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anger in became a fan so against its military leaders after several soldiers were killed in a rebel, the ambush forces take control of straits in the capitol. ah, hello, i am emily ang, when this is al jazeera alive from tow house are coming up. the russian president signs a decree, recognizing the independence of moscow controlled regions in ukraine. head of a formal annex sanction ceremony. at least 19 people killed in a suicide attack at an educational center in hobble and area dominated by the his, our minority and brazil's presidential candidates faceoff in a debate before sundays election. polls show incumbent j, a both scenarios trailing behind foam alida lula.
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ah, to begin with breaking news, anna became a faso where heavy gun fire has been heard overnight and a capital wagon do group the military or on the straits and have taken control of strategic installations. television and radio signals are down on thursday. they were protest in the straits about the security situation after soldiers were ambushed by rebels earlier this week. let's bring in at nicholas hark, who joins us from saint louis at town, just north of decay in cynical at nick. what more do you know about this incident? well, there are, seems to be right now in the capital, dumber. a sense of panic, all the streets, all the major arteries that lead to the presidential palace to the parliament to the constitutional court are being manned by soldiers. now, people that have been tried to approach these areas have been told to return back
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to move away. i haven't told the public or that hasn't been any public announcement of what their motivations are. we know that in the early hours of the morning, late at night, around 3 o'clock in the morning, that was gunfire that erupted in the capital. at that time, the president, president of 10 transition took over power. in january general, the amoeba was in the presidential palace in coast. there is no word of him and his are about. so there's a lot of confusion on who's in charge and who's behind. what we're seeing on the street of what i do, but there is no surprise there has been mounting attacks by arm groups linked to al qaeda. and i so particularly in the north, in the west of the, of the country. there's been mounting mountain feeling of, of anger in the,
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in the security situation that has really gone from bad to worse since general than me by took over power in january. so if this were a coo and this is a big if we don't know what exactly this is, this would come as no surprise to many people on the streets of what i could do. and let us thank you so much for breaking down for us because live for us in the cynical and these 23 people have been killed in a russian missile strike in the southern ukrainian city of separation. the regional governor says miss l. a convoy of civilian vehicles in the outskirts of the city. russia has repeatedly denied it deliberately targeting civilians in ukraine. let's bring in worry challenge to joins as live now from cave. worry what more you hearing about the striking apparition. while it was just one of several strikes on ukrainian civilians or civilian air is in the last few
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hours. it was 2 nights of hell for the city of neat pro. we know that there were pits on residential areas that last night with one person as far as we know so far killed. 5 people injured, 50 buses, burned down as the 2nd nights a strike stair the previous night. a family dies when the house was obliterated by a russian cruise missile. there have been drone strikes in odessa and mc alive, but yes, he was just talking about then this horrible horrible incidents on the outskirts of the city as apparitions, risha city controlled by the ukrainians. they were leaving as average of 50 head down south towards occupied as apparition when the convoy of civilian humanitarian vehicles came under attack. we know that at least 23 people have been killed there, some 35 injured the ukrainians are saying that of course the,
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the strike came from the russian side. the russians saying that it was the crane that did it, but obviously ukrainian civilians continuing to pay a huge price for russia's invasion on the battlefield. though things are not going well for the russian soldiers themselves in the town of lee man, which is in the ask of last it looks like the russians are in the final stages of being enveloped, thereby ukrainian troops with little or no chance of escape at the moment if that falls and it looks very, very likely than because it's an important railway junction and for the supply of russian forces elsewhere in the area, it will be significant for the ukrainians to take control of that. and threatened russians deeper into occupied don bass and warry. how is the cleaning president? let me zelinski responding to the annexation plans of for region 5. let me person
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what if you recall yesterday evening they were very strong words from the secretary general of the united nations, antonia terrorists who basically said that these referenda were illegal answer international law that they couldn't, spans, that russia should really pull back from the brink. now those words have been obviously welcomed by the cranium president vladimir, the landscape who has said that it's such actions won't have any legal force. he appreciates the clear position of the un secretary general and these referenda won't be recognised by the world. what is valencia to do about all this? well, he has called an emergency meeting of the national security and defense counsel that's going to be taking on taking place later in the day at which we're told fundamental decisions. the future of ukraine will be made. there are no dangling in
