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this is al jazeera ah. are there on the cloud? this is in utah, live it from there. how come up the next 60 minutes? russia says troops have withdrawn from the man after pitches emerged ukrainian forces entering the city. the self declared and new military leader became a faster says he asked if president is taking refuge of the french army base france denies this. iraqis take to the streets of baghdad to mont 3 years since nationwide . protest against corruption. the sign at march, brazil's top presidential candidates meet their supporters a day ahead of the election. and i repeat assembly with your sports news will have action from the premier league, and the confederation of african football takes the 2025 cup of nations hosting rights away from guinea.
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so russia has withdrawn his troops from the strategically important city of lee man . internet's kit served as a logistics and transport hub for moscow, connecting east in ukraine to the north. the russian defense ministry says it took the move to avoid its troops being encircled by ukrainian forces. this comes day after russian president vladimir putin declared for eastern regions, including to that part of russia, or let's go lie to roy jones is in the ukraine and capitol of cavan and yes, rory, quite a turn of events considering what we watched at red square on friday absolutely a that huge pat. she'll take flag waving ceremony in moscow. vladimir putin vows that these parts of the crime that he just annexed parts like lea, man, would be russian forever. well, the man, as it turned out, was russian for betty 24 hours ukrainians. have it back, and as you might imagine,
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they are overjoyed about that this is a smallish town, but it's important, it's important because it was a relatively major garrison for russian troops. thousands of them stations that in recent weeks, we don't know how many of them got out. we don't know how many of them were killed . we don't know how many of them were taken prisoner by ukrainian trees, but clearly, a big setback for russia. now they've lost a major rail hub, and that's important for russia because it's very dependent on rail networks to keep its forces in the east of ukraine and the south of ukraine supplied wave reinforcements and weaponry and ammunition and food and such like so. losing a hot light that will be a setback for them. and it will also allow the ukrainians to have another launch class launch pad for further incursions into russian. hell's territory also bear in
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mind that earlier in the month when ukraine lauren staff, very successful counsellor attack cancer offensive hawk. if it was a big surprise, it took the russians by surprise and took many people around the world by surprise . but the man everyone could see coming, the russians could see it coming because the ukrainians had taken the time being patient and they press pressed on the man for many days, if not weeks. so the russians had every chance to reinforce it resupply and defended properly. and they couldn't do so that speaks to ukraine's current military strength. rory, thanks for that, rory chinese that in keven, ukraine. let's get the view from moscow. now, mohammed val has more on that russian withdrawal from the man. according to the statement of the minister of defense is that the forces not withdraw from lee man. they were called allied forces. so that means that in the language of the minister
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of defense, these are not russian troops per se. they are those ukrainian forces that are loyal to moscow. and now they are considered, of course, after the annexation of those $33.00 is considered part of the russian federation, but they called them allied forces. so, i mean, that's a very careful wording because also the news here that we received before this statement by the minister of defense, he thought that the bulk of russian forces actually left to the men. and before this attempt by the ukrainian forces to circle the town, nobody here inside russia understand very well the strategy. lots of questions being asked about why are we receiving these set box? what is the exact strategy of russian army? are these just defeats as can can be described as just defeats or is this a strategy for something lot is coming. we know that russia has
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a lot of very strategic weapons that can, it can still use in this fight. so the philosophy here is not russia has something about it is not doing yet a front lion. it is withholding a part of this of its force, not just nuclear weapons, but it's strategic traditional, conventional weapons. and the question mark, c, r y is russia receiving these defeats when it can do better on the front line. let's get more perspective now. we can hear from 100 less to security studies program director at the foreign policy and geo ukrainian prism. and she says that russians are happy to support the ball and television, but they're not prepared to die fighting in it. it's clearly demonstrated that the russians have more of the wishful thinking, rather than the realistic assessment of the teacher on the ground. we saw it all
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the 7 months says, but these coincidence of yesterday and events just give the additional proofs worthy because the nav control to are in pool, all region that tries to an ex yesterday. but when you are just not controlling some of the towns, it is one part of the problem. but when you are just the next day, i is losing one of your biggest assets that is much more serious. push back to the moral of your arms. in the hill, we are all who are the results of the so called mobilization, that should be part show bugs are very few what you and we thought how more than 300000 russians left the country already the really that is much better for them to the what the will when it is on t v, but not to die in the war when they receive more and more on information. when, when news about the data about the surrender of the horses, if not bring you the optimist. and now we see more and more pictures from the book is ation camps, where the new soldiers are not trained,
