tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 1, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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it's still there, bit more broken up, moving into northern territory, moving sort of through the bite, but it's, it's spread out, showers rock the proper real line of rape. and it still looking dismal fluid out from more less southern queens in this new south wales, that on shore breeze and overcast dishes do not sound or smell very nice. same is true with warnings for the north island of new zealand, and temperatures have come down a lot over the last couple of days. so we're just about to double figures now, but it will feel less than that to clean weddington with a breeze and rain. the heavy, straight as result of no rue the tie food falling apart has been in northern toddler. but you can see anywhere in the child looks pretty wet in the next day or so. where is for india increasing the quickly, drying, seen except just on the coast of under per dash? ah, ah,
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm marianne. no mozy very well. welcome to the news our lie from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. ah, nikeema preaching oh, the defiance celebration at the gates of the kremlin, after proclaiming the annexation of full regions in ukraine, gave response by saying it's immediately applying for later membership. while inside the country, russian missiles write down on a civilian convoy. soldiers, these controllers became a fast, so state broadcast and declare the president has been overthrown. this is the 2nd qu, in 8 months and a suicide bomber attacks and education center in the afghan capital. as our dead,
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including teenagers who was studying for their exams. about peter stevenson. bow hall with your sport, england creek, who set up a t 20 series. the cyber with pocky storm full sol stores with a bertram little of the tourists wind comfortably by 8 wickets. ah hello. welcome to the news or russia's presenters to finally proclaim the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions. holding lavish celebrations at the kremlin, even as his forces face, one of that worse defeats of the war, led him approved and joined thousands of people at moscow's red square for a patriotic pop concert. after holding a signing ceremony inside the kremlin, where he accused the west of trying to turn russia into a colony and a crowd of slaves as he described it,
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ukraine responded swiftly. they have now announced that they sent an accelerated application to join nato. ukrainian forces have also surrounded russian troops in a major town in one of the provinces claimed by moscow. inside ukraine itself. the war has been brutally grinding on ours before putin ceremony. russian missiles right down on a convoy of ukrainians who were trying to cross the front line to bring family back from the occupied territories. at least 30 people were killed. well, this is what's happening inside ukraine at the moment. the areas in red are controlled by russia, and then these are the regions that acclaimed. these are the reasons that came by russia on friday in total. this is about 15 percent of ukraine's territory. it also includes the parts that is still under ukrainian control. crimea was claimed by russia in 2014, i'll deserves mohammed vow has more now from moscow. i
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love standing for the anthem of the country. they've just become part of at least according to moscow. the leaders of the fall ukrainian regions appeared in red square with president vladimir put in a very public sign of loyalty hours after a signing ceremony. that saw them become part of lashley decent village in rich podium. russia held so called referendums for partially occupied areas of ukraine over the last week. the votes denied by western government and the ukrainian government as a sham all delivered at his own thing. yes, to join in russia. oh, we better let all of their choice of the people in the areas of dimansky, the hands separate sir, and her son is not up for discussion. it's been made with russia will not betray it . and the authorities in here today should treat that free will of the people with respectively and no other way. when you look at, that's the only path to piece that you model. we will defend our land using all
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forces and means at arcus bullshit luxury. and we'll do everything we can to protect the security of our people is in total ashes illegally and next about 15 percent of ukraine is total area lamp equivalent to the size of portugal. in his speech president put in said the population of the 4 regions with the russian citizens for ever. and while he made no mention of nuclear weapons, his previously said nothings off the table and it comes to defending what in his eyes is now russian territory. that's raised fears of an escalation, if ukrainian attacks in parts of russian claimed regions continue. it'll be on looking for an international us that out. they'll try to ensure fix of images on television, but people's real emotions will be very far away from what's being shown. let people understand that politics is now on the battlefield on a whole different level on what voted for and what sign is not important. and that since the criminal cannot offer anything comforting to the russians,
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that wasn't sure what the authorities did off for the public was this carefully managed celebration. the patriotism was clear who appetite, among ordinary russians, for a prolonged conflict. perhaps less so hammered fine and dizzier misquote. so he hearing an attack on a civilian con vines, apple regis killed at least 30 people is included children. and he say 88 others have been injured. al jazeera is or a challenge reports on this. now, from keith they'd come to help to pick up relatives and deliver supplies to rush unoccupied areas. and this was how they died. cut down next to their cars for in them. blood pooling among the shattered glass. when you only visit today, at 710 russian trips launched 3 missiles at the car market. it is upper asia or keith highway civilians trying to cross the check point for the occupied territory
