tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 29, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah. you're watching the news, our live from headquarters in del high and jerry and obligated coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia says, or formerly annex for ukrainian regions on fridays after a referendum, which was widely criticized as illegal finland to ban russian. tourists from entering thousands continue to wait for hours at border crossings, trying to escape military mobilization. 2000000 people without power is one of the strongest hurricanes to hit the united states slam southwest florida. the british prime minister lives trust, defend tax cuts that triggered k off in the market. but the pound is sliding again and, and for the historic night in baseball avenue, your yankee thought, our judge makes it 61 hi runs for the seasons,
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the american league record. ah, welcome to the news, our russia says it plans to formerly annex the for ukrainian regions where it held referendums on friday. ukraine, the european union and the u. s. have called them sham referendums. the west is planning to impose more sanctions on russia. the us political chief told the security council on tuesday that the referendums are not a genuine expression of popular will and are illegal under international law. well, the ballots were held in russian occupied parts of eastern and southern ukraine. the kremlin back, the authorities there say the results show that people overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation. separatist reported huge margins of victory saying that in the region of lou 198 percent of voters favored annexation mohammed vol. is life
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for us in moscow to us i last what you're hearing about the plans to annex these 4 regions of ukraine. how much who you're studying earlier today, the leaders of the for break away regions and eastern ukraine arrived here in moscow. so that means the procedure has started, the process has stopped for the finding which will happen tomorrow. the final will be done by both the present floods and put in and those for leaders in the presence of the members of the, of the duma. and are the leaders in the country and preparations are going on for a huge celebration in the square after the finding president loud to me put in will also at the destination to officially. and noth this historic event as if seen here . russia, the return of terry 3 is not russia lost over the decades collection of his 3 big day for usher. and it will mean
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a lot also in terms of how the conflict is seen legally, constitutionally here in the country. that means that fashions will go to the front line. they can know they can no longer claim, but they have been sent to beyond the borders to die for a war outside the country. this means that they will be obliged by the constitution to defend the nation and to never try to escape or avoid the drafting nation is in turn, in general, is waiting for this moment. and it's seen as a like a historic breakthrough. something lot hasn't happened or a long time. russia has been waiting for this moment according to the media here, according to the official. and it is going to give it to the weight, the weight it deserves. all right, thank you so much. mohammed val reporting from moscow. let's now bring in national rece pushy for some analysis. he's the chief executive officer at the risk
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consultancy rasmussen global joining us from brussels. welcome to the ard 0 news. our did you expect this? are you surprised by this announcement? when expecting to be in the condition and creating a situation, a server by the big in the crate, he's making a big kitchen. so it's, you know, basically come down to what you say it will come down to the battlefield. i wonder if you can just flush that thought out a little bit for us. i mean, how will the annexation actually change the course of the war in ukraine where they changing in the sense that it is cruising, we'll do our political system. he's actually going
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all the way to the territory. so he's basically dealing with the balance of power is the fact that she's and whether you can carry on making progress that they can't even begin. so how do you think, what sort of response, rather can we expect to see from, for example, nato from the us from, from western power is, i mean we've, we've heard them already denouncing the referendum and they've criticized and condemn dress as well. but it doesn't seem to phase russia at all. no, on the other hand because. busy not face being the donors in the sense that they're going to continue doing what they're been doing for the best mom, which is essentially the providing ukraine tradition,
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the family thing to be called. so i think it's going to be changed by 4 to 10. what is the game? do you think it is? only 6 is just i think the last last me a russian station . it means that he does not give it away and printing the usb is christian. so actually actually history proving actually to get out of the tree shouldn't be. thank you so much. respect
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you for joining us. brussel. thank you. so meanwhile, thousands of russians have been seen in the country since president vladimir present, issued a mobilization order last week. but now some of the parts they can take out of the country are becoming dead ends. so finland says it will close its border to russian tourist on friday. although russian citizens can still enter finland for family reasons, study or even work purposes. long traffic jobs have been forming it land crossings into neighboring countries. nearly 100000 russians have cross the border into context on that since last week. while 53000 have passed into georgia. but moscow has reportedly set up mobilization offices at the border to intercept some of them . turkey has also become a hub for russians leaving the country up to 900000. have been flying to the southern province of ontario. every day. we have seen him close about go standing by for us, and i'm tell you turkey, but 1st let's bring an iran con,
