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ukrainian february, there was an increase in women volunteering to join the military and ukraine, unlike men, women are not obliged to register for mandatory military service, but that could be changing very soon. ukraine is considering making military service mandatory for women with specific skills, but said a decision would not be made until next year. for now, there are enough female volunteers willing to join many like 25 year old katya. you it more than just a job or i'm a patriot of my country. i cannot sit on my hands and do nothing in a country fighting a war and training new soldiers, no matter what their gender. ah
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o. denisia is president, orders is safety, review of football matches after at least $130.00 people are killed in a stamping. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera alive from dough house to coming up ukraine retakes the k supply hub of layman from russian forces in caves and biggest games since it's counter offensive. the last month voting is underway in ethnically divided bosnia herzegovina, in what's being described as its most important elections. since the 19 ninety's war will be live in, sorry, ever, and search and rescue efforts continue in florida after hurricane and destroys homes and businesses across the state.
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ah, we begin in indonesia where at least 130 people have been killed in a stampede. following a contentious football match, president joker, which odor has ordered a review of security at matches as victoria gate and b reports. the stampede happened in the city of milan in east jaw of a province after a match between home team arena f. c and their rival, sir, by the chaos began after supporters from the losing side rima f. c invaded the pitch. police responded by firing tear gas, which caused fans to flee for the exit alone. it was a feeling of disappointment that prompted supporters to go down to the field to ask the place why they lost the game. that's when the security team moved in, so fans won't get onto the field or interact with the players. during that process
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t, a guess was fired because there was anarchy on. 5th rules banned the use of tear gas by stewards or police of football matches. internees in president, yoko widow has ordered an investigation into the incident courses, but our body. i have specially requested the police chief investigates and get to the bottom of this case. furthermore, i have also ordered the indonesian football association to temporarily halt legal one matches until evaluations and improvements and safety procedures. i've been completed by can proceed. oh did you 1000 people attended the sell out match all a rima f. c supporters, sir, by fans weren't allowed to buy tickets because of the risk of violence. police estimate 3000 fans stormed the pitch. they say many of the victims were trampled or choked to death. football violence is an ongoing problem in indonesia. my biggest
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concern, how can our football association allow stadium where friends can enter 2 debates? it happens almost every week if, if they can find a solution by a piping security to that stadium may be less, less will happen. each job is provincial government says it will give $650.00 in compensation to the families of the victims and promises lessons will be learned. so a tragedy like this doesn't happen again, victoria gay to be al jazeera russian forces have pulled out of the strategically important eastern ukrainian city of layman. it's part of the russian kind region of danielle exclaim and served as the logistics and transport hub, but for moscow's forces shall strap it has more from cremmit horse
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ukrainian soldiers waved their flag at the entrance to leman bromley. bravo. all of them for teach that 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. it is all done and we'll go zachary, now there was a high risk of being encircled. so our forces will 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 crimean or a town russian forces still control me as though harassed them. earlier. we tried to save our strength and control the road between layman and the town camino that there were 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,
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celebrating, pushing russian forces out that one of a number of villages in the surrounding area. ukrainian soldiers and volunteers evacuated more civilians from the frontline town of buck road that has come under increasing russian shelling in recent weeks. the but i'm a sharp 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 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 were ready fled the russians say this retreat was strategic before give and its nato partners. it will be seen as a humiliating defeat. cha, stratford al jazeera cremmit horse and his dinner president vladimir putin
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announced a mandatory draft of military aged men. there's been an exodus to russia's board, as many thousands have fled the country. and the growing number of russians is boring. some people in countries like georgia in mankind, reports from the capital tbilisi. this man spreads hate against russians across the city of tbilisi, but as fast as he can, graffiti, the city pains over it with equal speed. he wants all the russians out of georgia and russia out of ukraine. the war between russia and georgia, 14 years ago, still says strong feelings and similarities between that and the war in ukraine. a common we wrote here are putting colo ah, here of the to russia is in a copier, inter estate and on this wall, ah, the so message to the citizens of rush as it are russians, you are not home. here. he is part of a collective of activists who are becoming increasingly vocal and angry, over the influx of tens of thousands of russians who arrived since president
