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this is al jazeera ah. here watching the news, our life from a headquarters and del himes, eddie and abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukrainian forces surrounded eastern supply hub, controlled by moscow. a day after president vladimir putin declared for regions part of the russian federation, lebanon receives the u. s. broker proposal that could help settle and maritime borders dispute with israel, and allow lebanon to tap into gas reserves. thousands of people gather in baghdad to mark the 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against the government. moss, i heard her as lose a legal bid to stop tanzania from evicting them from their ancestral lands. am sports highest court agrees to head chillies,
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appeals to have echoed or thrown out of next month. well, come on. in santiago, football fans are ended off of part of a stadium collapses. as thousands watch a label team. welcome to the news. our ukrainian troops haven't circled the russian controlled supply hub of leman in the donia region. so that comes a day after president putin declared for eastern regions, including dani, asked part of russia, the head of the russian backed administration in. don't you ask? said on friday, lima was partly encircled by the ukrainian army. we have 3 correspondence covering the latest developments. bahama dahl is in moscow who i've been how means isn't up or reach him. and we have charles stratford life for us and love young can the don't. yes, the region, let's go to charles for so charles, what are you hearing about the encirclement of lehman and what's happening there?
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yeah, these are some very significant lines coming from the ukranian military. they saying that they have surrounded the strategic town of lee man, a town that fell under the control of the russians of the fist fighting in may. it is a huge strategic importance because it is a railway harb on a supply line to russian forces across this region. of course, this news, if indeed it is true, is significant because it is part of what has been a very successful counter offensive in the last couple of weeks by ukraine in forces pushing south from car cave and re taking control of thousands of square. busy kilometers of territory, we are hearing also that according to the ukrainians that they believed that up to $5500.00 russian troops could be trapped inside leman. and it was the presidential adviser, president zalinski, the ukranian presidential adviser, mikaela polak, who is tweeted that sam moscow should appeal to key if if they wanted them to
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release those soldiers. if not one can only presume the implication is, is that they will be taken prisoner. we understand a lot of these men could well be russians, special forces of cosy, lucy, possible to verify any of this views at the moment. it's very, very difficult for the media to get any kind of access even close to li man at the moment and the surrounding villages of li man as well. because this operation isn't just a concentrated on the city itself. there are a number of villages both to the north and the south that we understand the military operation is ongoing inside these villages and settlements. one of the big reasons, again, why this is important news is that from li man, it means that ukrainian forces can potentially push north east towards lou ganske, which we know pretty much don't control any of it. there are pockets of luke guns
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go blast, that they have been fighting to retake over the last a couple of months. and it also means that they can push down from the amount, potentially se towards what is increasingly becoming the besieged city of bar moot . where there is an ongoing, heavy shilling in that city over the last few weeks, and we understand at least 20000 people civilians still in that city. so yeah, if indeed this is true, this is highly significant in terms of military strategy and a military success for the ukranian army. all right, charles, ill keep us across the story. thank you so much sir. charles stratford for that updates. that's not bringing. had i been hammered, she's joining us from as upper reacher, and there are reports that the director general of the nuclear plants are where you are ins. upper richer has been detained by russian forces. tell us what you're hearing. ah, yes indeed. we actually spoke to the inner grafton, which is a company ukrainian company that is in charge of disciplinary jo plant. and we
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talked to the civil administration here, and they both say that basically the director of the plant was driving yesterday from there to the city of and they're good at which is on the, to the part of jeopardy jack claimed by russia when a russian patrol stopped him, got him out of the car blindfolded him, and they, at this stage they don't know where he is, nor do they know what's the fate of the ukrainian employees who have been working at that factory. even though the russians had seized it in the very beginning of the war. well, these employees had stayed there to make sure that the safety of that nuclear plant, they're the ones who actually shut down all 6 reactors, one after the other. they're the ones who re hooked up plant judy, electrical grid. so there is no news of that. and there's also no news of the 2
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experts of the atom international atomic agency who had remained behind after delegation had visited about a month ago. now i don't know if they pulled out or not. we have no information about that at this stage. but i have to say you get and you really get a feeling that ever since president vladimir putin made that announcement. russia is taking control of that part of his upper region. it is that the claim that he claims that is not very far from where we're standing. now this is a road where usually at this time of the day you would see sydney coming out of that part of the upper region region. some of them coming from that histone region . we are told by authority that since midnight, no one has been able to come through to russia, would let them through. they now need a special permission to be able to cross into ukrainian at side.
