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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm marianne noisy. welcome to the news ally from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. russian troops abandoned a garrison town and danielle, to avoid being surrounded by ukrainian forces, protested, attacked the french embassy, and became a fast. so setting it on fire. after the country's new self declared military leader, it uses france of harbouring president dunbar. afghan women protest against the killing of students as an education center in the has are in neighborhood of cobble. ah, ms. brazil's top 2 presidential contenders all day long walk about before sunday's election. we look at the ramp and problem of vote ah, and i have he to,
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similar to the sports news will of action from the premier league. and the confederation of african football takes the 2025 couple of nations hosting rights away from dinny. ah, so well, come to the news. our russian forces have withdrawn from their strategically important town of layman and east and ukraine to avoid being surrounded present. rowdy mil zalinski said the ukrainian flag is now flying there, but the fighting is still going on. this is a major setback for moscow. the town it served as a logistics and transport hub, connecting east in ukraine to the north. it's in, danny, ask, one of the regions vladimir putin declared part of russia on friday and was there as charles stratford brings us one hour from crematory, esc, ukrainian soldiers waive their flag at the entrance to leman bromley. bravo molar.
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i'm awfully em footage. the al jazeera cannot independently verify shows dead soldiers and burnt out tanks beside the road. the ukrainian military said it surrounded the strategically important town in the partially russian occupied region of the next hours later, the russian military said it had been forced to retreat. fizzle, dynamo grows at rosina. there was a high risk of being encircled, so our forces were withdrawn from the position and lemon to more advantageous lines . like pro russia media at video believe to show a russian tank retreating north towards camina town, russian falls is still control me as though harassed them. earl and i tried to save our strength and control the road between layman and the town colina. there, there are reinforcements trying to get in and established positions in order to stop the ukrainian. so could i ask you, who are you an ukranian forces, celebrating, pushing russian forces out that one of
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a number of villages in the surrounding area. ukrainian soldiers and volunteers evacuated more civilians from the frontline town of buck mood that has come under increasing russian shelling in recent weeks. the bottom of her study sharpsville because of the secondary shelling. you see what happened yesterday or the day before yesterday? a projectile fell. yes, there was an older man in the house, they took him away. i was in the kitchen when the explosion happened. here. it is impossible to be here. crane and authorities say more than half the 70000 people who lived in bar mood and the surrounding area before the war at ready fled. if the ukraine an army take full control of li man in the surrounding villages, it will be a huge military and strategic victory for them. it's believed from there. they will try to push both northeast and southeast towards russian. occupied areas of luke guns can don't ask. the russians say this retreat was strategic before keith and
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it's nato partners. it will be seen as a humiliating defeat. cha, stratford al jazeera cremmit holst. well, the defeat has prompted put an ally rounds and could deer all the leader of russia's chechnya region to suggest that moscow should now consider using a low yield nuclear weapon in ukraine. i'm a val, is in moscow and has more on what rusher is saying about withdraw from layman. 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 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
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a very careful wording because also the news here that we received before this statement by the minister of defense, you thought that the bulk of russian forces actually left to the man. and before this attempt, by that you couldn't enforces to circle the town, nobody here inside russia understands very well the strategy. lots of questions being asked about why are we receiving these set box? what is the exact strategy of the russian army? are these just defeats, as can can be described as just defeats or is this a strategy for something that is coming? we know that russia has a lot of very strategic weapons that can, it can still use in this fight. so the philosophy here is not russia, something about it is not doing yet that front line, it is withholding a part of this of its force, not just nuclear weapons,
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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 or russian authorities of detain, the director of ukraine's. it's apple region, nuclear power plant for you or nuclear watchdog is saying russia is confirmed that you her marcia was held for questioning ukraine state nuclear regulatory saying he was detained as his car was on its way from the facility to the nearby town of a narrow door. moscow seize europe's largest nuclear power plant in march, but has kept ukrainian staff there at the site or people who've been trying to leave the russian claim region of procedure have been prevented from passing checkpoints without newly required on this. on the abdul hamid as their with more on that one of the most visible impacts today is that usually this road here or would be you would see convoys of ukrainians leaving
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or russian occupied areas, mainly upper region and near by for so on well to day 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 a, by the house in 500 people who had made their way out and in leading to have read new and viewing them. i've read them. that was more or less at the average of people coming out between $1500.00 to 2000. well today, none of that. and then we are also hearing now. oh reports of shelly in in there. good. i that would be just next to the nuclear plant where the air director general at the moment is missing the i. e,
