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on al jazeera, which side is winning chaos or control guy, what does the new forever proxy war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming, prices are gonna keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get so much raw? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. ah ah, 25 people killed in a missile strike near the ukrainian city of separation, moscow and keep blame each other. while the kremlin says it will consider
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a tax on ukrainian territory. it's about to annex as attacks from russia. ah, hello, i'm mainly ang when this is al jazeera alive from tow howl said coming up, soldiers take control of the straits and became a faces capital. amid growing anger against the military leaders following attacks by rebels class, at least 35 people killed in a suicide attack at an education center in cobble in an area dominated by the zara minority. ah, russia and ukraine are blaming each other for a missile strike on the ukrainian city of zappa risha. just to hours before president vladimir putin holds a formal ceremony to annex for russian controlled regions of ukraine. zephyrs is
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governor accuses russian forces of targeting a humanitarian convoy, heading to territory controlled by moscow. at least 25 people were killed. the regions russian occupied areas were included in the past week's referendums. pro rational thought he's ins, apparition, her son lou hands, and don janski's held votes to join russia. putin is set to sign a treaty, formalizing the annexation of those 4 areas. ukraine and western powers have denounced the 5 day vote as a sham name. all russia is opening more military enlistment offices near its borders. this as thousands try to cross into neighboring countries, to avoid being called up to 5 in ukraine draft offices coming up in the border crossings with georgia kaz. it's done and finland. we have mohammed val standing by for us in moscow,
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but 1st let's go to rory challenge in keith rory. what were you hearing about this incident that's claimed civilian lives already awful. her attack her. we know that so the moments the death toll is 25 for with the number of injured being puts right now was that 745 of those are people are, are critically injured. the attack basically happens or early this morning on or a check points where a convoy or of humanitarian civilian vehicles or was coming south from the city of sappers year, heading towards an into the occupied parts of that or blast this apparition of last one of the reasons that russia is in the process of annexing right now. and as they were waiting at this check point, this sir, these lines of, of cars and vans are several rockets slammed into the area around. now that the,
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the pictures from the scene or a gruesome 2 parallel lines of vehicles shattered glass twisted metal or blood pooling around the people and the bodies or where they fell it's, it's absolutely not a nice thing to look at at all. but the ukrainians are saying that the, the, the rockets that came, they say from are russian the hells territory. there were 16 in total across the wide area. 3 of them landed as at this check points. they believe at the moment they were asked 300. now that is primarily an air defense system or the dating back to the soviet times the, the russians have been using her over the course of the war. as their precision munitions have dwindles, they've adapted them and, and used them as surface to surface missiles. they're not very effective, they're not very accurate, but they do cause damage. now,
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the russians are saying this wasn't them, but they haven't given any evidence, sir. as to why it wasn't her, and as we can see, the, the civilian, the civilians of you cried a continuance of pi, a very, very high told for russia's military invasion. indeed, thank you very much for the update were a challenge alive for us in cave. its head to mosque i now where mohammed valley is standing by mohammed russia said to formerly annex for areas of ukraine. we mentioned that in the introduction, how is person planning to mark the occasion? yes, emily, the process this process started actually a couple days ago for president vladimir putin yesterday signed a decree recognizing the independence of russia and her son. and thus, a preliminary step to words, signing or of the signing of the street to day with what russia considers to independent entities along with the 2 other regions which are good yesco and lou
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ganske are we see around me tightened security. there is a security belt around the kremlin that you can see behind me, lots of people trying to access that place. we understand that the gathering has already started. it's going to be within an hour from now when the signing begins to take place. a huge ceremony and also another ceremony of public gathering in the red square to celebrate this announcement. and this sir stepped up to russia, considers a historic step to worse for you will unification with this sir. last territories. also, the spokesman of the crumbling to day hearing eatery to butter russia after the signing of the st. your reunification would consider any attack on those 4 regions and attack on russian territory, which means russia will take any measures any measures to defend its land. and we have seen a russian officials over the last couple of weeks talking again and again about
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everything on the table. like there is nothing that is out of the, not possible for russia in its effort to defend it. including the use of seizure or tactical nukes, nuclear weapons around me. as i said, the clouding is huge. people coming from everywhere, plans to attend, even if they can't access that could. i'm feeling the streets here trying to be part of this day. which lashes considered historic or prospecting throughout the afternoon. thank you very much. mohammed well, live for us in moscow. a, you countries, me, mom, have a great to impose the emergency levies on the windfall. profits of energy companies . investment comes as energy ministers from the block to discuss the potential block wide gas priced cap. the group is in brussels to approve new measures against soaring and power prices. this gathering comes to wake sam to the commission