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he's at the see border crossing between russia and georgia. so in run it, give us a sense of what you're seeing, where you are right now. what we're saying is a number of people actually cross the last border crossing. i'm just going to get out the way and give you a better look. that's the border crossing right there. on the other side of that, you have cues of up to 2 days. people waiting to come in, those queues are moving very, very slowly. now, throughout the day, the people that we have actually made a course that we've been speaking to. she all been saying the same thing that they fling because they don't want any part of the war in ukraine. they don't want to serve. they don't want to be a part of it now. they don't doing anything illegal by crossing the border under the visa rules actually did russians can stay in georgia for up to a year. but when you thing for a long term, a lot of people are very worried about how they can actually fund this trip. they
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talking about using up all their life savings. they talk about selling everything that they had in russia to be able to come into georgia and they also don't know what happens when they do eventually have to go back. so there's a lot of uncertainty, a lot of concern from the people that we've been speaking to, but it's also becoming a political issue within georgia itself. the government that actually the rise and cause crossing the border is not much and easily absorbed. the thing that, you know, the figure has gone up from like 5000 calls a day 211000, talk about facts you perfectly reasonable, the opposition politicians are saying that actually that figure is wildly underestimated. that there's a lot more people who are cross in recent, they since announcement about partial mobilization, mandatory military age mail call up in russia, and that's having an income. i'm sorry, an impact rather on the economy here. now that could be positive hotels, real busy, for example, but rentals are going up. there's
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a lot of very angry georgians who feel like the neighborhoods have been taken over by russian. so it's a very delicate balance again for the government is trying to and that's actually compounded by the fact that the government here has a decent relationship with russia, who has a very good relationship with your opinion as well. all right, thank you so much. m ron con, reporting for us in the large c border crossing. that's not bringing center because she's joining us from until you that's in turkey. so since you're at the airport there, we can see behind you, we're more than $300.00 russian planes land each and every day. what are you witnessing well, during until they are the southern resorts, sophia has always been a very popular tourism destination for russians. for decades, that's why a you have direct life from russian cities, santoyo and at the 16 to 19000 russians are arriving in the city. as for the governor's statement at the city became more and more popular,
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especially after the war in ukraine started because of russians have limited trial options, but they can freely travel to turkey without of these cells. that's why you have, we have more tourists in here. but at the officials a draw attention to an important matter. the number of russians who are not leaving the city is it has been rising as special. the president putin announced his partial mobilization across this country. for instance, on september 1, the number of russian tourists who haven't left on tahlia was 50 feet. these can be cancellation or if they could have missed the flies we are told or if they just wanted to stay in longer graduate his number has been quizzing after the announcement of the mobilization and yesterday the number it has reached 2500. yes,
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the profile of the visitors are still families and they have been enjoying the tourism accommodation facilities in antalya for such a long time. a but we see a trend for russians preferred to stay there old. if the 1000 at these 50000 questions who are living in antalya on residential permits, but when you speak to people, they say they're, they're coming to holiday here. maybe they might extend their stay. but we're seeing that there are some people who are trying to find another all for the last person. just half an hour ago, i met a russian gentleman who was an icy specialist. he didn't want to speak on camera for l reports, but he mentioned me that he booked for one the week because he's also planning to carry his business is come. come financial on tell. yeah. he said he's exempt from the mobilization because of his profession. but he didn't want to say because
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of the conventions in russia and his wife is now preparing her documents for her resignation. so can, so she can join her husband in a month. we are hearing similar stories about the turkish officials are telling us that yes, the number of people prefer to stay on tallies under rise. but we haven't seen a solid evidence that these are most of the people escaping the war. but the profile of the city and the profile, all of the russian visitors seem to be changing during thank you. so my center console reporting from and tell you the sweetest coast guard is reporting a 4th leak at the north stream pipelines in the baltic sea. the pipeline usually ships gas from russia to germany. russia says that launched a terrorism investigation over the damage and called for a meeting of the un security council. you nato say the leaks were caused by
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sabotage north stream. one is a key line that transport the gas to europe, but russia suspended deliveries earlier this month because of a stand off over sanctions. denmark on sweden 1st reported to leaks near the island of borne on shipping. near the lines has been restricted, and norway is applying. it's military to protect its oil and gas installations. stuff often has this update from a vessel and the baltic. sea swedish coast guard has now clarified that they actually found the 4th league on tuesday already, and it was already put on their website, but apparently not communicated to their prime minister gave a press conference that they only mentioning 3 leaks. and also the day later, the coast guard chief also didn't mention it. so the r for leaks now to the swedish side to under danish side to north stream one pipeline and 2 or 3 to pipeline. what's happening now is that these leaks, i basically just emptying out the gas,
