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this is al jazeera ah, hello, ms. clark. this is the news i live from to her coming up in the next 60 minutes. president vladimir zalinski says ukraine is formerly applying for a fast track nato membership. it follows president vladimir putin to announcement on the claim of for ukrainian regions as part of russia. gunfire heard near the presidential palace and became a facet capital in the military takes over important installation, sparking fears of a cou. a u. s. president joe biden urges people of south carolina to listen to warnings as hearken in head north and on he december, the sport ferrari set the pace in practice. as the singapore grand prix returns red bulls, max for stoppin was only full, fastest, as he chases another. if one will title this weekend,
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ah, say russian president vladimir putin is told crowd to the patriotic pop concert in moscow's red square, that russia will a tree victory in ukraine. the celebration event is being held off to put in earlier signed agreements to in his words, re unite for regions in east ukraine with russia. a cave in the west to reject, to the annexations ukrainian territories. call it a land grep fusion, says the kremlin will protect the 4 regions using all available means you at noon us. i saw by you that today is a particularly ceremonious day, a historic day. without exaggeration, it was russia who set up the modern ukrainian state when the soviet union was created. and at the time nobody asked these people how they wanted to live, how they wanted the future to be in the same thing happened again and again. well, a civilian these millions of ordinary citizens and nobody was asked anything like
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nobody in lieu 100 square on yet zepp richer curse on. no one was given the rice of choice to make that choice to be with their historical people, to be with russia. here's something that happened just a few days ago during the election and lou hands where people were cuing in the polling station. and artillery fire began not far away. nobody left the queue at the polling station. it was remarkable elite. over the decades, people tried to destroy our traditions, to speak, and their mother tongue to respect their culture. and now russia has to open a door to our brothers and sisters and welcome them home here. but it does say, let's take a quick look at the areas of ukraine that the criminal now claims as part of russia . it is about 15 percent of ukraine's territory, but it's important to note that under international law it is illegal to hold referendums during conflict and where people are under threat. the un secretary general says he annexations have no legal value and must not be accepted. mount val, has molnar from oscar celebrations are going on right behind me, is that
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a square in front of the kremlin? and in the streets, all the place people waving logs and fines of victory. we have seen the president loved me put in speaking for the 2nd time and this time around, just a short words for those people. celebrating fillings and russia is wrong now and stronger, even because these together, united, reassuring them dot russia will defend itself by this interest in him. also speaking, during the ceremony of finding about this complex being a clash of civilizations close to speak. if we can interpret this way, talking about values, washing value was loss and civilizations or strengths of arson and fire, over the decade, over the centuries. the need to restore the need to protect not only for the past, for for the future, for the generations to come. he reiterates about your claim
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should come to the negotiation table, but also to forget about any negotiations about the $33.00 stop. and next. so there is a different perspective here, a different mode, a different well, very far away from what is being said in the west and the nato. the way nato looks at the conflicts. russia looks at its very differently thinking this is a correction of russian history and civilization. i, let's go like not to worry, challenge in the crating capital live keven and rory at ukraine. they're reacting to all of this by pushing for that. one thing that rush, that one, which is the bid to join those yeah, i mean it's been an eventful day here in ukraine and of course in moscow to it, it started with some, some pretty grim stuff. there was a horrific attack on a convoy of humanitarian vehicles trying to get from the
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ukranian city of zachary's year down south in 2 of the russian occupied parts of that's a blast that region to deliver humanitarian supplies and also to pick up people from the region and, and, and take them back to it as upper as your city. it came under attack are numerous people kill. the latest information on that strike is that there are 30 dead, an 88 wounded among the dead. 2 children, an 11 year old girl, and a 14 year old boy, a 3 year old girl, was also injured. the ukranian authorities of accused russia, the strike saying that these 3 missiles that came down on this convoy were asked 3 hundreds. now as $300.00 as it is it essentially an air defense system. but the russians, as their supplies of our precision missiles have been dwindling,
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have started to use this old soviet system to strike ground targets is not as effective as a cruise missile. but it does as we are perhaps, can see in this instance have a lethality ah, which cannot be denies. i can tell you more about this strike and the other driver ever answer of a very and impactful action fill day in my report. now they come to help to pick up relatives and deliver supplies to russian occupied areas. and this was how they died. cut down next to their cause for in them. blood pooling among the shattered glass. wouldn't you? oh, send me this, it today. it's 710 russian troops launched 3 missiles at the car market. near does a pre g r e. keep highway civilians train across the check point for the occupy territory. we're head villa g mirror. valentino luggage, william russia has denied responsibility and thrown the accusations back in the
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ukraine. hours after the attack. vladimir putin formerly annexed for ukrainian regions. the un is condemned. this is illegal for the kremlin, put on a patriotic party in moscow. regardless, president zalinski has been pushed to respond after meeting defense and security chiefs. it was his turn for a big announcement, my or obama. she, we are taking our decisive step please, by signing ukraine's application enough for accelerated accession to nato rushes invasion of ukraine has already driven sweden and finland into nato's protection. now, moscow's big nightmare ukraine's membership may happen to. but all 30 nato countries have to agree before a new member is admitted. and aspirant nations have to commit to the peaceful resolution of any territorial dispute. that's something that ukraine is clearly unable to do, was,