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that's very similar to what happened actually a crimea after russia next it back in 2014. as we understand that we spoke to some of those who managed to come out at the last minute really now does need of that special permit. and they were told by the russian soldiers at that last checkpoint, that this is now going to be considered an international border. okay, thank you so much, dr. hamid reporting from zap a reach out. well, let's find out what the russians are saying about all of this in crossover to moscow, mohammed val joining us from there. so it's almost 24 hours mohammed since president putin declared those 4 regions in ukraine as part of russia. what are you hearing from your end and what's the mood like in moscow? was done in the mood is a mood of satisfaction with so what to present, put in has decreed and had signed yesterday in the streets. people were stopping warner. we were doing our life shots from the states and congratulating themselves
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and the talk in good words about what put in has decided we understand, of course, are not russians are, you know, for this war or maybe for this, the annexation, but at least in the streets the visibility is for those who are waving national russian flags and showing that they are happy with the decision. not to many statements have come out since that a big celebration yesterday about signing. but to we know that the deputy chairman of the, of the national count, the russian federation council of security, dmitri met viet if, on his account on his, on telegram he criticized the statements. he criticized actually the application by president zalinski for the, for joining nato. and he said that instead of leading to solutions, this is going to speed up the words
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a world world world war 3. he said that that's, that's not a good decision. or he also criticized in stockton burke for he says, statements in which he said that if you train stops fighting, it means the end of ukraine is that instead of that, if you kind continues to fight, it will mean the death of many more ukrainian. so russians are very firm in their styles, at the words what they have decided and they are adamant that they will, the will not only going to defend the land that they are next. but they're also going to complete the liberation in terms of the rest of those territories. thank you so much. mm hm. and val, reporting from africa once more had on the out. there it is our including. we look at how the war in ukraine could push bosnia herzegovina into turmoil as it prepares for elections, celebrations after the end of the longest playoff droughts in north american sports
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history. that's coming up with drama enforce ah, but 1st thousands have gathered in the iraq capital to mark the 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against the government. the protest back in 2019 called for an end to ramp and corruption as well as high unemployment. and what became known as be to city movement security has been tightened around the rocks capital most if it's bridges on main roads are closed and protest hers out on the streets right now . as you can see, the life picture demanding the removal of a political establishment that they say is corrupt and he has them is covering the story for us. he's joining us from that. so tell us more about the demonstrators behind you, as well as what their demands are. ah, yes, therein. since this morning people started floating into the honey of
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a square. now that they are a bit fragmented, so we concede groups and groups. one group is just behind me here, trying to face the body cates laced by the security forces. the smoke behind the smoke off gas bombs to guys not being launched on them. the stoning the security forces. now, in other parts of the square, the other gatherings and this all sort of flex the way. and this situation of the october movement of the train movement 3 years after that they'll prize inc dot saw the government to having got a bloody crack down on them, killing that tens of them. and also, nate, that on there were a. busy busy series of assassinations in the country. so this whole path is being given what 8 it today in. busy at the audio square and also there is another gathering for another part. and according to to what's being said yet, it's a,
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it's, and it's also attended by members of the subs rigs. group most of the sub was group . so, but we can, we don't have a. busy picture from that for now, what we heard is that the gathering over there is still the moment, not really just like here. so today these people are back to the streets to remind the political establishment that they wanted to fall. and this is why i'm, this was the main slogan today. we want the regime to fall just the same, like the slogan raised during that up strength. also, there were and calling names of politicians move men said the prime minister, every one. they want them all to go. however, the used movements spokespersons were saying that today's demonstrate and is going to end peacefully. and they don't have any plans to mount the pressure because they don't want to be to be part of the political turmoil that sold the unit off and off
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today is without the government despite the fact that yet ago. so what is it, what, what is the sense that you're getting from, from the streets and baghdad about where this leads to next? the problem is that the streets of baghdad, as we sat in the beginning, god fragmented in the way or north of soak. despite the fact that these youths movements are raising the slogans, but the turn wide the point to customize among the political movements spot. these factions is quite a stronger than whatever is happening in the streets from demonstrations. and i'm taught us just 2 days ago, the shifting gulf alliances for the speakers shifting his alliance from most of the southern to the god nation framework. and did with the parliament being struck with to,
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to cut you shall rockets. and then the whole night just said they were hearing the sound self. rockets gone. shocked. so scared situation is isn't really that good. and at the same time, political parties aren't in the best a position to create that consensus. they are actually fighting each other. we don't know, even if that is going to be a government despite the fact now we've been a year after the elections, the with fundamental election took place in october 10th. and that's it. the so to them on the yet without the president, without the a prime minister, the catholic, a prime minister ruling the country. thank you so much, honey hash and reporting from baghdad. iran has continued targeting the curtis region of northern rock for an 8th consecutive day to her on says it's taking action against iranian british fighters. artillery fire targeted the town of the khan, as well as its surroundings. local officials say at least 13 people have been killed