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hundreds of millions of cubic meters of gas is now leaking into the baltic sea and nobody has any means to stop it. there's no technology to stop this leaking. so they basically have to wait until all the gases out of the pipes and nobody knows exactly how much was it. it's we know that it was 177000000 cubic meters of gas in north room 2 because not room 2 has never been used. but the north 31 pipeline, it's unclear, but it will take days and some people say maybe until the end of this week before everything is empty and then only then the investigation can start. and there's also this concern, a very huge concern that the condition of the pipes after the gas is out of the pipes water will go when will go and see water. corrosion will start and then there's a lot of concern that the pipes are useless can be used again. 20 more head on the al serra news hour, including comma la harris is trip to south korea. more on what the us vice
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president has to say while visiting the demilitarized zone and not backing down for testers define security kept going in iran were anger, is spreading over the death of a young woman into least custody why injuries are costing us top football clubs more than half a $1000000000.00 gemma explained. ah, but 1st hurricane ian has left a trail of destruction and southwest florida, knocking out power to to 1000000 people and trapping many in flooded homes. it's one of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit the united states. it's weakened to a tropical storm, but the u. s. national hurricane center is warning of catastrophic flooding inland . no deaths have been reported, but about 20 people are missing after a boat carrying cuban migrants. thank your florida. let's get the latest on the
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ground in florida and be seen as crisp alone is joining us now. live from tampa. so our residents coping with all of this chris dorian. it really depends on where you are right now in the tampa area. not so bad . there are power outages here, there are some trees and power lines down. there were a few isolated fires caused by down power lines, but this area is relatively unscathed. when you compare it to the rest of the state, down to my south with a storm 1st roared ashore. now that we have day, like 1st responders are going out the really assess the damage. you saw that devastating storm surge. we saw so many incredible videos of the gulf of mexico just rushing in overtaking entire neighborhoods in places like naples and fort myers. and you also had that very, very powerful wind that battered the coastline for hours and hours. so the
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assessments will be ongoing down there to see exactly what we have. we have had official said that they are worried that they will find people who have perished in the storm. we do know of one fe tally in the northeast part of the state. a man who apparently died related to the stormy was going out to drain his pool and apparently drowned as the storm approached. the other story that is going on today besides the damage assessment is the ongoing continuation of this storm. it's been downgraded to a tropical storm and so that sounds like it's less dangerous. but as you mentioned, there's so much rain being dumped on the central in eastern part of the state that we're seeing many flash flood emergencies where people are reporting that their homes and cars are being quickly inundated with flood waters and official spear that as water continues to fall on the state of florida over the next 24 hours or
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so, that is going to cause major flooding among rivers and streams. throughout florida, as the water tries to get out into the gulf of mexico into the atlantic ocean. so by no means is this over, for some, the recovery is just beginning for others. the storm is just hitting. thank you so much. chris milan for that update from tampa, florida, or more on stormy instructors or whether presenter jeff harrington. hurricane in was the fis strongest storm to strike the us mainland and its spelled a devastating punch to the southwest of florida. there's the i just south of tampa, the storm making land falling, tail cost on wednesday afternoon and it really cooked up and intensified in those warmer gulf of mexico waters. so at land, fathers winds were sustained 250 kilometers per hour, making it just shy of a category 5 storm. and with winds that powerful literally picks up the ocean and shoves it further inland. so storm surge, 5 meters high, that's a wave of water coming out you. so here's an example of storm surge time lapse
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video. now over the course of an hour, this street just fills with water and some of the homes in the background there. so we talked about it right when the big factor, storm surge, but rain, also a part of the story. so here's where the storm is. now on thursday, i think north of orlando, we could see about half a years worth of rain over the span of 24 hours. by friday, this dips into the atlantic weekends into a tropical storm. it's going to hang out here just for a little bit, but over the course of the weekend if years westward along the border with georgia and south carolina, it's going to bring some torrential rain there in the days ahead. jeff, thank you. well, a 24 hour nationwide strike has now begun in france with demonstrators angry over the high cost of living pension reforms and president microns policies. the action was called by trade unions who are demanding higher pay for its workers. the strike has impacted fronted energy supply as nuclear power industry workers join that walk