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not receive the equipment or anything and just directly to the car to when you see the bottles of the do more the battle of the month that will are probably a downgrade to their level of their support towards the work because they understand that it will be just as a kind of poor job without any possibility to fight where ukraine says it's found the bodies of at least 20 civilians. it says were killed by russia as they try to flee from the ton of copy and khaki is regional prosecutor's office says the burned remains of 10 children are found in cause following the reported attack, a weaker people who've been trying to leave the russian claimed region as a preacher have been prevented from passing checkpoints without newly required permit, but up to him it is there with more. one of the most visible impacts today is that usually this road here would be you would see convoys of ukrainians leaving a russian occupied areas,
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mainly upper regia and nearby for solar. well, today, none of that happened. we were told that basically since midnight of the dead at the last russian checkpoint, anyone who arrives is basically turned back, told that he has to or she has to apply for a new permit. just bear in mind that yesterday there was about a 1500 people who had made their way out and in leading to referendum and doing them random. that was more or less a daily average of people coming out between $1500.00 to 2000. well today, none of that. and then we are also hearing now of reports of shelly in their good died. that would be just next to the nuclear plant, where the director general at the moment is missing the i. e,
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a d international atomic agency and issue the statements confirming that russia told him, told them that he was detained for questioning. are you ukranian say that he was stopped by a russian patrol on his way actually to the town of in order to begin a processor with the self declared new military leader able to him. teresa's owls to president paul, ari to member is heidi, are to the french army base. the french embassy says its forces and not involved troy statement was read on state tv by an army officer. let knock linelle the tenant, colonel paul on re santiago de amoeba is said to have taken refuge in the french base in order to plan a counter offensive to stir up trouble within our defense and security forces. frontal. this follows our firm resolved to reach out to other partners ready to help us in our fight against terrorism. we invite the valiant, dignified and honest population not not to fall into the trap and to trust our
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fighter, which is the restoration of territorial integrity, not to lose one can a plenty more still to come on. the news are including we follow the place of cubans for fed up often days without power, fully hearkening 11. it receives the u. s. pro could proposal that could help settle a maritime board dispute with israel. frugal funds injured as a stadium collapses. in chile, people ah, so final campaign events being held in brazil ahead of the 1st round of presidential elections. presidential hopeful, louis sincerely, la da silva has attended a march in south hollow while job, boston our lead of motorcycle convoy nearby. let's bring in monica vienna. kiff who's in rio de janeiro and monica, so we have a loss. josh preparations, isn't it now ahead of the elections morrow. our authorities conference,
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things like electronic voting machines will work. yes, they were tested actually to day for the last time these voting electronic voting in brazil. it has been happening since the year 2000 resemble sonata has raised doubts about its validity. but his critics say that he's just laying the groundwork in case he loses, which all polls show that lula is the front runner. but they have been tested and authorities are confident in the candidate, certainly making use as we've been seeing of the said, 11th hour moment. ah, yes they are. they're doing everything until the last moment, as, as you said previously, they were in so bo this morning, both of them. so bow is the largest city and where they're the, with the greatest amount of voters. but lula has gone to the northeast where he has
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a large amount of supporters and both. so nato has gone to the southeast where he has much support. last election, 7 out of 10 brazilians in the southeast, which is the niagara cultural area voted for him. so they're trying to get as much as they can in these last minutes allah will be voting in some bar. i'm watching the results terrible. so we'll come here to rio and we'll watch the results. in brazil, you're the capital in the presidential palace. we think kind of, it's out in about monks, the crowds lot of concern, of course, about security. it was being done differently this time. well, the authorities have been very, very specific in giving the instructions. no one is allowed to take cell phones into the voting places because they're afraid here in rio, for example, 60 percent of the territories controlled by drug gangs and the militia. and they
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don't want these people to pressure voters to vote for their candidates by asking them to take pictures of their electronic voting and then showing them so cell phones are out. weapons also cannot fee a 100 meters perimeter of any boating place. the only people allowed to carry them, or policeman, or military if they are in duty and preferably wearing uniform. monica thinks about to mechanic who have in rio. well, brazilian, electoral authorities concede that vote by is a practice. it is both widespread and difficult to combats, especially in the poorest errors, brazil, or latin america. italian human reports now from the estate of putnam, booker in rule, northeastern brazil. people don't often receive visitors except during election time. that's when 83 year old sebastian and his son say they can always be sure to be called on by candidates for municipal and federal office. just last week,
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32 year old giles and says he was working right here, making his clay pots when they were visited and offered between 2 and 10 dollars for their votes in school birth. i deploy. oh, did they come here that to talk to us and say vote for me. i then they put their hands in their pockets and give you the money. since the person has a need, they take it, you see their daughter, me, sebastian says can that it's also offer water, which is scarce here or construction material or clay. but that after the elections, when you ask for their help, they send you away saying they've already paid for your vote. it will. so last time did you vote for the person who paid you? i asked that with me when it was her. i accepted the paper and then i voted for whoever i wanted. ah, but many people do vote for the candidates that give them handouts. it's an old practice, but in times of economic hardship like now it's even more difficult to resist.