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were hit void g mirror, valentino beach, 40 m. russia has denied responsibility and thrown the accusations back at 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 hon. more seat, we are taking our decisive step please, by signing ukraine's application. now still accelerated, exceptional to nato. russia's invasion of ukraine has already driven sweden and finland into nato's protection. now, moscow's big nightmare ukraine's membership may happen to bots all 30 nato countries have to agree before a new member is admitted. and aspirant nations have to commit to the peaceful
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resolution of any territorial dispute. that something that ukraine is clearly unable to do while says defending itself from an invasion, it sees as an existential threat. so the alliance is making no promises yet a decision. a membership of course, has to be taken by all 3rd allies and we take these decisions. boy consensus. our focus now is on providing an immediate support to ukraine and to help ukraine defend itself against the the russian, brutal invasion inside ne, type or out give says it'll fight on that lemon in northern didn't. he asked russian troops are surrounded and on the verge of a local defeats. moscow says it's new acquisitions, a russian forever. ukraine is trying to prove, otherwise. we'll reach helen's out a 0 give. well, yes, president jive eyed and says american,
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its allies won't be intimidated by peyton's threats and that his government will never recognize ration claims or the ukrainian territory is also allowed at full support for nato americas fully to prepared with our nato allies as a friend. every single inch of nato territory, every single and so mr. prudent don't misunderstand what i'm saying. every inch or russia is, is, it's me to a pallet head block, a un security council resolution condemning its annexation of 4 ukrainian regions. it's ambassadors new and insisted that these votes had been carried out properly. this one thought it would be super good of swimmers who knew the results of the reverend, of speak for themselves. the residence of these regions do not want to return to ukraine. they have made a and informed and free choice in favor of our country. the referendums were carried out in full conformity with the norms and principles of international law.
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no matter how our western opponents made to pry or even the secretary general. and they tried to prove otherwise the secretary general, who suddenly, without having a mandate to do so, decided to speak on behalf of the entire united nations. more than $100.00 international deserves from italy, germany, that as well and loc via who observed the referendum, also recognized its outcome as legitimate ukraine's ambassador to united nations told the security council that keith will regain its land. russia persist in his genocidal practices of killing ukrainians. torturing and oppressing them in the occupied territories. therefore, the only way to make all ukrainians through all the sovereign territory of ukraine feel safe and on the protection of their state. he's to hoist ukrainian flags back throughout occupied dun bus, southern ukraine,
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and crimea. ukraine has every right to liberate its territories and people and will continue to do these regardless of russia's wards or deeds. sham referendum are elements of aggression against the sovereign state. and anyone involved in organizing or conducting these force will be held accountable. i depend on attic edison james base joins us live now from the united nations in new york. and james, often with this, is that the diplomacy on the sidelines or before and after the meeting. that's quite interesting. but perhaps 1st, you can tell us what happened at the security council today. well, what we expect to happen in terms of the big picture, a resolution condemning russia was vetoed by russia. that really was no surprise whatsoever. and no surprise that the majority of the security council would have
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supported that resolution if it hadn't been the russian veto. but i do think it was looking at the, the details of the figures in the votes that happened on this occasion. because if you go back to immediately after the russian invasion of ukraine, the security council vote, then of course, russia used its veto as well when it was condemned. but then you had 3 abstentions in the security council. china being one of them this time around for abstentions. now i think privately, that probably will worry some of the supporters of ukraine in the security council because the next move is to take this to the un general assembly. the figures there last time around on the 2nd of march, shortly after the invasion, when the, when the general assembly voted, they got 141 countries to vote on the side of ukraine to deplore russia's actions, others abstain. some didn't use the vote tool, and there were some small number voted with russia, but i think there will be
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a worry that what we've seen in the security council, yes, it's only gone from 3 extensions to 4. might on a bigger scale happen in the general assembly, and perhaps some of the isolation campaign that ukraine its allies have been trying to pursue it. the un might be beginning to weaken a bit. and you mentioned the 4 abstentions to china, india and brazil, all large significant countries with influence. now, what has been the, the response particularly from china and india because i suppose while they abstain, it's very difficult for america in the west to say that varies a united international from homeless yeah, i mean, just, just to add to that one was a small country african country got bond, but yes, you're right. if you look at the other ones, china, we know china has an alliance with russia and china doesn't want upset russia,