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is defending itself from an invasion. it sees as an existential threat. so the alliance is making no promises yet a decision on membership, of course, has to be taken by all 3rd allies. and we take these decisions by a consensus or our focus now, or is on providing her immediate sir support to ukraine and to help ukraine defend itself against her that the russian, brutal invasion inside nato pour out, give says it'll fight on every man in northern didn't he asked russian troops are surrounded and on the verge of a local defeat. moscow says it's new acquisitions, a russian forever. ukraine is trying to prove otherwise. so clearly, ukraine wants to be a part of nato has done for a number of years now. there are supporters of ukraine's exception to the
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alliance within the alliance. i think the baltic states would like him, that ukraine's be apart. barbara hurtles that it has to jump, but i think ukraine realizes that it's not taking this for granted. and so it says 30, the, a process to join nato is going to take so long. that's probably it. this is a bit of fear, sort of fur bravado as well. it will have this war wrapped up in its favor before it actually parts becomes part of the that that met that alliance. if indeed it does. so, where are effects better regional is there in cave? well, you, as president joe biden has warned vladimir putin that the united states will defend every inch of nature territory. american, its allies are not going man. are not going to be intimidated or not going to be intimidated by putting in his reckless words or threat. he's not going to scare us and he does in or intimidate his tunes. actions are assigned. he struggling. the
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sham referenda have carried out and they this routine he put on, don't worry non or if you're looking ok. he sham routine. the put on this morning showing the unity and you know, as people holding hands together on the united states is never going to recognize us. quite frankly, the world's not going to recognize it either. for for more on the us reaction is brianna white house correspondent, kimberly allocated and kimberly the administration. lloyd being very clear about his decision on this that's right. the u. s. president speaking there just moments ago, very clear that the reason the united states believed this was a sham referenda, is that they have witness videos. they say where they saw many people going, are being pulled out of their homes, door to door and being forced by armed guards to vote in these referenda often
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being intimidated, being forced to cast ballots. and as a result, the united states says it will never accept the results of these. they will reject it outright and they are encouraging the international community to do so as well. we should point out the united states is also in the last couple of hours and now to the treasury department, the commerce department and the state department punishing new sanctions to really make a punitive the actions that have taken place as a result of what russia has done in the form of targeting government officials, their families, military officials, bella rosie, and military officials and also warning and other countries that may support russia militarily. economically, economic economically says that this is simply something that the u. s. is trying to discourage so we know that there are going to be extensive visa restrictions as
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well. 1 and even the central bank i and russia, the head of that is being punished as well. so this u. s. president, very clear, this is something that the united states will not accept. one thing we should point out as well as with regard to the north stream to both of those of gas pipelines that extend from russia through europe. the ones that have been of course . c subject to sabotage the u. s. president did talk about that saying as the united states has been under suspicion, vladimir putin pointing the finger at the united states to blame for that. you asked, didn't did address that, saying that yes, there are going to be investigations conducted, the united states, sending divers not denying it as other members of his administration has done. but saying that they will be investigating that. and looking into this, but calling these outright lies on the part of vladimir putin and with regard to
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the nuclear threat, the u. s. president. not addressing that as report as shouted those questions the president instead walking out of the room. but certainly we have heard from past members of the administration, or rather members of the administration, that they are not adjusting the nuclear posture, but certainly watching with interest to as they say that that term vladimir putin continues to escalate dangerously. the rhetoric with regard to that committee thanks about can be how could the white house let's take some further. we can speak to stephane wolf who was a professor of international security university berman join just now from logic in germany. a stumble for as far as the criminal is concerned, this is done annexation. and then a, a brazen speech from putin on how history has been reclaimed. well, it's a very particular kind of history that put in professors to a claim. i mean, at the very best, it's highly selective, but i think if you talk to anybody in ukraine,
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i think they would seriously contest portions reading of history. and if i may add, it's also really ironic that put in claims that for the 1st time ever for people in those parts of ukraine, that russia candy occupies, actually had a free choice. i mean, that's escalate in july as we have already ever heard from, from the crime. and so i think on all of those counts, the speech really smacks of a kind of desperation. but it also tells us something about the level of control and the to put in still has domestically including over media in washington. we saw those supportive crowds on red square. how representative or not do you think that is of the country as a home? but i think that's, that's really difficult for me to say because, i mean on the one hand that's very tight control of information in russia. so
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alternative sources of information other than those controlled by the kremlin, is very restricted. now also, i would not argue necessarily that a lot of russians are opposed to putin's strategy so far. and i think as we have seen over the past 3 weeks since the announcement of the partial mobilization russians are certainly not willing to prepare, the kind of points to put in is asking them to pay for his records adventures. and if it is, it rushes next these territories as they put it, but they didn't actually control them. do they? yeah, i mean that, that's another really interesting question. i mean, on the one hand, you could interpret that as something where russia still puts a claim to territories that they don't yet know fully control. that was very