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lackey, i found the valley 5 from here until election day, day and night. they don't stop buying vote my. we know that an exchange, they sometimes offer water, a basic food basket, money, sandals and even dentures. for the 3 year old farmer, cbs joseph, that cost us as candidates have been coming all week, but that she doesn't accept their overtures. not since she was traumatized by an offer of a municipal job. father fowler may i speak, frankly in exchange for that he wanted me to stay with him. and so do you understand, sir? in my case, it wasn't even food. it was for me to offer myself to him for the scene or me this or the penalty for buying or selling boats is high. but a little tribunal authorities concede it's difficult to combat when jim won the poker and the most out. the perky, nowadays very few cases are reported to believe. we need to change the rotor behavior because the water who tries to sell his wrote or has his will corrupted,
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wanton out himself. financial incentives for voting are more common in municipal elections, but not exclusively incumbent candidates all the way up to the presidency have the advantage. perhaps the most obvious example is president jade boss fernando's decision to distribute a $120.00 to brazilian families most in need. for the next 4 months, even though the constitution specifically bars governments from distributing money on the eve of elections. president bull sonata declared a state of emergency to get around the prohibition. money and other handouts are always welcome by the poor, even during elections. but many ask at what price for brazil's democracy to see and human al jazeera pin number. or let's return to one of our top stories in the unrest. because if i say protests, it seems growing in the capital. i could do a day after a military fashion sees we can go live to cock who's joining us from doctrines,
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clinical monitoring events. next. so what's the latest? as far as you can hear, what we're seeing demonstrations taking place, both in walker do who the capital, but also the 2nd largest city, bobo, g, last. so people are heading towards the military barracks where the assume that, but only that me by the former strong band of burkina faso is residing, but also demonstrations heading towards the french embassy. these are our demonstrators, which is interesting to note holding russian flag. there's been among the crew plotters in their latest statement made on national television, an illusion to russia, not explicit but implicit, saying that they want to work with other partners. aside from friends, friends being the former colonial power in the country. the they have been supporting militarily the keynote foster forces on the ground. and yet despite the
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support of friends, the arm groups link to iceland and all kinds had really been gaining ground. 40 percent of the country is no longer in the control of the government. so there's a lot of anger here and, and that's the demonstration because also the qu, are the school that has taken place on friday. nick demonstrate is concerned. it was such a be demonstrating and supporting the q lead. well, it's interesting. this is seen as a set back for democracy. there's been international and widespread condemnation from the african union, their regional border body echo loss the united nations all asking for. busy soldiers to return to their barracks and for a return to democratically elected officials to, to, to leave this country. but there's a feeling among many here that security is the main issue here and that politicians
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have failed them. and that perhaps soldiers need to take, take position for me, but there's been growing resentment and discontent specifically because of his because of the military setbacks that we've seen on the front line he's seen as leading from the back. the foster forces have suffered heavy setbacks and losses. you know, there are frontline soldiers that haven't received their food rations and they're sent to the front line. some are ill equipped with arm groups, better equipped than the, than the soldiers that they're facing. so there's a lot of resentment amongst the military, but what we're seeing right now, it seems, is that the army, the burkina process army is divided, fighting each other instead of fighting arm groups and caught in the middle of this or the people have bertino foster more than a 1000000 people displaced in need of urgent humanitarian assistance and growing
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discontent at the deteriorating security situation. that's why we're seeing so many people on the street today in burkina, faso nick nick hock. thanks very much indeed on that developing situation at the beginning of next thousands have gathered in the iraqi capital to mount the 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against government protest in 2019 call for an end to rampant corruption and high unemployment. and what became known as the freedom to cure it has been tightened around direct capital and most of his bridges and made roads. a closed protest is a monday, the removal of a political establishment they say is corrupt. is that these protests and has this update from that we are on a bridge dot connect me at square to the green zone and back down people who are to tell you the square since this morning to mock the 3rd anniversary of the october uprising that saw many iraqis being killed in the streets for raising
