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russian forces abandoned a key time in done yes. to avoid being surrounded by ukrainian troops in one of the regions annexed by moscow. ah, baptism, this is all the 0 alive from doha. also coming up, the french embassy and burkina faso was attacked after the leader of a military coup claims francis sheltering, the ousted president protest in london over wising costs. british prime minister list trust is under pressure only weeks after she got the job. campaigning ends for the 2 front runners and brazil's presidential election. we look at efforts to avoid fraud and sundays vote.
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russia has withdrawn its troops from the strategically important city of lyman in the dynette screeching. it served as a logistics and transport hub for moscow connecting eastern ukraine to the north. the russian defense ministry says it took the move to avoid its troops being encircled by ukrainian forces. it comes a day after a russian president vladimir putin declared for eastern regions, including danielle, it's part of russia. charles stratford has more from come. a task ukrainian soldiers waved their flag at the entrance to leman them around the brahman and i. for them. footage that al jazeera cannot independently verify, shows dead soldiers and burnt out tanks beside the road. 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. there is a dynamic growth at rosina. there was
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a high risk of being encircled. so our forces were withdrawn from the position and lemon to more advantageous lines. for russia, media at video believe to show a russian tank retreating north towards camina, a town russian forces still control me as though cross them url him. we try to save our strength and control the road between layman and the town camino there are reinforcements trying to get in and establish positions in order to stop the ukrainian. so could i ask you who i ian ukrainian forces, celebrated pushing russian forces out of one of 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 snobs, fidel, because of the secondary shelling you see what happened or yesterday or the day before yesterday. a projectile fell. 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
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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 it's nato partners. it will be seen as a humiliating defeat. charles trevor al jazeera cremmit also while the defeats prompted runs and culture of the leader of russia's chechnya region to suggest that moscow should now consider using a low yield nuclear weapon in ukraine. muhammad valley moscow as more on withdrawl from lyman. according to the statement of the minister of defense,
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is that the forces that 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 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 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
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a strategy for something lot 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 has something that it is not doing yet that front line 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 the defeats when it can do better on the front line. russia authorities are detained, the director of your cranes is appreciate nuclear power plant. the nuclear watchdog says russia has confirmed that a hot water shop has been held for questioning. ukraine state. nuclear regulator says he was blindfolded and detained just hours after moscow illegally annexed for
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ukrainian regions, including zappa. lucia. moscow seized europe's largest nuclear plant in march, but ukrainian staff are still working though. the danish energy agency says one of 2 ruptured gas pipelines in the baltic sea appears to have stopped leaking the it, as he said, and twitter it had been formed. the gnawed stream to pipeline, which runs from russia to germany, appears to have stabilize british premier sellers trust on saturday joint fellow european leaders in claiming the cause of the links was an act of sabotage. russia has denied responsibility. denmark's prime minister met frederickson says the security of critical infrastructure is under threat as the cloud and not our air is ever changed. it is clear that when there is the sabotage of critical infrastructure such as gas lines, then it shows the attention of every while. i have also spoken with french president a manion micron to day and we agreed that this is a serious situation. this is now turned into a reality, and therefore the critical infrastructures have now turned into
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a general concern. eager gruesome bulgaria have inaugurated a long delayed gas pipeline, which will help reduce europe's dependence on russian energy imports. the new enter connect her runs a 182 kilometers from calmer, teeny in greece to start as a gora in central bulgaria. it delivers gas from us by john via an existing by light called the southern gas corridor. it's going to provide relief for bulgaria, which has been struggling to secure gas supplies since russia cut it off in april. moscow, decreased deliveries to europe now to the west. impose sanctions over its invasion of ukraine. european commission president or serve on the land. says 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 against ukraine and an energy war against europe. this pipeline is
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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, bulgarians, former prime ministers toward our da 0 that russian corruption undermines his country's political process. his remarks come as voters head to the polls for their 4th election and 2 years on sunday. russia's attack on ukraine has become a central issue, and are simmons reports from severe steve honesty, 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. mike in macon, i can tell you, russia would have 0 in one country. you bo garrett ball. it shows they're not, they're up. that is so what if what if country pro corruption and what i'm trying
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to say to all the the national years and of all garen boulders and he's been our fight against corruption. 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 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, little yellow 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
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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. let disillusion. and you've been a deal though, voters 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 moscow and trade. this faith in bulgarian democracy is as fragmented as its political system. there is