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but i think china's felt a little uncomfortable at various points in recent months. given what's been going on in ukraine, india is a country that historically has ties with russia, and particularly in terms of the military, the russians have supplied the indians with a lot of arms over the years. but these are big countries as is brazil. and i think the fact that such be countries are saying not saying we support russia, but a saying it's time to stop all the all the angry talk in the security council. it's time to stop the war. it's time to restart. diplomacy, i think, will worry ukraine in some of ukraine's allies because ukraine would take the view that if you stop the war right now, then ukraine loses all of that territory that's been taken by russia and there's no way it's ever going to get it back. thank you very much. i diplomatic editor james base at united nations eulu. georgia is the director of the frontier europe initiative and a former military advisor to nato. she joins us live now from washington,
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d. c. how does life change for those living on the rational patient in the ukrainian territories? now that the annexation appears to have been formalized? well, we have important parallels to crimea for the last 8 years, where we have seen throughout these years reports off political persecution and even worse and over the last few minds, attempts to forcefully mobilize crimean citizens. and of course, taking their rights away to come to retain ukrainian citizenship, get double citizenship. and if they manage to leave you crate to leave crimea for ukraine, never be able to come back. i'm afraid when we're looking at these territories that have been legally annexed and occupied by russia today,
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we might be seeing actually, worse, we already have over the last few days, reports of full force for mobilization of populations from these areas like more you, paul. and so when it comes to human rights and their right to just survive and stay out of the war, i'm afraid of them. yes. and you leah just to be just to clarify, when you speak about forceful mobilization, you mean people civilians who are living in these territories being forced to fight in the army, being forced to fight on russia aside and being drafted into the military without them having any interest to do so. yes. and of course, russia is in complete control of all the territories that it's onyx. what kind of dilemma does that pose to cave and ukrainian forces? in terms off this illegal annexation and announcements today in moscow that doesn't
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really create a problem on either side, if we think about it, because the real borders are the internationally recognized one since ukraine's and dependent. i just went and kind of, you know, what you mentioned about that, the forceful mobilization of civilians in the area could that affect how key response i don't think so because we've seen some similar reports again from crimea illegally annexed 8 years ago. and in these reports, in some of the russian control territories, over a month have been going on in parallel with deportations that we've also witnessed over the last few months in massive numbers that has not so far affected ukraine's military strategy. and i don't see that changing any time soon. one of the implications of this for diplomacy. well,
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the fact that russia is announcing that some territories is, are now belonging to itself doesn't really change anything on in reality, it's like saying, a random other country belongs. now to a true russia, and so in terms of diplomacy, the intention, one of the main attentions from moscow side with these referenda is sort of to try to determine the west to support ukraine. less with weapons to defend the territories that it has lost. but both on the western side of support and on keeps side in terms of statements. and in terms of military procedure, this will not change because no one on the western side or of course ukraine recognizes these annexations. thank you very much for joining us from washington.
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you, leah georgia. thank you. denmark's energy agency is saying that gasoline from 2 major pipelines that run from russia to germany are expected to stop at some point this weekend. 40 eights were discovered in the north $31.00 and $2.00 pipelines which transports gas under the baltic sea. they were not an operation, but they were filled with tons of methane that started bubbling to the surface. so i wanna just say they detected explosions in the area. western leaders of call it sabotage and dismissed roches accusation that the us and its allies were behind it . will you countries of agreed to impose an emergency winful tax on the excess profits made by energy companies? cash raise is expected to go to families and businesses to help with the rising cost of living. humanist is a more divided on a potential blog, quite cap on russian gas prices is asher bought has more in the story now from paris. you energy ministers have agreed on 3 measures. they say will help
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reduce energy bills in the european union. they won't implement a power saving measure, so measures that would force, for example, companies and businesses to reduce consumption. they also want to implement a winful tax for some energy companies that have been making enormous profits during this energy crisis. and thirdly, a solidarity tax on fossil fuel companies. the idea is that the extra money from these taxes would go into helping a poor household across the european union. now the check energy minister that hosted this meeting in brussels said of course with the wind looming. there is a real sense of urgency. he said that you simply doesn't have the luxury of time not to do anything. we are in energy war with russia, which all is all strongly affects our industry, father, origins,