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here, no doubt about that. the ukrainian military intelligence is saying that now the threats of nuclear weapon use by russia against ukrainian troops on the ground, the front line or command senses, etc, is now very high. but ultimately, despite the referenda, the ukranian calculus doesn't actually change all that much of the moment. it is going to continue fighting. it says if minute 3 is strengthening and the occupied territories, it insists it will take back including crimea. all right, well i thank you so much to be update. we're a challenge live for us in keys. and you as president joe biden has responded to put him annexation plan the united states or want to be very clear about this. united states will never, never, never recognize russia's claims on ukraine. sovereign territory is so call, referenda was a sham and absolute sham. the results were manufactured in moscow. and
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the true will of the ukrainian people is evident every day is a sacrifice to lives, to save their people and maintain the independence of their country. and as we heard from our correspondent rory challenge, the un secretary general, antonio good chair is says rushes plans to occupy parts of ukraine can not be accepted on diplomatic editor. james space has more from you and headquarters in new york. these are the strongest comments from the un secretary general since the start of 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 seeing the international community is meant to stand for its logged the purposes and principles of united nations. it is
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a dangerous escalation. it has no place in the modern world. it's 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, but russia will rito 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 to afghanistan. now where at least 19 people have been killed after suicide bombing targeted in education center in cobble students were taking part in a test to prepare for the university entrance exams. the attack happened in an area of the capitol where many people from the has are a minority live. as our, as a predominantly shia muslim group are often targeted because if they're rice and religious practices, that fuller share zine is in capital and fall. this report on the attack exploded
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happened around 730, cobbled time, educate center industrial. she is, has a minute tea place area mostly has out. i'll go to this. you get some center. this happened when the students were going for a conquer examination, mark test, which is university or college entry test. according to eye witnesses, the suicide attacker 1st in the garden front of the education center and then went inside and visited his explosives. according to hundreds of books for some of these department, the number of casualties are around 19 and 27. others were injured in this 2 sided, or none of the groups have any responsibility of these attack. on the still
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ahead on al jazeera, we follow the plot of school children into jan, missing out on him education because of flooding and more on cars has response to the latest protest against conditions for work is involved in the world cup preparation. ah, anticipation is rising and so is the atmosphere. you're ready. with lots of my cattle, a ways. it's the type of day you're probably gonna end up with soggy socks across the islands of ireland and britain. hi, everyone. all has to do with this run of rain moving into both islands here, but it's not just going to be the rain. the wind will be quite blustery as well. so for example, in embrace think we'll see those wind gusts exceed 85 kilometers per hour. other spot, we've seen some pretty good pulses of rain is coastal crecia, one spot here picking up on months worth of rain in the span of 2 hours. also run
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of rain through hungry. so vakio pushing into that southeast corner of poland in some of this could be intense stuff. it's also going to be wet and wendy for the valley. eric spots throughout the day on friday we will see an improvement in those conditions visa, up to 21 degrees. high heat though, for greece and turkey us. so here's the temperature in antalya on friday, 32 degrees will put it a day for on saturday, october. the 1st paint the colors on top of the read the hard, the temperature on talia 38. your record temperature for the month of october is $38.00. so we'll see if we can get you there. also high temperatures for the top end of africa, tripoli at 40. i think the heaviest rain will stay off to the shore of the air, the own. and still the risk that we could see some severe thunderstorms bubble up for the eastern cape province in south africa. on friday, see later the west sponsored by catch all away debating the issues of the day produce as always in criminalized around the
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boundaries of re please just number their people or families and our friends and our community members on an online job voice. military. don't believe in dialogue, the political crisis must be soft with the political climate change progress. is there some people who are in places that they're just growing and there's no recognition about what we're ready. things the street. oh no. just 0. ah oh. hello. you want to go to 0, i'm m liang when he's reminder of our top stories. the salam in became a fast so there have been heavy gun fire has been heard of night and the capital one degree. the military is on the ground and has taken control of magistrates and
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on the strategic installations, television and radio, signal sod down at least 23 people have been killed in a missile strike me the ukrainian city of separation. the regional governor says the missile hit a convoy of civilian vehicles in the outskirts of the city. both russia and ukraine are accusing each other of the attack. and at least 35 people have been killed after a suicide bombing targeted an education center in cobble. he tag happened in an area of the capital, where many people from the his are minority leave. he was president joe biden has warned harry can. ian could be the deadliest in florida's history and has declared it a major disaster. it knocked out electricity to more than 2 and a half 1000000 homes and businesses. local media is reporting at least 13 people have been killed. let's bring in and be sane. news reporter, crisp alone,