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slogans against got option for calling for accountability and requesting the limitations to foreign intervention in the countries. politics did after 3 years. and after several incidents have taking place in this country after parliamentary election that saw those young people, the movements that represent them. i'm winning several seats in the parliament. however, nothing has changed in the country. still, that is a deadlock facing the political system still got option is overwhelming. all quality of life in this country. confrontations between the protest does and security forces who are to goes, voices are launching. you guys don't want to get down the launching for you guys on
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the proof that says why with us as our stony today's movement, today's demonstration was meant to mark the anniversary. but it was clear that those youth movements do not have any intention to mount up their threshold on the government. students trim some raining universities to hold. you sit in falling the death of masa, meaning or accusing the government or suppressing opposing voices and detaining student. i mean, he died last month to being arrested by iran, so called morality police. many of the demonstrators refusing to attend classes including some university. so said her husband from turn. the new academic year in iran started with widespread protest now in bashed university into iran. for those university in mesh at industrial university in is for han into, to fill out an architecture and encourage and she was yes. and also tablets and
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carmen. these are the largest city of iran. and universities in the cities are now holding the protest. so we can say that through the last couple of days, did it, did the participation to this process was degrees him? but now as of today, by the beginning of the new academic year, we see that the protest are gaining momentum. again, we have seen the reports of hundreds of people who were leading the for this process that had been arrested, or they were investigated. and now the students are more or gathering inside the universities at the dap, the holding the cdns protests and asking though to what it is to least they are at their difference. also, there is no annexation at that tonight, there will be some mass gatherings across the big cities into iran. there already reports that people are getting in downtown. so one of the development of today, important element of today was the call that came from mirror, a middle seen a mu savvy,
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who was the leader of the green movement in 2009 during the elections. he was the presidential candidate and he lost the election to a president armitage or the former president of iran. and then people say that it was a rigged election. they pulled millions of people food in the streets to, to protest that. so he is a symbolic leader of the green woman. and today he said that he made a call on security forces on the army to side with the people and the rightful demands. an 18 year old palestinian has been fatally wounded by israeli forces in the town of l. s. ria. masters protest erupted in the town following. if i as the death israel says he tried to tread most of hell before he was shot more than 400000 homes and businesses without power of to hearken in, slammed into the carolinas. the storm made line fall in the us for a 2nd time on friday in myrtle beach, strong winds, of course, the surge of sea water. meanwhile,
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opperation continue in florida where at least 23 people have died. and hundreds of cubans are fed up after days without power off to hearken in grounded, the great across the entire country. 11000000 people have been waiting to be reconnected. many feel it's been taking too long or runker of the houses. oh, days after hurricane in not cut power across cuba, many neighborhoods still in darkness. but these protest her st. they don't understand why, since their homes went in it's path. oh, the site run did not pass through here. we have spent 4 or 5 days without any power is like being in hell. that's where we are out on the street and will keep coming out. oh, they blame the power cuts on the government, not the storm. and they're rejecting government calls for patience. you're going to put that, that a home, that protesting is a right. but only when those responsible from state or government are not doing
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their jobs. but under the current circumstances, protests are not helping. but instead slowing down our mission and our wish to restore power as soon as possible. officials could have been with the electricians . instead, they're talking to the media. electricity had been restored to about half of the capital by friday. and police is deployed to controlled demonstrators. grandma's wonderful, solid corner. the problem is that when people protest, yes they put on the lights, look, they're turning them on here. but our children's food is already rotten and they don't have anything to eat. they don't have cold water, they have nothing but the people are coming out with class. the people will not stop because of the police. what, what is the communications have been black tap for the 2nd day in a row internet watch dog. se is probably a government attempt to stifle dissent. the government says power will be back across have on this weekend. but the rest of cuba is still expected to be in the