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and coordinate the you. action is needed. well, in terms of further action, energy ministers are also considering the idea of putting in place a price cap on or gas coming into the european union, not just a russian gas. this is something that 50 member states has been pushing for, including fraud for poland and spain. they said would help reduce energy prices in the u. that this price limit could be put at a rate that would still make the very competitive on the international market. but so far, the commission has been very reluctant to put in place any thought of measure like and wide priced cab because they are worried about dissuading energy. important gas, important at a time when you so desperately needs energy sources. just a bit of news from india, the central bank has raised its base rate half a percentage point. this is a 4th rise since may because of rising inflation and the repeal falling to its
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lowest level against the dollar. indian official if inflation rate remains at 7.4 percent. and that affects the country's economic at outlook for economic growth. in the news, our lie from london still ahead on the program. hearken, ian heads and off to ripping through florida. president joe biden says the destruction is likely among the worst in the nation's history. brazil's present steals of strategy. donald trump's electoral. hypo could, using countries voting machines have been unreliable. max for stipends, title push is dented by ferrari. i will the action from practice at the singapore world pre ah, now burkina, faso leader has been overthrown in a crew that was announced on state television. this is the 2nd military takeover in
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less than a year, according to a statement read by an officer. the countries you leader is captain abraham torre. he says that president paul already done me, but was removed because of ongoing security failures that the constitution has been suspended and orders closed. have you gone? fire was heard around the capital this morning, including near the presidential palace. of course, john is says one, the constitution is suspended law. so like for a transitional charter is dissolved rory. the government is dissolved for the transnational. legislative assembly is as old as 5. the land and air borders are closed from 30th to september. 2022 at 0 hours until further notice. 6, a curfew is introduced from 9 pm to 5 am. 7, all political activity is suspended. h. all activities of civil society organizations are suspended. 9. the nation's active forces will be convened in the
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near future to adopt a new transitional charter, and to designate a new civilian or military precedent on nicholas acas following his wife and our car, he joins us on the phone now. so it just to me, just to be clear about this neck at president, pull on re dominga himself, took power in a coo earlier this year in january. he has now been overthrown. i the man we just saw speaking the captain and captain ever him char a. now who, who is he? jewelry is a john kept in part of a special force unit called cobra. and their job essentially is try to fight off the property to the north and south. the i'm going to call you in this particular unit, is actually forces have sub parts have you long since the power in january. now you push these forces up onto the line. they have been arguing for many months now
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. it would be a request to be asked them to receive marion 40 percent. according to the west african debt collect 40 percent of the country is no longer in control of the government. and so her just now television, it is all in the list of, of, of things that they would like to do is a feeling that i speak to people who are on his feet of what i do. it's cool that happened 8 months ago when it comes to what we saw on the same day. i'm still curious where the street over it's vision channels. the pose in that leader jack. same promise to bring it back
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securely and sovereignty to this country. the frustration among the marian that the situation require more help with the coach her to the street or get a rush hoping that maybe she could help them talk about you haven't with or would you agree with people because you know, all right, thank you. thank you. very much, i think we got a sense of what you're trying to say that we're going to discuss this story more with our gas pumps. we can catch up a bit later. we get a better line for noun, nick hack. thank you very much. since 2015 begin of has has been an escalating wave of violence linked to arm groups like al qaeda. and i still, as nick was just mentioning there, it seemed more than 2000 people killed and nearly 2000000 forced from their homes,
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military rulers ousted on friday and seize power in a coup in january as we were saying. they overthrew the elected president roche mark christiane cabrera, who was accused of not tackling the violence, beginner faso, marley, chad and guinea of all experienced coo since 2020. this has led to fears of a return to military rule in the region, a negotiator from the economic community of west african states or eco us, is saying 40 percent of bikini faster is now out of the government's control across the us as a political scientist and security unless he joins me live now from stock home via skype. so there appears to be one qu after another, but it, it, the security situation meanwhile, continues to deteriorate. and that seems to be the sort of prompt that the sort of justification for one sort of military figure taking over from another. why does it keep getting worse? one of them has gotten worse for several reasons. for malleable, keener fossil,
