of how russia deals with the conflict in ukraine. it will be no longer a conflict behind that, beyond the borders. but it will, it will be an act of self defense, which means that no russian citizen can escape the call to go and take up arms to
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defend the nation. air and russia will do anything that it can, that he sees necessary to defend those territories. and also russia has pledged 202 are to actually liberate the rest of the of the, of those territory is not, is, is till under the control of, of ukraine, an army air. you remember it during the last few days and during the last, even few weeks, asa has been reiterating even the option of using nuclear weapons to defend its national integrity. and from now on those 4 regions in ukraine will become part of the russian federation. and that is what they mean by the, the national integrity of the national territory. barnett valor live in moscow. let's go to ukraine. then. charles stratford is in the capital. keith at. what's ukraine saying about the referendum results?
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well, as you can imagine, the message here from the ukranian capital kia is one of defiance and complete rejection of what they say. all these sham referendums that lack any kind of legal basis in international law. we've been speaking to a number of officials over the last couple of days, one of which was an adviser to president zalinski. michael mckayla pal dolack. i'm . he says that these referendums mean absolutely nothing to ukraine in terms of its military strategy in terms of its goals. they are still determined and vowing to take back control of all the russian occupied areas, including cry. mia. interestingly, he said that sir, that in terms of this mobilization ukrainians believe that this is far bigger than the russians are saying,
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they're expecting the russians trying to potentially put up to a 1000000 men on the ground on those are along the frontline. and they say that they are describing these, these so this is potentially being cannon fodder. he also said that the referendum basically put an end to any potential resumption in any peace negotiations. and he called to get again, as we've heard time and time again over the last 7 months from the ukrainians. they demanding more weapons and they are expecting an escalation in fighting in the coming days and weeks ahead. with respect to the fighting, we understand that they are ongoing battles and a lot of which are very much focused on the town of lee man. now that town is northeast of a large urban centre of slough dance and the offensive, or the counter offensive being mounted in that area only man is part of ukrainian forces counter offensive to started a couple of weeks ago. and so great success south of the,
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the city of called kevin has seen them take back thousands of square kilometers of land lehman very important as a strategic center. it's a big railway hub. and with respect to these announcements now from the e. u. of additional sanctions, the head of the european commissioner ursula velander land sang. i am on, i'll read you out what she said in brussels in the last hour or so. she said that last week that russia's escalation, i'm sorry, last week. russia's escalated the invasion. so a whole new level, she's referring there to the mobilization and the referendum. she said that the e u is determined to make the kremlin pay with a new package of biting sanctions. these include a new impulse ban on russian products. and she says, potentially depriving russia over about $7000000000.00 in revenue. and it's also believes that up to $1300.00 people or entities as is often
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described will be targeted in more sanctions. we understand that that refers to people who have been very much at the full front in organized this referendum. so yeah, as i say, the message is clear, loud and defiant, and the expectation of an escalation in military activity along that front line. in the near future, i'm 0 is charles stratford live in ukraine's capital cave. thanks, charles. 3 rockets of hit the highly fortified green zone in iraq's capital baghdad . several people were injured, it happened this parliament was discussing whether to accept the speaker's resignation. it's the 1st time that em piece of met since supporters of the ship politician, montana al serra held a citizen in parliament. in july, maria seller supporters marched towards parliament, dispersed by police officers. ali hush them was at those protests, security forces were pushed back from diarrhea to square right now on the entrance
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of a gym, woody bridge. as you can see, many of those i supporter, i'm trying to push their way towards the bridge. now right now, clashing good security forces, throwing stones on them in an attempt to cross the bridge to watch the other side of the city. oh, it's raining stones and people are i over here? there? i go over 7 issues, and we, over and general issues with connie, 40 form angry, over regional medlink, international meddling. i mainly over the situation unfolds you right now. as you can see, because it was as you know, are pushing towards the end of the hedge towards the entrance of the bridge.