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out. let's bring in natasha butler. joining us lie from paris. you're at a demonstration. tell us what you're seeing and what people have been telling you. and it's also just thousands of demonstrators walking through central park. of course you can take many that behind me now amongst them teaches how to track well, because people from the course the public sector, and what they hear to demand is better paying conditions. they say they're fed off that a staff shortages after the hours and they simply want higher families. he's been speaking to people who tell us the problem is as well that he's taking stuff in financially and what they consider the long salaries. he said no, but we also have now of inflation that's making prices go up, basically appointed very hard at the end of the month. now this is by no means i have to say, relative to one of the biggest. we've seen no one of the biggest franchise,
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but he's certainly the biggest in recent months because they are happy and several such actions on the policy monkey from transform work with the area a condition. so how is the government responding to people's demand a government. so when it comes with all doing everything they town to try and she's been po 45 and 5 to say for example, a household financially bought when it comes to pension reform is not one of the things that people are protesting against. they say that they want to continue pushing ahead with that, thank you for holding. this is something for the manual, michael. and his 1st question bow would to push for he says the pension system is inefficient and on the fact that it needs to change. but people
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a longer happy with their pension system, as it is, and they think they'll continue to pension a one. again that we've spoken to here, they are prepared to come out into the street until the pension reform is spread until they are given by a salary is better conditions of work. thank you so much. natasha butler reporting from paris. the british prime minister list trusts and says her government's tax cutting measures are the right plan. that's despite the palin dropping to an all time low against the u. s. dollar. on monday, she has defended the so called many budget as the urgent action that was needed for the british economy. need barker reports britain's housing, mortgage markets, and meltdown, and estate agent, just bol sign. he fears for his business. the government plan for sweeping tax cuts
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in huge amounts of borrowing spooked investors, forcing dozens of lenders to pull hundreds of mortgage deals, buys, understandably, i'm quite anxious about what's going to happen next. hm. i think the key thing we got our memories boys were also sellers. we seen the lower level of boys coming to the market where the 40 percent reduction in boys actually registering who got mortgage is approved in principal. and this is even, i think this trends going to continue just with, with osi suspension of certain mortgage products. while buyers and sellers re evaluate their options, the international monetary fund, the lender of last resort, urged the british government to reconsider cutting taxes at a time of soaring inflation. the i m f b as it will spark a global slowdown of risks, widening inequality. the kind of warning the i m f gives 2 emerging economies, not the u. k. last friday, the chancellor of the exchequer announced a bonanza of tax cuts and debt funded spending. in the hopes of stimulating
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economic growth. for the move has spectacularly backfired. the value of the pound plummeting to its lowest level since 1985. the whole market is in turmoil at the moment and people are waiting for some act conciliatory tones from elegant the chancellor or the bank of england to actually settle the markets down the moment that hasn't been coming, the figures forced the bank of england on wednesday to take evasive action and by government bonds on a temporary basis to help calm the market. but within minutes, the pound fell again down 1.6 percent against the dollar. as the pound force, the cost of government barring on the international bond, markets has gone up for an interest rate of around more than a half to 2 and a half percent to 5 percent seemingly overnight. expressing our real lack of confidence from investors about the government's ability to pay for its own plans. you k data is now seen by investors as being similar to greece or italy, countries with long histories of economic mismanagement. even before all this
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inflation, the gradual increase in the price of goods over year was around 10 percent. it's highest him 40 years and the highest amongst g 7 advanced economies. a perfect storm of factors including the war and ukraine of disrupted supplies of goods, such as oil, wheat and fertilizer, pushing up the price of food, fuel, and other items. and in order to dampen those rise is the bank of england that acts independently of the government has raised interest rates, the cost of borrowing to slow down spending and keep prices under control. for the table and pound means only one thing. the bank of england responding with even higher rates of interest to help steady prices. the heads of some of the world's leading banks was summoned to the treasury to try to restore confidence in the government's plans, but politically thinks that anything but stable there's disquiet amongst m. p. 's from the governing conservative party. some reportedly calling for liz trust his premier ship to end before it's really begun. need balk al jazeera london,
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stella had on al jazeera, alba educated when money obama got my paper in my hand and a claim and blah, blah blah, grammy winning wrapper coolio has died while on tour. the nfl international series returns jama. alexa hyde to the 1st game in london in sports, ah, bosnia and herzegovina is going to the polls amid the dispute over election reforms that would enable people to vote along ethnic lines at all levels of government. right up to the presidents, as opposed me and serves challenge state institutions in their escalating bid for succession and croats. warn of the consequences if the focus held on to the current law. what does the future hold for this fragile democracy?