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in the ongoing bombardment. the attacks come after 2 weeks of protest in iran. and there are more demonstrations being held in cities across iran in protest over the death of master. many in police custody. despite heavy crackdowns, police officers reportedly fired tearing gossip. protestors in the city of fires in the south west. dozens of people have been killed and hundreds arrested since the unrest began 2 weeks ago, 22 year old and he was arrested by iran, morality, and police for allegedly not following the countries dress codes. police say she died of heart failure. her family claims she was beaten by officers and at least 19 people have been killed in an attack on a police station and southeastern iran. the dad include 2 revolutionary guards. people are reported to have set fire to tires and rubbish bins. and i had done the capital system baluchistan province, it borders pockets on, on the gun. it's done, and it's security. forces have been attacked by ethnic belch separatists lebanon,
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has received a written offer from us mediator amos hospital, concerning the demarcation of the maritime border with israel. if both parties agree to the terms, they will then hold an indirect meeting at a, you and base in southern lebanon. to finalize details through u. s. mediation, then a 100 reports from beta, with a long standing maritime border dispute between lebanon. and israel may be close to being resolved. a written proposal is now on the table. it's based on years of intermittent and indirect negotiations mediated by the united states. a deal would be a rare diplomatic breakthrough between enemies that would unlock valuable underwater resources. but it would also position the eastern mediterranean as an energy hub, supplying europe as it seeks replacements for russian gas. there is a need that has been created due to the russian ukrainian war. europe is looking at the east mediterranean as one possible source. israel is already an exporter of
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energy and wants to significantly add to its output by starting to produce gas at its career field. but there are security concerns. the iranian back to arms group, hezbollah has said it has the capability to obstruct the sale of gas to europe. if lebanon's rights in the maritime region aren't recognized, israel dismissed the threats and warned of a war if there is any attack. but despite the tough talk, all parties have shown readiness to reach a deal lebanese officials and has the law have called it a historic opportunity for the country. grappling with a major financial crisis. lebanon hasn't been able to begin drilling because international companies won't explore the area until the border dispute is resolved . the proposed compromise is believed to involve including cutting field and israel's economic zone. while most of the nearby carno will go to lebanon,
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even though there are no proven reserves in that field, never on said that it's getting everything it's wanted. so the negotiations on line 23. and that car now basically would be exported by 11 on without going into the details of that kind of prospect is not very clear. what is getting in in this deed is this, is that, are they getting a security and security guarantees? are they getting any guarantees that they're not, not going to be any effects from the, from the israel is expected to receive a copy of the written offer in the coming days. the agreement won't become formal until the parties finalize it. during indirect meetings, at a un base near their border, a breakthrough doesn't signal piece or a normalization of relations, but it could reduce tensions and allow gas to flow from under the see that there are theater bailed. military officers and burkina faso have overthrown the
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president. 8 months after he took power in a qu, the new leader captain abraham char, a said paul unread amoeba was removed because of security. failure is nicholas hoc reports. he another q in bertina 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 abraham tarry appeared on national television announcing their military takeover in what appears to be a qu within a qu good not elko murder depot. 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 really gets 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 on he, demi was rule. thunder. amoeba has been in far for 9 months. he is skill book enough also. he has sold all of us. he's incompetent. the people will raise their voices to make him understand that the uh huh. he has forced booking a fossil in the situation. now robin, i love them. he by himself took over in a qu last january. he promised to bring back peace and security to a country under attack from arm groups link to al qaeda and iso. but since he took power broken, his forces have gone from set backs to military defeat. despite the military support of france, the former colonial power, i reckon if i cannot, i can only looking knob is no longer agree with the partnerships upon us with france will not in favor of cues, but we are in a favor cuz a lead us to co operates with other partners will be when, when these protestors wave russian flag desperate to
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see an end to military defeat. they want russia to support an army that seems divided, fighting each other while arm groups continue to gain ground. and let's bring in nicholas hock is joining us now from the current synagogue. so nicholas 2nd qu, in 8 months, really working to foster what sort of reaction has been coming in well, from the international community, we have rounds up condemnation starting with the african union. fuck you mohammed saying that he only quickly condemns the crew. the west african body doing pretty much the same. saying that the timing of this queue is unfortunate given the, the step forward that, that me, that had made towards democracy. and then the united states wants to see that he says that he wants to, he return to calm and friend, the former coil power that has as friend,
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special forces on the ground and want to do, says, asked its citizens, they have 8000 citizens in breaking up a to, to stay in doors, to keep calm, to see how the situation evolves. but that's quite a stark contrast, this combination with what we've seen inside the con country. we've seen some celebrations yesterday when the coup with it was there was a sense of frustration with that me buzz rule. of course it was in the movies and the celebration of charities that we saw when the me but to power 8 months ago. new in a qu in january where he deposed huck mac i believe. but this give you the sense of frustration among people in burkina faso with the deteriorating security situation in the country. and what is happening right now in the country. we know that the transitional government has been dissolved, the constitution husband suspended as well. so what is the mood like today?