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who's in tampa bay for us. great to speak to you again. chris, what more can you tell us about what is now a huge search and rescue operation? yeah, i emily ive now since moved to naples. one of the hardest hit areas of florida where the bulk of this storm rushed on shore a couple of days ago. packing high winds and that incredible storm surge that we saw in video yesterday was a day spent for 1st responders going door to door using any means they could. meaning high water vehicles, sometimes helicopters, even boats to get to homes where people might be stranded. they rescued somewhere between 5 and 700 people who had been trapped all throughout the south, west coast of florida. and the latest information we have is that here in the state of florida, at least a dozen people have been killed right now,
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about 2000000 people are still without power even though the storm has finally exited. the state and chris ain is now moving inland. where is it heading and other other areas that are now on a ledge? yeah. after leaving florida late yesterday afternoon and doug dumping a ton of rain on the central and north eastern portion of florida. e and moved back out over the atlantic ocean re strength and into a category one hurricane and is now bearing down on the caroline as that means people in south carolina and north carolina, as well as part of coastal georgia, are preparing for a 2nd land fall from this storm later today, likely and what are we hearing from authorities intensive? what's next? i mean we've heard from president joe biden saying that this is becoming a major, our destructive still
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the search will continue in these hard hit areas. i'm in naples right now to my north a little bit. you have fort myers in fort myers beach authorities, will continue today, going door to door, trying to reconcile lists of people who might still be missing with their homes, trying to see if there are indeed more fatalities or more people that they can rescue. the recovery here in these areas will take months if not years. one data analytics firm said that this storm could cost $47000000000.00 in the state of florida alone. that would be the costliest storm ever to hit the state of florida since hurricane andrew all the way back in 1992. yes and bought and said it could be the deadliest in florida history. we really appreciate your points. thanks so much. krista line line for a staff rushes president vladimir putin is called the lakes in the notes stream gas pipelines and active international terrorism on thursday. swayed and confirmed
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a 4th wrapped chain. the end is a pipelines which carry rush in natural gas to the a you night. i says the incidents were inactive. deliberate, sabotaged the kremlin denies responsibility. step fastened reports from the danish island of boon. han bornhold, a laid back tourist island in the 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 were rid of it. yes, of course. nobody knows what it would mean in the future. and the near future for leaks have been detected since explosions in the area earlier this week. so smaller, just say only x closest, larger than 100 kilograms, can cause these kind of tramos. europe claims russia for sabotaging its own
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pipelines. moscow has rejected the accusations and is blaming the americans. the greasy bit village. they look back at what you said, and you will understand who wins from the situation explosions in nordstrom wanting to the north. 31 and 2 pipelines, connecting russia with germany were 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. everyone is still waiting for answers. what exactly has caused to possibly repair will damage to the pipelines? i'm who could be behind it? people here on born home island, the island closest 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
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swedish area and so on. i think they're 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 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 a narrative that comes out. and so the energy was continue with people here on born home, concerned that there is more to come steadfast and l g 0 on born home island in the baltic sea. in brazil,
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the final presidential debate has taken place ahead of sunday's election 7 candidates vying for the top job, former president louis n a. c, a lula da silva, is leading incumbent j ballston. our in opinion polls, if no candidate gets fear to present at the vote, there will be a run off later in october. oh, some arrow and his supporters and says therm, there is no way he can lose a latin america. it is a lucy newman reports from south palo ah motorcycle caravan. so the prelude to his public appearances there, followed by supporters, cries of nito or legend. the minute they see president jade bull sonata. his middle name is messiah, and he believes god has chosen him to read brazil. his fancy, he has a different sort of superpower, your thought, your garbage, you'll hear from your, for, but i'm a lawyer, but i'm wearing a batman costume because i see both scenarios as a super hero without a cape,
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a guy who fights an entire system defender of family values against abortion. wow, jane bull sonata was born here in the state of south bow road to a family of humble means. he loved weapons and joined the army, but was expelled for bad behavior. 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 our newest romance to become famous. his, the one who's safe english. no one house the court 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 women'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