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thank god, also control not not security forces on attempting to get back to the square where we are going to where we're going to in order to close the bridge. once again, opening the bridge, we'll give that protest of the chance to go towards the green zone, which is what the security forces are trying to prevent from baghdad. by the high shim jessia, at least 7 people have been killed and 28 wounded in iranian strikes on iraq's kurdish region. sharon says that its targeting terrorist groups strikes have repeatedly been carried out on the rocks kurdish region as protests mount in iran, over the death of the kurdish woman, mas armine in police custody. iraq has summoned iran's ambassador will master many
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. his parents have filed a complaint against the police who arrested their daughter. demonstrations continue . 32 weeks after nationwide protests began. a rights group says that at least 75 people were killed in the arrest. critics accused police of firing directly a protest us among those arrested is the daughter of the former president, ashley roughs and johnny brazil said our reports now from to iran. well, the general expectation here inter run is that this arrest is not going to have any remarkable impact on the course of their protests and also want the iranian qualities. here, however, still for the protest as having her support means having the support from roughs and janet family. so this family is an important family in this country, and particularly the post as la mc revolution areas that are phases reps and johnny's father, the former president of iran, egbert,
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a hashmi roseann. johnny out 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 iraq. 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 the late of his life, in the last years of his life has been quite critical to for the establishment here . and since then, this family have become the target for the government and establishments here for his ip, zayn jenny, herself. she was arrested in 2009 and then in 2012. and this time is the 3rd time that she is as she is now being arrested. so here that security forces, 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 government. so we do not know whether she is going
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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 for palestinians have been killed during and he's really raid on a house in the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank or 40 other people were wounded thousands of israeli military vehicles. and bulldozers was seen in the area local people say that one man who was killed was the brother of broad cousin who's accused of carrying out a shooting until of eve. in april john hendrick, port sal from ramallah. that raid took hours to play out. it began in the early morning alley hours, is railey 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 began an exchange of gunfire. we have seen video circulating on social media that appears to
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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 the 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 via palestinians on israeli forces and an increase in israeli night grades and early morning grades 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 the palestinian authority has condemned, which the prime minister here has said involves palestinian blood to forward
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is railey election objectives. that election, of course, is on november 1st, a weather uptake next to on al jazeera, then a recall drought to the whole of africa, which is forcing people to armed animals to compete for survival, unenforced. we'll find out how host nation consol performed in that last game before the world cup finals. kickoff with hello is seen some pretty heavy rain into a southeastern part. so for sil, recently, big, massive cloud here, so palo seen some localized flooding. some went to weather, heading towards rio as well to see how that drapes its way right back into northern parts of paraguay into bolivia, south of that and we try 20 to so she's in the sunshine for want to sarah, similar temperatures. we go on through thursday that where to weather doesn't make
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its way up towards western parts of brazil. easing into peru usual showers, upper round columbia through ecuador pushing across into venezuela. few shall still effect in cuba at the moment. is hurricane in makes its way farther. north was i thank for at least it is clearing out, but you can see her is still some wet weather in the forecast across the island as we go on through the next couple of days. but cuba hispaniola over towards the east and i was seeing some live the showers over the next there till a few showers there to into word shemaker, showers for the race. they will be a little heavier as we go on through thursday. possibility some localized flooding could splash of showers there across much of central america honduras has had problems with putting recently more showers in the forecast here. he comes in that's making its way towards that southeast corner of the u. s. bringing most flooding rains that large storm surge at wet weather with quickly clear through as we go through thursday. ah,
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ah ah, hello again, adrian. instead of getting here in doha with the diesel from al jazeera, the headlines, ian has strengthened into a category for hurricane. as it hurtles towards florida, people are being warned of catastrophic storm searches. earlier the hurricane left all of cuba without power pushing back to authorities and full regions of ukraine, say the results of a 5 day referendum show people have overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation. chief it's western allies say the vote is a sham. and 3 rockets of hit the id $4.00 to $5.00 green zone and iraq's capital
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baghdad, as parliament convened for a session, or whether to accept the speakers resignation earlier supporters of the ship politician mac tata al serra marched towards parliament. let's get an update now on her a can in out 0, c, d a b, true ologist. i was in folks his back. well, harrington is now making its presence felt across florida, bigger and stronger than it was when it moved across cuba. that is a position to the storm there and it will continue to make his way further. ne was in the coming hours at peak intensity winds of around 250 kilometers per hour. that is a strong cat before it's almost a cat 5. cat 5 starts at 252 storm surge, a big concern of course, 2 to 3 meters on there and flash flooding as well as not just about the winds. we go on through the next day or so it switches where cross central caught florida up towards the north east of the state. take a closer look. heavier strain is going to be just pushing in between anywhere from
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around orlando to tampa. and then it will just make its way further northwards and east with some possibility 3 or 400 millimeters re possibly as much as 500 millimeters of ray as it continues to make his way further north it. so that will cause widespread flooding. all of florida will be affected by this storm as it makes his way further north whistled really by the far west of the state, and then it pushes out into the open water comes back in across georgia, some very heavy rain coming through here. it's a tropical storm by this stage you will week and really by the end of thursday into a tropical storm. but that heavy rainfall will cause major problems over the next couple of days. and eventually we'll see it affecting even the carolinas and pushing up towards tennessee by the latter part of this weekend. overton. many thanks. embassy is chris balloons are just our lives from tampa, florida. chris, the i wall of hurricane has come ashore. is florida prepared.