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well 1st of all, there's a sense of calm. it says if it's business as usual, there's a sense of deja vu with so many qu, is happening rover. this is a crew within a crew, in a country where that has been marred by cruise. there's only been 2 peaceful democrats lead democratically elected transition of power. so there's a sense of people here that people are in burkina faso that the military and power is not any different than before. where they want to see is this is this change in military strategy to see the country to see people in burkina, faso, regain control of certain provinces in the north, in the west, we're seeing arm groups linked to al qaeda and i so really gaining ground 40 percent of the country, let me say this again. 40 percent with half of the country is no longer in the hands or in the control of the government of walker. do now, can this young captain, captain abraham torre, bring back the sovereignty of this country,
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given the situation that we have in the international condemnation? will they, will he have the backing of france, the former colonial power that has supported militarily the previous government? and what will the international community react? the issue here is that instability in brooklyn far so means instability in the region. we've seen these attacks that started in molly spread to burkina faso in their sphere this year we started to see attacks and in bordering a coastal countries like ivory coast and bananas. so regional powers are watching closely what's happening to see what step this young military june to leader, captain abraham char, will take to regain control of his country. thank you so much. nicholas hock, reporting for us from the car. well, violence and unrest have spilled over from molly into neighboring burkina faso several times over the past 10 years, as nicholas was just saying,
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the country has suffered a series of attacks by fighters linked to outside of north african branch and iso they've been gaining territory in the region since 2015, the military leader paul on re santiago that may be rose to power through coo against the civilian government. in january, he promised to contain arms groups. but amoeba has failed to prevent new attacks. large convoys taking aid to besiege on blockaded towns were bomb. twice in september, killing dozens of civilians, less to bring in a big way. why go? who's the policy analysts focusing on the hell in west africa? at the consultancy development reimagined? he's joining us by scott for abuse i nigeria. welcome back to the al jazeera news hours. so will there be a change in military military strategy under the new leader? it thanks to have a me that would depend on how he makes decisions in the, in the coming is because if you and if you, if you from falling book an officer,
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you understand that there was a correlation that took back up a recovery and out of government as the president in general and a brain treasury and that me bought, walked together to remove a cabaret from some government. that's why he was referring to the agreement that that they reached and the situation has not gotten better. so the origin see of the situation, in fact, they're not there or this is the book enough is non emergency and it's the why are you all is fine. that would be celebrations on the street, because just if it is a go see the inuit, where levels are just bed. we know on sit as civilians, but our 50 we away, i talked and that's, that's not a, not only good thing. so we're not going to be a chimney structure d, i think, to a large extent, it would depend on the partnerships on if he's able to good partnerships that can walk effectively in the tea it out on or by way of the way the operating against the sergeant's is on and in minutes and give us some context to this because how do
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you explain that 40 percent or it's you're saying you're talking about almost half of the country and not being under government control. why is that? so a lot of it has to do with the military capacity, right? because if you, if you go back to the call in 2015 d n a before, after that we saw air err, rackaboto come into the, into an office, back the elections. the, the, the criticism den was that there was festering in mid air jihad is in, in the north, east of the country, to backdate la bay region, on another part of the country. and the government was incompetent right to rock. my cupboard came in, it was elected, he promised secure to settle reforms. he promised to enter to bringing partners to fund the military to build capacity and the competence that he need to solve the problem. however, he did fail because if you followed what can officials act from when rock mike
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caberry was elected president? to general dca this edition has been as being wagner was. that is because the problem book in our fossil is non necessity book enough us a problem. he said, region up crisis origin. i am, i didn't see we, we know we terrorism in the spring across the region around is defined about the reason a shot was not successful. so how important then is stability and burkina faso for the region and how closely or regional countries looking at these developments taking place in burkina faso? yes, that is big. so one reason why because of the input on because it's part of the tribe of the air when the, when we know with my molly and j, and that is one of the mean hot beds in the region. so if you for is on have mileage molly? already out of it at the fafsa hill and new j o is very much in support of the of the for that flux loan a loan in the, in the it out with book in a far so any booking officer does not cooperate with defects and i'm out of d 5, so then it becomes the bay challenging for that defense i have to to have impact on