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similar to what happened back in february, even welsh, i actually recognized, are they to people's republics, often, yet, scandal concert in their complete territorial extent, in ukraine, even though in the time it won't control it, probably half of either of them. so i think that is part of the putting projecting into the future. but certainly for the moment it's very difficult to see holland. russia will be capable of any significant offensive operation, not for months in my assessment. stuff and grades get your perspective on this, appreciate that stephan wolf speak to thank you. a plenty morsel. handle user, including how the war and ukraine is pushing bosnia has governor into a state of turmoil to prepare for elections. plus a suicide attack and an education center in afghanistan, a couple of couple kills in these 50 people head injury rules under review. after
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a scare for the miami dolphins, peter will have more that is full. ah, that has been heavy gunfire from the main military camp, bikini versus capital. the blast has been heard, did the presidential palace statements issued on the interim military ruinous facebook page at their head? there had been a confused situation within some army units and called for come on thursday. there were protests in the streets about the security situation after soldiers were ambushed by rebels early this week. violence and unrest have spilled over from marley into neighboring burkina faso multiple times over the past 10 years. the country has suffered a series of attacks by fight is linked to al qaeda's north african branch and i saw that been escalating their offensive and gaining territory in the region since 2015 military deployed our read amoeba rose to power through a crew in january, he ousted the country,
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civilian government and promised to contain armed groups operating in the area. but to me were failed to thwart new attacks. large supply convoys taking aid to proceed to blockaded towns were hit twice in september by improvised explosive devices killing dozens of civilians. nicholas zach has worn out from celery in senegal. it still is what some residents have described to me as a precarious. com. you still have the soldiers in position around the capital, suggesting that there are negotiations taking place somewhere at the presidential palace, at least according to a statement made by the government spokesperson knew. and he will go who says that talks are continuing to reach a settlement without trouble. they allude to some sort of crisis between members of the military. and there's been growing divisions between the headquarters and what to do and the soldiers that are on the front line, where there has been heavy losses on the foss,
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those army side just 3 days ago. a convoy came under attack more than 11 soldiers died. and remember, there was what instigated a qu last january that, that brought a colonel to me, but to power was the fact that the civilian government was seen by the bill military as not giving them the means to combat arm groups linked to isolate. and i'll call you to who have continues to gain ground. 40 percent of routine faso is out of government control, 40 percent. so time is of the essence to try to find a solution for this because millions of people are being displaced. the warrant ukraine has had a global impact one that could be felt strongly across both the hood, governor piece there has been fragile since the 1995 agreement. so beg, take a look at how the war in ukraine is influencing the bull commission ahead of select elections, bosnia still lives with the scars of the war. a war that saw more than
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a 100000 people killed. but it seems like this, that a frightening people that another conflict could break out. these are not soldiers marching on the streets, but police officers, their military style presents and weaponry on display in the republic, a served sca, one of the 2 entities in bosnia herzegovina. it's alarmed, bosnians and western observers for 27 years piece is held in bosnia. but certainly there miller, a dick has opening said to the serv dominated entity should separate entirely from the rest of the country. he repeated it again this week. we're now over the last one of us, week or 2. we cannot stay in bosnia and herzegovina, bosnia and herzegovina is not the place for us of bosnia and herzegovina is a place that constantly suppresses us, not for the signal. he is also a close ally of russian president vladimir putin, as openly supported the war and ukraine and stated his opposition to bosnia joining the european union in east sarajevo, a part of republic, a serb hska,
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the zed graffiti supporting russia's war. the mayor of east, sorry, evolve, plays down any support for russia. despite being a fellow party member and close ally of derek, her pupil, ordinary people will tell you that we are supporting rushes, but if you ask me or other people, are we choosing drawer between that people here for peace? the war in ukraine has not gone well for russia. there's a feeling here that if it had passed near would be facing a succession attempt. what the expected is that russia is going to over on the ukraine enough few days and dent at the front will be extended to the rest of the balkans to bus or to gordon or and at the will be able to actually oh, call for our yeah, independent or republic, us troops, sca european allies, have peacekeeping troops stationed in bosnia under a un mandate. we need to be vigilant. i don't expect an immediate spill over here to present aglena, but i think the decision we took at that time,
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at the end of february, beginning of march to double hours, the size of our troops here was the right decision to be vigilant, to be on the outlook, so that we deal, we don't have any and negative surprises. nato has also maintained a small military presence in bosnia and says it's in the country to assist bosnian authorities following russia's invasion of ukraine. nato carried out the training exercise with bosnian forces. people here in bosnia are worried about statements made by mill road dick before the general election. a nato official told us that russian influence runs deep in republic. us epsco something the west find difficult to counter. but is unlikely daddy could launch a push to separate or start to conflict, especially when his key ally, moscow is tied up in the ukraine war. aside, beg, i'll jazeera is sarajevo. well, the dates in peace accords had ended. the bosnian war established a system of ethnic quotas with a numerous levels of government. i mean agreement names, personnel, governance, 3 main ethnic groups,