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but it's mainly the fight against extreme is what underpinning all that is the incompetence of governments, the corruption, the sense of exclusion. i'm expecting a soon and really a feeling that there's no light at the end of the tunnel. you know, so these military cases and, and we're going to just talk government after just reflective of the poor governors, both in terms of security, in terms of, you know, the democratic or what else in terms of to come and go to govern us. these are not just one off situations we are seeing the and that mining up to it in west africa. we are see, i'm increasing patience from, you know,
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use groups. and that's the code is demanding and expecting this to be live on security and social welfare. the suffrage, and how is it, how is it that on groups have been able to gain ground to the point where nearly half of this territory is outside the control of the government? is it that the is the army we can divided or is it? is it about that the strength of the scripts? well, i think is a little bit of both. but for me, my real cause and is b in appropriateness of the types of security for assistance. do you mean to be 2nd countries and also to the world with countries so that for me, small groups of highly motivated, highly move bow fairly well, the extreme is not able to take on government forces because the political
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underpinning. so i'm excited to ted trained, employed, and to politicize, we believe was a government believe more in their rhetoric of fighting, i kind of and i so then you just talk styles, cripple and giving them to kind of, you know, tools and doctrines necessary to be able to provide security. ringback so i think all governments should also to go by social welfare that people have been kind of just going out t and that says that central government have getting cris dot see west africa is under very often major crisis. one more successful could be a serious impact about troy. if the government can, i don't know what is,
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what is abraham char i going to do now he claims that he can improve the security situation. no, he can't just rhetoric. he has no new plans than that me by had than cowboy. it doesn't have been a better strategy than to post stuff. these are the regime topical stuff, the west africa. it's on often something fundamentally dangerous. what do you mean? what do you mean by that? that means conference since it does have lost trust, there's a lack of direction that we are looking for a replacement of territory ca flourishes, competent abby's capable of fighting and resisting the spice of breeding. right? that's the core doesn't say how do we recreate a sense of belonging so that it least them intelligence can be shared in ways that
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can help you know, active man right now is believe for example, who and these groups have been invited to come and help them into i got, i mean this is an impact with us. i'm sure by tomorrow sunday, and monday of course we're just off. it's supposed to close on the supplementary protocol of democracy and issue all kinds of threats. it simply for feel and it won't get a credit of leadership and crisis of governance and he's going to get a brand. thank you very much. i almost impossible or incapable of believe that these are very important developments in west africa. thank you very much for speaking to us tonight. kweisi awning, turning it out from cell con,
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can use our life and london a palestinian family more as a child's desk. they say he was chased by israeli soldiers after delays from covered protest. major flooding children c donna finally getting ready to go back to school. head injury rules are and to review from a scare for the miami dolphins. it'll have that story ah. with. after rather a wet week in the southern alps, suddenly you ran measure it in stormy very recently. this cloud, which is still bringing the storms is drifting away, so we'll be improving weekend things and moving there. the breeze will be picking up the changes come down a little bit. but for example, in these small islands barracks, it'd be fine and sunny was temperature just down
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a little bit of what they were recently. and that will last long. there will be, i think, some persistent rain around the, a dramatic coast, at least for a while. that'll pushy was as well. but the autumn, the look is definitely with us there yet again, a storm system that will give windy weather to iceland as body brought rain for the british isles and will end up with temperatures in the high teens. but a bit of a feeling. the breeze i think, and this light is blue, suggests overcast skies quite often and rain coming out and throughout a good part of northern europe. now the picture on sunday is much the same except we squashed the heat. now out of romania, bulgaria, greece and we start to do the same through turkey as well, with temperatures po, to on an anchor at $28.00 in athens, coming down a little bit. the sun returns after the rain has gone through germany and france, for example, the certainly a concentration from paris than towards the western side of austria. that looks wet . ah,
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october on al jazeera campaigning for nigerian elections begins as candidates vive for votes, and what is set to be a decisive and close race. emmy award winning folk lines were tons with an exclusive investigation into alleged cover ups by the us border patrol. china holds its national congress of communist party members with president t likely to be re elected as its head. what does this mean for china and the world? only with dreams takes you beyond the glitz and glamour, revealing the stories of those seeking fame and fortune in the world's largest film industry. 60 years on from the cuban missile crisis, we asked what can be learned from events that lead the world to the brink of nuclear war. october on al jazeera, on counting, the cost will cutting taxes, kick starts the u. k. economy always, britain, facing our financial crisis. central banks are hiking interest rates. we ask about the global impact. last, why movies from bollywood?
