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ah, celebrations in russia as president vladimir putin and next is 4 ukrainian regions controlled by his army. the key of is determined to fight on un resolution to condemn those annexations fails after russia vito's the move. ah, milan has him secret this is edges ita live from dall. so coming up military offices in burkina faso over throw the president, 8 months after he came to power in a qu, fee, and makes land for in south carolina, but not before sweeping through florida, where at least 21 people have been killed and millions are still without power
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or russian president, vladimir putin has proclaimed the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions and says people, there will be russian citizens forever. ukraine western countries and the united nations have condemned putin's move to formerly declared done yet lucon sc harrison . and zap what easier parts of russia. it marks an escalation in the 7 months war. mohammed vol has more. i 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 the russian federation, latino. each podium, russia held so called referendums in the 4 partially occupied areas of ukraine over the last week. the votes denounced by western governments and the ukrainian
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government as a sham all deliver it at his own think yes, to join in russia. oh, we better let, although the choice of the people in the areas of dimansky landscape separates ya 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 respect even and no other way. that's the only path to peace that you would we will defend our land using all forces and means at our disposal luxury and will do everything we can to protect the security of our people in total ashes illegally. and next, about 15 percent of ukraine's total area land 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 is previously said, nothing's off the table and it comes to defending what in his eyes is now russian
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territory. that's raised fears of an escalation, if ukrainian attacks in parts of ash and claimed regions continue looking for an international. they'll try to ensure face of images on television, but people's real emotions will be very far away from what's being shown. people understand that politics is now on the battlefield on a whole different level. what's voted for and what sign is not important. in that sense, the kremlin can offer anything comforting to the russians. it wasn't what the 40s did a further public was this carefully managed celebration that patriotism was clear the appetite among open rushes for a long conflict, perhaps less. so why this broke about a foot in redraw, and the maps of both russia and ukraine. but now the difficult part begins your korean, her paul, for the western allies, is just the move should be the 1st. russia says it is going to defend what is now
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called it's $33.00 by any means that implicitly includes nuclear weapons. hum, yvonne and moscow are the un security councils attempt to pass a resolution condemning that. annexation failed off the russia, used its veto power or diplomatic editor james base reports now from the united nations in new york. in the resolution condemning russia that was put before the security council was drawn up jointly by albania, and by the us. in defense of all countries to have the right to be safe from invasion and annexation. we are voting yes. and in defense of the world's collective peace and security. weird you to vote yes to let us show putin the resolve of this council. in response, russia sounded incredulous. scarcity. ruth, could you tell me,
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do you seriously expect russia to consider and support such a draft? and if not, then it turns out that you are intentionally pushing us to use the right of the veto in order to then wax lyrical about the fact that russia abuses this, right? those. and so when the draft resolution was put to the vote, there was no doubt how russia would respond. it's a permanent member of the security council with veto power, and it used it. abstentions, please raise your hands, but it's notable for other council members decided not to support the resolution. and instead to abstain china, brazil, gabon, and india escalation of rhetoric or tension is in no one's interest. it is important that pathways are found for a return to the negotiating table. keeping in view the totality of the evolving situation, india decided to abstain on the resolution. after the meeting, the u. s. ambassador told reporters she take the issue to a vote of all $193.00 united nations members in the general assembly right
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after the russian invasion of ukraine when the general assembly voted at the beginning of march, 141 countries voted to deplore russia's actions following the security council vote, and the abstention some will be asking whether it's possible to reach that high watermark again. james bays al jazeera of the united nations in one of those regions claimed by russia. an attack on a civilian convoy has killed at least 30 people police in the 40, just say 88 others were injured. or a challenge reports from keith. they'd 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 cars or in them, blood pooling among the shattered glass. when you owe us any visit today at 710 russian troops launch 3 missiles at the car market. near the supreme gallery keep