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announced a set of proposals natasha butler explains from paris at the north stream pipeline leaks and the looming winter in europe have certain increased pressure on the you to try and come up with ways to shield the blogs you'll consumers from these rising energy prices and it seems the energy ministers from the u meeting in brussels has come up, at least with some measure of what they are going to put in place. they say are mandatory measures for power saving. so things that would perhaps make it compulsory for some companies to reduce the energy consumption over the coming months or also impose a windfall tax on some energy companies that they rely on gas, but has been making huge profits during this energy crisis. and also what they call a solidarity tax on fossil fuel companies. now the idea is that the money from
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those taxes would then be diverted into poor households across the european union to try and help people, consumers with the energy bills, because many ministers, governments in the you are very worried indeed that if the energy crisis continues to kids, people in their homes where they're struggling to pay that bill, that we could be seeing social unrest across the e u at some point. now, one other issue that's very much on the table is this idea of an e u wide cap on the price of gas imports. now this has been discussed before any circles in terms of a cap on the price of gas and pulls from russia. but what 50 member states have recently really been pushing before is for a price cap on gas imports from other countries of all countries importing into the european union. they say that would help reduce prices. they say the price cap limits could be put in such a rate that would still make the very competitive on the international market. but
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until now, the european union commission has been quite reticent. the implement such a cap because they say could dissuade countries from wanting to export their gas to the european union. and then g, for example, coming in a vital, a source of energy at this time to have cancer. now where at least 19 people have been killed after suicide bomb and 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 our minority lives, his iris, predominantly shameless group, and oftentimes because they ranks and religious practices. phase zalman is a professor of political science at cobb university. he says afghanistan is facing a critical security challenge. curity situation across have going to standards slowly and rapidly deteriorating things are not getting as
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it was planned and expected from the takeover of taliban over the country. and we see witnesses smallest kind of measures around the country specifically in north of north of n and central. today's blast was in years act of terrorism. and it was considered one of the deadliest in a few weeks and plus 20. and i think we had several such attacks, we're minorities, religious, different groups, what i talk to, and also targeted killings. we have been witnessing the so many prominent religious carlos from different religious groups have been to get to. and total, we can say that gun is done is collapse. and once again,
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it's very data nomic political and security situations to begin of fafsa. now in the military has taken control of strategic installations in the capital was due groom, television and radio signals are down and there has been a heavy gun fired from the main military camp in the city. and a blast could be heard me the presidential palace on the thursday, there were protests in the straits about the security situation after soldiers were ambushed by rebels earlier in the week. that's bring in nicholas. hark. who's covering development for us? just north of the car in the cynical need, what more do we know about what's happened this morning? work well we have a little bit more details on the who are which unit is on the streets of the capital y to do with the unit called the cobra unit. usually this unit, it's a special force that you will find on the front line fighting arm group link to iowa kite i and i still in the, in the northern province assume. and it's in fact members of that unit that came
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under attack just 3 days ago. their convoy was attacked by our groups linked to the local affiliate of iso. officially, the government said, 11 soldiers were killed. 50 civilians were killed during the ambush, but the members of the military told us that there was much higher the accused the government of colonel de me back to power in january of covering up information of, of misinforming the public. and it's interesting because it took power last january . remember emily, when he took power, there were people in the streets, happy to see this military takeover hoping that it would bring back security to the country. but what we seen is the reverse situation, more attacks, millions of people this place, and just people fed up with the current security situation where people seeing that more and more people are dying at the hands of our group that control large swath
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of land is specifically in the north and the west of the country, emily nicholas 20th, being part to the story. can you give us a breakdown? is how we as to how we got to the point. well, you know, a few years ago for us it was the example of democracy when it returned to democracy in 2014, where there was an popular uprising. and we saw the 1st democratically elected government. but that government came under heavy attack from arms with no kite, they were active in neighboring molly. and what we're seeing is that the attack or the tax, right. these are groups that were initially in northern molly is spreading beyond the border and of molly, in, in neighboring burkina faso, but also in ivory coast. and, and they're specifically targeting burkina faso because the security apparatus in those region is unable to contain the situation. now what's interesting is that