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a d international atomic. it agency an 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 do town of a no good are well, david, a shot back is a senior defense research at the rand corporation. he joins us live now from washington. a civil how serious a blow is it to the russian president here have lost the easton city of a man. i think that coming hot on the heels of my explanation ceremony and all the hoopla that surrounded it, it's a significant political problem for him. but militarily, it's just the latest in a series of failures by the russian army. tracing back almost have the beginning of
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the, of the war. clearly, it's a very unfortunate from ost guy's point of view that the day after the claim, this is russian territory, that they would never, ever surrender. they surrendered. they come are all the russian troops now leaving all a trying leave, some of them station that money withdrawal tends to be incomplete . this there certainly will be a rear guard action as long as a road out of town remains open. but i think it's pretty clear that the russians had, hadn't given up control of remark, which as one of your correspondents said, has been a very important transport logistics hub for them. so militarily, this is a, this is a serious defeat. just looking at this line here that's being reported on royce, as
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a senior aide to ukraine president. not him is lensky posting a video that purportedly shows keys forces saying they've taken control of layman and earlier the present. william is lensky. seemed to suggest that this would be the stuff that would be more territory captured after this. he said that that would be more ukrainian flags planted on and tertiary occupied by russia. what do you make of that? well, i think that it's clear that ukraine intends to liberate as much of this territory as much of their territory as, as they possibly can. and right now, the momentum of the fight is on their side. there are obviously things that could potentially change it. but the russian military right now is fully committed to despite and nothing less is suffering defeat upon defeat. so the ukrainian certainly are entitled to be optimistic about their ability to press on
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and liberate additional territory. how long can this process continue for ukrainian recapturing territory? and the russians withdraw, but even if that is the case and the grains able to claim more of this territory that has been onyx by russia. does that mean that the war in the conflict has come to an end, or does it just mean a temporary law before the russians stage and other offensive? you know, i'm not even sure they'll be a low. i think that this is one of those conflicts where it's very hard to see what the negotiated solution is to go to a war because it's about territory. it's about who owns patches of dirt. and that's not really something where you can split the difference, either ukraine controls their territory or russia controls the territory. so i think that what we'll see is ukraine continuing to try to advance. there may be what we call an operational pause here and there as they consolidate their games
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and mass, their strength for the next round of offensive action. i think that russia is ground forces rushes army appears to culminated a while ago. there are often sit capability, largely exhausted, and i wouldn't expect that pouring tens or hundreds of thousands of poorly trained completely unmotivated drac t's into the fight. we change that very much david chart. thank you very much for joining us. thank you. he went and he is our life from london. it's much more still spring. you on the program student stage a sitting over the death in police custody of mass armine as protests across iran. and to the 3rd week florida counts it's dead is the scale of the destruction from hurricane ian becomes clara, and ferrari amp is max for stipends,
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titled bush and singapore will have all the action from f one qualifying ah begin if i so president paul on re dummy, boas, ousted last night, i faction of the military is called on the country, self appointed leader to avoid a fratricidal war. he also denied a claim by the crew leader that he's taken refuge in a french army camp, protested, gathered at the french embassy in the capital, which was set on fire at france is denied any involvement in the events in the events unfolding and walk to condemn the violence against its embassy and want it citizens to stay at home. and as nicholas hak now, reports, a state of emergency has been put in place. residence in brick, enough passes capital walker due to running away from good fire. overhead. military
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helicopters, fly low over this city, coop, louder scrabble into position, the fear a counter offensive from forces loyal to colonel bologna, the amoeba. amidst the confusion, shops are closed, their owners said seek danger. we don't know what's going on. we heard gunfire, but we don't know what or who is behind it, got out, but we just need unity. so we can move forward on some other department. on friday, soldiers announced a coo on national television declaring a state of emergency. in closing the country's borders. they were led by a young captain. ibrahim tore and claim to have ousted bologna, w. bell, who took power himself just 8 months ago in another military coup. the amoeba is now in hiding, and it's unclear who is actually in charge. the waters accused frowns of protecting me by the former colonial power has been supporting brocade us forces against attacks from on routes like deisel and arcade. graham says it isn't involved in
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brocade. across those internal affairs, there has been international condemnation from france, the united nations, the african union, and the west african body echo was all calling on soldiers to return to their barracks. but inside the country, there are mounting protests in support. the cooper waters hours before the curfew, demonstrators carrying russian flag, marched in walker, duke, and in the country. second city, bobo g less so they support the cooper water and believe moscow can bring victory to norma facing set backs on the battlefront. meanwhile, sections of the same army appear divided, fighting each other for power, leaving the countries people caught in the middle. nicholas hawk al jazeera de car . she is from several iranian universities as staging as sitting after the death of