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vladimir putin announced a partial mobilization of men to fight in ukraine. nic represents the more extreme, almost xenophobic end of antique russian sentiment. however, you don't have to travel very far to find people who are equally concerned. they're worried about rising rents, the neighborhoods. they're also worried about those same neighborhoods being swamped back time is a digital artist who reversion, traditional jordan, historical figures into futuristic digital art. he's also concerned that local people could be squeezed out. no, may return your on my luck with our machine. i think that in every country we should have tourism, but now there are more russian tourists than normal. they are provoking this and that's fine too. and i tell it becomes an issue. 50 percent depression, same. okay. most of them i don't like russians intimately see, are also feeling the change in attitude. yes. think receive enough, throwing out some of the young people have an aggressive attitude. and i say,
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why are you coming here? i think people and the 25 mainly, but pension is also say we're making prices go up. and i say putin will make us join russia. and yeah, one of the 1st things many people do when reaching a new place is get a local phone number. and outside the furniture, these russians are sharing the knowledge of where to live and the basics of moving to a new place. but with official statistics of round 9000 people arriving every day, the tide of sentiment against them seems to be rising as quickly as the numbers crossing the border. m wrong con our desert tbilisi. voters in bosnia herzegovina are casting their balance. the vote is widely regarded as the most important since the end of the bosnian war and 995. in a 3400000 people are eligible to choose members of the collective presidency. the country's governing system is one of the most complicated in the world, the day to pay the codes and the buzzing war, $995.00, and established a system of ethnic quotas within many levels of government. the agreement names
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bosnia herzegovina is 3 main ethnic groups, both me ex, crow, s, and serves as the countries constituent people. it also split the nation into 2 so called entities, the federation of bosnia, herzegovina, and republic. a subs come, the federation is predominantly buzz me back and cro and while republic steps k is served, both entities have their own prime ministers and parliaments. they are linked through a week central government to try and pass i presidency is made up of one buzz. me at one says one crow out. who share a for you sim, rotated every month. i months rather, buzz me as main house of parliament uses a system of proportional representation. 28 members directly elected by voters in the federation and the remaining 14 that were elected by republic sca. alright f. a bag joins us live now from. sorry to break it all jam for us. i said, how's the burden going in the capital way? you posed open around 7 am local time
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and remain open for 12 hours. now some of the podium stations have been busy, others not so much and i can just tell you about the boat to turn up when they 1st election took place. post full turn out was around 80 percent now to the around 50 percent. and the reason for that is we've been speaking to lots of people, young guy out the frustration in the system. now you've just explained or tried to explain the voting system, have a bit of a cliche for journalist to stand in the country and say that is complicated. but it really is, you one country, 2 separate entities and 3 constituent people, both neck and crux, and to further complicated both on the cross that live in the federation of bus can't vote for us because it's a constant and muslims, and croats. so live in republic says guy can't vote for a new crime that can only vote for us. so these elections are taking place. there are 518 positions that around if i could just read the 7528
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candidates 90 political parties. so bosnian serbs and crowds have a lot to choose from. but yes, it is a very complicated system, certainly sounds it. and i said, why we're being described as one of the most important election since the end of the war in the 990 of. that's because there's been considerable tensions over the last year or 2. we have a serv. nationalist lead in republic serv. hska, who's part of the presidency, who has talked about leaving state institutions, is talked about republic services. they're leaving the bosnia herzegovina. he's very close to a russian president vladimir putin. he supported the war in ukraine. he went to moscow to me that you mere putin, this expert, and even bosnians and western leaders concerned about the militarization of the police in republic services. so that has definitely increase tensions. but these
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divisions have remained since the war. some people say, why are you still talking about the war that took place 27 years ago? will that war continues to cast a shadow over this country? those ethnic divisions are still hair. people are voting along those ethnic divisions, and many young people that we spoke to are fed up. they're saying that the system doesn't work. they, there this country for example, applied for european membership 6 years ago, and they still are yet to have a candidate status. so many young people are leaving the country and lots of people that we're talking to a fed up with the system. they say it doesn't work. and to further complicate matters, there's an unelected or what some say western imposed for individual or the high representative that sits above everybody else or, and can overrule the president's and the parliamentary members hair. now there's been some considerable tension around that because he wanted to change the law here, the electoral rule law and that resulted in some protest. so yes,
