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for your hero. ah, so does take control of the straits and became a foster as capital as anger grows against the military ladies following that rebel at tasks. ah, i know i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera alive from tow house, or coming up 23 people killed in a missile strike me the ukrainian city of zap risha, moscow and keith blame each other for the heats. at least 35 people killed in a suicide attack and an educational center in cobble and area dominated by the his, our minority and brazil's presidential candidates face off in
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a debate before sundays election. polls show formal ada lula ahead of incumbent j paulson, our ah, who begin with breaking news out of bikini faso where heavy gun fire has been heard overnight and the 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. there were protests in the straits about the security situation after soldiers were ambushed by rebels earlier this week. to ukraine now or at least 23 people have been killed in a missile strike near the southern city of san parisha. the regional governor says the missile, he had a convoy of civilian vehicles in the outskirts of the city. both russia and ukraine are accusing each other for the attack. we live in the russian capital with
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mohammed val, but 1st let's go straight to her and tell her mead, whose just outside that city of zap risha or what more please tell us about this strike and reports civilians were killed. well actually is the local authorities here in separate just saying that the number of that now has reach 24. now we know this checkpoint very well because it's the area where really the people escaping or running away from occupied areas like a have so as far as lugens and the southern part of jeopardy joe, which is under the hands of the russians now come out from it is also the same route that humanitarian aids. try to go in from family members who are here who are going back to get relatives were still stuck on the other side. so it is a very known transit point,
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really for anyone who is coming out of direction. okay, bye area. now, this was a very heavy night here in zap parisha, there were at least 19 air strike. certainly it's been on the increase on a daily basis. we've been monitoring that for the past week or so. this is the part of the region that is not under russian control. it did not take part in the referendum yet with this referendum. it was at bery, joe would have become a part of russia. so people here are on edge or i thank you very much for the update hotter abdel how me did in now you can city of separation. thank he has got crossed sim hammond round now his life for us in moscow. mom, we've been hearing that russia is set to formally annex for areas of ukraine. how is vladimir putin planning to mark this occasion?
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yes, emily, her preparations are going on for a big celebration of both inside the kremlin, an official one and a public one. in the red square yesterday, the leaders of the for break oil regions of eastern and southern ukraine arrived in moscow. and in the afternoon, president vladimir put in, issued a decree, recognizing the independence of sup, foreclosure and her son. that sir preliminary step to a depict what's going on, what's going to happen to day as he and her as a treaty between sovereign entities. so zapora, asia and her son are considered the, the eyes of moscow as independent. and now they have the right to sign a treaty to unify, to you, to a for unification with the russian federation. and that's what's going to happen in about 3 hours from now inside the kremlin. whereby early,
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early this unification will be sealed, assigned, and that's in the presence of parliament members and the members of the cabinet. and after that, president put in is said to deliver what's described here as a historic speech to the nation. to officially announce that the unification of up up in, in the, in the, in the election terms, the re unification of rush or, and thank you very much for that update in moscow's perspective mohammed van lines . first thing me, mother, you as president joe biden has responded to persians annexation plan, united states, or want to be very clear about this. the united states will never, never, never recognize russia's claims on ukraine sovereign territory. the so called referenda was a sham and absolute sham. the results were manufactured in moscow. and
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the true will of the great people is evident every day is a sacrifice to live, to save their people and maintain the independence of their country. and the un secretary general antonia good. terry says russians plans to an ex, occupied parts of ukraine. it cannot be accepted and diplomatic editor james, things 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 annexation, he says they go against international law and against the un charter, the founding document of the united nations. it since against every scene, the international community is meant to stand for it flawed to the purposes and principles of the united nations. it is a dangerous escalation. it has no place in the more than wolves. it must not be
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accepted. the un security council will meet on friday. the us and albania have been working on a draft resolution condemning russia. there is, of course, little doubt that russia will veto such a resolution, but already the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield, and said that she will then take the issue to the un general assembly to get this done. now annalise, 35 people have been killed after a suicide bomb and targeted in education center in cobble students were taking part in a test to prepare for the university entrance exams. the tac happened in an area of the capitol, where many people from the has our minority lives. as iris predominately she and muslim groups are often targeted because of a race and religious practices. looked fulla shows, i is income with more on that attack. the explosive happened around
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$730.00 cobbled time educators center industrial. she is has a minute tea place area mostly has go to this. you get to center. this happened when the students were going for a conqueror examination. mark test, which is university or college entry test. according to eye witnesses, the suicide i talked to the 1st kindergarten in front of the education center and then went inside and listening to his explosives. according to harlots other than this books were some problems department. the number of casualties are around and 19, and 27 others were injured in this 2 sided, or none of the groups have any responsibility on these. on the u. s. president joe biden says he's hearing reports that many lives have been lost
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. staff to hurry can in hit florida, at least 13 people have died and one of the strongest ever harkins to hit the stace had calhane has the date, house, wall, destructive wind record, storm surge, and in some places up to 30 centimeters of rain that fell in just 12 to 24 hours. another record breaker. we got out the door swam out of the doors was here we go on. and we walked her way around the whole side of the house from the roof line. and then swam over that on to storm. it broke all the rules in here, a really long time. my chimney came down. i was afraid it was going to 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
