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russians, president signs decrees bringing closer the annexation of ukrainian regions this out to referendums, denounced in the west is a sham, the, you and chief leads global condemnation. any decision to proceed with the annexation of annette's once kepsa ends up, but it's yeah, regions of ukraine who have no legal value and deserves to be condemned. ah, great to have you with this. i'm cyril van. yeah, this is al jazeera live from dough, also coming up in the show, thousands of russians fleet, their country to georgia, to escape military conscription for the war and ukraine. this could be the deadliest hurricane in florida. history. numbers are still are still on clear, but we're hearing reports what may be substantial loss of life. the scale of the
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disaster from hurricane ian unfolds as the search for those trapped and missing goes on. and as brazil prepares to vote in sunday's presidential election, we look at the incumbent who's behind nipples. but who's supporter? say he cannot lose? so russia is taking another step towards the annexation of parts of eastern ukraine . vladimir putin has signed decrees recognizing the occupied regions of horses as upper regia, paving the way for formal annexation on friday. this follows the referendums organized this week, which western countries have denounced as a sham ukraine is called an emergency meeting of top officials and president vladimir zalinski says there's going to be a robust response on the but i don't need, ah, to give you a key on the eve of those steps brought to shows with its aggression or early on the butterfield but with its aggressive policy. it continues to provide artificial
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referendums. and here it is essential for us all about all our partners, all the civilized world, leaders and certainly france supports you crime the united states are want to be very clear about this. united states will never, never, never recognize russia's claims on ukraine sovereign territory. the so called referenda was a sham, an absolute sham. the results were manufactured in moscow. and the, the true will of the ukrainian people is evident every day as i sacrificed their lives to save their people, maintain the independence of their country. the un secretary general antonia gutierrez said that russia's plans the annex occupied parts of ukraine can not be accepted or diplomatic editor james bayes has more from un headquarters in new york . these are the strongest comments from the un secretary general since the start of
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the war in ukraine. he talks about so called referenda, which don't reflect the genuine will of the people living in those areas. and on the plans for annexation. he says they go against international law and against the un charter, the founding document of the united nations. it since against every thing the international community is meant to stand for it flogged the purposes and principles of united nations. it is a dangerous escalation. it has no place in the modern world. it must not be accepted. the un security council meet on friday, the u. s. and albania had been working on a draft resolution condemning russia. there is, of course, little doubt that russia will veto such a resolution, but already the u. s. ambassador to the united nations linda thomas greenfield, has said that she will then take the issue to the un general assembly. and russia has accused the un chief of taking sides in the ongoing conflict. mohammed val is
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in moscow with more on that. moscow is not listening to what mister god gutierrez is saying, the law moscow is in another world. russia is bracing for celebrations and the historic speech by vladimir putin president vladimir putin. tomorrow. so, i mean, the logic here is very different. we are in the, i'm, i mean, i'm talking from a place where, i mean, things are seen from a completely different perspective. russians are bracing for what they called the correction of history. i think that those territories belong to russia, and that it was wrong in the 1st place to, to let them go. and now it is time. it is the coronation of this, of the sacrifice is given by the but by the russians during this war and before. and it's, it's just less than 24 hours before the before it starts. and that is when the president vladimir putin will sign this agreement with the leaders of the for break
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away regents who have already landed here. moscow, i don't think that russia is really listening to what the secretary general of the united nations is saying. and they think that the you and is taking one side in this conflict. what was the next move for ukraine? no houses here, as rory challenge reports from keith. what is the lensky going to do well on friday, he is calling for a meeting of the national security and defense council, where we're being told that fundamental decisions for ukraine will be made. clearly, that nerves are jangling in the defense ministry. particularly about the danger of the use of tactical nuclear weapons. the ukrainian military intelligence is now saying that the, the risk is very high, that they all go to be used by russia, against ukrainian troops against ukrainian material against ukrainian
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command centers near the front line. and the crane is once again calling for the provision of air defense systems, missile defense systems, from the west, from nato. but ready, this doesn't actually change the ukrainian calculus that much, they are going to carry on doing what they have been doing, which is fighting off the russians as best they can. they say that they are going to take these territories back and they won't stop until they do so. and i think we have to stress here that ukraine militarily is strengthening. and it has been for some time, these very referenda that russia has conducted the mobilize ation that roger is engaged in the moment. he's really a sign of criminal desperation. it's because of the ukrainian counselor offensive in cognitive earlier in the month. that was very successful that beat the russians back from a particular area of cock. if russian rockets have hit