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massa and mimi. they are accusing a government of suppressing opposing voices and detaining students 22 year old and many died last month after being arrested by the country so called morality police . many of the demonstrators refusing to attend classes, including some university professors. i so, so there has morphin terran the new academic year in iran started with widespread protest now in bashed university into iran for those university in meshes. industrial university in s, we're hon. incidental art and architecture and encourage and she was yes and also to please and 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 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 off hundreds of people who were leading do for this
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process that had been arrested or they were investigated. and now the students are, are 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, they will know m. s. vacation there. tonight, there will be some mass gatherings across the big cities, entire under already reports that people are gathering in downtown. so one of the development off today, an important element of today was the call that came from mirror, a middle seen a more savvy, 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 or of iran. and then people say that it was a rigged election. they pulled me his, with people full in the streets to, to protest that. so he is a symbolic leader of the green woman. and today he said that he made the call on
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security forces on the army to side with people and the rightful demands. a group of women has demonstrated it in cobble against the killing of dozens of students in education center on friday. they are demanding better security from the taliban. government, with some carrying banners. reading stop has our genocide, most of those who died in the bloss for female students sitting a practice university entrance exam. it happened in an area of cobble where many people from the has are a minority live. uh huh. well, you were asking the taliban government when they came that they have brought security. how they can not stop the attacker from entering an educational center to target female students. in this incident, one family has lost 4 members. why is it still happening? i don't know what to ask for. i don't know who to ask from because even if i ask any thing that is not going to be fulfilled,
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therefore i have stopped asking for anything. i'm not even sure if there is a future for us any more or not. i'm joy now, bye. back on used to fear from afghanistan, who lost his cousin in friday's attack. thank you very much for speaking to us. can i start by asking how you are and how your family is doing? yeah, unfortunately, are we have a buddy that's being asked me is that all of our timely has been doing door talk by telling mike cashin yes. our tuition center and i'll be honest with you. oh, we don't know. we are shocked. but how?
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because it's a very tragic tried to take action that the say sadly. and we didn't expect that your mom might cause in when she go to the center for. ready name or having a taste brainer versus this and suddenly off that one ever. we have her body. it's shocking for us. and why do you think this school in this particular area dashed about? she and weston cobble was targeted in that she mostly has it new city minority
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lives here and i, it's almost in the mines are in a to man's they have an attack on this area because how has minority and she he's in here, the line is a bit distorted that but by her and let me ask you another question because hopefully the line will, it will hold up. and of course, this is mainly as are she a part of cobble? this is a community that has historically faced persecution. afghanistan, is it, is it getting worse to something changed in the last year? yeah, because it's getting work because that's all one. maybe the are good fighters, but the not good security keepers in this case. how that
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offset tuition. and it's usually in the situation. ready could be getting the worst day by day. i see that there are lots of attacks and back to you and people area for example, and last year people that live on day a god that government and it's done. we had for example, a died. so on, go, this goes down that in children's hospital and some mosques, how being attacked by eyes and nowadays is on friday. we saw that that project at time have been and actually about g and i think it's getting the work,
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the situation and how about you and because the taller bon maybe cannot keep the security for how the people i thing and 9 years if he thank you very much for joining us. and of course we are very sorry about your cousin. all now to brazil, just a day ahead of the election there that the leading candidates have been holding final walk about. you can't speak at the events because of the election rules, but it can attend in person. one of the most closely watched elections this year. the left is for president who is in us, you live to silver. the front runner is predicted to unseat his right wing incumbent rival. but geral scenario who held his riley about 5 miles away, says he will contest the results if he is defeated. he's been critical of the voting system, needing to fears
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a false voter fraud allegations. let one of his trademark motorcycle convoys through the streets. one major issue for lecture authorities in brazil is vote buying to practice that is both both wide spread and it's also hard to prevent, especially in the poorest areas of brazil. our latin america added salisia newman reports now from the state of putnam bhutto 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, 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,