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highway civilians train across the check point for the occupy territory. we're head villa, g mirror, valentino, luggage put him. russia has denied responsibility and thrown the accusations back of ukraine hours after the attack. but he may boot informally annexed for ukrainian regions. the un is condemned. this is illegal for the kremlin, put on a patriarch 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
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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, 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 consensus or our focus now or is on providing her immediate sir support to ukraine and to help you can defend itself against her. the russian, brutal invasion inside nato. poor out give says it'll fight on the man in northern didn't he ask russian troops surrounded and on the verge of a local defeat. moscow says it's new acquisitions, a russian forever. ukraine is trying to prove, otherwise we'll reach helens out
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a 0. give a military offices in burkina faso have overthrown the president just 8 months after he took power in a co new leader captain abraham try or a said or read to me but was removed because of security failures. nicholas ha cripple. he another crew in burkina faso on friday residents woke to the sound of gunfire. soldiers took positions on the capitals main artery blocking access to the presidential palace where heavy gunfire could be heard. hours later, soldiers from breaking up as his special forces led by young captain abraham tarry appeared on national television announcing their military takeover in where it appears to be a qu within a qu, did not it elko murder dba? our common ideal was betrayed by our leader lieutenant colonel paul 100 amoeba, in whom we had placed all our trusty indeed the deterioration of the security situation which justified our action has been relegated to the background in favor
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of unfortunate political adventures. as the day unfolded, a small crowd gathered celebrating the military takeover and the end of pol on he, demi was rule, did without this book, dominga has been far from my mumps. he a skilled looking, a fossil. he has sold all a foster. he's incompetent. the people will raise their voices to make him understand that the hood he has forced booking a fossil in the situation. oh then he by himself took over in its last january. he promised to bring back peace and security to a country under attack from armed groups linked to al qaeda and iso. but since he took power, burkina forces have gone from set backs to military defeat. despite the military support of france, the former colonial power, i reckon in fact that i can for cannabis no longer agrees with the partnerships that bind us with france. and we are not in favor of cruise,
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but we are in favor of cruise that lead us to cooperate with other partners who will be when, when partners these protestors wave russian flags desperate to see an end to military defeats. they want russia to support an army that seems divided, fighting each other. while arm groups continue to gain grounds. nicholas hawk al jazeera de carr. i still ahead on al jazeera fears that the war in ukraine could push bosnia herzegovina into a state of turmoil as it prepares for elections and selling seeds of doubt. brazil's electronic voting system under scrutiny ahead of sundays presidential ah but the excessive heat has been around
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the rock in the gulf states is that most the middle east all summer is fading away . not 40. 2 still incubated missy, but the breezes a dry one of the few rather more present in their hearts that the 7 might be dusty but not excessively. so i don't think the edge of the monsoon still catching syllabus, not as much as it was, is more in the way of sunshine now is in fact quite a breeze come down through the eastern med, you think it would be cooling things out of the van but that's not true. look at the forecast the garza as a city, for example. the average is 20 for the record as far as long as he is about 29 is a you could be up to record high temperatures for the next 3 days. now it's not just gothic sense to jerusalem, and probably up into what parts of lebanon as well. but as the sky is empty, it's still going to be sunny, as you can see. so there's a picture that come sunday. if we drop south, we've been seeing some pretty heavy rain recently, but it's specific areas not. we're wanted dot in the whole of africa. the concentration has been further west had been flooding in nigeria still funding in
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jury the potential for water come. and if you look at that, the reins or a long way north, right up into this a hell. whereas in the fall science, particularly botswana and around joe bird, temperatures are much higher than they should be. ah little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly wrong. aside from then being punished, boy el salvador strict divorce and both have seen women incarcerated for years. some say their only crime was the devastating still empowering story of one woman's struggle that ignited a movement. miscarriage, of justice. a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah
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ah. hello again, this is a reminder of our top stories. russia's president has proclaimed the annexation of 4 ukrainian regents. but in bruton joined thousands of people at moscow's red square for the public celebration. ukraine and its western allies have denounced the move in russia used his veto power to block a un security council resolution condemning what he calls an illegal land. grab resolution was torn up jointly by albania, and the u. s. it's likely to be brought before the general assembly next week military officers and became a facile, have overthrown president paul, on read amoeba, less than a year off the he took power, and coo and officer made the announcement of the state television. the new leader is captain ibrahim try all right. constitutions been suspended,