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talk. barbara and paper al jazeera and still had hear a loud sir. bosnian serbs, or crafts, what about the rest we cannot elect ourselves. we cannot be represented in the government. if we are not one of the 3. why 1st time voters in bosnia herzegovina say they're frustrated by the political system more and how turkey is rental market is booming. in some areas of young russians move to avoid conscription back home for ari hamper mattress that his title pushes the apple. peter has yet one want to find that is is often considered the present time of the year throughout the lease because tempted to come down to him. it is not particularly hides, not rating is not windy yet. just on the edge of the monsoon salaries still mostly
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overcast and occasionally drizzly. but that's backing off. now we get a casual showers, a no man or in the mountains of saudi and west newman, but they're not really in the forecast. the anything you see happening is this, where anchor is temperatures coming down from 28 to 22. that is pretty cold weather sweeping throughout europe and knocked the temperatures back quite a long way. revenge do the same in the caucasus and took medicine where they had been high recently and have come down little bit. so to say a pleasant times a year. jumping south to where the rains are in africa. they're still a long way north, to be honest. i mean, causing trouble in nigeria, amnesia, molly, and still are you see the blues a long way north? even sontols is tamika and beyond, but we should be seeing this rain go south as well. the house certainly reached angola, but as you can see, that's about as fast as it goes south of that. temperatures are now rising. now we are caught in spring, heading towards summer. so we do occasionally see rain come through the capes,
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a warrior who used his beloved game to help himself and others survived the horrors of a natural concentration cap. football rebels on al jazeera. ah ah. again, you're watching al jazeera reminder, all the top stories to saw. and russia says troops had withdrawn from the strategically important city of andy man internet. it served as a logistics and transport help from moscow connecting east in ukraine to the north protest growing in bikini fossil capital like a dougie, a day off to captain. he put a control re declared himself
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a new military leader of the government. funds have been seen on the streets near. the french embassy in gunshots have been heard. final campaign events being held in brazil ahead of the 1st round of presidential election. presidential hopeful news and natalie de silver has attended a march and south pallor, while giant boston are that a motorcycle convoy near by. now the netherlands has condemned nicaragua decision to cut diplomatic ties. daniel, take us government has accused the dutch government of interference. the nicaraguan president has been widely criticized for cracking down on political opponents and human rights activists. in a statement, the foreign ministry described the netherlands as interventionist and neo colonial and said it had offended, decorate you and families. while other decisions by president daniel take are also fueling tensions with the international community, or the new us ambassador to nicaragua has been denied entry. ought to criticizing the leadership, hugo rodriguez called the country,
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a pariah state. an old takers government a dictatorship. earlier in the week, the european union ambassador was asked to leave without a reason. and the government has criticize a catholic church call. he had a perfect dictatorship. several priests have been arrested. ortega has accused the church of backing widespread protest in 2018 following his election. and let's take this on. we can speak to cindy for her door. was a journalist with the investigative news outlet confidentiality, nicaragua jones is now from san jose in costa rica, sydney, welcome to the program it 1st up to see what's behind this particular route between nicaragua and the netherlands. thank you for having me. i think it's very important to say that any get out of the areas that are out to be violent back down the math piece that were demanding the restoration fee and the law and justice right and the government, he said we wanted more refreshing was golfing over 300 units today,
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thousands of 100000. and then we have only seen the installation of regression of an area regina that has all civil liberties in close to the fact that we stayed incarcerated $0.22, including the the leader. certainly, human rights defenders, business leaders, residential and catholic priests. let's account for you in costa rica. your next all in costa rica because there's no independent media and the directors are right . that's right. yeah. there has been before media outlets, century closing, aided by the government in 140 generally have been working to extra, including my colleagues in our director. i think nick is also important back stating power last year after an election, but was considered
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a ham asking for 3 to all the vendors had control over the electrical system. so what the vast majority of the international community has been doing for the past 4 years, speak out and demand the restoration fee and the release of the political torture. they have also been imposing phenomena back to the government official. and they have asked residents, or they got to negotiate a peaceful solution to the prices. and what we're seeing right now is there are 2 requests jumping, they say he's, he's, he's clearly isolating the country more and more can, can correct us survive without any friends. i don't think so. i think that you know, some sort of tactics from the government like us. so i solution tactic because you've been criticized by the international community and he has to other countries like russia and try not in iran in order to find good way. but the reality