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and hollywood are fighting to stay in the spotlights. counting the cost on all jessica. ah, ah, welcome back. look at the main stories. now. russia's president has proclaimed the annexation of 4 regions in ukraine, a demon bruce, enjoying thousands of people at moscow's right square for the public celebration, his and more use russian. rita to brushes, meet up how to unblock the un security council. resolution condemning a land graham. meanwhile, rushing missiles if it's a convoy of ukrainians, trying to cross the front line to bring back family from occupy tarrot trees. these 30 people were killed the attack and in the city of that felicia. meanwhile, ukraine as formerly submitted an application to join nato,
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begin of us as need or has been overthrown by the military and a qu announced on states he lee. according to the statement read by an officer of the country's new leader, is captain abraham troy. he says the constitution has been suspended, and the boarders are now closed or go to afghanistan. now the death toll from a suicide attack on an education center in the capital cobble has arisen to 50. most of the victims of female students who are sitting a practice university entrance exam. no group is claim responsibility. but as on the costume reports, the predominantly shia has our area has suffered at some of the worst attacks in the country. in recent years, with desperate families hoping the worst feelers are not confirmed after the use of an attack on a titian center. yes, you say yes ma'am. yes. you know. but as ambulances brought dozens to the hospital,
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the enormity of the attack was clear. suicide bomber blew himself up inside the room. a students ruled a mock exam. as 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. mike helped carry some dead bodies that the taliban did not allow us to take photos. well, 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 our community living in this area of western cobble was how many months ago i do a lot. i guess we had a lot of hope by sending our children out to learn and the 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 ad bodies. this is really painful and only people who have experience of this kind of last of their family members can feel
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what i, on the other families of feeling that the group has placed persecution for decades by these slum at snape. and with carla bon and sydney. that 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 incidents since the taliban of taken over, as they do not. how forward the capacity of a counter terrorism, ah, ah, my counter insurgency there have been transitioning themselves from being military to our government power. so it may take time to take control fully off the security apparatus. the government has condemned the top, but it comes as education has become a flash point in afghanistan, under taliban rule, with girls blocked from returning to secondary education. michelson,
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ultra cetera. well, our storm in now storm in its made land full and south carolina full costs of predicting a storm surge and floods off to the mega stone cause catastrophic damage. in florida. historic city of charleston is likely to feel up front of this. it was president joe biden is approved in emergency declaration for the state, but it's already cause widespread destruction in florida. it was a hurricane when it hit and it's really one of the most powerful storms to have hit the country. and recent is with at least $21.00. dest reported. so far. florida's governor is saying the damage cause will likely take years to repair homes of will than $80000.00. residents in the town of fort myers have been destroyed. kristin salumi reports now from fort myers. this is where hurricane ian came. a ground as a category for a storm with record serge. devastation is everywhere. you look behind me. you can see a boat that was in the water. now in the middle of the street,
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there are buildings toppled roofs tore it off. power lines down everywhere. in fact, 1900000 people are still without power in florida. and that is complicating ongoing search and rescue efforts in some areas where flooding has prevented rescuers from getting in on a barrier island where the bridge to the island is out. it's impossible to reach people because of the lack of power and lack of cell phone service and the depth tool. now $21.00 known fatalities, but that could rise as those search efforts continue around here. people are taking stock of the damages and getting ready for a long rebuilding process. people in cuba have been holding protests on the 3rd day of power blackouts. this off to hearken in, hit the massive storm, cause cube is great to collapse. it knocked out how to the entire island of
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11000000 people. it flattened homes and obliterated agricultural fields. protest is, are in have honor, and they've been buying on pots and pans to demand the restoration of electricity elsewhere. hi, for noro is true that land slides and floods in central vietnam killing at least 2 people. communities have been cut off and rising water levels of threatening hydropower dams. jack points had been set up to prevent people from crossing flooded bridges and collapse roads. the army national weather service says at nora was the most powerful ty flint hit the country for 20 years. hundreds of schools in sudan of perspiring. the start of the new term after floods that damaged classrooms and destroyed equipment. one in 3 children already out of school and there are concerns of more delays increasing that number. it been morgan reports now from casala in east and sudan. dana, a butler, is helping her son ahmad, get ready to start the school year. he was due to thought his 6th grade more than
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a week ago. yeah. nathan and the uh, the lot the monopoly at the start of the school year has been postpone 3 times this year. first, we were told it would start in september and then we were told the 2nd of october, then they told us this week that it would be the 9th of october. education has not been stable and that has led to our kids not being stable either one children's education keeps being interrupted. first cove it than mass protests and now flooding which destroyed more than 60 schools. here. both schools that were untouched by the flooding are now used as shelters by families who lost their homes . at least 600 schools have been damaged by floods this year. the repeated delays and school enclosures over the past few years has left to few children returning to 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
