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sampson's gather. in bagdad to match the 3rd anniversary of the 2019 in mass anti government demonstrations. ah, hello, on emily ann, gwen. this is al jazeera alive from joe house are coming up ah, celebrations in russia as president vladimir putin. annexes for ukrainian wages controlled by its forces. the cave is determined to fight on while a un resolution to condemn those annexations fails after russia. these hosa moons and army offices in became fossil overthrow, the military ruler. 8 months after he came to power in occurred.
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ah, we begin in baghdad where thousands of gathering to mark the 3rd anniversary of the 2019 mass anti government demonstrations. many had calling for an end to rampant corruption and high unemployment. the movement became known as the tish reign. movement security has been tightened around to rocks, capitol, most of the cities, bridges, and main roads. a closed protest is have been demanding the removal of the political establishment. they blame for corruption. ali hashem is live for us in baghdad. hello, they ali, tell us more about these demonstrate is more is the mood like where you are web azako for last month or were the, the, the sri movement that you said the youth movement, doug, organized the 2019, brought us target market. all the
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a so quarter to come back to this square the square in the middle off, back that to come on. what i the anniversary. however, with the political situation in iraq, very complicated consideration arrive, at least between all so popular moves, some of them even having their own demonstrations at the same time or even within this same dom demonstrations. so that main slogans that are being raised over here . they want that are the rights of that mart fuse. i say that they want to let this establishment, this whole system collapse once again down borrowing the same slogan that was used in the past during data spring. the people once the regime down on this has been a raised over here on several. busy occasions today for now, according to the organizers that are saying they're not expecting around 75000
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people to be in this scrap for now we can say that there are a few thousands over here. however, they're coming from different areas that we're raising pictures of the youth and the activists who are killed since 2009 till today. however, the main slogan they're raising as we said, they want this whole establishment to go. they want to reform a different type of a social construct between people and the, the status. so this is for now what this people are calling for. however, that it's stressing, especially for the youth movements that assessing that that should be peaceful because just a couple of days ago you saw and i'll just see it up. there were a lot of. busy busy um foundations, between the protest as who went from this, who went to her followers off, she added that, looked to the saw that the draught,
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that's where i got this at the same place just on this bridge. so next saturday, the square to the $45.00 green zone were all the government squadrons of. so just couple of days there was an attempt to cross this bridge towards that space. however, today it seems that these people are standing just on the walls that the security forces, mace a, we are hearing every now and there are some here guys bombed the, however, to the moment, does know a scene of chaos low yesterday. or at least the mid due to midnight. there were a couple of rockets that were launched towards the green zone. there were several, a machine gun attacks. but for now, with respect to this square, things are still on the controls. ok, keep us posted as to how they develop. allie, hashem, life rats in baghdad, thanking rush
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air is facing strong criticism for it's an extension of 4 ukrainian territories. several countries including ukraine, have refused to recognize president vladimir pigeons proclamation, declaring diana glue, hans his son and separation as part of russia. mohammed al reports on what marks and major escalation in the 7 months or. 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 russian federation, willadeen rich podium. russia held so called referendums in the 4 partially occupied areas of ukraine over the last week. the votes denounced by western
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governments and the ukrainian government as a sham all deliver it, a resounding guest to join in russia. oh, we better let all of their choice of the people in the areas of dimansky hands separate her and her son is not up for discussion. it's been made when you 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 . that's the only path to peace that you would, we will defend our land using all forces and means at our disposal. and we'll do everything we can to protect the security of our people in total rushes 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 garage and citizens for ever. and while he made no mention of nuclear weapons, his previously said nothings off the table when it comes to defending. what in his
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eyes is now russian territory. that's raised fears of an escalation, if ukrainian attacks in parts of russia 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 voted for and what sign is not important. in that sense, the kremlin can offer anything confident 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 organ russians for long conflict, perhaps less. so why this broke up and just put in hazardous, drawn them out of both russia and ukraine. but in all the difficult part begins, you could and 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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cause it's $33.00 by any means that implicitly includes nuclear weapons. hum advice, i'm just moscow and russia block to un security council resolution condemning the annexation by using its beta powers, india and china, who chose to abstain of cold for a negotiated way out of the war and diplomatic. and it's a james based report from the united nations in neil in the resolution condemning russia that was put before the security council was drawn up jointly by albania, and by the u. s. in defense of all countries to have the right to be safe from invasion, an 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,