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and borders are closed or can. ian has made land for in south carolina. the storm has downgraded from a hurricane to a post tropical cyclone. heavy rains and strong winds knocked out power for more than $170000.00 people and left many roadways along the coast under water. us president joe biden has approved an emergency declaration for the state or even hit florida as a hurricane and at least 21 deaths have been reported. there is one of the most powerful storms ever to hit us with widespread devastation affecting millions of people. 800000 homes in the town of fort myers have been destroyed. kristen salumi reports from their this is where hurricane ian came aground as a category for a storm with the 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, there are buildings toppled roofs tore it off. power lines down everywhere. in fact,
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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 death toll now 21 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. a cuban government has made a red request for emergency assistance from the u. s. r. county and knocked out power to the whole island of 11000000 people. cubans have been holding protest by banging pots and pans on the 3rd day of power blackout storm also flattened homes
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and obliterated agricultural fields. a denmark energy agency says gas leaks from 2 major pipelines that run from russia to germany are expected to stop at some point this weekend on monday for leaks were discovered in the north stream one and 2 pipelines which transport gas under the baltic sea. they will not in operation but will filled with tons of me saying that began bubbling to the surface the was calling for an urgent investigation. while russia has accused the west of sabotage or the war in ukraine has had an impact that can be felt strongly across bosnia herzegovina piece. there has been fragile since the 995 agreement. i said, break takes a look at how the war in ukraine is influencing the balkan nation. ahead of sunday's elections. bosnia still lives with the scars of the war. a war that saw more than a 100000 people killed. but it seems like this, that frightened people that another conflict could break out. these are not
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soldiers marching on the streets, but police officers, their military style presents and weaponry on display, in the republic, assert hska, one of the 2 entities in bosnia herzegovina, it's alarmed, bosnians, and western observers. for 27 years pieces held in bosnia. but certainly, there miller, a dick has opening said, the serv dominated entity should separate, entirely from the rest of the country. he repeated it again. this week. we are now out of the doors. no, no of us. we cannot. 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 in ukraine. and stated his opposition to bosnia joining the european union in east, sorry, of all a part of republic assert sky that zed graffiti supporting russia's war, the mayor of east sarajevo plays down any support for russia. despite being
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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 the war between that people we are 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 and ukraine enough she would days and dent at the front will be extended to the rest of the balkans to bus her to gordon and at the will be able to actually both call for our young independent republic, her sub scott, 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 vienna, but i think the decision we took at that time, at the end of february, beginning of march, to double ours,
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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 called out a training exercise with positive 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. a sub sca something of 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. as i beg, i'll jazeera is sarajevo as brazilians prepared to vote supports as a president, jail. both sonata continued to so doubts about the country's electronic voting system could excite, he's laying the groundwork to contest the results. if he loses monica yanna, q reports c o. in brazil selection,
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there are 2 main contenders. former president, wheezy, nashville ruler, the silver on the left of the political spectrum, incumbent j enable so narrow on the right. but a 3rd character is now sharing the spotlight, brazil's electronic voting system. but as of amer go blip, i meant warner. rob said wonderful problem this year, brazil's electronic voting machines have been 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 the st. oh, taken to the streets, demanding the return of paper balance. he if there is no paper trays, how will we to know that the election has not been stolen ballston our road will win on the 1st round on october 2nd, unless there is fraud. the presidents,
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opponents say balsam arrows, laying the groundwork to contest the results. if he loses yearly. uh what, what both scenario is a bad copy of donald trump. he tries to copy trump in everything results 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 electro assistance in the world. political analysts, sasha plaza, 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 or narrative, he needs to tell a story about why he lost and who is behind this, and there's