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both next crowds and serves as the countries constituent people. it also split the country into 2 entities. the federation of bosnia huts governor and replicate republican substitute. the federation is predominately bosnia concurrent, well republican substitute, both entities have their own prime ministers in parliament with significant levels of autonomy and they're linked through a weak central government. a tripartite presidency is made up of one, both the ones and one crew to share the 4 year term with a rotation every 8 months voted. in the federation elect the both the i can croats and voters public subs go elect to serve. well, both the main house of parliament uses a system of proportional representation. 28 members directly elected by voters in the federation and the remaining 14 are elected by republicans upscale on sunday 3400000, both ends will decide the makeup of the presidency and members of the entity and local governments. so let's try on rebel. all of that nick newton's economists and
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political cause, it's even sorry, even and joins is not. it is incredibly complicated when you look at it isn't that it all goes back to that. you know, the company has a governing systems. it was set up by the date, nickel. yes, yes, absolutely. it's very complicated. but i think from the outset is very important for people in the west to understand is that the whole scenario, which is now being played out in ukraine by kremlin. and their allies is something which already happened here in both has to go not 27 years ago. well then it ended up like 3 to send the i go and it's almost copy paste. so you'll see the same pun slavic terror happening in ukraine, which happened here. it's including the separatists, including the part of military troops, including the genocidal aspects of such a war as well. so that's something which really spooks people here and let us not forget that it's, it's never, never gone away. it's still there and it's materialized more. it
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became more apparent to the western parties when, when the crew me on 2014. ready ok, just just link that up for us if you what is it, what you're saying is it's possible that russia might use as good relations with serbia to, to kind of prompt another conflict that what you're saying really over to louis and miss already happening. and i don't get the they are. ready like like weaponized and everything and it's already happening, misdemeanor ability, just the same story. so the connections already there and they have been there since the last several. they were back as by the way, something which is on very often quoted wrongly by the way that it was a civil which was happening mostly which it was not. it was done by, by, by countries surround, be most trading both with all sorts of terror. just like what is now happening in ukraine. done by the family, by the way,
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soviet was back also back then more than 2000 welcomes, if i'm correct with weapons went and spoke with law reach to helping soldiers the former problems. so the high representative government says that there is no threat of war and policy has government, but the political crisis runs very deep. g, think he's under state here, then i think is completely on the mr. underestimating the current situation. ready via it's been around not a very long respect and we see happening is that he is like almost representing the political geo political. ready absence, i would say on europe for example, or since 2008 and a letter sort of go and then, well, putting could, could infiltrate much more into other countries as well. so that will be one part of it. the 2nd part is that the things which are happening behind the scene are not that much. very often, very, very aaron. so you look, for example,
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at someone like constituting mole office, which is a very, very seems rough only got which is completely tied up to the war and part of the window bhaskar. it's on the master's financially and you'll find the same man your boss already in 2014. at the same moment when putting was in infiltrating in which it was in try me already came in both in 2014, with honor of 50 kozak veterans and major on 2018. but. ready known it was running gun and the selection will support 2000000 euros by the same man. so you see that happening behind the scenes? let's not forget the paramilitary troops which already just given walking as well, which is nike rules for example. but you also have these people acting coldly in the guise of human human cherry and organizations match and sponsor the russian
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embassy inside. for example. ok, well thank you so much for helping us understand this. difficult situation is all entwined is net at nick. nice. thanks very much indeed. be more than welcome. thank you. so the head heron out 0 for the final presidential debate turns into accusations of lies incorruption, thousands of palestinians take part in the funeral of a 7 year old in the wide west. i replied, how one of the world's best mountain bike is preparing for a stream of any peach. we'll have the details for ah, here's her forecast for the 1st day of october and i'll tell you whites. we've got some temperatures fill in the forty's. hi,
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everyone. so that includes for buck dead and q weights at $42.00 degrees. i think for us here in the golf, it's going to be a fairly pleasant weekend. these winds would suggest. so anyway, blowing down from iraq, that's a north northwesterly wind. so that means the humidity will not be as bad. still the risk we could see some showers and thunderstorms pop up for buckets dawns capital territory, lama bought with the high 32 degrees. much cooler. ambitious kick coming in at 14, but it's a different story. in turkey, a temperature is quite high here. so $38.00 degrees in the sunshine for on talia. on this 1st day of october, we take a closer look. your temperature record for the month is $38.00, so could certainly get there over the course of the weekend and well above the average of $27.00. we've got pulses of rain around the central african republic, gabon and cameroon. and you know, for a northern cameroon, for the waters here, have destroyed more than 10000 homes to the south. we go in those severe thunderstorms that were around the eastern cape province. most of that energy out
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over the open water may just see a few showers not too far away from durban, with a high of 23 degrees. that's it. enjoy your weekend. ah ah ah. are you watching out 01 of the top stories? the sa and russian president vladimir putin has told crowds to patrick pop concert in moscow road square that russia will achieve victory in ukraine. the celebratory event was being held off. putin, early assigned a grievance to in his words, re unite for regions in east ukraine with russia. putin says the criminal will