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that i was making price waste my trees in the area and i'm a beer, the european union and the united states the united states is actually the largest trading ally, ally, or need that are what it doesn't do any good for the actually something that we can't understand, as robert says, if his term president what's happened because he was a revolutionary leader as me and now he's, he's the kind of opposition, a figure, a sentence rather, the opposition to concert. i sorry, i didn't hear the 1st. what actually happened now he's of his turn president, one point back in the day he was his revolutionary leader. know the things of this completely turned her own i'm yes, well listener ortega and his wife and vice president will citing you. they think that they are making a revolution in the get out when they claim to be this,
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like spell left wing, socially leaders who are against world. when you reality, they are just another dictatorship, like the one that they were real in is that maybe they are now claiming to power and they had no intention of leaving power. they had the we say she convention of the story. democracy, restoring human rights or any civil liberties, because they know that that means a threat to the dictatorship, that they have consolidated over the past 17 years. so the related that, thanks very much the for your perspective, a cindy, we had to over confidential nicaragua thing. thank lebanon's president has received a u. s. mediated proposal to resolve maritime borders to speak with israel. israel and lebanon have been holding indirect talks on territorial waters in the med and the division of gas fields. the 2 countries are technically at war and have been negotiating on an $860.00 square clone to patch of c,
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bellagio levered and expanded its claim by more than 1400 square kilometers to include the carriage gas field. and that led to a breakdown. and talked a beirut has since back down a deal would allow israel to begin producing gas from the carriage field to fulfill contracts of europe without risking conflict with his bla. it'll also allow leverage to begin exploring and tapping potential sources. international companies have said operations will not proceed until the dispute is resolved as well. our leader as an as rela, says it is a significant move, enjoyed well, she had one other significance of what took place to day. is that fair now exists a written text in the hands of the 3 heads of state and i believe it will be translated and studied according to the language it is a drafted. and before they engage in discussions, i always say that is the responsibility of the state and his leadership and officials to take the right decision in the interest of the country and its people
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. this means that the coming days are very critical, as lebanon's response will be announced. and we should know in which direction we'll be heading in this respect is a let's here now from zenato reporting from beirut. 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 courage 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 dismiss 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 in israel's economic zone. while most of the nearby carno will go to lebanon, even though there are no proven reserves in that field. and i've been on said that
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getting everything it's wanted. so the negotiations, i don't line 23. and that car now basically was a 4th of by 11 on without going into the details of that kind of it. i 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 has vala. 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, voters in bosnia and herzegovina, head to the polls. so the countries general election on sunday experts say this is the most important ballot be held since the end of the war and the signing the
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dayton agreement in 1095. and i ended the conflict, but left a complicated governing system divided along ethnic lines. i said, beg reports, not from sorry, over in a popular coffee shop incentive, sorry, april. first time voters discussed the future of the country. it's unsustainable. so this year, no contradictory nature of our constitution itself has affected our political system during the years after the war. and it has not only hindered the development of the country, but also the reconciliation after the concert. after 3 years of brutal war, the dayton peace agreement in short, the presidential system based on existing divisions along ethnic and religious lines. 3 presidents bot net muslim, sab, orthodox and crime catholic. but 27 years later, this tangible frustration with the electoral system and lack of progress to con, deserve leader miller. daddy has openly talked about,
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separating from bosnia and herzegovina, and many fear a nationalist cracked president could be elected a development that could further deepen divisions and lead to a possible conflict. the high representative to bosnia christian schmidt has warned of a political crisis that runs very deep on the streets of sorry, of all people feel frustrated by the system. it will have been on here. we wish this system changes into something new. and then young people rule and it parties are not ethnically and nationally pure back at a coffee shop. some refused to be categorized by the 3 main ethnic divisions in the country. the way that we see that we are either one of the bosnian serbs or crowds . what about the rest? we cannot elect ourselves. we cannot be represented by the government. we are not one of the 3 people are not being represented equally. and our democracy numbers are in the, in the country is always being challenged by the others in the last year has been