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a residential area and the ukranian city of new pro, at least 4 people have been killed including 2 children. according to the local governor, the criminal has repeatedly denied targeting civilian areas. bill hamid is in the bro, where she spoke to people who have lived through via tax a citizen, but the shock of surviving and this belief at the devastation did not happy with the pain of losing a lifetime of hard work in a matter of seconds. it was shortly after midnight when the missile hit the quite st. in linney pro ripping apart homes and lives a family of 4 were all killed. instantly, dana picked up a picture from the rubble and memory of neighbors gone to early autumn. much they 1st found ala the grandmother than the mother and her daughter, and they had to search the rubble for the sun. we had fragments of
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a couch on our roof, and they were human remains burnt on it. so i wasn't injured, but i am scared. now each asked iron will remind me of this lee. i'll be scared each time it goes off. is not clear yet what kind of missile hit, but it left the crater 10 meters deep. just a day ago, a family home stood here. for houses have been flattened among others, 60 damage. this is a residential neighborhood. we don't see any military presence in the area. no. is there any kind of infrastructure that could have been targeted? people who are worried? because the recent, the number of air strikes has increased. another air strike targeted the bus station a few meters away from the central train station. there were also strikes in her keven to north east and several southern cities including could he believe the hometown of president vladimir zalinski. andrea's 8 year old mother was alone. he
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also can believe she survived their courage in treating the wounded of this war. my thing was, we live at a time when anything can happen, but after this, nothing can scare us. what could be worse than your mother in such danger? in the middle of the night, we have all to lose. if there's a nuclear attack, we're just average people. we have no choice. president landscape held an emergency meeting with his security and defense cabinet. the country is holding its breath as russia goes ahead with its blown to next part of ukraine. whatever. i mean, you didn't approve of, let me put in his called the leaks in the nord stream, gas pipelines and active international terrorism. nature also says it was sabotaged . on thursday, sweden confirmed a 4th rupture in the under sea pipelines which carry russian natural gas to the european union. the kremlin denies any responsibility set. dustin reports from the danish island of bourne home bornhold laid back to the island in the
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baltic sea has suddenly found itself with a mysterious disaster on its doorstep. just kilometers away, gas is bubbling up from the north. 3 pipelines. denmark never wanted in the 1st place. try not to think about this, or you will read it. of course, nobody knows what it will mean in the future. and the near future for leaks has been detected since explosions in the area earlier this week. so smaller, just say only ex, closest, larger than 100 kilograms, can cause these kind of traumas. europe blames russia for sabotaging its own pipelines. moscow has rejected the accusations and is blaming the americans. the greasy bit bit each day. look back at what you said, and you will understand who wins from this situation. explosions in nordstrom wanting to the north 31 and 2 pipelines connecting russia with germany were
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controversial from the start. but since the russian invasion of ukraine, germany in particular has been heavily criticized for making itself too dependent on russian gas. while hundreds of millions cubic meters of gas continue to leak into the baltic sea, every one is still waiting for answers. what exactly has caused to possibly err repairable damage to the pipelines? i'm who could be behind it? people here on born home island, the island closer to the leaks. hope that these questions will be answered soon. some say they know the answer already. i grew up here and we used to the russians flying and submarines in swedish area and so on. i think they are trying to tell us that they can do anything if they want, but others aren't so sure why moscow would damage its own. 35000000000 dollar
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project problem here is this, no matter how confidently one can identify how this happened and possibly who caused it in the wider world. people believe who they want to believe and there is enough, vaguely here the potentially for people to doubt would as the narrative that comes out. and so the energy was continue with people here on bornhold concerned that there's more to come. steadfast and l g 0 on born home island in the baltic sea. the u. s. president joe biden says he's getting reports that many lives have been lost after hurricane ian hit florida local media say at least 13 people have died and one of the strongest ever hurricanes to hit the state. hattie co hain has the details. well, destructive winds, record storm surge,
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and in some places up to 30 centimeters of rain to fell in just 12 to 24 hours. another record breaker. we got out the door, swam out the doors, water was here, we got over there. and then we walked away around the whole side of the house from the roof line, and then went to move on to storms. it broke all the rules. here a really long time my chimney came down. i was afraid it was gonna come through the roof and crush me and now in its wake this search for those who survived. and those that didn't, there been more than 700 confirm rescues and there's likely many more than that. other will be confirmed as more data comes in the president tour in the agency. the deals with disasters warned the death toll could be shocking. this could be the deadliest hurricane in florida's history. the numbers of still are still unclear, but we're hearing early reports. what may be substantial loss of life that would
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put the number of dead over 2000. and it's going to take a while to find out the true scaled the disaster. the loan bridge to settle island had large chunks washed away, and many roads are still on passable. and it's not over. we are expecting the storm to continue making its way. i'm to georgia, south carolina into north carolina, maintaining tropical storm force winds. deadly storm surge and rainfall of up to 12 inches, a store storm that experts say was made stronger by warming waters. now people all across florida are seen the true cost of climate change. had equal haine al jazeera at the us state department says it supports an investigation into the death of palestinian boy palestinian media reported the 7 year old fell to his death as he was being chased by his really forces in the town of taco in the occupied west bank,