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protect before regions using all available means. ukrainian president brought america zalinski has formerly signed an application for fast track membership to join nato. it is in direct response to vladimir putin moved to i met for reasons of ukraine and at least 1225 people have been killed in a missile strike. the, the russian claims the tubes up regia, the regional government says the missile hit a convoy civilian vehicles on the outskirts of the city nuclear safety and the ongoing war in ukraine were the main issues at the annual general conference of the international atomic energy agency, which is wrapped up in vienna, tulsa jibari has the latest from the austrian cap, an annual event held by the un nuclear watchdog at its headquarters. this year, over 2500 participants from 175 member states director general rafael grossi opened the session, highlighting the organization's main objectives to maintain nuclear safety across
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the world. now, more critical than ever, given historic events as russia's invasion of ukraine is the root cause. and that lead to this heated debate on thursday when canada and poland spearheaded a joint statement on behalf of 50 delegates in which they call on the russian federation to seize all activities. a desire for region nuclear power plant immediately the i. e. a latest report on safety concerns around as upper region nuclear plants delivered in september res, serious concerns about a possible nuclear disaster is the military activities continue around the plants. the agency has passed to resolutions this year, calling on all parties to cease military activities near the plant. the good news rushes ambassador to the agency insist his country has no military presence at the plans, but rather national guards and blamed ukraine for continuing to attack europe.
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largest nuclear power plant, ambassador me call lee, and i'll also called ukraine proposal for a demilitarized zone around the plant, an unrealistic demand. i will not come in from the show that you for fresh. i will say that there is a complete lie. iran nuclear program was in the spotlight as the head of or owns atomic energy agency delivered the opening speech at the conference mohammed as long as stressed the need for sanctions relief before return to the 2015 nuclear deal, which salter rom limit its nuclear program. as lumbee held 2 rounds of talks with director general grossi privately on the sidelines at the conference. the 1st such meetings between the 2 men since june. i. e, a. the latest report on iran indicates the agency is no longer able to provide reassurances that are on nuclear program is entirely peaceful. as
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a conference draws to a close, a number of resolutions have passed, one urging the democratic people's republic of korea to abide by the safeguards of the nonproliferation treaty. another one on nuclear safety in the middle east, calling on all those countries to extend their full cooperation to the director general. so he can do his job, which is to ensure non proliferation, whether these warnings will have the desired outcome remains to be seen. dorset jabari al jazeera vienna. now the presidential hopefuls in brazil have held the file to base ahead of sunday's election. former president loose and nasty lulu to silver is leading the incumbent job rosner in opinion polls. question is whether any candidate will have enough votes to be elected in the 1st round of poles and or apollo reports now from ridge janera. a final debate among presidential hopefuls and rio de janeiro. while many expected the 2 leading candidates, former president reecy, nashville new leather silva, their political dots use up and incumbent candidate president j able so narrow to
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provide details of their political platforms. the conversation ended up being more about accusing each other of lies and corruption. by then we funded that g. this is insane. the president, after public comes here speaking nonsense, and that's why on october the 2nd the people will send him home. you're going this final presidential debate marked the last time the candidates would meet face to face before brazilians. head to the polls on sunday to me and look in his force for president jade ball so narrow. 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? i think the almost all we're a government that tends to the needs of the poorest that you're in, lulu as government. the poverty assistance was last today. there are 20000000 families that are receiving assistance from us in brazil. columbus, quite a,
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according to the most recent pause, former president lula counts on some 50 percent of the vote. which political analysts like said hugh 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, it will depend on obsession. and the how the very few undecided voters will decide their vote. 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 finance, with political debates down the past elections of entered the final stretch. that's manila envelope al jazeera, real vision, eto. before hearken in has made land full again this time in south carolina, the storm has already caused at least 21 deaths in florida. the focus there is now
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turned to a massive search and rescue operation and let speak to michael to conjecture meteorologist with the national hearken center jones is now from miami. and michael, i know you have been tracking this hurricane as of just said it's just made landfill. just give us the latest. if you were. yes, thank you. the hurricane may landfall at 215 p. m. in the community. this called george town in south carolina. georgetown is about night. he kilometers to the northeast or so of the biggest city, charleston and south carolina in may, landfall as a category one hurricane. the maximum sustained winds. speeds were 140 kilometers per hour. the forecasts as you see here on the screen, is to continue to move northward during the next 24 hours 36 hours, e and will continue, will start to weaken little by little slowly. it just does not disappear. all of
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a sudden it will, will a wind down the surface barometric pressure will fill. the wind speeds will start to slow down because of the interaction with the land, a surfaces, some, some odd impacts and, and the, and worries and concerns and problems still are out there a, the wind. right? it's good that the wind speed does not. i repeat that not disappear automatically. it will take a while for the wind speeds to go from 140 kilometers per hour, cetera, cetera in our, to be tropical storm and depression, et cetera. the winds, wind speeds, there will be a problem. the rain will continue to be a problem. any possible flooding will continue be a problem. zog on shore flow of the waters from the atlantic ocean will continue to interact and cause a possible love putting inland flooding. any of those films such as have been released, you have know how to, how does, what does that mean tracking that?