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for regions which held referendums earlier this week. it says it will take control of those areas tomorrow. the european union and the u. s. are planning to oppose more sanctions on russia for holding what they call sham referendums in ukraine. finland has announced that we'll close at the border to russians with you tourism visas from friday 1000 to flood the country since president vladimir putin issued a mobilization order last week. the sweetest coast guard is reporting a 4th leak at the north stream pipelines in the baltic seats. russia says a launch. they terrorism investigation over the damage. you may tell, say the leaks were caused by sabotage power and parts of cuba power slowly being restored in cuba. after hurricane ia and left the entire country without electricity, the outage has effected most of the about 11000000 people on the islands. she was national power generators has getting the grid up and running will be complex. it had already been struggling with frail electricity infrastructure. state media says
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3 people were killed when the storm made landfall. iran, president, superhero, ac says the death of master armine has saddened everyone but warrant chaos won't be accepted as violent, protest spreads. demonstrations have been taking place across iran for almost 2 weeks. human rights group say at least 75 people have been killed in the unrest. the 22 year old died on the 16th of september after she was detained by the country's morality police. rest of the stars are, has more from to her on the prism of iran, the brain, gracie has talked about massa mean is that for the 1st time since the process began nearly 2 weeks ago in iran, he said that her that has sudden him and right off the hearing about math means that he has called math. i mean his family and conveyed his condolences. he said that the piece will protest are understandable, but writing the use of wayland against the security forces are not acceptable. regarding whether method, meany had
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a heart attack while she was in police custody or was beaten to death, she said that an investigation is still on the way. i asked them wondering, does he have the inquiry is still ongoing. it's our duty to follow the investigation. our intention is transparency and justice. medical forensics are looking into it and the final report will be presented within the next few days. now people in iran are waiting for this, a forensic report to be released once it's released. we will see whether it's going to convince the protesters and based on that, which kind of actions are going to be taken by the government. but as of now, we can see that their protest here are using the momentum regarding ad they are asked to calles that the participation to this protest is, is, is, is declining. but it's not clear whether it is because of the internet restriction that was put by the government that is presented. the protest is from organizing. or whether it is because of the heavy presence of the security forces in the states
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. and the heavy handed security measures against the protesters, supporters of a rocky sheil leader mac that the southern have fought with security forces in baghdad. they tried to push towards their cities fortified green zone. they were protesting against a political deal, which means one of their main allies will shift legion says allegiance to their rivals, only hush reports. but that's the sweetest good is once again about the supporters of iraq. you she ali them for the sudden gathered here to protest against the parliamentary session that so one of their main allies joining ranks with such was rivals. and i know the highlight what we don't have rice like in other countries. what did we do? i wanted to the, we don't want the framework to form the government and we are fed up now to put on a cash out. iraq is for rockies, not for iran. we don't want to be proxies. you security forces closed the entrances
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to the green zone, but protest says, didn't give up. security forces were pushed back from square. where now there is no sign of them anymore. if you look just behind me here, they can be seen on a bridge. what protests, those are trying to make their hurts over this mich towards the other area. they wanted to stop the green zone, where political blocks convened and the parliament to vote on the speakers resignation. it was the 1st parliamentary meeting since august, when fighting broke out between supporters of southern and his shot. i was getting more than 30 people. mohamed how lucy wanted the m. p 's who replaced subley 73 deputies to confirm his previous election by refusing his resignation. as expected, he kept his position and m p as from the sub was rival, the rom back coordination framework voted in favor. the minutes after the session,
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a couple of rockets struck the green zone. wondering for security personnel, bulldozers allegedly owned by sod with support. it was seen removing high, was on the entrances of the zones, and many fear they might be pathetic. occupied the parliament once again. the ashes just like that. and just top court has widened abortion rights for unmarried women, bringing them on part with married women, a termination regardless of marital status will not be allowed up to 24 weeks into pregnancy. previously, women has to be married widowed miners or sexual assault survivors to be eligible for abortion under in 1971 law. the ruling followed a petition by 25 year old unmarried women needing a termination us vice president commer harris has visited the gym, militarize zone separating south and north korea amid the height intentions. harris earlier how talks with so korea president units of jewel,