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he is really army has not released that official statement regarding the boy's death, but there have been denials in his really media claiming that soldiers were not chasing the child. so a head on al jazeera, british prime minister list trust, defends tax cuts that triggered chaos on the markets, and the young bosnians looking for a better life abroad. why sunday's election isn't providing any reason to stay. stay with ah and says the patient is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle aways well the western pacific still active. we still got storms to of note, but they are out of the water and i think they will stay that way. so leaving them for sites the time being back to china, there is rain north of the anc. see, but this heat the south. now this is any one area is particularly hot,
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this near reco values, but he would go north into mongolia much a northern china, which is off this chart really has been persistent, heat temps up near 40 still, which is well above where it should be to some degree there will be not back a little as this rain comes up. otherwise it remains quite hot as the japan. well there's the storm offshore. so likelihood is your stay dried. tokyo adding honju that most of japan to join a fine weekend south of that. the active weather seasonal right, is still that is heaviest in thailand. cambodia allows vietnam and that's a weakness in the, in the weather above which means big showers in the same is true. coming back into western, borneo, it's a much try looking picture. they're not bone dry throughout the philippines. maybe no surprise. there's the monsoon raise has slowly south it does leave behind a few showers in the finals that have been active. recently, possibly the wet is weather. those can still be in western men by the weather,
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officials after russia said it would annex for ukrainian regions on friday. this follows referendums in these areas where, according to moscow, people voted overwhelmingly to join russia. you as president, joe biden has once again called to referendums and occupied ports of ukraine, a sham. the un chief antonio gutierrez said, moscow's annexation plans go against the international order. and joe biden has warned hurricane ian could be the deadliest in sword as history. he has declared a major disaster. the hurricane knocked out electricity to more than $2500000.00 homes and businesses. thousands of russians have fled the country since president vladimir putin issued a mobilization order last week, many a going to georgia, where at the moment russians can stay for up to a year or correspondent, enron con is at the border. it took alexander and his friends 24 hours to get into georgia. most of it was spent waiting in a car. eventually they rented some bicycles, a piece of luck, he says,
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otherwise they might still be on the other side. his clay wise left his homeland. everybody knows that the push goes, the ballistics is thrown on my opinion and you don't a fight in the war. and, you know, of course, i don't want to kill nice people. most of the people, how did they respond to feel the same way about russia's war and ukraine? and while they are certain of that uncertainty awaits them. ego is a military age mail eligible to be called up in russia's partial mobilization. he crossed the border on foot. my wife is waiting to cross the border with coca with on don't know what time they will cross. the border falls for the men part of the society. so it is just like kill them, a lot of the game, you know, so you never know you when the lose. so my wife told, told me 2 days ago,
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just to go, i will follow the shutting of board. it has become a concern. one of the few roots out of russia, i finland has now been close by the finish government. and that's likely to me, more people arriving here before the crossing has become a political hot potato. what the government says is before the announcement of partial globalization by the russian. there about 5000 cars crossing a day. that figure has gone up to $11000.00 but opposition politicians saying that that's nowhere near an accurate figure. that the, the actual number is for larger than that. but for the russians who are coming across, they are allowed to stay in the country for a year. but uncertainty actually awaits them. they don't know how long they can afford to actually stay it. and more importantly, what awaits them when they do eventually get back to russia and calling out the last the border crossing wall street has dropped to its lowest level since late 2020 as recession fears persist,
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investors are worried about the impact interest rates rise, that rises by the federal reserve and other central banks will have an inflation. the s and p $500.00 index is down more than 8 percent this month. that's the worst september performance since the 2008 global financial crisis to british pound reversed earlier losses on thursday, have prime minister list trust, defended her government economic plans that caused chaos in financial markets. earlier in the week, investors have been worried about the scale of barring needed to fund new chancellor was the court things tax cuts. and what we've done is we've taken decisive action. first of all, to make sure that nobody is paying more than a typical fuel bill of $2500.00 pounds. that will come in this saturday. but also to reduce our tax burden to make sure we grow the economy and also curve inflation . and that's so important, it's a difficult time. it we're facing a global economic crisis brought about by putin's war and ukraine. and what was
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right, is a britain took decisive action to help people get free. what is going to be a difficult winter? us president joe biden is pushing for closer ties with nations in the pacific islands as trying to extend its influence in the region. his hosted leaders from there at the white house. mike, hannah reports from washington, d. c. it was a 1st ever us pacific island summit and it reflects abided administration's concern about deepening chinese engagement in the in the pacific. an absolutely critical strategic region. more than a dozen countries came to washington for talks with members of the biden administration, the u. s. making very clear that if one is to deepen and continue with the relationship with all of these nations, president biden insisted that the relationship must continue and it must get stronger. a great deal this to our world is going to be written in in