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exactly. yeah. and how does what you've been tracking since beyond compare historically with these kind of events? this is one of the bigger bigger systems. i want and it will go down in history as one of the more or famous ones, a because of its size, it was cut earlier. the radius of hurricane force winds was covering 110 kilometers away from the center. that may not be any world record necessarily. one big part was that this tropical storm force winds were extending as far as 800, nearly 800 kilometers away from the center. it was near category 5, a storm, it only made a tu just just a few miles per hour, kilometers per hour. slower than category 5, which is in the highest category possible. the dollar amounts for reconstruction will, as we say in usa, go through the roof and it is especially now
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a days. the prices of things are costing more and more and so forth. i was here during the hurricane, andrew days of 1992. those amounts for reconstruction were astronomically high. the cost that this day and age 30 years later will be even higher and higher. people do not have electricity. they do not have a running water of their home. so blew away. some have been filled with water or but damage to any other private possessions. automobiles the rest of the property or this is, this is going to be a big one day. certainly a frightening picture. i'm michael to contact me. certainly this were the national hard concentra. appreciate your expertise. thank you. thank you. thank you. are we going to return to the presidential race in brazil election scheduled for october? the 3rd, let's me to i latin america, tennessee in human joins is not from sao paolo say at least here. we've got these pretty hungry debates between both in our, in the silver woods we learn from them. is there anything that we can take away,
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but might they have influence vote just to change their minds? well the interesting thing about that debate, which was the last one, is that there was very, very little talk about the issues. for example, the fact that here in the south fowler, there are between 30 and 40000 people that are homeless, that are living on the street like some of the people were right behind me right now. instead, it was much, wasn't a debate at all. it was a spitting match, the different candidates hurling insults at each other, back and forth, the moderator trying desperately to try to keep things under control. at times, he had to stop the debate altogether. we had president in both so not all of choosing our, his rival lula that sheila as being a thief, ex convict, and a traitor to the nation. while loon of course, repeatedly called him a liar. just among other many other things that he had to say about bull. so now to
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a fascist, et cetera, there were 7 can that it's in all and all. but one of them really tried to stick to the issues that were at hand so that it was even a candidate who is calling himself an orthodox priest. but many people are, are putting in doubt whether or not he is a priest at all. and he seemed to be much more interested in supporting both sonata than in putting forth his own candidacy. in the end, this ended at about 2 o'clock in the morning. it started at $1030.00 at night. many people after awhile obviously went to sleep because they had to work the next day. so it's really not clear just how much of an impact any of this will have on the outcome of the election on sunday. how we actually set in terms of polling numbers this year. well, we know that in all of the polls, particularly the last one on the left. when can the, an ex president, lucy now saluted that sued by seems to be leading by between 12 and 15 point i head
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of president bulls fernando. until the other issue right now is really that ball. so nato has begun to repeatedly say that die or lay the groundwork rather for, for contesting the results of those elections. if he doesn't, when he says that if he doesn't win, and even in the 1st round, it will because something went wrong with the way that the elections were handled. and he is hinting that the electoral system itself has been compromised against him . now this is certainly causing a lot of concerned, especially among the electoral authorities. the electoral tribunal says that this is very dangerous for the democratic institutions of this country. and in fact, they have gone so far as to say that they may press charges against president both scenarios liberal party for having quote disseminated fake news. so i will have to see just what happens if it is a very, very close outcome on sunday. what the reaction will be from the president and his followers. indeed. all right, that's a picture from so upon this year. thanks
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a lot. at least 50 people have been killed after a suicide bomber targeted an education center in trouble. most with female students who are taking parted a practice university entrance exam, their groups claim responsibility. but as an inmate consume reports, the predominantly and she area was witnessed some of the worst attacks in the country in recent years. oh the desperate families hoping the worst fears are not confirmed after the news of an attack on titian center here see so to us from appears from sema. but as ambulances brought dozens to the hospital, the enormity of the attack was care. a suicide bomber blew himself up inside the room. a students wrote a mock exam available. i was sitting inside my booth when the blast happened. when i heard the sound of the explosion, i saw so many pieces of flesh in the air. people were panicking. i went to help them. i helped carry some dead bodies that the taliban did not allow us to take