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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 favor 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. that he, i found the valet fine 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, sylvia joseph or doug costa,
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says 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, both follow. 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. i work with 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 was you, jim won the poker and the most out. the perky, nowadays very few cases are reported to believe. we need to change rotor behavior because the water who tries to sell his wrote or has his will corrupted want denotes 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 are not as decision to distribute
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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 fernando 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 a newman al jazeera pin number go still to come this hour, you actually says to of president material nephews to attend for 7 americans detained in venezuela. ah, 2 nights at protesting cuba, when many is still waiting for power to be restored. days after hurricane ian. happy island. why even people who helped maitland trust me, casey prime minister, concerned about how radical economic plan football fans are injured as
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a stadium collapses in chalet. it'll have a detail ah no, some heats hunger in the southeast of europe for quite a while now. but this push in the atlantic, i think, is finally get to see the end of it. there's been a slow moving funnel system bringing significant rain, which will carry on doing the same thing, i think on the coast of the age, reacting then that edges right across towards the black sea and behind it, the air is much cooler. but where it cools down here, it warms up in spain. so in color, for example, $3033.00 of the maximum and far above the normal. so it's not a warm for some, at least. but that's not the case for nolan. you. yes, the saudis, i but we're in the teens bag. i think steadily in the teens going down quite cold at night. been frosty was who places just probably norwalk miss october after all.
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but take you through monday, you'll see the continued spread of the, of the blue and circulation setting up in western russia, bringing a pretty heavy rain down to the baltic states or at least eastern this you ania the sun's back out. further west is still nice and warm in spain, and the rain stop falling in france as this jump south. this unusual to the man to right and is getting this far north and we're talking still about the gambia, but suddenly getting beside dental sierra. you shouldn't be this wet this late in the year, but it clearly is ah, a multibillion fill there in the street. but beyond that, lips and glamour, those need to survive desperate to fulfill their admissions and come in for the children to the highs and lows. so many dreams and aspirations
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welcome back to the main stories now. russia has withdrawn its troops from the strategically important town of lee mon and done yet when afore ukrainian regents vladimir putin says, and now russian and major set back from moscow, which used it as an it just sticks and transport hub begin of fossil present pool. read, amoeba was ousted on friday by a faction of the military is delighted, claimed by the cooney to that he's taken refuge in a french army. camp protest is gathered at the french embassy in the capital earlier, which was set on fire and students from several iran universities of staged. as sitting over the death of massa mimi, there accusing the government of suppressing opposing voices and detaining students . now the danish energy agency say one of the 2 ruptured gas pipelines in the baltic, c appears to have stopped leaking. the agency set on twitter that it had been inform. the nord stream to pipeline which runs from russia to germany,
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appears to have stabilized several european leaders of blame. the leaks are an act of sabotage. russia has denied responsibility or greece symbol gary or of inaugurated a long delay gas pipeline, which will help reduce europe's dependence on russian energy imports. the new interconnect runs a 182 kilometers from cameras. teeny in greece to shatara as a gora in central bulgaria, delivers gas from as by john for an existing pipeline called the southern gas corridor. it will provide relief for bog area, which has been struggling to see had get gas applies since russia cut off in april . moscow has it decreased deliveries to europe after the wes impose sanctions over its invasion of ukraine. european commission present instead of on the line says at the new pipeline is a game changer for energy security. magnolia used to receive 80 percent of its gas from russia. that was before russia decided to launch an atrocious war
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against ukraine and an energy war against europe. this pipeline is a game changer. it's a game changer for bulgaria and for europe's energy security. and it means freedom . it means freedom from dependency on russian gas. a former prime minister of bulgaria has told al jazeera that russian corruption undermines as countries political process is ramana. com, as voters faced their 4th election in 2 years on sunday. and russia's attack on ukraine has been a central issue and resume reports from sophia. steve. hi, this is judy carol pet golf took on russia within a few months. he paid the price. his coalition government brought down a vote of confidence. and pet cough says russian influence here goes hand in hand with corruption. i can make, i can tell you, russia would have 0 in one country. you boat garrett ball. it shows that up there
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up. that is the way it went through these country. it will garage 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 same 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 attacks from the likes of boy co boris of 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 favourite. oh, with this vote, the people will tell us who should retire, who should leave?