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the grant. so he can book enough to play the very critical role because it is one of the 3 countries in that core into tribe. but i would, according to la berry, john, that is like the mean headquarters of all of these, of these are military m e n. is that make it so densely? so it's very crucial that book enough as a continues to walk which region our government right to ensure that the more to let our joint us at 1st walks. thank you so much for speaking to us from nigeria. thank you. stella had on the al jazeera news, our preserving, they kept via the women in indonesia who want the garment to be recognize the special heritage and the premier league is back after the international break. we're taught them against better rivals arsenal. will hear from both managers coming up and support. ah
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now in case you doubted the season as a hammerhead or cloud, really ramming in to europe with see the shape. nice hammer. and that will do what you think it'll do. bringing the cloud the rain quickly, followed by strong winds and push out the remnants of what still summer in bulgaria, romania, greece, and turkey for example, attempt has been the middle to high thirty's buttons. i said that's on its way out . so immediate future, wind and rain sweep across western europe. but up to scandinavia, missing spain and portugal, leaving the barrier. it's nice and fine. cost consulting here, a bit breezy, admittedly heavy rain down the coast of the draft. it may well be the case where this is just the precursor was creeping ever eastwards. temperatures do come down, not dramatically. immediately. they come down a bit that even athens used to go left with 28 with athens forecast. does this creep down a little bit towards $26.00, which is where it should be. so it's not that dramatic,
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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 to nicea norden. chippy 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 reins for the south. it's still there long by no thin, giddy be sound, even possibly the gambia, awe in these turbulent times up front returns for a new season. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under representing we will challenge the conventional wisdom. upfront one out 0. october on al jazeera campaigning for nigerian elections begins as candidates void for votes, and what is set to be a decisive and close race. emmy award winning folk lines returns with an exclusive investigation into alleged cover ups by the us border patrol. china holds its
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national congress of communist party members with president g likely to be re elected as its head. what does this mean for china and the world? fully with dreams takes you beyond the glitz and glamour, revealing the stories of those seeking fame and fortune in the world. the 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 lou. ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the sour ukrainian troop 7 circle, the russian controlled supply hub of leman and the eastern dani. ask region. the
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head of the russian back administration in don. yes, said on friday. lehman was partly encircled by the ukrainian army. lebanon's president has received the u. s. mediated proposal to resolve a maritime border dispute with israel. israel and lebanon had been holding talks, indirect talks on territorial waters in the mediterranean, and the division of gas fields. now a potential israel lebanon deal is seen as having implications for europe as the e. u seeks to reduce its energy dependence on russia while in bulgaria, a gas pipeline with grease is now open. and this comes as bulgarians hold snap elections on sunday and energy and the ukraine war are major issues. andrew simmons has more from sophia it's the full, the elections of the national assembly in 2 years. this is a deep political crisis. russia's invasion of ukraine has polarized deep divisions between the parties here on the eve of the elections. one of this country's
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attempts to go energy independent from russia was own, show, the opening of a pipeline between greece and bulgaria, which will carry gas from azerbaijan. kill peck, cough a pro western party leader had been prime minister when russia demanded roubles the it's gas supply. pet cough refused. the demands in april and gas supplies were cut . 3 months later, his coalition government fell off road no confidence vote in his party's co founder says the country is now at a major crisis point where the crossroads and we can either become a normal european, somewhat boring country that says, normal social policies, good healthcare. when indication or we can go back to this endless transition from communism that we are stuck in july combat moving oak area is a member of the e. u and nato. yet corruption is endemic here. and many politicians hide the fact
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that that russian sympathizes. there is no doubt that the kremlin is having an influence on what's happening here. and if the outcome of this election is inconclusive, it would suit russia while the war in ukraine has had a global impact. one that's being felt strongly across bosnia herzegovina piece has been fragile since in agreement in 1995 lead to the country being divided into a survey, takes a look at how the conflict is influencing the balkan nation. i had a selections on sunday. 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 frightening people that another conflict could break out. these are not soldiers marching on the streets, but police officers, their military style presents and weaponry on display, in the republic, assert hska, one of the 2 entities in bosnia herzegovina, it's alarmed, bosnians,
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and western observers. for 27 years, pieces held in bosnia. but serv, leader miller, dick has opening said the serb dominated entity should separate entirely from the rest of the country. he repeated it again. this week. we're no longer with us. 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, the zed graffiti supporting russia's war, the mayor of east, sorry, ever, plays down any support for russia, despite being a fellow party member and close ally of derek, her pupil, ordinary people will tell you that we are supporting rushes, but if you ask me or other people, are we choosing the war between that people here for peace?