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a strong likelihood that this election will be inconclusive. and that would suit the kremlin. andrew simmons al jazeera sophia latvians have cast their votes and parliamentary elections with exit polls predicting a win for the center. right. you knew unity bought your prime minister, chris janice collins, the elections been strongly influenced by roches invasion of ukraine. the popularity of the opposition harmony party, which is pro moscow, has been in decline. it's expected that it gets a much lower share of the vote. and the 20 percent it had in 2018 latvia has been a key voice in pushing the european union to stand against russian expansionism. iranian american has been held in iran's even prison for nearly 7 years. has been allowed a one week follow. simeon nama zia, was convicted on espionage charges, but washington has called baseless his father. bohaman embassy was also convicted on charges of collaboration for the hostile government lockers been allowed to
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leave or run to received medical treatment. according to the united nations, students from some iranian universities are holding a sit in following the death of masa omni, bear accusing the government of suppressing opposing voices and detaining students . so the 2 year old army died last month after being arrested by run so called morality police. many of the demonstrators include some university professors, are refusing to attend classes, still ahead on al jazeera and find out what pamela produces in. nigeria as a, is putting pressure on their production efforts. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with wanted my cattle aways. it's still pretty warm in japan, still pretty hot in china. actually this part of china is really hot. and although
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there's rain to the north of it, look at the temperatures $3736.00 should not be seeing that we're 1st of october that 10 above the average. they are indeed new record, but the rain that spread across the north, across the, in the yellow sea into north korea dixon and south korea has dropped attempts is here, which were near record values as well in court than usual yet. now the rain is going to continue in hans itself to some degree. clearly this cold coming to the north that the snow on its way to its beijing. that'll be a shock. could actually happens, but certainly feel colder, but never reaches japan. japan remained warm and again warmer than his normal for this time of the year. heavy rain still to come throughout. miramar, tyler and cambodia. louse viet nam to be expected tis nor will. and aiden bornea that does not much land you see that isn't gonna see showers or thunderstorms, that the sweat time the year. although most of india is drawing up, is a circulation setting up in the bay of bangles or for me and miles or bangladesh back through dish or it is going to be wet for the next day or so. or is it drives
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up rapidly elsewhere in pakistan? with few showers in the knolls. it's dry, at least in the sky. to with sponsored by cattle and anyways, which site is winning chaos or control guy? what does the new forever proxy war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get to so much raw? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. there is no channel that covers world views like we do, we revisit places the state i'll just there are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, lou ah,
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what you know, does it a reminder? what top so is this on the russian defense minister. he says it's withdrawn its troops from the city of layman and the dom. yet squeeze him to avoid being surrounded by ukrainian forces layman and strategically important because it served as a logistics and transport from moscow. russia authorities of detained the director of ukraine's operation nuclear power plant. he hauled mora, shaw says he was blindfolded and detained just hours after moscow illegally annexed for ukrainian regions, including his operation. the danish energy agency says one of 2 ruptured gas pipelines in the baltic. c, a pew stuff stop leaking. agency said on twitter had been informed the north stream to pipeline, which runs from russia to germany, appears to have been stabilized. a state of emergency has been declared and became
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a fossil the day after the country's 2nd military coup. in 8 months, i stood president, paula read amoeba, as cold in the cooley de abraham, tardy to avoid at fratricidal warm, on saturday, to support a set fire to the french embassy in the capitol. they accused the french military of sheltering to me about which france denies. they thought, hark reports from dakar, residence in brick, enough passes capital. why do running away from gunfire? overhead, military helicopters, fly low over the city. coop, louder, scramble into position. the fear a counter offensive from forces loyal to colonel bologna. that admits the confusion, shops are closed, their owners sensing danger were the one on when i got out of turn, we don't know what's going on, but we heard gunfire. but we don't know what or who's behind they know when we just need unity. so we can move forward. on friday,
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soldiers announced a coo on national television, declaring a state of emergency in closing the countries borders. they are led by young captain ibrahim tory and claimed if ousted bologna, w back to power himself just 8 months ago in another military coup. dummy burr is now in hiding, and it's unclear who is actually in charge. the coup waters accused france of protecting the former colonial power has been supporting brocade us forces against attacks from on bootleg, iso and arcade. graham says it isn't involved in 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 flags, marched in walker, duke in the country,
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2nd city bobo de la, so they support the cooper water. and believe moscow can bring victory to an army facing setbacks 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. as brazil, the bears to vote and sandy's presidential election, the authorities say that vote buying is widespread as difficult to stamp out, especially in the poorest areas are latin america, ada, tennessee, in human reports from the state of panam, bolcom in rural 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,
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making his claim pots when they were visited and offered between $2.00 and $10.00 for their votes in school, verify, deploy. oh, did they come here that to talk to us in salem vote for me? i then they put their hands in their pocket and give you the money. since the person has a need, they take it, you see what their daughter me, sebastian says, can't that it's also offer water, which is scarce here or construction, material or clay. but that after the elections, when you asked for their help, they send you away saying they've already paid for your vote. it also does. but last time did you vote for the person who paid you? i asked compared with harvey. when i go, 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.