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dictatorship. does. 7 fall sheep also not always the reincarnation of the devil, subordinates, having a long adoration for the president, a combination of hard line, conservative values, and nationalism. i've convinced millions of resilience. only man save us from what we will like these regard as communism since 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. the wall. i put them here. i am sorry 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 paragraph. also, nato has often been compared to donald trump,
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whom he greatly admires. both the 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 pandemic could make his 1st presidential term his last c in human al jazeera. so paolo, indian central bank has raised its base right by half a percent for the 4th consecutive time. is it because of rising inflation and the repeat falling to its lowest level against the dollar? indian official inflation, right stands at 7.4 percent affecting the countries outlook for economic growth. waste in floods in sudan have destroyed hundreds of schools, especially in rural parts of the country. that's led to the postponement of the start of the school year. one out of 3 children are already out of school and there are concerns that more delays will increase that number. it morgan reports from
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casala in easton, sudan. dana, a becker is helping her son ahmad, get ready to thought the school year. he was due to thought his 6th grade more than a week ago, yell affinity at the lot. the monopoly at the start of the school year has been postpone 3 times this year. the 1st we were told it would start in september, and then we were told the 2nd of october, and then they told us this week that it would be the 9th of october. no education has not been stable. and that has led to our kids not being stable either is one children's education keeps being interrupted. first cove it than mass protests and now flooding which destroyed more than 60 schools here. those schools that were untouched by the flooding are now used as shelters by families who lost their homes . at least 600 schools have been damaged by floods this year. the repeated delays and school enclosures over the past few years has left to few children returning to
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classrooms. nearly 7000000 children are out of school this year. up from just under 4000000 in 2018. most of the damage occurred in rural areas where schools are built from where materials not being able to go to school with children at risk. the practically on the ground. what that means for children is that they're much more susceptible to, to being traffic to being exploited, to being abused, to be, to child labor, to not having access to opportunities of anything in the job market. and once a child drops out, it becomes harder to get them back in. as soon as the government says it's doing what it can to get kids back in school. it's up here looking a little before i will try to compensate damages using the materials were issued from the federal government or the state government or 8 organizations. but it will
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be hard to want to have an exact number of how many schools were destroyed. silver can distribute vailable resources for schools to resume an amount of mother. where is her son is starting to lose interest in education due to the content delays. she hopes that schools open on time before he drops out and jeopardizes his future. he will morgan onto 0 casino, eastern sudan, as senior member of cause has world comp organizing committee has responded to the latest protest by denmark against conditions, the worst is involved in the tournament. khalid. let's why he says joe has made reforms to it's my room work a lot and he's looking forward to welcoming every team. hurry force reports from the world football summer in seville spain. 7 weeks until kick off in the 2022 world cup and cutter is putting the final touches to more than a decades worth of preparation and expansion. new stadiums. you infrastructure one in time, new city. but as the teams prepared to come,
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some staging quiet protests denmark's kit will be turned down, including a black shirt which the manufacturer calls the color of mourning, saying it highlights the deaths of thousands of migrant workers in world cup construction projects. right. like the world football summit in seville on thursday. the message such concerns have been and are being properly addressed. we have to say that there has been a lot of improvement that, that, that, that, that happened in that and that front. we views the world cup in a very positive way as a catalyst to drive this change. denmark isn't alone. england's football association is calling for compensation to workers who died or were injured. the team captain posing with a pro l g b t, arm band. homosexuality is illegal and cutter the cutter. this tournament is a major place, a global recognition and reputation. so how will it handle such protests? all the teams will come and we'll play. some of them will come in
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a different the fund where than than the other. but the end of the day this tournament is going to be successful. this is going to be one a tournament that's going to remain in the book of history for years and years to come under intense scrutiny. since it won the bid cutter has made reforms to it's labor laws allowing migrant workers to switch employers and mandating improved working conditions. but right to this. so the reforms aren't fully enforced and death linked to working practices have often gone uncounted. and there's labor law requires compensation when those death a work related. and so we do need to ensure that those data investigated and that they are preventative measures and taking place to ensure that that's not happening in the 1st place. that this major football industry event. the talk was of what the 1st winter world cup would bring. high quality play a compact, culturally diverse tournament designed to be carbon neutral. the message here from cutter is that now is the time to focus on the delivery of this.
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