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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 dant at the front will be extended to the rest of the balkans to bus or to gordon. and or the will be able to actually her called for our young, independent or republican service sca european allies have peacekeeping troops stationed in bosnia under a un mandate. we need to be vigilant. i don't expect an immediate spill over here to present aglena, but the thing the decision we took at that time, at the end of february, beginning of march a double hours, the size of our troops here was the right decision to be vigilant, to be on the outlook, so that we deal, we don't have any and negative surprises. nato has also maintained a small military presence in bosnia and says it's in the country to assist bosnian authorities following russia's invasion of ukraine. nato called out
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a training exercise with buzzing and 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 hska, something to west find difficult to counter. but is unlikely daddy could launch a push to separate or start to conflict, especially when his key ally, moscow is tied up in the ukraine war. aside, beg i'll jazeera is sarajevo in latvia. people are voting and parliamentary elections influenced by russia's war on neighboring ukraine. opinion polls predict the ruling center, right. new unity party will win the most seats of victory for the prime minister could widen a growing rift between the latvian majority and its russian. speaking minority, the election campaign was dominated by questions on national identity and security, as well as high inflation and soaring energy costs. hurricane ian is losing strength after making landfall for
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a 2nd time in south carolina. ian 1st came ashore in florida as one of the strongest storms in us history. the damage is expected to cost, ensures tens of billions of dollars. kristen salumi reports from fort myers, one of the worst affected cities to stranded residents, got a lift from the u. s. coast guard, they survived hurricane in just completely washed out, but the bridge leading to their home on sanibel island did not. along this stretch of florida coast buildings are leveled, and few boats remain in the water. here it was, the storm surge as much as the 240 kilometer per hour wind that left destruction in their wake. michael mc phillips wrote out the storm on his fishing boat, one of the few now still see worthy watching a surge come up. you know, came up with an in the half hour it was up, you know, released 20 foot and you know, high winds, you know,
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lease 150 miles an hour. it seemed like it has a lot of rain and ship blow round, and the boat's my livelihood and without the bell, you don't have anything. his father's boat is grounded tuesday. we're supposed to put traps in a water and we have no boats and we don't know the crab is going to be good and we can't get bay. it's going to be a bad situation. federal disaster funding will help some with rebuilding, but officials worn it will take months and billions of dollars to recover. kristen salumi al jazeera fort myers, florida. nicaragua has accused another land of interference and has cut diplomatic ties. the move comes after the dutch government suspended financing for the construction of a hospital. the nicaraguan president daniel ortega, has been widely criticized for cracking down on political opponents and human rights activists. in a statement, the foreign ministry described the netherlands as interventionists and neo colonial and said it had offended nika, rog, one families,
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japan and south korea say north korea has fired to short range ballistic missiles. this round of launches is the 4th in a week. it was condemned by sol, president units of fuel, said north korea. obsession with nuclear weapons was deepening the suffering of its own people. he also warned of an overwhelming response from south korea and the us if such weapons are ever use. hundreds of anthony's in women are passing to revive the popularity of a traditional garments called big cabby off. they want the blouse recognize those intangible heritage by the u. one's cultural agency. jessica washington explains from jakarta, indonesia modern central business district. an effort 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. why am i? yeah, my mother and my grandmother used to wear the could bail. it makes
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a woman beautiful. it's all heritage mm. the buyer is an indonesian upper garment that dates back to the royal courts of the 15th century. these women are campaigning to have the could buy included on the un cultural organizations list of intangible heritage map on the unit point. i don't know if unesco grants best to us, it is an international recognition that k by yeah, represents indonesian heritage in recent weeks. similar events have taken place in other provinces to this parade is about more than seeking recognition from unesco. this hot of a movement to normalize wearing the car by a daily rather than saving it the special occasion. the government is often worn at weddings. but designers such as leila imelda saudi, want to make it more practical for everyday use. my a book on some about america bath in 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