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it's situation is tense because of those nationalist politicians and parties taking place, taking part in this election. and the fear is that if a nationalist serve leader and a nationalist crowds correctly that is elected. that could cause further problems here in bosnia or i can be posted as to how the vote goes. as that bag lab ross in survey voting is also underway in bulgaria. it's for parliamentary election in 18 months, opinion potion. the vote is unlikely to break a longstanding political deadlock. 3 time prime minister boy co bar resolves the conservative party looks set to win most votes, but not enough to form a governing coalition. still a hair done al jazeera, we follow what's expected to be one of the most divisive elections in brazil. history ah,
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now this is a wet time, the virtue, anywhere in southeast asia. so to see shows everywhere. i'm a big surprise. little bit draw than of light. maybe in parts of the philippines, possibly in west papua, otherwise expect heavy rain in this line. he has a line of weakness. daytime thunderstorms, frequent want i think your western body down towards sumatran. java loads with up in thailand, me and my laos and cambodia, but again, that season, the correct this is not seasonally correct to see rain spreading into western australia. northern territory should be another month's time, but it's coming early in. that line spreads down through south australia, developing into a proper system on its way towards adelaide. nice to the east there as a consequence. now the sun's out, there's no real on shore breeze for sydney or brisbin. purse at 23 degrees brought the skies getting warmer, still beating you in sydney. as you clara was 23 in the rain then as quite wide
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spread spread slowly eastward through the ap back. now, new zealand, we've had significant rain recently and warnings of it in north island. well, there's more to come for monday, which means safa looks fine, but a big change on it's white. let me take you be on tuesday and watch what's coming up from the side. so south on this is spring ah. of football from spain traded, battling opponents on the pick for fighting fascism at home and abroad. what bowling legend at a canton introduces up the name though in the bottle of water, you used his beloved game to help himself. and others survived the horrors of a match. approaching football rebels on al jazeera.
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ah ah ah hello, you're what you're down to 0. i'm emily anglin. he is a reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 130 people have been killed in a stampede at a football match in indonesia, the chaos began to support his from the losing side invaded the pitch. blaze find t gas causing the crowd to flee towards the exit. ukrainian troops have retaken the strategically important eastern city of layman and a counter offensive. it's part of the russian claimed done yet, screeching layman, served as the logistics in transport hub for russian forces and vote is in bosnia herzegovina casting their ballots. the var she's wiley sane is it's most important
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since the end of the bosnian war in 1995. the countries governing system is one of the most complicated in the world. yemen 6 month un mediated truth has expired. the law in fighting has been the longest in the wall, yet many fee renewed violence will wipe out any games that have been made. the u. n . is pushing for an extension, but warring sides, blame each other for allowing the deal to reach an impasse. millions has been displaced and most emanates rely on humanitarian. ange. iraqi security forces have 5 tea gas and stun grenades. to disperse protest is in the capital. hundreds of demonstrators were on the strengths to mark the anniversary of widespread rest unrest rather in 2019. they calling for john the better standard of living and an end to corruption, just as they did 3 years ago. hashem reports from back down.
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it's a digital woman for you all. the people want to talk with the regime. the st slogan, people trumpet 3 years ago that 2019 protests spread across the country, demonstrate the cold for political reform. and then do the corruption that many believe kept that 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 a 2 years old. i come to protest against corruption since 2003 till now. what did they do for us? nothing. for our object is clear, we want to topple the tyrants. if people want to revive whole 3
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years after the uprising a little has changed and don't state that have the same demand, political corruption and foreign agencies continue to go to shut the country. despite all the sudden so this is wanted to be moved by the gates on the public pitch, which leads to that had to be $45.00, iraq to carry the forces. you've got to disperse them, 70 get injured and take him for medical treatments. you know. 7 what does he have much in the life if iraq, there are divisions and those protesting couldn't agree on which square to demonstrate in this is unless we square. i know the protest was how many see that as was the case and you square 3 years ago. the voice of that the sri movement is divided and division emboldened those in power. and as soon as
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you know that, that and iranian american imprisoned in iran for 7 years has been relieved temporarily in c, a mac. and he was convicted on judges of espionage and has been freed from ty, runs even prison for a week. but the possibility of an extension is 85 year old father baccha. and him served a sentence for similar charges and was released back in 2018. the father has been allowed to leave the country for medical treatment, wrestle santa has moved from hey ron. at the dance announced that 2 american citizens had been released from the ran in prisons and that at the back it now mercy and his son, c, american m. as associate magnum as the sun was detained in iran in 2015, based on the charge off leaking the sensitive information from iran, collaborating with the foreign governments, and also the debate and also breaching the iranian laws and his father bagger. no