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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. i'm 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 disillusion. and you believe geo though border 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
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moscow 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. so feel that means of parliamentary elections with exit polls predicting a wind for the prime minister. christiane is karen's center. right? new unity party. it's another election that's been strongly influenced by russia's invasion of ukraine. russia, finding opposition, harmony party. so it support permit, though it's expected to get a much lower shared vote than the 20 percent. it did get in 2018 that here has a russian speaking minority along with its baltic neighbors. it's been a key voice in pushing the you to stand against russian expansionism. thousands of people have gathered in the iraqi capital to launch a 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against the government. the protest in
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2019 called find enter rampant corruption and high unemployment. security was tightened around iraq's capital with most of it, but just main roads closed ali hashim has more now from baghdad. ah, it's a digit moment for you. the people want to talk with the regime. the same slogan, people chanted 3 years ago, here and the 2019 protests spread across the country. demonstrate those called for political reform and an end to the corruption that many believe kept them integrity. it became known as that the sri and movement. over the past month, youth movements have been calling on people to mark the uprising stood anniversary . i was on i 2 years old. i come to protest against corruption since
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2003 till now. what did they do for us? nothing. in the ballpark on our objectives are clear. we want to toppled the tyrant . welcome the father. this people want to revive whole 3. as after the uprising a little has changed. i don't straight. those have the same demands, political corruption, and foreign it agencies continue dog or shuttle the country. despite all the struggles. some protest is wanted to remove barricades on the republic bridge, which leads to the heavily fortified green zone. iraq seat of the security forces use fear gas to disperse them 7 or were injured and taken for medical treatments. 7 7 but as with much in the political life of iraq, there are divisions and those protesting good integrity on which square to demonstrate in this is unless we square another protest was held here many say
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that as was the case in the square 3 years ago, the voice of the history movement is divided and division, emboldens those in power. and he hashem as a 0 back that of a one and a half 1000000 homes and businesses of left without power of hearken and slammed into the carolinas. a storm that made land full in the us for a 2nd time on friday with strong winds, causing a search of sea watering. myrtle beach in has now been downgraded to a post tropical cycle, and as it has to virginia, people are still being rescued in florida. why the death toll that has that it's continued to rise. dozens of people have been killed and, and thousands is still on. accounted for the storm was one of the most powerful to ever hit the mainland us as chris in salumi reports. mm hm. as search and rescue efforts continue across southwest florida, the full extent of the destruction is now in plain view. fort myers is where the
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storm 1st hit land in the united states. along this stretch of florida coast buildings are leveled, and few boats remain in the water. here it was the storm surge after the deadly 240 kilometer per hour wins. that did most of the damage. michael mc phillips rode out. the storm in his fishing boat, one of the few now still seaworthy, was up now at least 20 foot. and you know, high winds, you know, these 150 miles an hour. it seemed like in his lot array in the boats. my la, the hood, and without the bell, you don't have anything at all. this to his father's boat is grounded tuesday. we are proud to put our traps in the water and we have no boats, and we don't know the crab is going to be good and we can't get bait it's. it's going to be a bad situation. fort myers residents are taking stock, counting their blessings, as well as their losses. david yoakam stood and waited in his apartment for hours.
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as the water rose to chest level. he was with his neighbors, whose small child was in a raft. we decided we were going to pull the boat out when i got this. hi. it got about that time. so we never had to pull the boat out. brothers over, he was planning to move out of state next week. now he and his dog are sleeping in a tent, his vehicle destroyed. it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now needs fixing from power lines to water mains to roads and bridges. at peak 2700000 people were without electricity. and here in a county of 3 quarters of a 1000000 people, there is no clean drinking water. further inland flood waters continued to rise even after the storm had left taking many by surprise. well, we saw in central florida was more standing water than what we saw in southwest florida, where the big storm surge came in. it's just because of the way they have the,
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the deal, the clues sachi, the and that's all i mean, the sand, it for whatever reason that really dissipated over the last 24 to 36 hours. with the death toll still climbing. hurricane is expected to be one of the costliest storms to ever hit the united states. kristin salumi al jazeera, fort myers florida. 4 days since hearken and knocked out cuba national grid, leaving 11000000 people in the dark, and many still don't have power. it sparked 2 nights of rab protest in neighborhoods of havana after residents got fed out with waiting. barbara and got their reports. ah, days after hurricane is not cut power across cuba. many neighborhoods still in darkness. but these protest to say they don't understand why, since their homes went in it's path. oh, the site around did not pass through here. we have spent 4 or 5 days about any