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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 aren't clear, but we're hearing early reports what may be substantial loss of life. that would put the number of dead over 2000. and it's going to take a while to find out the true scale of the disaster. the loan bridge to settle island had large chunks washed away, and many roads are still unpalatable. 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 still ahead on al jazeera,
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we followed the plight of school children in sudan who are missing out on an education because of flooding. ah, for the 2nd day in a row, it's raining in western australia's kimberly region. hi everyone. this is quite unusual for this time of the year. for example, in broome, we usually see about a millimeter of rain for the month of september. of course on saturday we're into october, but some spots in this region over the past few days have had their heaviest rainfall in more than a 100 years south of sydney. we've registered more than a months worth of rain in 48 hours. here's still some showers. bruce been toward that eastern side of victoria state on saturday afternoons. even we go weather alerts and play for some heavy falls of rain here for the escape at kids. bins got
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a high of 15 degrees. another spot we've seen quite a lot of rain, is oo bon rochard, thought he province in thailand. this all had to do with remnants of typhoon, nor root. thousands of people were evacuated from their home, sir, and no surprise when you see those water levels as high as they are. bad news is of this region still getting pelted with rain right across into china on saturday. up for china, it's all about the heat for central portions. woo horn at $26.00 degrees toward the yellow river valleys. some rain in jung show. that means a harp 26 for you. and just east of japan's main island of hon. sure. we've got a storm rolling through, but we're in the clear in tokyo with a high of 20 degrees. i'll catch up with you next hour or 2 later. ah. but in south korea, military service is compulsory. ah, but some refused to take post one at 18 weeks. those dodging the draw
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on al jazeera ah al jazeera when ever you ah, oh, oh, oh, oh, hello, who? watching al jazeera, i'm at my ang when he's reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 23 people have been killed in a missile strike me. the southern ukrainian city of zapper is yes. the regional governess is the missile he, to convoy of civilian vehicles and the outskirts of the city. both russia and
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ukraine are accused each other of the attack. at least 35 people have been killed off for suicide bomber targeted and education center in cobble. the attack happened an area of the capital where many people from the has our minority leech in became a fast so there has been heavy gunfire overnight and the capital worker do group the millet trees on the ground and has taken control of major streets and out the strategic installations, television and radio signals are down. for more on the story. let's bring in nicholas hark, who joins us via skype from st. louis a town that just north of to come in san diego and nico, what more do we know about this attack? well residents that we spoke to told me that they were stunned. there were woken up by gunfire in the middle of the night. around 3 o'clock in the capital of a walk. i drew heavy gunfire. and right now, just moments ago we heard reports of
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a loud explosion just outside the presidential palace. that's close. yeah, i'm in the wealthy suburbs of walk. i do now the head of state colonel, that me by that to cover power in january. what we haven't heard from him, there hasn't been any official announcement. and there's a feeling of confusion, confusion among many people in walker to of who is behind this and what are their motivations that there's also and when residential, me a feeling of what he said. deja vu, of course, in january we saw the same mode of operandi where we solve the military takeover strategic locations in the capital, the parliament, the presidential palace, the streets, the radio and television station. and that was when demi bet took over in a coo in january so far, there's still no announcement made of why they're doing this, but there's been mounting grievances amongst the ranks of the military ever since. there was been
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a step of attacks from arm groups linked to al qaeda and iso. emily nick, what led up to these steadily, incidents? i mean yesterday they with the straight to that the security situation became a facet. tell us a little bit more about the later oh yes, when demi, but took power in january, he made one pledge to try to bring back security for people in burkina faso because of the ups uptake on the in terms of the number of attacks has been millions of people displaced just this year alone, except that since he's taken over power, there's been even more attacks just a few days ago. like you mentioned, there was a protest. but on the heels of that, there was a convoy of several members of the military that were killed. now officially, the government said that only 11 people were killed. some people that we spoke to a in the ranks of the military said there were many more that died and that the
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they were choosing the government of covering up information. there's a sense that those that are on the front line in the north and that west where there are a tax from group link to al qaeda and i so are disconnected from their higher ranking officers that are in wa good duty. and that disconnect is leading to resentment among the ranks of the military because anybody came with this promise to bring back peace and security except it's really gotten worse and there's more division is also there's this feeling that the media has really focused on trying to bring back the old guard and what i'm alluding here to is the former president bless compile. remember emily? in 2014, he was deposed in a popular uprising. we've seen chief figure of his regime. specifically, members of the military take up senior ranks in demi bas government. but now for the moment,
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what people are wanting to know is who's in charge of the country and who is behind, who is ordering these soldiers on the streets of water? do so there's a lot of confusions, confusion on who's, who's in charge, and people hoping that we'll get some clarification in the hours to come. emily have valid questions to ask. thank you very much for the update. as elaine's nicholas hank live for us, just north of deca indigo, thank russia's president, vladimir putin is called the lakes in the old st gas pipelines and active international terrorism on thursday. swayed and confirmed a 4th rupture in the se, pipelines which carry russian natural gas to the urine matter. it says the incidents were an act of deliberate sabotage. the kremlin denies responsibility fit best and reports from the danish islander for home bornhold laid back to the island in the baltic sea has suddenly found itself with a mysterious disaster on its doorstep. just kilometers away,