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colonel denise took over power on this pledge to bring back security had the backing of the french, the former colonial power. now they have a military base in that walk. i do where the crew is taking place and that's your base made up of the special forces. so far they've stayed out of it stayed into the, into their, their barracks, watching carefully what's happening. but we've seen the fossil air force getting the backing of the french air force to neutralize, as they say, the arm groups specifically in the north. what is clear is that there is discontent among the ranks of the military. specifically, between those that are in and walk into group and those that are on the front line . and there's also a generational divide. so you see a lot of young men that are taken to the front line and older soldiers, higher ranking officials that are staying from the back,
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leading from the back. this this battle against arm. but there's increasing this faction from the population of this deteriorating security situation, and they're hoping for many people to see some big change, but there's a feeling of days among the population, perhaps the crew, but there's no confirmation of it yet. all right, we'll, we'll make sure we get across that. thanks right. damn for us nicholas on live for us. infinity. thank. still ahead on al jazeera, we followed applied to a school children in sudan who are missing out on an education because of flooding . ah, anticipation is rising and so with most of my cattle aways or a turning up the heat across central china, hybrid one, those details in one sec. but 1st,
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let's talk about the precipitation and we've got this slug of rain rolling across the yellow river valley. that means a high of 26 degrees in jung. joe will take the precipitation off, paint the colors on dark of the red, the hard, the temperature. we've got this bubble of heat over woo, hot temperatures here, while above average. i think record breaking saturday is the 1st day of october. so for the month the record is $34.00. i think you'll break it saturday. break at once again on sunday, and monday to with a height of $38.00 degrees. now for japan, we've got a storm just steering toward the east of the main island of honju, but really up and down the country. we're in the clear, including tokyo, with a high of $28.00 degrees, still pulses of rain rate across indo china. we know this area has been drenched by remnants of what was typhoon nor route, but it's really the western side of southeast asia hammered with rain. so western borneo toward the northwest of sumatra. monsoon rains are clearing away north to south across india. we can see the clear line here as we look to our karnataka and
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towel now do on saturday. it's a calm pitcher in pakistan that we could see some showers and thunderstorms in the capital territory round islam of bog with a height of 32 degrees on saturday. that's it soon. the weather, sponsored by categories. the british political party had with labor party is a criminal conspiracy against his members newly obtained, dulcie spoke, deal members silenced, suspended and forced out my gold. this is unbelievable, and free speech was shot down an exclusive investigation. the label files pod one on al jazeera. ah
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ah, hey, what's your i name, lee anglin. he is romano. about top stories this hour. at least 35 people have been killed after a suicide bowman targeted an education center in cobble. the attack happened in an area of the capital, where many people from the has our minority to live in became a fast so the military has taken control of strategic installations in the capital worker do group. there has been a heavy gun fired from the main military camp in the city, and a blast could be heard near the pit presidential palace. and at least 25 people have been killed in a michelle striking in the southern ukrainian. the city of zap a risha, the original governess is the missile heat, a convoy of civilian vehicles, from the outskirts of the city. both russia and ukraine are accusing each other of the may more russia. president vladimir putin is called the lakes in the nordstrom
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gas pipelines and active international terrorism on thursday. swayed and confirmed a 4th to rupture in the under se, pipelines which carry rush and natural gas to the u. that he says the incidents were an act of deliberate sabotage. the kremlin denies responsibility steadfast and reports from the danish island. a born home bornhold, a laid back tourist island in the baltic sea has suddenly found itself with a mysterious disaster on its doorstep. just kilometers away, the gas is doubling 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. the near future for leaks has been detected since explosions in the area earlier this week. size smaller, just say only explosives, larger than 100 kilograms,
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can cause these kinds of tramos. europe lives, russia for sabotaging its own pipelines. moscow has rejected the accusations and his blaming the americans that he bet 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 cause to possibly ever payable 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
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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 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 is more to come. steadfast in elgin era,
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on born home island in the baltic sea. the presidential hopefuls in brazil have how their final debate ahead of sunday's election. former president louis and c lula to silva is leading incumbent j both scenarios in opinion polls. but the question is whether any candidate will have enough votes to be elected in the 1st round of the polls. and while rattler reports from a rare diginero and a final debate among presidential hopefuls in rio de janeiro, while many expected the 2 leading candidates, former president received nephew lula the silver card that he is an incumbent candidate, president j eatable scenario to provide details of their political platforms, the conversation ended up being more about accusing each other of lies and corruption, missouri. we sunday dad g. this is insane. the president of the republic comes here speaking nonsense, and that's why on october the 2nd the people will send him home. during this final