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a pacific over the coming years in decades. and the pacific islands are critical voice in shaping that future. and that's why my administration made it a priority to strengthen our partnership with your countries. the pacific island countries to count for some 15 percent of the earth's surface and the u. s. is leaving no stone unturned in terms of continuing deepening this relationship. and as an added enticement, president biden invited all the leaders of the pacific islands to come to the white house for dinner, making very clear that the us is intent on strengthening, deepening this relationship with an eye on chinese expansionism. brazil's president's desirable scenario is trying to convince the undecided that he should get another term in office before the votes in sunday's election. opinion polls suggests that he's at least 10 percentage points behind his rival,
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former president lula da silva. boston are on his supporters and says that there is no way he can lose our latin america editor. and you'll see a new man reports from sao paolo ah motorcycle caravan. so the prelude to his public appearances there followed by supporters, cries of metal or legend. the minute they see president jade bull sonata. his middle name is messiah, and he believes god has chosen him to lead brazil. his fancy, he has a different sort of superpower, your forge war garbage. you'll hear from your father, i'm a lawyer, but i'm wearing a batman costume because i see both scenario as a super hero without a cape, a guy who fights an entire system. defender of family values against abortion. jade bull sonata was born here in the state of south power road to a family of humble means. he loved weapons and joined the army,
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but was expelled for bad behavior. who then became a congressman for an obscure right wing party. but after 74 year terms, he began to stand out. oh, and he made his career basically using this bad behavior. s an instrument to become famous. he is the one who's safe english. no one has the courage to say for example, the criminal should be shot on sight that he'd rather his son die in a car accident than be gay. he's seen as a racist and suggests a woman's place is in the home. during former president jim at recess impeachment session, he dedicated his vote to the officer who tortured her during brazil's military dictatorship. does the. 7 fancy both melissa re incarnation of the devil, subordinates having along with adoration for the president, a combination of hard line, conservative values,
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and nationalism. i've convinced millions of resilience. only men who would say this had been like these regard as communism is becoming president. his loosened gun laws, even though 70 percent of brazilians oppose the move. he's expanded agricultural and mining frontiers in the amazon rain forest. and when brazil's death toll from covered 19 became the 2nd highest in the world, he showed little compassion insisting people go back to work even before there was a vaccine door. while i put them here, i am sure for the dead, i am sorry, but we are all going to die one day. we have to stop being a country of sissy's dog love. oh, your bluetooth? i got both sonata has often been compared to donald trump, whom he greatly admires. both a charismatic and anti political establishment. both showed disregard for democratic institutions like the supreme court in congress. and like trump both scenarios, intolerance and sensitivity to the needs of the poor. and his handling with the
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pandemic could make his 1st presidential term his last to see and human al jazeera . so paolo bosnia herzegovina has seen an exit us of young people in recent years there, emigrating in search of better opportunities and to flee rising ethnic tensions. elections take place this sunday, but as i said by reports from the capital sarajevo, they are providing little hope for younger generations flesh which i never initiatives. velma, that bosnia sees tens of thousands of people leave every year with resulting in a decline in population. the 4th now lay the student, a poet and an artist overlooking her beloved city of sarajevo. the 17 year old is contemplating, leaving. the political situation in the country is a source of continued frustration. i'm young and i may not know a lot, but from what i hear and what i see is that everything is corrupted and part
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petitions are not fair. we have the same politicians for years or 30 years and like come on, dont we need something new, something way better. at this local school, young people are learning a new language. they say it's so they can leave and go to germany, austria in the run up to the elections, there's been increased tension and talk of a renewed conflict. is always there is a talk of war for the last 30 years, even after we had the war. so it's always something that comes up in the elections and the speeches of our politician. so everything is about hatred, religion and wars. others don't want to leave for them, staying as an act of loyalty. my mother lost her leg for the state. my half of my family lost their lives for body parts and so on for me to have the privilege to
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stay in this country. and how can i be a cupboard to leave it when they had the courage to stay. but many young people are leaving politics. the economy and a lack of opportunities are driving people out for their has a complicated political system that came about after the war in the ninety's is divided on ethnic lines, bosnian serbs and croats. but many young people say the system doesn't work and they don't see any chance of change. the financial impact of immigration or the economy is concerning. some our country lose us up till 800000000 heroes, annually of money invested in education of young people who studied here, but went out to work elsewhere. so this has a real impact on the long term negative consequences on our future. because you tend, gratian reduces the facts based back on the hilltops near la.
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