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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. yes, 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 bitch. they 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 controversial from the start. but since the russian invasion of ukraine, germany in particular,
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has been heavily criticized for making itself too dependent on russian gas. while hundreds of millions cubic meters of gas continued to leak into the baltic sea. everyone is still waiting for answers. what exactly has cost a possibly repairable 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 there we are used to the russians flying and bear submarines in the swedish area and so on. i think if they are trying to tell us that they can do anything if they once, 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, a vague re here put potentially for people to doubt whatever narrative that comes out. and so the energy wars continue with people here on born home concerned that there's more to come, steadfast and al jazeera on bonham island in the baltic sea. in brazil, the final presidential debate has taken place ahead of sundays election. 7 candidates vying for the top job, former president louis n a. c, a lula da silva, is leading incumbent j ballston arrow in opinion polls. if no candidate gets 50 percent of the vice, there will be a run off later in october paulson arrow and his support. his insist there is no way he can nose and latin america and his lucy newman reports from south,
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palo motorcycle caravans, or the prelude to his public appearances. there, followed by supporters, cries of nito or legend. the minute they see president jade bull, so narrow. 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? yes, i'm your father. i'm a lawyer, but i'm wearing a batman costume because i see boston arrow 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 bow road to a family of humble needs. he loved weapons and joined the army, 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,
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and he made his career basically using this bad behavior s r news from and to become famous as the one who's safe. think that 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 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 dictatorship. just a fancy, also known as the reincarnation of the devil, some more to retirement. adoration for the president, a combination of hard line, conservative values, and nationalism. i'm convinced millions of resilience losing only men who would save us from what we will like these regard. as communism 2 is becoming president. his loosened gun laws,
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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 in 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 sissy's dog laza loyalty. jo, bluetooth, like apple 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 a pandemic, could make his 1st presidential term his last to see and human al jazeera. so paolo,
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a men while rap low was in rio de janeiro and has more on whether the candidates were able to sway undecided voters. and i don't think there's much of a sense that, that this debate right now is going to sway any of the undecided voters that remain here in brazil at a time where a country the country itself is heavily polarized by these 2 leading candidates. as you can see from the images of the debate, there are 7 candidates on the stage without getting mired down by the details and rules of this debate. it will ultimately come down to 2 candidates, the incumbent, current brazilian president scenario, and former brazilian president leasing su lula. the silva of the candidates themselves have been more or less focusing their attacks on former president lula. he is, after all, leading in the polls. but this was an opportunity, a final opportunity for the candidates to, to pick up any remaining undecided votes. president was not at the very beginning of this debate,
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speaking directly to women in brazil knowing very well. busy that he does not pull very favourably among female voters here in the country and both. so that'll certainly hoping to close that gap between himself and former president louis the silver, who again, leading in the polls by as much as 50 percent of supporters. that's important because according to electoral here in brazil electoral law, a candidate needs at least 50 percent of the vote plus one vote in order to win. if neither of these candidates are able to obtain that, then the scenario is a run off election means voters will be going to the pulls again at the end of the month that would take place on october. 30th in the central bank has raised its base right by half a percent for the full consecutive time. this is because the rising inflation and the roof p falling to its lowest level against the dollar in the official inflation,
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right stands at 7.4 percent effective countries outlook for economic growth. a strategy a is set to end mandatory home isolation for coven 19 patients. prime minister anthony albany, z announced a 5 day home quarantine will be scrapped from october 14. it is one of the remaining restrictions after the country age. many of them in the wake is higher vaccination, right? reason floods, incident have destroyed hundreds of schools, especially in room 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 hippa, morgan reports from casala in the eastern sudan zane of a becker is helping her son ahmad, get ready to start the school year. he was due to thought his 6th grade more than a week ago. here last saturday at the let them one of the at the start of the school year has been postpone 3 times here. the 1st we were told it would start in
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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 and education has not been stable. and that has led to our kids not being stable either children's education keeps being interrupted 1st 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 closures over the past few years has led to few children returning to 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 poor materials, not being able to go to school with children at risk practically on the ground. what that means for children is that they're much more susceptible to,
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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 castillo's government says it's doing what it's can to get kids back in school. up here. look, you have a lot of this. all right, well we'll try to compensate damages using the materials we ship from the federal government or the state government or organizations. but it will be hard to want to have an exact number of how many schools are destroyed. silver can distribute vailable resources for schools to resume a model. mother worries her son is starting to lose interest in education due to the constant delays. she hopes that schools open on time before he drops out and

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