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should you tell me, 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
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a vote of all $193.00 united nations members in the general assembly right 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. more cities across iran are hosting protests over the death of masa maney in police custody. despite heavy crackdowns, police officers reportedly use chick asking us to see if in the south west to disperse demonstrators. dozens of people have been killed and hundreds rested in the past. 2 weeks since the unrest began 22 year old maney was arrested by rob morality police, or allegedly not following the countries dress code. police say she died of hot value, but her family claims she was beaten by offices. and at least 19 people have been
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killed as a police station was attacked in south east in iran. the date include 2 offices of iran's revolutionary god. local report say writers set 5 ties and trash cans in their head. john, the capital of system belew, chest on provence, it borders pakistan and afghanistan, and has witnessed attacks on security forces by ethnic and the launch. separatists lebanon's president has received a written also to resolve a maritime border dispute with israel. the 2 sides have been holding us mediated talks to agree on territorial waters in the mediterranean and the division of gas fields. that's cross live twos and a hot up and who's in by route zayna. how close to the 2 sides to a deal, and what are the next steps in the mediation process? well, lebanese officials have been saying for weeks now that they're close to
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a deal that there has been progress. now, a written proposal is on the table for lebanon to discuss. a copy will also be sent to the israelis, the u. s. has been mediating in this, this due to for some time now. but it seems that there is an urgency for an agreement because the eastern mediterranean could be a hub for europe, for europe's energy crisis. europe could get the alternative supplies that it's no longer gets from russia from the mediterranean region. and israel is ready to accelerate increase in gas exports to help europe, but it doesn't want to look over its shoulder. it doesn't want to deal with security concerns. lebanon's has by law group, is an armed group has threatened to israel, that if you go online and if gas supplies reach europe, we're able to disrupt this. if lebanon does not receive its rights in the maritime
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border dispute. so an agreement will help europe will allow israel to increase its gaz exports without having to worry about any security concerns. what happens now? a committee will be formed, they're going to study this and if they agree to the terms of this offer, there will be a meeting along the border with israel after un base, where the delegation of both sides will sit down and formalize this into a final agreement. if you like, zine up who's likely to get what is the deal is eventually raged. well so, so israel will no longer have any security concerns. europe will get gas supplies. of course it's not going to be enough. it's not going to fill the gap, but it will fill part of the gap, but lebanon, lebanon, think, will also gain why this is a country and financial collapse, economic collapse, the state is nearly bankrupt,
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and international companies are refusing to begin exploration or refusing really to start any drilling to find out whether or not there are gas reserves 11 on the territorial waters until a maritime border dispute agreement is in place. there also concerns about about the security. so this could start happening. it's not going to happen overnight. it's not going to solve lebanon's problems overnight, but it could be the beginning. then thanks for breaking down for us as always in a live for us and they were thinking still ahead on al jazeera, more on how jackie is. a rental market is booming in some areas. as young russians move to avoid constrict, conscription rather back home and preserving they can buy why some women in indonesia won the gamut to be recognized as special heritage. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle anyways, now in case you doubted the season as a hammer head, a cloud really ramming in to europe at the moment. see the shape nice hamburger. and that will do what you think it will do. bring in the cloud, the rain quickly followed by strong winds and push out the remnants of what's still summer. in bulgaria, romania, greece and turkey. for example, attempt has been the middle to high thirty's buttons. i say that's on its way out. so in the immediate future winded rain sweep across western europe, but up to scan the maybe a missing spain and portugal leaving the barrier. it's nice and fine corkscrew suddenly, a bit breezy, admittedly heavy rain down the coast of the adria. it may well be the case when this is just, the precursor was creeping ever eastwards. temperatures do come down, not dramatically. immediately. they come down a bit. that evening athens used to go left with 20 a, but athens forecast does. this creep down a little bit towards $26.00,
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which is where it should be. so it's not that dramatic, but it has been recently. same will effect a areas for the east. and i think further south, because we've had reco breaking temperatures around 2 nice here in northern trippy recently, that's all changing with this wind bringing cooler weather in a few shares. i think in the mountains too, but look at the rain. so for the south, it's still there a long way north in guinea, beside and even possibly the gambia to with sponsored by catch all day ways. this was a media mormon, the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing leave your freedom. being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of uses that game the growth and that product for the absence on al jazeera.