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a judicial conspiracy, o, afters comparison, conspiracy to, to put him out of office. but we, some 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 san ardo himself, monica, an archival jazeera, rio de janeiro. or the tanzanian government has won a land dispute against my sy. heard as living on the edge of game reserves, the east african court of justice found the group failed to prove their eviction from ancestral land was illegal. vickers began in 2017 from area surrounding serengeti. national park, the government has already relocated up to 50000 must die. they plan to appeal the decision next week on nuclear safety and the ongoing war in ukraine were the main
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issues at the annual general conference of the international atomic energy agency, which has wrapped up in vienna dasa jabari. as details from the austrian capital, an annual event held by the un nuclear watched off at its headquarters this year over $2500.00 participants from $175.00 member state director general rafael grossi opened the session, highlighting the organisation main objective to maintain nuclear safety across the world. now, more critical than ever, given historic events such as russia's invasion of ukraine, is a root cause. and that led 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 at the south region. nuclear power plant immediately the i. e. a status report on safety concerns around as upper region
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nuclear plants delivered in september res, serious concerns about a possible nuclear disaster. if the military activities continue around the plant. the agency has passed to resolutions this year, calling on all parties to cease military activities near the plant. the field couldn't use rushes ambassador to the agency insist his country has no military presence at the plans, but rather national guards and blamed ukraine for continued to attack. europe's largest nuclear power plant, ambassador or me call leonor, also called ukraine proposal for a demilitarized zone around the plant and unrealistic demands. i will not come in the show that you for fresh i will say that you say it 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
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deal, which salter rom limit its nuclear program as law me how 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 better on nuclear program is entirely peaceful as 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, a 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. hi katara gears up to host what was 2022 woke up in less
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than 2 months. artists from 65 countries are in its capital to showcase their work . many are taking the opportunity to connect and collaborate on a global level thought high that reports from the study or basi is teaching a collage master class. the uranium is one to 307 or 60 flown in from around the world to participate in catholic biggest thoughts festival. it's one of several ambitious cultural projects planned in the lead up to the fif of world comp and of ember. this festival is creating a very big platform for most of the audience, because this time we have not only artists, we have collectors, historians, designers, every piece will create a very unique because this is the latest series by george, you use the renowned russian artist pi, need a painting technique using ultraviolet reactive pigment giving it's a varied look in both light and dog. each lay doyle on canvas takes up to 4 years to dry and may seem feature in one of car falls,
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museums. it's really exciting to be in power because i feel that this project jeanette, this about the origin of different forms of life can be interesting and for the people from every country and also from quite door to the golf country is keen to leave an impression on worldcom visitors that goes beyond football. aiming to become a cultural hub with global reach, it's spent years collaborating both home and away just last week with new york's metropolitan museum avant. the all told in the middle east is an emerging market that is increasingly becoming attractive. international artists and investors, in fact some of the office here from latin america, europe and asia, been saying it's the 1st time they showcase their work, not just in council, but also in the region. on top of this, mackay brown is visiting from miami, whether next world camp is being held in 2026. she came to work with locals and
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understanding non refundable tokens or an f t's those a unique digital art works. it's a part of a block chain and can't be duplicated. i feel that coming here and showcasing that and helping to, you know, go about building that. here. it is a great opportunity because it'll bring other artists from other places in the market is not so saturated. one country, it's all over, but of course we're here in the middle east is beautiful, you know, and i feel that car is a great place, a great opportunity to do that. cattle has been one of the world's largest art buyers in the last decade. having spent $1000000000.00, public space is being used to showcase some of its most expensive global purchases by the likes of damien hirst. and with more than 40 newly commissioned installations urban landscapes across the country, how being turned into vast outdoor art galleries saw the highlands al jazeera.
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