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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, i'm susceptible to am, to being am traffic's to being exploited, to being abused to bit had to child labor. ah, to not having access to opportunities or anything in the job market. ah, and once a child drops out, it becomes harder to get them back in. castillo's government says it's doing what it can to get kids back in school. so, but you're looking for one world with all right, we're, well, we'll try to compensate damages using the materials we received from the federal government and, or the state government or it organizations over. but it will be hard to want to have an exact number of home in the schools were destroyed. for sure, we can distribute i do vailable resources for schools to resume and our models mother worries. her son is starting to lose interest in education due to the
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constant delays. she hoped that schools open on time before he drops out and jeopardizes his future. he will morgan on da 0, castillo east, them, so damn it gander is struggling to contain a growing outbreak of ebola. at least 7 people have died from the virus, and 35 confirmed cases have been recorded in the central district of mil been day. now the government has admitted that there were failures and the initial response. they said that at the early stages of containment, what disorganized so testing of samples is also contributed to the spread out. the tanzanian government has won a land disputes against the mass i heard does. east african course have just as found? the messiah failed to prove that eviction from ancestral land was against the law. eviction started in 2017 from area surrounding serengeti national park. the ruling is going to be appealed next week. demonstrations of continued an iran after the
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death of a young woman in police custody women across the country been burning their had scarfs and cutting their hair in protest against strict religious rules. a face, a government crackdown with one human rights claiming that 83 people have been killed, including children. iranian security forces say they've arrested 9 europeans for their involvement in the demonstrations. as been an outpouring of grief at the funeral of 7 year old rayon. silly man in the village of taco, near bethlehem and the occupied westbank. his family says he died of fear after israeli soldiers chased children in the village. and abraham has this report. it's a sad day here and poor village, south of the occupied west bank. his family members and people in the village more and the death of 7 year old re ansley man. this is as a room used to live here with his 2 older brothers was supposed to turn 8
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next month. the family says he was a top student. they're trying to take away his stuff to remember him. i've been living 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 his written it's, as i love 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 harlot. diane's older brother, he tells us about his brother's favorite food grape leaves, and his favorite subject in school does arabic. he is only 13 that his family
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says he's already seen too much. who can go, don't 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 you run away from one side and the soldier met him from the other side. ryan saw the soldier in front of him again. he was shocked and dropping dead out of fear. had his al man lives nearby and she tells us that these really forces came here looking for children. can you tell me what happened? he and his home with his home 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 those that israeli soldiers were looking for storm throwers? but people here say that even if children were growing gone, what harm would the 7 year old code, the soldiers were harmed through their teeth?
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they say that the main goal for a one is to instill fear among fellow vivian. oh . well, brazilians are preparing to vote in sundays election, present variables known as supporters, containers, so dows while the countries electronic voting system, critic, se he is laying the groundwork to contest the results. if he is defeated by the for president, who is an asshole to lead to silver? one key on a key of reports. now. he lou in brazil selection there to mean contenders. former president, reason us who rule or the silver on the left of the political spectrum and incumbent j bow sonata on the right. but a 3rd character is now sharing the spotlight, brazil's electronic voting system. and as of a rumor go blow by mint, the voting system is completely bung. brazil's electronic voting machines have been
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used in every national election for the past 2 decades, and have been considered reliable. trailing in the polls. wilson, i was questioning the technologies integrity, prompting his followers to do the same. he's taken to the streets, demanding the return of paper balance. if there is no paper trays, how will we to know that the election has not been stolen? ballston, all right. will win on the 1st round on october 2nd, unless there is fraud. the president's opponents cbl scenarios laying the groundwork to contest the results of he loses yearly. elmwood club, both scenario is a bad copy of donald trump. he tries to copy tromping everything, brazil's electoral courts, as the machines are secure. the system has more than turn at technology, technological barriers, security barriers. it's used in most modern mechanisms, navarra cryptography, and digital signature and is consider one to more secure security. secure electra