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photos. well, in your middle of them, we were around $600.00 students in the classroom, but most of the casualties are among girls. these are some of the victims. many from the minority has are, are community living in this area of western cobble was how many months ago i do that. i guess we had a lot of hope by sending our children out to learn and be educated and have a bright future ahead of them. but instead they're killed. we are asked to come to mosques or hospitals to recognize that dead bodies. this is really painful and only people who have experience of this kind of loss of their family members can feel what i, on the other families are feeling. i'm back to what the group has faced persecution for decades by these slum at state. and but taliban and sydney said took control of the country last year. there's been an uptake on her sarah tax. it is some kind of for general and security incident since the taliban has taken over,
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as they do not have the capacity of counterterrorism counter insurgency, they have been transitioning themselves from being the lead to a government power. so it may take time to take control fully of the security practice. the government have condemned the pop, but it comes as education has become of flashback enough gone of been under taliban ruled with girls, blocked from returning to secondary education. and they consume until seizure india central bankers raises base rate by a half percent for the 4th consecutive time. this is because of rise inflation in the re p falling to the lowest level against a dollar in the official inflation rate, stands at 7.4 percent affecting the countries outlook factor limit growth australia is set you in monday, 3 home ice lation to cope with 19 patients,
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prime minister and to the open, easy. announce the 5 day quarantine will be scrap from october 14th. it's one of the remaining restrictions of the country. ease many of them in the wake of high vaccinations. thousands of palestinians have taken part in the funeral of 7 year old, runs solomon in the village of 2 crew near bethlehem in the occupied west bank. so he says he died out of fear after his ready soldiers chased children in the village . palestinian health ministry says efforts to resuscitate him. failed need. abraham has this report. it's a sad day here and who are village south of the occupied west bank, his family members and people in the village. more than the death of 7 year old or a young man. so there's room used to live here. with his 2 older brothers, were supposed to turn 8 next month. the family says he was a top student there trying to take away his stuff to remember him.
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i've been looking at some of his books and it shows that he was taking full marks. this is a note with the map of palestine with a flag of palestine that he's written to the lap you. my homeland. the family says that he was being chased by these really forces that re did the village and they say he was scared to death. it's hard to miss the fear and shock on the face of hallad. diane's older brother, he tells us about his brother's favorite food grape leaves, and his favorite subject in school. just arabic. he's only 13, but his family says he's already seen too much. who can go home, but let me know. he was sitting here when the soldiers entered the house, the soldier started yelling at him, so he ran away. the soldier shouted at him that he's the stone thrower. when he run
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away from one side and the soldier met him from the other side, ryan saw the soldier in front of him. he was shocked and dropped dead out of fear. had his cell man lives nearby and she tells us that these really forces came near looking for children. can you tell me what happened yesterday with his am had that they were going in all directions just looking for any child. they could find the soldiers even summoned my young brother. i told him he threw stones at them and needed to be arrested. he said he had nothing to do with it. is there any media? as beth israel, the soldiers were looking for stone throwers. but people here say that even if children were throwing gone, what harm would the 7 year old code, the soldiers who are armed through their teeth. they say that the main goal for in one is to instill fear and control among fellow vivian a real campaign. or we're going to take a short break. overcome breaking new ground, moto g,
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p. us to run you through caliber pizza hut details. ah ah ah
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ah ah ah ah ah, let them as well as peter. thank you. nick. ferrari f show him extra stuff and that securing back to back if one will titled this week in singapore grown pretty won't be easy as they sit the pacing. second practice. it was an eventful session for the young japanese alpha tori driver yuki to nota. he was forced into a quick exit off the. he's cockle fire in the t garage called
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a fine stop the timing zeta ferrari theme charlie clay as they looked to stop for stop and becoming champion again on sunday. the red bull driver was only for the fastest, competing just 7 laps in the mike session. we wanted to try to things, but they just took a bit longer to, to change 1st of all. and then we want to try something else. and again, that's quite a long time to learn to change again, so we couldn't really run a lot. that's why i think it's not really representative what we, what we showed in an effort to. but that of course is center a lot of room for improvement. but it's not the, not the wisdom here we faced some challenges. if you one was definitely a surprise with how bumpy, young hope bought the car was in general in terms of ride and how rough it felt out there for happy to. we managed to improve up the day i be the car, but we still have some, some things to look at because it looks like he is going to be our died, but for 6 murder jeep. he will race in india next year for the 1st time in the