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mercy, came iran to follow his sons case and he was also detained. so now his father, the bid this 85 years old business man is release for a medical treatment india as a. but the son is, is, is in iran, and he is on a one week furlong. so at the moment is not clear whether this world is going to be extended or not. but the, at the gentle expectation here is that if iran gets what it wants in return, that is highly possible at to, to, to, to happen. so at the moment we do not know the details of the deal yet, but did the people familiar with the issues are seeing that iran once it's frozen, assessed by the usa to be released, which is something around $7000000000.00, probably in south korea. and also some of the iranian prisoners, it is a sort immigrant messages that are in prison, india say also to be released it's
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election day in brazil, and polls will soon open for what's expected to be one of the most divisive votes in the countries he strain from a president lewis in a c o lead to silver has a comfortable opinion, po, laid over president shambles, and arab of elson arrow has repeatedly told his supporters. he may not accept the results if he loses, and my rap loan is in rio de janeiro and found this report. the presidential elections are drawing near and on the streets of rio, there is a nato. there is no shortage of political opinions. am i this holly, my little tight? i would like to see more schools, more hospitals, and for the candid at who vince to invest in the future of our children. though most here agree this election will be a defining moment for the future direction of the country. there is a lack of optimism that whoever wins the presidency will improve the lives of brazil's poorest citizens a. the mostly,
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i don't think any one will fix the situation in brazil. some receive more, while others receive less. there is no health care, no education, and there is nothing left for the pull. on sunday, brazilians will head to the polls for a 1st round of voting. though officially, there are almost a dozen candidates running for president. the election is a race between incumbent president jade balls, donado and former president reecy, nat geo, lula. the cba who has been leading in the polls. political analysts here in brazil say the country is starkly divided along ideological lines. even now on the eve of the elections, the race between lou line will so narrow is too close to predict publicity. will ye go economist mount or rashly says that while both lula and bull sonata have been vague in their campaign promises, they still polarize the electorate, though infernal phone to what is stealing? this polarization is a rhetoric from both sides of the other is
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a radical young with lula, saying that balsam arrow represents the radical right and balsam are saying that lula represents the threat of communism. no fault that o brazilian electoral law dictates that presidential candidates need at least 50 percent, plus one vote to win. if neither lula or bull sonata achieve that during sunday's vote, a 2nd round of voting will take place on october 30th, multiple al jazeera, real vision, nato, and state of emergency has been declared and became fast. so it comes 2 days after its 2nd military crew and just 8 months. the lead to president paul on read to me being removed from power on saturday cruise for his at 5, the french embassy in the capital. they used the french military of sheltering in the valley, which france denied. nicholas had report from the cath incentives of residence in bertina frances capital. why do running away from gunfire?
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overhead. military helicopters, fly low over the city. coop, louder, scramble into position. they fear a counter offensive from forces loyal to colonel bologna, amoeba admit 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 is behind it, and i know when we just need unity. so we can move forward. on friday, 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, have ousted bologna demi about who took power himself just 8 months ago in another military. demi bar is now in hiding, and it's unclear who is actually in charge. the group waters accused france of protecting me by the former colonial power has been supporting brocade us forces
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against attacks from on routes like deisel and caden. graham says it isn't involved in bertino pos, 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 of the cooper waters hours before the curfew . demonstrators carrying russian flag, marched in walker, do go in the country, 2nd city, bobadilla, so they support the cooper orders and believe moscow can bring victory to normie facing setbacks on the battle front. meanwhile, factions 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 in the us more than 1600000 homes and businesses have been left with that power up
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to hurry can and hit the carolinas. the storm made landfill for 2nd time on friday, with strong winds, causing a surge of sea water in myrtle beach, and has since been downgraded to a post tropical cyclone. and the death toll in florida is expected to rise. official say at least 47 people have been killed and others remain, unaccounted full. kristen salumi as small 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 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 wrote out the storm in his fishing boat, one of the few now still see worthy. it was up, you know,
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at least 20 foot. and you know, high winds out these 150 miles an hour. it seemed like in his lot a ran ship boy around in the boat's, 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're supposed to put traps in a water and we have no boats, and we don't know the crab is gonna be good and we can 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. 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 high. he 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,
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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, the clues to had she, 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 ian is expected to be one of the costliest storms to ever hit the united states. kristin salumi al jazeera fort myers, florida, and.
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