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increased. talk about tensions and conflict, possibly breaking out, especially close to an election. i see my parents are from 7 to they survived the genocide i see to my mom and when i asked for like, do feel threats and do feel like there's going to be a ward that we're going to hear the bullets that you're going to hear. the bullets again, she's like, yes, i believe that there will be a war again. i feel really anxious sometimes. but then i ask people like, well, what do you think about the war and even people, people from both entities and they're like, we don't want war. we don't want that happening again and then you ask some other people from federation and they said like, oh, we also said this in 1900 to like, people said this like there were, there won't be a were happening and it happened the list of problems bosnia faces is long and politicians are also accused of food and divisions. most of the parties that are participating in the government are actually for them, raising ethnic tensions and producing problems and conflicts is how they divert the
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attention of the public. so far there's been no viable eternity to the current system for the elections and some fear that any changes could create even more segregation by solidifying powers for national politicians. as i bake, i'll just 0, sorry, april. the party of la v, as prime minister christiana is cotton's, appears to be headed for victory in the country. the elections exit polls show, his new unity party is expected to gonna just have a 22 percent of the vote. they also reported v as russian speaking minority perform poorly. the baltic states has expressed concern about the war in ukraine and has backed keith. but gary's full of prime ministers told our desert that russian corruption undermines his country's political processes. carol, pet cobs remarked, come as rude his head to the post for the election. 2 years on sunday. brushes attack on ukraine has become a central issue and submits reports now from sophia. stevie carol pet golf took on
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russia within a few months. he paid the price his coalition government brought down a vote of confidence and pick off says russian influence here goes hand in hand with corruption. mike in macon, i can tell you, russia would have 0 in one country. you bo garrett ball. it shows that up there up that is to it. if want to be country, it will corruption. and what i'm trying to say to all the the national years and of all garen boulders and he's been our fight against corruption, is the fame fight i gave for any one. when he was prime minister, pet cough refused to pay for russian gas in rubles, the supply line, carrying 85 percent of the country's energy needs was cut off. peck offset about finding alternative gas supplies. and opening up a pipeline between greece and bulgaria was a start. but it couldn't stop a tax from the likes of boy co boris of
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a former prime minister who has an 11 year leadership record. he lost pow after anti corruption protests. but opinion polls claim he's the election favorite. oh, with this vote, the people will tell us who should retire, who should leave? or if we should be united, all they'll say you can't do it without each other. in boris off is accused by pet scoffers squandering $3000000000.00 of taxpayer's money. it was on a gasp pipe project. he says that connected serbia and hungary with russia, but gave no access to bulgaria and bypassed ukraine. people just don't know who to trust in this election. many politicians are hiding their russian sympathies. and on top of all of this, the kremlin is mounting. it's biggest disinformation campaign here ever. people aren't just confused, lead, dissolute, and you have been a g. a though both are,
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is to actually make an informed choice between the 2 camps has been significantly hindered by the huge degree of this information. those politicians infections of society who are critical of law school are as traitors. faith in bulgarian democracy is as fragmented as its political system. there is a strong likelihood that this election will be inconclusive. and that would suit the kremlin. andrew simmons al jazeera, sophia, somebody here and out 0. it's party time for all still in the knows lun, adobe all the auction all the way with ah ah
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ah safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero. oh,
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a rennison pot rising as russians moved to avoid being called to called up to fight in ukraine. the number of russians grunted residency in turkey has increased by 54 percent since february. she didn't consider reports not from until you. 19 year old waterborne arrived and on tonya to southern coastal city, a few days ago he was concerned that bushes partial mobilization would cause the borders to clue. he made the decision to leave his hometown or staff 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 tried, sometimes people wanted to have many rush and tours and now extending their stays.