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where they can then north korea's nuclear rhetoric. rot mcbride report from pass you in south korea cities following in the footsteps of many us leaders before her vice president combo la harris on the heavily fortified dmc border separating the 2 careers touring the famous blue huts at the penman, john truce village where a novice this signed in 1953 ended the korean war, looking into north korea itself with relation doward once more. in a region of growing tensions. in the north, we see a brutal dictatorship ramp in human rights violations and an unlawful weapons program that threaten peace and stability. the united states and the world seek a stable and peaceful korean peninsula where the dpr ok is no longer
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a threat. paris to come to asia to italian state funeral in tokyo home, a prime minister sion so ave, indicating importance of relations with its elijah han as a counter to the growing strength of china. in soul. she met with president yoon, so p o hoping for the same level of continued cooperation. for 7 decades. the alliance between the united states and the republic of korea has been a lynch pen as security and prosperity on the korean peninsula and in the endo pacific. and throughout the globe, i am here to reinforce the strength of our alliance and strengthen our work together. the last significant us visit to the dmc within 2019, when president donald from beth with north korean leader kim jong on at the height of their summit diplomacy aimed at the nuclear rising. the korean peninsula. hopes of north korea giving up its nuclear weapons, have all but evaporated with leader kim jong and recently enshrining in law. it's
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status as a nuclear armed power and south korean intelligence officials believe the north has now completed preparations for another nuclear test. it would be the 1st such test in 5 years and comes as a u. s. naval strike group led by the aircraft carrier. ronald reagan conducts joint drills and korean waters. again, another 1st in 5 years, she leaves the peninsula with the deepening tensions increasingly reminiscent of previous times. robert bride al jazeera paget, south korea, in mars to pose later and san said she has been sentenced to 3 years in jail. along with her former economic adviser, australian shantora, now the para pleaded not guilty to violating the official secrets act sentencing took place in a closed court. it's the latest in a series of convictions to she has faith since being ousted in a military. q. in february 2021. tony chang has more from bangkok and neighboring
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thailand. we have seen charge upon charge, laid against her sentence upon sentence, piling up 23 years her. she's now supposed to serve in jail. some of those sentences carry with them hard labor sentences as well, which will be incredibly difficult for a 77 year old woman. at this stage with the sentences she's looking at she's and she still has several still to come. she won't get out of jail until she's over a 100 years old. now, i think the, the issue here is, what is the military trying to do here? we've seen them piling up these charges against a clearly they want her out of the picture politically. they know very well that they hold elections as they have done in the past. she will, will win overwhelmingly again. and they want to take her away from that. if elections go ahead next year as they promised they will. and there is a, for the military, a satisfactory result. they may allow her,
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some degree of freedom, perhaps house arrest of some sort. but clearly she will never be allowed to return to the political stage while a military in charge. and at this stage, these sentences are sentences are effectively a death sentence. protesters of course, were police and hating on the 3rd day if a national strike by the transport union against gas price hike, people have been demanding that prime minister home re resigned since the, you know, the cost of fuel subsidies earlier this month. the former prime minister of haiti, lemme take, says he does not have faith in the current leader. are you home read? this situation has worse than in the past week, due to government decision to double the price of gasoline and diesel on the market. the people are leaving a very difficult financial situation. there is a lot of poverty in this situation is, is a difficult one. again, this is
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a traditional prime minister that had amended to organize election and resort security. and i believe that i believe that he has not carried out that mandate. so people are very disappointed. there is a lot of frustration boiling all over the country. so the ultimate solution is to have a legitimate government in power through election. and that has to happen because i don't really been to a longer agenda, would saw anything, even whereas they would create more problems. so, so the need the ultimate solution for the asian people themselves to choose their own leader. rather than to have another route of political meetings and political deals and backdoor meetings in order to put a luggage in this and that will sub absolutely nothing. and the people don't want that. the people want to put, you know, like that when president and go to the polls. and of course they want to do that in
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peace and security. and this is why it's important that security be restored, that the gangs be put out of out of business. and security in order be restored. floods have devastated huge parts of nigeria, killing hundreds of people and displacing hundreds of thousands more infrastructure, including homes on schools have been destroyed. final exams have been postponed, leaving thousands of students affected mohammad is that kerry ash my? is one of them. my name is val, how much, how much? i'm still yes. go bio. 10 close going to the school. and i'm in j del sebra. now i don't. so now if we only see them deploying come to town, and we don't have any place to seek, we'll come in to the stone and be full of the stone cliff, dis,