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presidential debate marked the last time the candidates would meet face to face before brazilians. head to the polls on sunday truman, lou 2 in his force for president joe eatable sonata. this was also a last chance to close the gap between himself and his main rival, former president lula who has maintained a commanding lead according to pulling data services north foremost. oh, really, kathy, they're most of, we're a government that tends to the needs of the poorest or you're in, lulu government. the poverty assistance was less today. there are 20000000 families that are receiving assistance from us in brazil. columbus quite a bit. according to the most recent pause, former president lula counts on some 50 percent of the vote, which political analysts like said, your branches, say could be enough to win the presidency without the need for a 2nd round of voting. yeah, i think that the, there is a likelihood that lula whims on the, on the 1st run,
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it will depend on abstention and the how the very few undecided voters roadside their vote. this presidential race has been one of the most polarizing in brazil's history. one thing voters here do agree on is that this election represents a critical battle over the future of latin, america's largest democracy, gagnen for them with political debates down the past elections of entered the final stretch about manuel rap alone al jazeera re alicia nato. that weighs in flight in sudan, have destroyed hundreds of schools, especially in rural parts of the country that fled to the post by meant to the start of his school. again, one out of 3 children are already out of school and there are concerns that more delays will increase that number him. morgan reports from casala in easton, sudan zane of a becker is helping her son ahmad, get ready to start the school year. he was due to start his 6th grade more than a week ago,
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yell affinity at the let them know that at the start of the school year has been postponed 3 times here. 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 and education has not been stable. and that has led to our kids not being stable either 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 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.
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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 the child drops out, it becomes harder to get them back in gosselin, government says it's doing what it can to get kids back in school. it's up here. look, you have a lot of this. all right, well we'll try to compensate damages using the materials were issued from the federal government or the state government or 8 organizations. but it will be hard to want to have an exact number of how many schools are destroyed. silver can distribute the available resources for schools to resume a model. 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
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future. he will morgan onto 0 casino, eastern sudan, as catherine gives up to hers to 2022 football world cup in less than 2 months. artists from 65 countries and gathering in its capital to showcase their work and many and taking the opportunity to connect and collaborate on a global level. farrah higher up reports from jo. ringback xena, everybody is teaching a collage master class. the uranium is one, a 307 artist who flown in from around the world to participate in catholic biggest thoughts festival. it's one of several ambitious cultural projects planned in the lead up to the fif of world comp. in november. this festival is creating a very big platform for most of the audience, because this time we have not only we have collectors, historians designers, every piece would. they will create a very unique because this is the latest series by george use. the renowned russian
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artist pioneered to painting technique using ultraviolet reactive pigments, giving it's a varied look in both light and dog. each lay it long canvas takes up to 4 years to dry and may seem feature in one of our falls museums. it's a really exciting to be in power because i feel that this project jeanette, is about the origin of different forms of life. can be interesting and for the people from every country and also from our to the golf country is keen to leave an impression on worldcom visitors that goes beyond football. aiming to become a cultural hub with global reach, it's spent years collaborating both home and away. just last week with new york's metropolitan museum of art, the all told in the middle east is an emerging market, the increasingly becoming attractive international artists and investors. in fact, some of the office here from latin america, europe and asia,
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been saying it's the 1st time they showcase their work, not just in capital, but also in the region. on tax of this, mackay brown is vis from miami, where the next world camp is being held in 2026. she's keen to work with locals and understanding non refundable tokens or an f c's. those a unique digital art works. it's a part of a block chain and can't be duplicated. i feel that coming here and showcasing that and helping to, you know, go about building that. here. it is a great opportunity because it'll bring other artists from other places in the market is not so saturated. one country, it's all over, but of course we're here in the middle east is beautiful, you know, and i feel that car is a great place, a great opportunity to do that. cattle has been one of the world's largest art buyers in the last decade. having spent $1000000000.00, public spaces are being used to showcase all of its most expensive global purchases by.

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