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adrian. they're as prepared as they can be. the time for preparations is run out. local officials have said, if you have not left, if you have not done anything, you need to fit, stay point and hope for the best and here in tampa, that's probably an okay plan. this storm track change and it's bringing it south of here, close to the port charlotte. the national hurricane center is just out with a pretty ominous alert saying that the dangerous eye wall at the end is about to move ashore. it will bring catastrophic storm surge wind and also rain in the next few hours. and so when this storm now packing upwards of 250 kilometers per hour when is approaching and now they're talking, possibly 6 meters of storm surge to the south of tampa. there's a lot in its path that is not going to be there when all is said and done. and once
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the storm moves on shore, it's going to be here for a while, bringing heavy rain down threes and power lines already the state has about $200000.00 people without power and that will only go up over the next 12 to 40 goods. well, 24 to 48 hours as the storms fully wind this way through the state. chris, as you say, the people who are still very hunkering down now head of this storm. a lot of people though have left. where is it that they're going yeah, they're going all over the place. you know, the evacuations of the lowest lying areas zone as they were calling it started on monday, they had about 48 hours to get out. the state of florida partnered with a major travel search engine to help locate hotel rooms. the governor said, you don't have to go far. you just have to get someplace say most buildings can withstand very strong winds here in florida. it's really the storm surge and the
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flooding that they're worried about in terms of actually being a threat to people's lives. and so they were telling folks, if you have friends inland, if you have friends to the south or to the north or a hotel that you can go to go there, you don't have to go out of state. but for some people chose to do that, people flew before the airport closed down at 5 o'clock yesterday. so many options for them to try and get out of the path of this are again, good to talk to you, chris money. thanks cindy. to being with us, chris bolona of nbc. he's in tampa, florida, north korea as 5 to short range ballistic missiles off its east coast. they were launched from the sonata area near the capital, young gang so condemned north korea saying that it will continue operations to deter north korea from the military action. the bank of england is wanting of a risk, so the you case, financial stability and also the pound dropped to an all time low against the us dollar. on monday, traders were concerned over the new chancellor quality coatings package of tax cuts
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and the amount of money that will need to be borrowed to pay for is the i m. f says that it will increase inequality on thursday, the bank of england stepped into by government bonds to help to bring stability to the financial system. the trial of guineas, former president and 10 other says on the way of the capital concrete, the accused of being responsible for a massacre that took place on this day. 13 years ago. at least 157 people were killed and 1200 injured in the unrest. the victims were attending a demonstration, protesting against booster camaros intention to run as president the following year . i was here as amid address reports. basically, it's a moment to stay for all invoke all the victims. it's a day have been waiting for 13 years. speeches was presented at this event,
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which of course also quite 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 moving into the building to be part of the trial that's set to begin the trial of for my military ruler. who said that just come out and people considered us accomplishes in the murder more than $150.00 people. that fateful date, september 25th, 2009 speak just like anybody here. and everybody is hopping on the importance of keeping justice and making sure that this never happens again. not only in guinea, but across the world. brazil, a former president lewis ignacio let us silver, has widened his lead over incumbent gyal scenario. and the latest opinion polls ahead of elections or the election on sunday in the run up to the votes. we've been to luna's place of birth to retrace his political career. latin america editor,
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lucy, and even reports from dunham, bull, coke in one of the countries poorest regions. a remote dirt road in northeastern brazil, the country's poorest region. this is where it alto santos takes us to see where his cousin released the natural lead. the field was born, or at least an exact replica, the home, or donnelly, and do lose his mother. you original fell down years ago. this was the typical house of subsistence farmers made of mud and coconut trees sticks with no running water or electricity progresses. storia and i think sick one by the pursuit with s loyce. it's important to reconstruct this story for future generations so that they can assimilate louis story and realize that they too can fight for collective justice. these times that individualism is but our lawyers. this was the bedroom with a family of 10 slept, and this suitcase was used as a closet until lo love. the mother who was illiterate, decided to take all of her children to sao paolo never dreaming who one of her
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youngest sons would eventually become ruler, began working at the age of 14 and went on to become a formidable trade union leader and founder of the workers pardon or p t. he had little formal education, but an abundance of christmas and negotiating skills. in 2003 newly became brazil's 1st working class president. he introduced sweeping social reforms to combat poverty. and the station of working class brazilians from providing educational ruler to fresh water access for people like palmer gomez, missy amal, welcome. i began to love lula long ago, like a father, a hero, because honestly, he embraces the cause of the poor. emotional, massive housing projects. also help lift 33000000 people from poverty during his 2 terms, which coincided with the boom and prices for brazilian commodities,
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brazil's economy sort, where there were, we had all was not well nagging charges of corruption had long surrounded him and his political party, a multi 1000000000 dollar graph scandal exploded after he left office in 2010. just as the economy began regressing ha! millions of brazilians turned on lula, demanding he go to jail. now, if lula is not in prison, he will return to power and keep stealing his the ringleader of them all. he was convicted and imprisoned on charges of money laundering and corruption which he denied, but was released 18 months later when the supreme court ruled that all of louis convictions be an old because of suspect. proceed real practices. ah, now, 12 years after he left office with more than 80 percent approval ratings in older and perhaps more cautious lula has returned, promising to bring back better days,