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school. we don't have to study. i don't know any school that you can call one study. so just gunman, you was holiday. was some times before doing double book the this is pain and yes. and you going to for the poor motor to senior going to school. so not, not income, i'm fine school. so now we know that i did some and we always put some of our people because i'm dislodging down to the didn't did things. if not in the not go that school was not me was so even the books that do it didn't have because of what goes we just didn't know to. these are not bucks. i'm books. you don't have anything to eat. if you're
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doing go, we need to books, then i do, we need to go meant to we knew our classes because of the trial of guineas. former military leader has begun. most daddy's kamara and 10 others are accused of killing more than 150 protesters during a massacre at a stadium in 2009. they pleaded not guilty to charges including murder and rape. the driest reports cannot cree 13 years of waiting is finally over. foreign military leader, most of that is come out. finally faces trial. he and 10 others are be legit masterminds of america. the will come face to face a survivors in the families of hundreds of civilians who are murdered, tortured or raped. why security forces is josma on no gossip. it's too
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early to say if the outcome will be what we expect. but for now, we're giving of course, the benefit of the doubt just yet if the government has promised to save god, the integrity of the process and guarantee protection for witnesses. the proceedings are being watched closely by international institutions like the united nations of today, reversing the cultural impunity into a culture of justice. active is say the trial is an important stuff, but will also be a difficult one. frankly, there are a lot of concerns this charles unfolding in a complicated moment for guinea. there is a 100 government in power and there have been rights abuses, escalating a man on the opposition. i ban on public protest during this time. dennis hunter is under intense pressure and making a political capital out of this trial. by the next few weeks and months will determine whether the process is politically motivated or a genuine attempt to find justice for victims and members of their families. the
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international criminal court says it's watching the trial closely as we bow not to the judge. we brought to justice. it's something above us. we have to bow to justice and respect justice. otherwise, it's the, the law of the gun and the bullet. and the bully. the victims come to court have such a closure, but it's not certain. if all who come we'll find the answers they've been looking for and whether the trials outcome will help this nation he'll oh, how many edris al jazeera corner cri, one of a legit organizers and financiers of the 1994 ones in genocide has gone on trial at a un tribunal in the hague, felicia buddha, as a businessman, who prosecutor se played a substantial role in war crimes against ethnic minorities. he's accused the financing, the purchase of weapons on promoting 8 speeds through his radio station, rwanda's genocides, all hundreds of thousands of i think to tease,
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but also moderate ethnic who's killed by member that the who to majority. couple go, refuse to attend that trial. gangsters, paradise rapper, coolio has died at the age of $59.00, educated with money, obama and agreement law. coolio, his legal name was artist leon ivy jr. was a grammy winning hip hop giant of the 1990. his biggest hit was the icon against the paradise streams over a 1000000000 time so far on spotify. me. he was in the middle of a us tour with other 90 stars, including vanilla ice. why dissipation is rising? i had a brazil's election this sunday in the run up to the votes or latin america editor lucio newman, visited lou last place of birth to retrace his political career. she reports from per number co, one of the countries poorest regions a remote dirt road in northeastern
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brazil, the country's poorest region. this is where it, aldo santos takes us to see where his cousin, reecy nasir lula. darcy, i was born, or at least an exact replica, the home of donnelly, and do louis mother. you original fell down years ago. this was the typical house of subsistence farmers made of mud, and coconut tree sticks with no running water or electricity. regresses, georgia and i think sick won't die, the prosecutors had a slice. it's important to reconstruct the story for future generations so that they can assimilate louis story and realize that they too can fight for collect of justice in these times of individualism is but our doors. this was the bedroom with a family of 10 slept, and this suitcase was used as a closet until lula mother who was illiterate, decided to take all of her children to sao paolo never dreaming who one of her youngest sons would eventually become. newly began working at the age of 14 and
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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 education ruler to fresh water access for people like palmer gomez, missy, or mal welcome. i began to love lula long ago, like a father 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 a boom and prices for brazilian commodities, brazil's economy sort, where we had all was not well nagging charges of corruption had long surrounded him