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systems in the world. political analysts says your process says that sparking this controversy is dangerous for brazil's democracy. i think the residential boss on, on who's doing this because he won't accept the results of the election if he loses . and so he needs an excuse, he needs a narrative in e. so a story about why he was and who is behind this, and there's a judicial conspiracy, welters comparison conspiracy to support him out of office. for recent polls show that 7 out of every 10 brazilians still believe in the electronic voting system, which was 1st used in 1996 and only 4 years ago facilitated the election of president bull. so narrow himself, monica in our give al jazeera,
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rio de janeiro. a cattle disease outbreak in india is killed, 800000 cows and buffalos. another 2000000 cattle have been infected. the outbreak has devastated farmers have already suffered severe losses from extreme weather. viruses now spreads at least 15 states that are chinese prizes. aging bank has made a rare public appearance to mark martyrs day in beijing is special ceremony honor those who died fighting for the establishment of the people's republic of china. she paid his respects along with that top officials and veterans. china will mark its national day on saturday. time are for the sport. peter is in doha. thank you very much, mary. m, england's cricketers have taken they t 20 series in pakistan to a deciding match of the comfortably winning game 6 in a low hall. full salt, fired and unbeaten, $88.00 off just $41.00 balls. as the tourists reach their target of 170 with more
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than 5 ovaries to spain, salts with 13 falls and 3 sixes in his innings. england won by 8 wickets. the field stands at $33.00 with the final match in law. that one is taking place on sunday. german champions by munich can return to form in the buddhist legal with something when of a by labor coos. and on friday, the club of struggled at the start of the current season. coming into this one without a winning for in the league. you san a. got them on their way here to mall marcial, a double. the advantage for you now, this month's men. quite right. they because we're going to seriously consider the, the face, the frailties on the left hand side because by and again, exposed to that area of the pitch for the 3rd, this time cynically superstore saudi manet finishing from the edge of the box. and to wrap it all up or go keeping howler, bio idea,
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thomasville and saying thank you very much with a simple finish to complete a full new new outs. ferrari have shown max for stopping, met. securing back to back f one world titles at this, we can singapore grumpy, won't be as easy as they set the pace in 2nd practice. it was an eventful session for the young japanese alpha tori. dr. a yuki to nota was forced to quit exeter khaki find a policy the findings, the header for our team. i, charlie clare as they look to stop for stuff and becoming champion again on sunday . the red bull driver was only full fastest, competing just 7 lapse in the night session. motor ged will race in india next year. for the 1st time in the sports history. it will take place in september at the good, the international circuit, just south of new delhi,
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which previously hosted for me to one races. carfax farm is another new addition to the calendar for next season. the riders are in time for this week. strong, free with yo and zacko. go in quickest in fridays practice. 21 time grand slam champion. know that jacob, it should be happy with his form. ahead of the paras masters indoor events in a months time joker, which took care of business at the tel aviv open on friday against canada's wasik possible full does a straight fits win for the serb who is currently ranked 15th in the world. jacobin winning, 76, and 63 before bill harris masters, the 2 must still stop in places like tokyo and basel at the korea open in sol. there was an upside for top. seed, caspar root of norway in the last state. the us open, finest has beaten in 3 sets by japan's yoshi to this yoko another up against alexander corvette should which in the semi finals the nfl chief medical officer
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says miami dolphins, quarterback to its under by lower, was checked 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 pro, towards the end of the 1st half. they was held up almost 10 minutes. as he received treatment on the field tank of i lower was taken the hospital with concussion and later released with full movement of his extremities. this incident occurred just 4 days off. he suffered a concussion injury against the buffalo bulls, 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, for me as long as i'm coaching here. oh, if there is in a, you know, i'm not gonna fudge that whole. that whole situation, if there's um, any, any sort of inclination that someone has a concussion legans
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a concussion protocol. it's very strict in the game itself. the bangles inflicted 1st defeat of the season on the dolphins as they took a 2750. it was one of 3 touch names with home side finished off by why the silver tea higgins. the bengals had 2 wins and 2 losses from their everything. now a holy one in gulf is normally pretty rare, but they were a couple during the opening round of the p. j to his latest events in mississippi. the 1st was made by this man, american brand, and where it came a par, 3 4th, which was playing 163 yards. the ball roll towards the whole and then dropped in south african m j duffy was the other player to make an ace. and was on the very same hole, somewhat serendipitous, perhaps. but it turns out lightning does strike twice. the world's best mountain bike riders are gearing up for next month's red bull rampage events in the deserts of utah. one of the 18 ride is taking part in the 16th edition of the event is
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belgian tom are going on. a 29 year old has been preparing by taking on an extreme course which he helped to design himself and build the mine line on the outskirts of lees weaves around and abandon coal mine. and it certainly puts even one of the world's best riders to the taste. ah, that's what will leave it for now. marry him, it's back to you in london. thank you very much. that's it. funny is our bother back in a couple of minutes with more the days news around up the top stories coming out very shortly. ah ah.
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