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especially for the poor. the big question is, can he pull it off again? you see a human al jazeera guy, dis petnum book of brazil glam caseras' is a professor of political science, the f g v new university. he joins us now. live from much south polo. good terry. with us a professor. let's for a moment. suppose that pluto wins either in the 1st or the 2nd route. what happens if jaya balsam arrow refuses to accept the result? well, thank you for having me for 1st of all, if j able so now to lose the election, which is the most the most likely hypothesis will far he's probably going to take maybe thousands or hundreds of thousands of his. ready just in the streets, so he's not really willing to accept the election results. and he's, he's made this very clear several times that he doesn't trust the electronic voting machines of brazil. he keeps casting suspicion over the electoral court. he totally,
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this regards the holes in the holy numbers. so tough times ahead, i'd say also not is not willing to accept. most of his orders have already stated that they are not going to accept the election results wins. and yeah, maybe we're talking about a possible term all in the streets, and there's a slight chance of an executive power grab attempt. this is also complicated. we don't know how much support. also nato has in the military for example. but it's still a possibility that we cannot just rule. ok. what happens then if jaya boston are wins, however unlikely that would seem at the moment if the poles are to be believed. well, there is a growing scholarly literature on the position of far right populace lunch. i also know when they run for reelection, it's basically their political survival,
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that's etc. if most of that gets re elected, he's probably going to move a more authoritarian agenda for it. that will probably mean the construction of the liberal democracy, brazil with less freedom of expression and the persecution or the shutting down of media companies. and they're probably going to be some changes in the legislative end of this year with branches. so i think that we know from other countries experiences that went to far like right populous trying to get re elected in case he gets re elected. he's probably not going to try to establish some crucial changes to propose political says that's a smooth transition for a moment all the that the transition doesn't take too long even if there are arguments about the the the result. what sort of president will luna make 2nd time
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around we we heard in the report just a few moments ago. he certainly older, perhaps a little wiser and more cautious. is definitely more cautious. i mean, he's not really willing to open up his decision making process, especially in, during the course of the campaign. ah, he has listened to just a small group of people, a small group with other visors so that that sort of means that little low will have a slightly different behavior than the one that he showed in the early 2 thousands when he was elected for the 1st time and he's gonna have, he's gonna run a very cautious administration specially because the economic conditions of results are not so right right now. so he will have a big challenge which is to heal the wounds of the country. brazil is polarized in radicalized like never before. and because of that, if lula tries to lean way too much to the left, that's going to cause an even greater polarization in the country. and that's
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definitely not with the lawana. as a candidate, the old demonstrated his willingness to reach out to the center, and that's why he has it all welcoming as his vice presidential candidate as well. granted groups told to professor manufactured aid for being with us. thank you very much. the number of body is found off from migrant boat sank off. the curse of syria has risen to $100.00 and for the face 30. have yet to be identified. many of the passengers were syria, some of the families of told l 0. they weren't able to bury their dead, say to hodder, explains why. a memorial service for a family that drowned in one of the worst migrant bo tragedies in the eastern mediterranean. their relatives weren't able to bury their dead because they live in serious opposition, controlled north. the bodies were found by the authorities off the coast of syria. then to do with i lost my daughter, her husband,
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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 were among them of the rough men, cosa and for the yeah, they were born refugee in neighboring lebanon, where the economic collapse made life extremely difficult. barking. the family had no choice but to take risks 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 said media shared photos of residents of latter kia, who had crossed into lebanon to board the boat. poverty and unemployment rate are 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
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syrians aren't able to go, in particular, those in the opposition, those who escape 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 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 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
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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 the center for their elders. eda beirut still come here on the house. i took it in sport, the for paula who received a wild introduction at his new club. and he with that in just a few moments. ah . with
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hello again to was droughts recorded in the horn of africa and for decades is pitting humans and animals against each other and battled for resources. catherine sawyer has more out from some bureau, country county in walden, kenya. 15 recently arrived at this sanctuary in some blue county in not in kenya, she was found near her 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 filling them up over 3 hours. and each and every baby is getting to lead us buffy. and run, you see now, we are buying those mo, from the local people. and it's got more and remembers of gods in the community. they need food to eat. santi said this is the longest dry spell. in decades, for rainy seasons have failed. and more than 4000000 people,
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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. thousands of elephants crisscross this region. along migration corridors. they have used for centuries, communities have learned to coexist peacefully with wildlife. but things are changing. extreme weather patterns, population growth, and the loss of natural habitat has increased competition for food and water nella pony linelle. his 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.