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sports history. it'll take place in september at the boot, the international circuit, just south of new daily, previously hosted formula one races cover. exxon is another new addition for the calendar for next season. the writers or in thailand for this week, scroll free with your and zacko going quickest in fridays practice. england's cricketers have taken their t 20 series in pakistan to a deciding match of the winning game 6 in law hall. full salts, fired and unbidden 88 of this packing one boys. as the tourists reach their target of 170 with more than fibers of cross bay salts with 13 falls and 3 sixes in his innings in the one by 8 wickets. a series spans of 33, with a final matching le whole that's coming up on sunday, one balance into the fence. had it is indeed so, so to seizing home a rights group has written sophie for asking them to ban iran from this year's
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world cup. open stadium says the iranian authorities continue to block women from watching games in their own country in a letter sent to fee for prison. johnny and francine, or the coin for football to be a safe space for everyone. 21 time grand slam champion. know that jack of it should be happy with these 4 made of the paris masters, indoor events in a months time chalk of it took care of business at the tel aviv oakland on friday against canada. the wasik hospital was a straight fit win for the 3rd, who is currently ranked 15th in the world. shock of a 276 and 63. if all the paris masters to muscle stop in places like tokyo and palsy. and at the korea oakland in sol, there was an upset the top seed caspell root of norway in the last 8 us open finalist was beaten, increase it by japan's rushing heat on this yoga another up against alexander kava chevy. h in the semi finals. the intervals chief medical officer says miami
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dolphins calls him back to its under by lower was checked the daily for concussion symptoms this week before he suffered another head injury against the cincinnati bengals. on thursday he was chased down and sacked by josh to pose towards the end of the 1st half. clay was held up for almost 10 minutes, as he received treatment on the field tongue by lower was taken to a hospital with concussion and later released with full movement of his extremities . this incident came just 4 days of he had suffered a concussion injury against the buffalo bills, but the dolphins insist he was cleared to play there is an independent specialist that specializes in the specialty of brain matter. so, um yeah, the, um for me as long as i'm coaching here. oh, if there is in, you know, i'm not gonna fudge that whole. that whole situation. if there's, ah, any,
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any sort of inclination that someone has a concussion legans a concussion protocol. it's very strict in the match, the bengals inflicted a 1st defeat of the season on the dolphin, as, as they took a 2715. this is one of 3 touchdowns will the home so i finished my wide receiver see higgins, the bengals have to institute losses from their opening for daily 69 years. now a wholly white glove is normally pretty rare, but they were a couple during the opening round of the pga to his latest events in mississippi. the 1st was made by this man, american brand, and wu, coming at the par, 3 4th, which was playing $163.00 of the ball roll towards the whole and then drop in so that we can aim j duffy was the other player to make an a senate was on the very same hold, somewhat serendipitous, perhaps. but it turns out lighting does strike twice the world's best mountain bike riders of gearing up for next month's red bull rampage. events
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in the deserts of utah, one of the 18 riders taking part in the 16th edition of the events is belgium. tom are going on. the 29 year old has been preparing by taking on an extreme cause, which he helped to design and build the mind line on the outskirts of li weaves around and abandon cold line. and it certainly puts even one of the world's best riders to the taste. i'll be your again later. that's all the sports needs for now that peter, thank you. thanks very much. the bed, is it for this news? i my colleague mark martin will be here from a london new center and we'll have more use a couple of minutes from these. i think clever ah ah
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and in these turbulent times up front returns for a new season. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under represented. we will challenge the conventional wisdom up front, one out to 0. which side is winning chaos or control? what does the new forever proxy war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get so much raw? the quizzical look. good us politics. the bottom line, rains and torrential floods in for dam have killed at least 100 people. tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed. the rainy season has been described by some
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as one of the worst they've ever seen. the downpours have affected nearly the whole country. j 0 is one of the states where the government has declared a disaster. dozens of villages have been submerged here since the beginning of the rainy season, leaving hundreds of families homeless. wading through flood water is the only way adam is mike and his mother can get to their home. floodwaters wreck, the property and their family was forced to see dryer, land and low come to watch. entering the homes got out what we could do. there was nothing left, many have sought refuge on dryer labs, but they say there yet to receive any help. adam says he wants to wants us to receive, so he and his mother could go back and rebuild their home again. but after waiting for 2 weeks now, he has no idea when that might happen ah .

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