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them more comfortable using material like cotton and linen. but 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 via for running marathons, climbing mountains and riding motorcycles. more efforts to revive the popularity of the buyer of resonating with the global push towards sustainable fashion. these young women, a wearing pieces that they grandmothers wore decades ago. fella practica runs a small business selling vintage could buy online. oh, let me be done. let me be just this way. we own siding to textiles waste. i think young people feel proud to wear something with history and they say they can wear it many ways. even with genes however, they choose to wear it. these women, the car buyer is a timeless garment, one that deserves to be honored. jessica washington, out to 0 jakarta, they tanzanian government has won
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a land dispute case against an indigenous group of my sy, herders living on the edge of game reserves. the east african court of justice found the group failed to prove that was illegally evicted from ancestral lands. evictions from area surrounding sir and guessing national park began in 2017. the government has relocated up to 50000 messiah the group plans to appeal next week. catherine soil has more on the ruling from neighboring kenya. this is a case that has taken 5 years to conclude now, judges at the east african court of justice in russia and tons of dismissed up petition filed by communities leaving on the edge of important game. we know they say that that sale and that they was a victim by government and that property was destroyed. the government, on the other hand, argues that the community that the messiah community has been destroying the
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population, has been going fast. and the 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 tourism. those you don't want to move as say that they are disappointed. they say that they will appeal the ruling, palm oil producers and nigeria say they're struggling to stay in business because of higher costs of production, climate change and illegal smugglers. farmers say a chronic lack of investment is holding back their industry. my duties reports from
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oh, cool. pump oil production in the world's 5th biggest producer is growing . but only just last year. out put in niger area rose by 200000 tons. but there wasn't nearly enough to be local demand. the country have to import more than the $1400000.00 tons with produced and produces a timing their efforts to grow more low. they are also producing tend to be cheaper on ebay some time by constant because of godaddy, ma'am they look more efficient. what's your cost of production only done that me, sir. oh, adaptable to have high puzzle where production on gary said he praise your own game . based on the our profit margin, andrea direct. he wants to see better market protection for local producers who are struggling to find enough pump fruits for their factories. at the peak of the hobby
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season, this one also says 1000 metric tons of one day, but up small down only 400 becomes shortages of all materials. but a lack of fruit is in the farmers only concern that you know 20192020. we had a huge input of smuggled olean, which is the refine product of our c p. o. and that created a lot of problems for, for companies like ourselves because obviously it flooded the market and we couldn't sell our product in the 19 fifties and sixties. now generous output of palm oil picked at 40 percent of global supply. but that's trying to out 2 percent producer say removing several barriers can give niger as palm on industry, the chance to grow and expand exports. we are more heavily taxed in general than other countries, so there's no incentive really to come. but use of say,
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nigeria has the capacity to produce as much as the world's leading producer in goodness. yeah. but they need help to get there. how many edris al jazeera, oklahoma, a cattle disease outbreak in india has killed 100000 cows and buffaloes. another 2000000 cattle have been infected, and the virus has been reported in at least 15 states across the country. the outbreak has devastated farmers who've already suffered severe losses from extreme weather. stella had on the al serra news our a golden bad for baseballs latest player to reach 700 home runs. general. how the details coming up in sports. ah. home comb was once celebrated as a beacon for press freedom in asia, but as china tightens its grip on the city journalists fear,
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they can no longer speak truth to power journalists and media organizations like oral us, half so respect and comply with the law in 2019 increasing fears that china was eroding hong kong autonomy and judicial independence. spots mumps of massive sometimes violent protests. the national security law, which criminalizes terrorism, secession, subversion, and collusion with foreign forces was introduced in 2020. it might be a good russian talking to you now, accepting your interview. it has become a danger sort of depression, that dangerous occupation for people who are still interested in reporting the facts. hulu.