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and this man broke both his legs recently, when a bull counted 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 them so they can kill me. wildlife activists and government officials, a half gated community ran conservancy is. but the combined effect of the current crisis are unprecedented. they don't help us. they don't have water. and that is way you realize that it will the human themselves. they are now going to underground what we don't have, what are moving into strips back at the village residents take tons 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 all jazeera, some bull county,
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and nothing can. yeah. all right, time for sport has andy, thank you so much, adrian. we're welcome patio. it's origin siena and brazil of light down some more because i have cats all 2022 little messy scoring twice as arch in siena. you make a 3 no 1000000 alvarez to open the scoring early on in the international site in new jersey. they went to the closing stages. messy coming up a bench in the 2nd ho. make it with that. strike a free kit. his 90 scope argentina wrap it up and made it. $35.00 matches on basin for his team that one more warmer. getting sick, like in the united arab emirates, before they kick off world cup campaign. now total fibers, brazil, so thought a bit of a warning to their rivals ahead of the world cup name on graffiti and lead the ways they hit 5 goals against shoes here in paris. so hell molly reports, she goes to reveal the world's top rank team heading into catan 2022 and it gets
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fellow qualifies to. they showed exactly why forward bi, catch it near other hand. glory the south american won a lot more than 10 minutes in. thanks to barcelona, when the rafino tune is on their way to a 6 world car and they did threaten and upset when one tough toby got his side level team that brazil were quickly back on talk to them through charlotte and continuing his impressive form to make it to what he did, hey, but i love to go and try to get with this friendly taking place that parents manage your mom home ground. it 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. as expected, the 4 were delivered to prison, 1st of gold flooring wasn't done there with rafino, finding the back of the once again. things then go with watson is
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a wild challenge on nima earnings, dylan braun, a red card company playing against 10 men in the 2nd half. brazil completed their 5 damp performance pedro making it 51. and it might just come, petro brazil will head tickets, all confident, a 6, the world title is within the graph to have a leak, al jazeera, not during the game a banana was trying from the stands of brazilian striker charleston after he scored brazil 2nd. go, let's play, it says, racism will continue to happen unless action is taken. the may, the span be identified 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 of the people not to do it,
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or spain qualified for next changed european nations leak final part of the beating will come by rivals portugal to secure the spots. the only goal coming late from the game from our marissa mains, portugal and christiana, rinaldo miss sounds from the finals, which will also include the netherlands, croatia, and italy who's got so plate their final match before making the 1st ever woke up of parents. the school has been in a training camp now for 4 months with the national post taken away from the domestic lead. what they drew to with chile and australia. quite a kappa seems gone behind. captain hudson, i hate to fight in the 2nd, go before a bunch of draw castle, kick off the middle east's, 1st cup against ecuador. on november the 27th phone phone, one will champion louis hamilton is aiming to stay positive us despite his failure to win a race for, for the season. in his mercedes see my child's russell are in nicole and preparing
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for sundays singapore grown prey. i don't look at it as a dry spell. i 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 in depth 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 i thought booklets, are always seeking different ways to introduce a new signing to their fans. take a look at this photo shoots in folding you a, folding a u e. club and greek international cost us more, no less. with your e club, when fi, greek warrior theme asked manila to pose alongside a lion. neither the lion nor the player seemed too happy with the arrangements. okay, that his ice board is looking for now. at the very face, we'll see you again later. more news here on al jazeera, straight ahead, sir, just about a ah
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