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as a result, rental prices are skyrocketing, waterboard, uncle alex, stay who move here. last december says that 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 flat past year. 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 and with residents intro here has increased by more than to per cent. unless the warrant crane and soon antalya appears to be a tough destination for russians who want to get away for a while. however,
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the city is uncontrollable. real estate prices make it difficult for both locals and foreigners to survive. the non custodial al jazeera antalya, southern turkey. let's get on this board as peter nick, thank you. morocco is reportedly considering a bid to host the 2025 africa cup of nations of original hosts. guinea was stripped of the tournament. african football chief said that infrastructure in guinea would not be ready for the biggest football tournament on the continent. i was 0 zach med address. has this update from con, agree? the general contest stadium had connected with its practice towards the opening and closing ceremonies of the africa football tournament to be hosted by guinea. now, when the announcement was met, that the right hosting rights was taken away from guinea. that was huge disappointment. this stadium was 100 over to the union government in 2015, but it's clear to see that there are other facilities needed post aqona and as big as the africa couple missions,
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not one of the reasons why the configuration of african for both pointed out to the union or just that guinea was not prepared already to do this. now it's a similar situation in a few other stadiums across the country. now for many in guinea. yeah. it's a big disappointment simply because the whole country was looking for a corner like this, which could provide needed destruction from the menu. so she kind of got problems here in this country for small businesses that were looking forward to maximize profits, to increase that income with a lot of people coming into guinea and bringing more resources, more money, and then they were looking to cash. however, when the announcement came that the rights to host, the couple of nature has been taken away by the configuration of upcoming huge disappointment. austin will stay top of the premium ego after $31.00 when the biggest driver, top them off. but the old london darby also took the lead off the 20 minutes really and go from the field. it's almost all fee that got the home crowd at the amorous
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going as well as the manager who back it. 10 minutes later he came putting away penalty for 14 children, 16 lea games against arsenal. gunners course back in front, early in the 2nd officer gabrielle jesse's. it went from bad to worse. it's often when emerson royal was given a straight read for that challenge and shut her around the things before make hello . this is to move for food, steal spurs in the table. a 6 go through at anfield. so liverpool come from 2 downs lead against bright. and thanks to, to go from revert of amino at the visitor's earned a shale of the points as leander trust completed. his hattrick to keep his side in full place. liverpool or now 11 points off the pace in italy. napoli have pulled, 3 points, gurgle, top in city are 2 goals from camry,
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midfielder. andre is humble and deeper, gave them a $31.00. when at home to torino or at least 14 football fans have been injured after part of a stadium collapsed and the challenge capital santiago, thousands of supporters had gathered in the monumental stadium to watch a training session for local club colo colo. when the top section fell onto stance below, in a statement, the cobb said it was caused by some fans climbing onto an advertising structure. ferrari are doing their best to keep macs for stepan's. f. one will title party on ice at sunday, singapore grown pre shaw laclare took a pole position and qualify. the red bull of the defending champion will start from 8. his team ordered him to a bought a final fly left. and he wasn't happy. why? why do you guys saying i don't get it. this is about well,
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talk about it, korean, the didn't have enough fuel to complete the mobile app, but laclare will be joined on the front row by the other red bull of sergio perez. and the other day, you know, i can make mistakes with him to make mistakes, but i think it's always important that we can be critical to each other when people make mistakes. because you know these things, the mission mission happen and incredibly frustrating, of course. motor gp is in thailand, way rookie locker bassetti securities 1st composition in the premier class italian iran. so valentino rossi seem broke the old time lap record of the chain international circuit. to change top spot on the grid will volunteer champs of lead a failure quarter auto restore from for russian athletes who don't support the war in ukraine could be allowed to compete. internationally. olympic president thomas back says he is looking into a way of allowing such athletes to return that he says his organization faces a dilemma on how to make it happen. russian athletes have been banned from
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international sports since the start of the conflict earlier this year. but said, it won't be easy, and he fears that sport could be used as a means of retaliation by other countries in conflict with each other. longest play of trout in north american sports has finally ended with the seattle mariners celebrating a return to major league baseball's post season up to 21 years away. they were up against the oakland athletics. when cal rally finished, the wild card, birth with the sombre pitcher, much rarely hitting the game where they booked a spot for the 2. 1 victory. seattle celebrations on the field lasted more than 10 minutes, as the fans and players finally rid themselves of 2 decades on hurts. elsewhere,
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the st. louis cardinals were also celebrating one of their players. heading over a gold plated bat to alba pupils. last week. the 42 year old joined an exclusive club of just 3 other players. they had several 100 home runs, earning himself the unusual trophies, but he used the more conventional wouldn't bet here as he made it 701 home runs on friday. the cardinal's beating the pittsburgh pirates to one that's all the sports is i have for you. i'll have her mother up there to bed later thick. all right, thanks luck. the later that is it for this news, are my calling my mazda, or will be hosting from london on behalf of news. ah, ah.
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