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ah, kind of events after sports is with drama. thank you. the rain we began in south america, or at least at 14 of football fans have been injured. after part of a stadium collapsed in the chilean capital, santiago, thousands of supporters had gathered in the monumental stadium to watch a training session for local clever color color. when the top section fell on systems below, in a statement, the club said it was caused by some fans climbing onto an advertising structure. chili's football federation have been given a final chance to have ecuador throwing off of next month woke up in castle court. of arbitration for sport says, it will hear that pill, that crow filled it, an ineligible player during qualifies chile fell to make it to the finals and claim ecuador. a barbara castillo was born in columbia. the football while governing body
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fif, i dismissed the case saying they were satisfied, he held ecuadorian citizenship while playing and ate qualifying games. peru finished 5th in the south american group and of also appealed to cass. the decision is expected by november, the 10th, that's just days before i could you to open the tournament. again, toast castle african football officials have confirmed the guinea will not host the cause of nations tournament in 2025. cast president patrice. mazda pe visited cree on friday, saying that infrastructure in the country won't be ready for the biggest, but will tournament on the continent. is expected to announce the bidding process will reopen on saturday. russian athletes who don't support the war and ukraine could be allowed to compete. internationally. olympic president thomas back says he's looking into a way of allowing such athletes to return. but he says his organization faces a di. lemme on how to make it happen. russia athletes have been banned from international sports since the thought of the conflict earlier this year. in an
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interview with an italian newspaper of acts that it was easy. and he feared that for could be used as a means of retaliation by other countries in conflict with each other. premier like football is back after the international break and what a fix yet, to kick off with awful against tottenham in the north london, dobby by size have made a great start to the season offload off of the table with just one point behind mikaela. tess's team of $16.00 of 7 games, so fall while spies are still on base and in the league this campaign. i think it's all about emotion and den, and just willingness to, to get to the moment and have enjoyment. is the noises again? or this isn't a by am i for what it means to our supporters, for the history of it. and, and now as well, because book and under table on where we bought in wants to be him or becomes a really important match to play so many game so on that before over there. and
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they shall break. and then now again to play that in game is 43 days or is crazy, is crazy enough for sure. have yet to phase. are we though with the injuries? are we dangerous? and i always say, did you that in this bill, do you understand her? we charge there and a squad are really competitive. germantown peons or bind me neck ended therefore match winless street in the bond is leeker. sorry manet took via a serena up against biologic, isn't it before the break? that's the 1st time he's scored in front of the home fans is since joining from liverpool and the maintenance at the laboratories and goalkeeper will want to forget his lead. annabelle went straight to thomas miller. he made it for now by an late in the gay idea unit up. the 2nd in the tape, england's cricketers have taken their t 20 series in pakistan to a deciding match after comfortably winning game 6 in lahore. phil salt,
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fired and unbeaten, 88 of jeff 81 bull as the tourist reach that target of a 170 with more than 5 overs to spec. consults with 13 force and 3 sixes in his innings. england won by 8 wickets the series and we finally boys at 33 with a final match on sunday. ferrari have shown max to stop and securing a back to back f one. while titles of this weekend, singapore grown pre won't be easy as they set the pace in 2nd practice. that was an eventful sessions. the young japanese out the town dr. sonata, he was forced into a quick access off. his car caught fire in the garbage collar, fine hopes for signing the head of the class as they looked this up and coming in again on sunday. the red bull driver was full office competing, just 7 lapse in the night session. we want to try to things, but they just took a bit longer to,
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to change 1st of all way and then we want to try something else. and again, that's quite a long time to change again. so we couldn't really run a loss. that's why i think it's not really representative what we, what we showed in and asked me to. but of course there's a lot of room for improvement, but it's not the not the words. yeah, we face, i'm telling you to be one was definitely surprised with how bumpy young how boy the car was in general in terms of right and how rough it felt out there for if you do, we might assume throughout the day i'll be the car. but we still have some some things to look at because it looks like it's going to be died. but for 6, they say gp highlander rocky marco beds. jackie secured his 1st call physician and the premier class italian. he rides for valentino rossi's team that broke the old time lap record at the chang. international circuits to clinch at top spots on the grid, championship beat out fabric. what are all right. we'll start from 4th one place behind his nearest title. rival b francesco's benya. you're buying joy that has just made that joke,
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which is edging closer to his 3rd title this season as he reached the semi finals in tel aviv. the 21 time at grandson, champion catches perfect record against russia. boss was ill with his sick of victory over the canadian in as many meetings jock venturing this one in straight sets. he'll play relented, sufflin and later on saturday, for a place in find the longest playoff drought in north american sports has finally ended with the seattle mariners celebrating a return. it's a major league baseball's post season after 21 years away. they were off against the oakland athletics when cal rally, collin, it's the wild card bus with this home run with rally hitting the game when, as they booked their spot with a $21.00 victory at seattle celebrations on the field. at last,
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at more than 10 minutes, as the fans and fires, and finally rid themselves of 2 decades of disappointment. the st. louis cardinals were also celebrating one of their players handling over a gold plated bats. albert through holes. last week, the 42 year old joined, exclusive club of just 3 other players. to hit 700 high runs and himself, the unusually trophy. but he used a more conventional would have bad as he made it 701. the home runs on friday. the cardinal's beating at the pittsburgh pirates to one with pupils receiving a lengthy standing ovation from the fast. that is all. for now, i'll have another updates a little bit later there. we'll see you later. thank you so much, jim, and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera emily's with you in just moment she'll have much more of the day's news and all the latest headlines, but by ah mm
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