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power is like being in hell. that's where we are out on the street and will keep coming out. oh, they blame the pockets on the government, not the storm, and their eject and government calls for patience. you're going to go up to $1300.00 protesting is a right. but only when those responsible from state or government are not doing 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 a grammar, but $11.00 will khalid 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
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stop because of the police going off. what is the communications have been black tap for the 2nd day in a row? internet watchdog say 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 dark barbara anger part are to sarah u. s. official se venezuela's raised 7 jailed americans, including 5 oil executives in exchange for the release of 2 of president nicholas madura his nephews. also in jordan rings. as the details on his now from washington, the united states and venezuela have carried out a prisoner swap on saturday. and this comes after several months of intense negotiations, including a face to face meeting between american and venezuela and officials. in caracas, at the end of june, 7 men, 7 americans,
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including 5 men who worked for the oil giant citgo, had been what the u. s. considered wrongfully detained by them, a doodle government. they have mel all been released and they are on their way back to the united states. in exchange, the u. s. president joe biden granted clemency to to venezuela men who had been convicted several years ago of drug trafficking. these 2 men happened to be the nephew's of the wife of the venezuelan president nicholas my doodle. it appeared according to the white house officials speaking on background, that in order to get the americans released, releasing these 2 men had to be a part of the deal. and after much consideration, white house officials say joe biden finally granted the men clemency. in order to bring us citizens home. now again, this is not a situation in which you as official saying that u. s. venezuela relations are going to improve overnight. and they also would not
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speculate of whether other americans wrongfully detained by about us why law could be released any time in the near future. they did rec, repeat their call for the venezuelan government to improve its democratic processes to improve its economy, to respect human rights. so warm ties between got arcus and washington, are not immediately in the offing or year thousands of protested across the u. k. demanding action to tackle the countries cost of living crisis. rallies took place in london leads glasgow. manchester birmingham and belfast demonstrations came on the day major energy price rises came into effect from millions of people. or as the financial markets continue to reel in the wake of the u. k. government, many budget. even those behind the new prime ministers rise to power are questioning her growth plan. the ruling conservative parties annual conference gets underway soon on sunday with less trust as leadership on dom mounting scrutiny. if
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walk reports from london, a few streets from parliament, multiple right wing tanks, occupy grand premises. some would direct links to the breakfast campaign. others with ties to the right of the u. s. republican party. the people who for years have been lobbying for an ultra free market prime minister. now they found one in the form of less trust. and while they applaud the government's new direction, even these ideologues are concerned. i think, to some extent, they hadn't fully, indeed had for communicated what appliance, i'm or, or, and not a waste that what they central said hasn't gotten across in the wide of intended to get across. i really, i think have struggled and they've also come in at quite a difficult time in so many ways with the warranty crane, the impacts of cause. ed, you've got, they all these, i'm strange on economy. you've got massive levels. and if i sion and then the common with quite a radical plan, and i think that spooks paypal around the corner. another think tank,
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founded by full, the conservative prime minister, margaret thatcher. someone less trust is often accused of modeling herself on. similar worries abound here. they haven't convinced the market that is more to that fiscal plans than just tax policy. they haven't read down enough on the supply side is also sense that communication terms as they just on the plant tax cuts that i had spoken about consistently, mccann pay, perhaps the market is going to react in the same way. let's not forget of course the lease people got this trust selected, but even they seem a little bit nervous. but put aside whether or not trust no makes will lead to that all important elusive goal of growth. think more about how quasi core things budget statement last friday was received by the markets. and of course, we all know the pound lost a huge amount of value interest rates. when top lenders ended up sacrificing dozens of mortgage deals, and the bank of england made that surprise intervention worth $70000000000.00 to
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prevent financial catastrophe. it's hard to imagine all of this was part of the plan. and is precisely these things. millions of traditional conservative party voters care about which is why the latest opinion polls a chilling news for the government, the opposition labor party, boasting a staggering $33.00 point lead over the rolling conservatives. if things continue as they are, is difficult to say, how truss could be, the person that fights the next election because it would be, you know, i see a side note from the conservative party. the question is he would replace that. i wouldn't be surprised if marsh johnson comes back. who's that? yes, be heard it all this uncertainty means the return. of course, johnson isn't as far fetched as it seems. the government, meanwhile, is back pedaling. officials from britain's independent fiscal watchdog, the office for budget responsibility arriving at downing street on friday to deliver their verdict on the plan. something government normally do ahead of