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ah ah hello, watching out a 0 m m liang when he's reminder of our top stories, the sour thousands are gathering in baghdad to mark the 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against the government. the protests in 2019 were held to seek an end to rampant corruption and high unemployment. and russia's president has proclaimed the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions with a public celebration in moscow's red square. the un security council failed to pass resolution condemning the move after moscow beat, heard it military offices, and became a fan, so have overthrown the president to 8 months after he took power in a coon,
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the new lady, captain abraham true ray, said paul andre de member was we're nerves because of security failures. nicholas hark explains why 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 houses, special forces, led by young captain ibrahim tore, appeared on national television announcing their military takeover in what appears to be a qu within acc. who did not del corner dba, our common ideal was betrayed by our leader lieutenant colonel poll. 100 amoeba in whom we had placed all our trusty indeed the deterioration of the security situation, which justified our actions has been relegated to the background in favor of unfortunate political adventures. as the day unfolded,
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a small crowd gathered celebrating the military takeover and the end of pole, or he, demi was rule good without this barbara de amoeba has been far from mine much. he is ill. booking a fossil he has sold all a foster, his skin competent, the people will raise their voices to make him understand that the hood he has forced will keener fossil the situation. oh than he by himself took over in a 2 last january. he promised to bring back peace and security to a country under attack from arm 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, other can impact that i can for cannabis, no longer agrees with the partnerships that bind us with france. and we are not in favor of cruise, but we are in favor of cruise that leaders to cooperate with other partners who
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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. the tasmanian government has won a land dispute with an indigenous group of miss i heard is leaving on the edge of game reserves. the east african court of justice found the group fail to prove its eviction from ancestral land was illegal. evictions began in 2017 from areas surrounding at the serengeti national park. the government has relocated up to 5000 messiah. the group plans to appeal against the decision next wake hatton, so he has more for on the willing from neighboring kenya. this is a case that has taken 5 years to conclude. now judges are the east african court of
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justice in russia, and tanya have dismissed a petition filed by communities at leaving on the edge of important game. we know they say that that sale and that they was a victim by government and their property was destroyed. the government, on the other hand, argues that the community that the messiah community has been destroying the path and that the population has been going fast. and people are improving because that, that territory, i seem to understand that many messiah that's up 50000 people in that area have already been relocated to other parts that have been set aside by the government for that purpose. as they have been given, learned, and a house as well. now this area we're talking about is very important for troll
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tourism. those you don't want to move as say that they are disappointed. they say that they will appeal the ruling as the financial markets, real in the bank of the government's budget announcement and the high risk strategy behind the prime ministers plan. if the growth is in question, the government now has to face a conservative party conference where these trust his leadership credentials are under mounting scrutiny. banker reports from london, a few streets from parliament, multiple right wing think tanks occupied grand premises, some with direct links to the breakfast campaign. others with ties to the right of the u. s. republican party. the people who for years have been lobbying for an ultra free market prime minister. now they found one in the form of less trust. and while they applaud the government's new direction, even these ideologues are concerned. i think some extent they haven't played in, they haven't flick communicated what the plan is or,
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and not always what their central set hasn't gotten across in the way of intended to get across. but really, i think they struggled and also come in at quite a difficult time in so many ways. but the warranty crane, the approx corvette, you can't, they all these strains on the economy. you've got massive levels and reflections. and then the common with quite a radical plan, and i think that spooks people around the corner another think tank, founded by form, a conservative prime minister, margaret thatcher, someone less trust is often accused of modeling herself on. similar worries abound here. and they haven't come into the market more to that fiscal plans than just tax policy. they haven't already down enough on the supply side. they go communication in terms of they just on the plans, tax cuts. now consistently, mccann pay the markets when to react in the same way. let's not forget, of course these people got less trust selected, but even they seem