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and his political party a multi 1000000000 dollar graph scandal exploded after he left office in 2010. just as the economy began, regressing more, millions of brazilians turned on ruler demanding. he go to jail. now, what would happen if lula is not in prison? he will return to power and keep stealing is 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 procedural practices. 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, especially for the poor. the big question is, can he pull it off again? to see a newman al jazeera guide, this petnum book,
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oh so as you had that judge matching the mock set by yankees and legend roger maris 61 years ago. and he still has 7 games left of the regular season to break the record . definitely some relief. i get into 61. you know, you try not to think about it, but it creeps into your head. i can't even describe it right now. you know, it's for so you know, such an honor. you know what nurse, you know, did in this game and how he played the game. you know, what type of person who was going to be late with him forever is in
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a moment that i definitely will never forget it. i'll definitely cherish that. judge's mother, patty watched the action alongside ameris, his son roger junior, and after the game person presented her with a very special momentum from the evening. the high ron bull, that one definitely won't be going on. they will, it for the 1st time at the cost of injuries of a football clubs in the top $5.00 european leagues has gone above half a $1000000000.00. a study of the 202122 season has measured the time play as well on available costing of 531000000. that was a total of $4810.00 injuries. that's a 20 percent increase on the previous season. paris, sasha. matt, we're hottest hits with clay absences calculated it over $35000000.00 the 1st ever mid season wildcard is expected to make the figures even higher for next year. round madrid and barcelona joined p. s. j as the top 3 clubs who was affected they are frequently competing in multiple tournaments and very often in the last stages
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of those tournaments. so fixture, congestion and loading of players in terms of the frequency with which they play is, is a more significant factor. for some of those clubs, it's really difficult to project. the impact of the 3rd wind. welcome, because it's, it's the 1st time we've seen anything like this in the middle in the middle of the season. so i think the more, the more interesting point where we can potentially project is around fix just congestion boats in the lead up to the woke up and then pose woke up as well. so if we look at the last 2 seasons and take the last 2 seasons as a comparison, prevalence of injury is increased across 5 by 20 percent. the cost of injuries is increased across the last few seasons by 29 percent. not all down to the disruption the fixed congestion caused by the cubic 19 pandemic. but certainly that's been a significant contributing factor if you overlayed out with the season to come and
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look the frequency with which plans are being off supplied by friday to and, and post the wilcock. and it's, it's fair to suggest that what we're seeing in terms of the profit of increasing injuries and increasing cost it injuries is something that's lucky to sustain over the course of the next season. for one drive at such a perez says his rebel teammates, max the staff and disaster clinch back to back world titles, and he could do it this weekend at the singapore grown pre. the night time st. circuit race returns after a 3 year absence from the calendar caused by the pandemic. the stop and has to win sunday's race and hope his nearest rivals failed to finish. to be champion again. paris expects a strong end to the season. i think it's been a good season, especially in the beginning i think was we sat improving that god probably got away from my hands. but i think there you know,
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vision we were fighting for the championship. then max has had a pretty good run of racist. and he's happy to be and now it looks like just a matter of time before he, he becomes champion, which he fully does have pakistan's cricketers have pulled off a last over when again, thing gland in the hole to take the lead in that t 20 series chasing a victory target of 146 visitors that needed 15 runs off the final over, but they were denied. why a packet on i'm a jamal and what was his c 20 international baby in the captain? mo, an alley. amazing. tied to the 6 in a minute. how does to pakistan with the re, to advantage in the 7 much series by size, the preparing for next month? it's heat one to come finish the game, the nfl for international theories and get fund away on sunday. new orleans say sir in london to play the minnesota vikings, the game is taking place at the home stadium of english, premier lakeside and tottenham hosp. files international series is well established,
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but things coach dennis. alan says it's still a big adjustment. but i think the team that handles this transition is the team that's going to have the most success on, on sunday. ready so it's not easy on either team making this travel like this, but you know, we all, we all have to deal with it and, and the team that handles that transition the best, who has the most success on sunday and that, that soil sports and for now pizza will have another updates just after at $1545.00, gmc. thank you so much drama. thanks for the time being. and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we're back in just the moment with much more of the days and see you in a minutes. ah, october on al jazeera, in an election set to define a nation brazilians would choose between the radically different current hard line,
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