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a fiscal announcement. chancellor of the exchequer quasi crossing on the other hand, refuse in a dash for growth and a rush to sample. this trust is leadership in history. a leadership that's faltering the 1st hurdle. the falcon, al jazeera london still had only sneeze. al, well, it also keeps on top of the premier league feature. we'll have one of our app was called ah, western libya is home to libya, it's berber people, b, m a z, scattered across the fuser mountains, our old amazon cities like this one. and then you get a magic original inhabitants of libya. here in this old city, there is evidence that dates back centuries and got that if he came to power, he showed to everybody, our culture became illegal to name our children. emma's names,
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he removed our culture from history books, but we preserved our culture and secret. younger view played an important role. the revolution that toppled long time leader wal mart out bob, their time of life language. now, after more than a decade, they are able to open celebrate their heritage and culture. although libya has been engulfed in violence and political divisions since 2011 the amazon, you'd say they're happy with their new found freedom. blue ah point now with peter in dela very thank you very much. morocco is reportedly
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considering a bid to host to 2025 africa cup of nations, of the original host skinny with stripped of the tournament african football. cheap . said that infrastructure in guinea wouldn't be ready for the biggest football tournament on the continence of serious interest. have this update from conic cree . the general contra 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 formation. not one of the reasons why the configuration of african football pointed out to the guinea or just that guinea was not prepared already to do this. now it's a similar situation in
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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 political 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 major yeah, in doing it has been taken away by the configuration of huge disappointment in spain. robert levant, off ski has fired barcelona at the top of the legal table. his 1st off goal was enough to win one mill at round my yoke. strike is 9 going of the season. it is also that a move one point above room, a dread who faced the sooner the better best sunday and standby for
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a special moment from leonor messy to help. se bassinger man back to the top of the table in france. that free kick set them on their way to a to one when at home against nice. hit him above he got the window, they went to quiz tier of ma, say in italy. napoli have pulled 3 points. fair. the top in city are 2 goals from camry midfielder andre zambrow. and ye sir, gave them a 31 when at home to torina arsenal, state of the premier league of the 31, whenever biggest rivals taught them in the north london darby arsenal. took the lead through a brilliant gulf from midfield, a thomas party, which certainly, but the home crowd. going at the emirates, he looked loitering to nearly every cane equal as disposable that emerson royal sense of. but also one of the goals of gabriel jesses and granite. chucker to me for points clear at the top of the thing. a 6 go through lead am field saw livable come from to down to lead against frighten face to, to go from roberta for mino at the visitor's earned a share of the points as
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a leandro and to assad. completely hattrick to keep his side in 4th place. liverpool now 11 points of the pace. at least 14 football fans had been injured off the part of a stadium collapsed and the chillen capital santiago. thousands of supporters had gathered in the monumental stadium to watch a training session for local club color colo. when the top section fell on to stance below, the club said it was caused by some fans. climbing on to an advertising structure. ferrari are doing their best to keep max a stop and the f one will title policy on. i said, sunday, singapore granbury charlotte clare to poll position and qualifying the red ball of the defending champion will start from 8. you see move them to a board. he's final flying lap and need to say he was happy about that. but that's why you guys saying, i don't get it because it's about to put through realize they did not have enough
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fuel to complete my lap up laclare will be joined on the front row by the other red bull of sergio perez 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, they vision mission happen and incredibly frustrating. of course, moser g p is in thailand, way a rookie mockup is ziki securities 1st composition in the premier class, italian who rides full valentino rossi's team the all time left record of the chain international circuit to pinch top spot on the grid champs of liter fabio. quarter auto will start on the 4th and that ones the motor to and pack up on your no back talk which is edging closer to 3rd title. the season is in to the final of the tel aviv open 21 time grand slam champion, got through his last 4 encounter against a roman as f u. lean in straight sets. ciocca which will face form
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a usa from the went up marian challenge for the trophy on sunday. and history was made at the palmer open in italy. my r shareef is the 1st woman from egypt to win a w z a to a title to be topsy. bruce sakari in the final will the $74.00 had to play both this much and her semi final on the same day it met about she got left the trophy or that's all the sports is merriment spec to you in london. thanks very much pre tab at safe than he is out, but i will get back in a couple of minutes with another for blessone for you around up the top. so he's coming up by shouting ah ah
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