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a little bit nervous. but put aside whether or not trust no makes will lead to that all important elusive goal of growth. think more about how quasi core things budget statement last friday was received by the markets. and of course, we all know the pound lost a huge amount of value, interest rates went up, lenders ended up sacrificing dozens of mortgage deals, and the bank of england made that surprise intervention worth 70000000000 dollars to prevent financial catastrophe. it's hard to imagine all of this was part of the plan and it's precisely these things millions of traditional conservative party voters care about, which is why the latest opinion polls are chilling news for the government, the opposition labor party, boasting a staggering 33 point lead over the ruling conservatives of things continue as they are, is difficult to say how trust could be the person that fights the next election because it would be, you know, as a side note from the conservative party,
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the question is he would replace that. i wouldn't be surprised if bars johnson comes back. who's that? yes, you heard it all. this uncertainty means the return. of course, johnson isn't as far fetched as it seems. the government, meanwhile, is backpedaling officials from britain's independent fiscal watchdog. the office for budget responsibility arriving at downing street on friday to deliver their verdict on the plan. something governments normally do ahead of a fiscal announcement. chancellor of the exchequer, quasi quoting on the other hand, refused in a dash for growth, and a rush to sample of trust is leadership in history. a leadership that's faltering the 1st hurdle. the falcon, al jazeera london, went in parts of turkey. rising, his rushes moved to avoid being called up to fight in ukraine. the number of russians granted residency in check yeah, has increased by 54 percent since february phenom cassiano reports from and talia
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19 year old waterborne arrived and on tonya to southern coastal city. a few days ago, he was concerned that pushes partial mobilization would cause the borders to clue. he made the decision to leave his hometown or staff report in just a few hours. or the browser. yes. and it took 23 hours to drive from tbilisi to here with my friends from stuff up all to georgia. it took 27 hours. sometimes i had charged, sometimes people wanted to have many rush and tours and now extending their stays. as a result, rental prices are skyrocketing, water bores. uncle alex said, who was here last december says the changes have been dramatic. people, you know, become crazy because they can see that a lot of people come when they want to pay some amount. and people just change prices every day, every week. and it's awful, i think. and that is making it increasingly difficult for local people to find
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flats past here it's changed a lot, especially the prices have increased. i would say by 5 times, especially for rentals most turkish people average tribute people can't afford to live here anymore. they've had to leave this city, especially since february the number of fresh ones with residents intro here has increased by more than 50 percent. 7 on the more in korean and soon appears to be a top destination for russia who wants to get away for a while, however, the city is uncontrollable. real estate prices make it difficult for both locals and foreigners to survive. the non custodial al jazeera taiyah southern to kill hundreds of indonesian women and pushing to revive the popularity of a traditional government called because i am they want class recognized as intangible heritage by the us cultural agency. jessica washington reports from jakarta, indonesia mode and central business district. and if
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a to remember and tricia a symbol of the past, hundreds of women from all over jakarta had joined the parade to celebrate the national government. my mother and my grandmother used to wear the car bail. it makes a woman beautiful. it's a heritage me. the car by isn't indonesian upper garment that dates back to the royal court of the 15th century. these women are campaigning to have the car by an included on the us cultural organizations list of intangible heritage. and so, you know, if you next could grant this to us, it is an international case nation that kept by presents indonesian heritage in recent weeks. similar events have taken place in other provinces to this parade is about more than seeking recognition from unesco is part of a movement to normalize wearing the car by a daily rather than saving it the special occasion. the government is often worn at
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weddings, but designers such as leila imelda saudi, want to make it more practical for everyday use. my a book on something that america bob and the old days cafe a were made to be fitted and they were made from chiffon and lace. but i have modified the designs to make them more comfortable using material like cotton and linen. she says her boutique aims to challenge the perception that the buyer is uncomfortable. rebecca, somebody for i've been, my customers have even used the could i have for running marathons, climbing mountains, and riding motorcycles more efforts to revive the popularity of the buyer or resonating with the global push towards sustainable fashion. these young women are wearing pieces that they grandmothers war decades ago. fall a plot. the guy runs a small business selling vintage could buy online. oh my gosh, telling me be duck. i got, let me be jokes this way. we aren't sightings, textiles waste. i think young people feel proud to wear.

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