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lackey, i felt the valet size 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 thus far. 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. oh boy, the theme 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 of 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
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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 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. many and other handouts are always welcome by the poor, even during elections. but many ask at what price for brazil's democracy do see in human al jazeera pin number gal. thousands of people have been protesting in the u. k. over the countries cost of living crisis rallies have taken place in london, leads glasgow. manchester birmingham above us on the day the big energy prices have
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come into effect from millions. the enough is enough campaign, wants the government to do more to improve pay slash energy bills and make housing more affordable. well, it's financial markets real in the wake of the u. k. government's budget announcement that are more questions about the higher strategy behind the prime minister's plan for growth. the government now has to face a conservative party conference where list trust is leadership. credentials are under mounting scrutiny. new barker reports from london. a few streets from parliament, multiple right wing think tanks occupied grand premises, some with direct links to the breakfast campaign. others with ties to the right of the u. s. republican party. the people who for years have been lobbying for an ultra free market prime minister. now they found one in the form of less trust. and while they applaud the government's new direction, even these ideologues are concerned. i think, to some extent, they haven't fully in their hand flick communicated what the plan is or,
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and not always what potential set hasn't gotten across in the way of intended to get across. but really, i think they struggled. and they've also come in at a quite a difficult time in so many ways with the warranty crane. the impacts corvette, you've got, they all these strange on the economy. you've got massive levels and reflections. and then the common with quite a radical plan. and i think that spooks people around the corner another think tank, founded by form, a conservative prime minister, margaret thatcher, someone less trust is often accused of modeling herself on. similar worries abound here. and they haven't come into the market that more to that fiscal plans than just tax policy. they haven't really down enough on the supply side. they go with that communication in terms of they just on the plans, tops cuts out consistently. mccann, hey, the bob's market will react in the same way. let's not forget, of course the lease people got less trust selective, but even they seem
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a little bit nervous. but put aside whether or not trust no makes will lead to that all important elusive goal of growth. think more about how quasi core things budget statement last friday was received by the markets. and of course, we all know the pound lost a huge amount of value, interest rates went up, lenders ended up sacrificing dozens of mortgage deals, and the bank of england made that surprise intervention worth 70000000000 dollars to prevent financial catastrophe. it's hard to imagine all of this was part of the plan and it's precisely these things millions of traditional conservative party voters care about, which is why the latest opinion polls a chilling news for the government, the opposition labor party, boasting a staggering 33 point lead over the ruling conservatives of things conforming as they are, is difficult to say how trust 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,
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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 governments normally do ahead of a fiscal announcement. chance with 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, thousands of people have gathered in baghdad to mark the anniversary of the finding of what's known as the to shrink movement in iraq. the protest began on october 2019 calling for an end to rampant corruption high unemployment rates and a better standard of living. ali hoshal has more from baghdad.
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ah, it's a dish. every moment for all the people want to toppled the regime. the same slogan, people chanted 3 years ago, here and to feel square. the 2019 protests spread across the country. demonstrators called for political reform and an end to the corruption that many believe kept them integrity. it became known as the tree and movement. over the past month, youth movements have been calling on people to mark the uprising stood anniversary . i g as old. i come to protest against corruption since 2003 till now. what did they do for us? nothing in the fall, part of our objectives are clear. we want to toppled the tyrant. welcome father. this people want to revive whole 3 as after the uprising,
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a little has changed and on straight. those have the same demands. political corruption and foreign agencies continue dog our shuttle the country despite all the struggles. some protest is wanted to remove barricades on the republic, bitch, which leads to the heavy, $45.00 being so iraq suit of security forces. use your gas to disperse them separately, the injured and take him for medical treatment. oh, what as with march in the political life of iraq, there are divisions, and those protesting couldn't agree on which square to demonstrate in. this is on this all squared. i know the protest was how many c that as was the case into the square 3 years ago, the voice of the machine movement is divided and division emboldened those in power. and he has a 0 back that palmer producers in nigeria,
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so they're struggling to stay in business because of high cost of production, climate change, and illegal smugglers. farmers also play mcconick, the lack of investment id just reports from a coma palm oil production in the world's 5th biggest producer is growing. but only just last year. out put in nigeria rose by 200000 tons. but there wasn't nearly enough to be local demand the country had to import more than the 1400000 tons it produced and produces the timing their efforts to grow more locally. the, our cost of production will tend to be cheaper. i know some time my costume because of godaddy, ma'am they look more efficient. what's your cost of production? only done? not me, sir. oh, doubt. people to have high puzzle where production, gary, say
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a praise your own game. based on the profit margin on the right. he wants to see better market protection for local producers who are struggling to find enough pump fruits for their factories. at the peak of the hub is season. this one processes, 1000 metric tons of bumps a day, but up small down only 400. shortages of all materials where the lack of food is in the farmers only concern. you know, 20192020. we had a huge input of smuggled olean, which is the refine product of our c p. o. and that created a lot of problems for, for companies like ourselves because obviously had flooded the market and we couldn't sell our product in the 19 fifties and sixties. now generous output of pump oil picked at 40 percent of global supply but that's trying to out 2 percent.

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