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suspend fullstep. my goal to this is unbelievable. free speech was shot down. an exclusive investigation. the label files pog one on al jazeera. the countdown clock on douglas kaneesha marks the final days, hours, minute and 2nd until cattle. a 2020 to kick fall. for the 1st time, the competition is being held in the middle east and they'll be plenty of other for the 1st will come to be played in november. december, female referees in the men's tournament ended ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of old time, pound down to ban like before and a happening all over the doha, the excitement to building for fans in the $32.00 nations who qualified and perhaps even more so in the high city, lou
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crushes lower house of parliament, gathers for a special session to refine claimed annexation of ukrainian territory. ah, and i have my money in sight. this is out. is there a lie from doha, also coming up? ukrainian forces re take a key town in an area of the kremlin has just declared parts of the russian federation, protesting around the supreme lee to speak sound for the 1st time since a woman died off to being detained by morality, police dramatic. you 10, the u. k government reverses a decision to cut taxes for the wealthy. and the c, as no bell season kicks off with the announcement of the prize for medicine will come for
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russia's low, a house of parliament has approved moscow's claimed annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. a new law now formerly incorporates cassandra on yet new hands and zap patricia into the russian federation. it follows referendums in these areas just over a week ago when moscow said people voted overwhelmingly to join in. mohammed vall has the latest from moscow tomorrow. the, the senate, which is here called the, the federal council will also ratify this, this treaties. and that is an amendment to the constitution, essentially by this amendment to russia will not have 18 iron entities. the makeup of its federation, including the 2 republics open. yes. can the hans and also the 2 regions of her son,
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and that's what he's here. they're already talking about the border, which is going to be traced for guns and crafts on the spokesmen of the company and said the board will be the same as thought of 2014 when those 2 at some declared. the republic, sir, announced the independence secession from the ukraine. with regards to a have sun adds up, patricia. he said there will be consultations with the people in those regions. we understand that the russia doesn't control or both territories right now, and that is even losing ground there. so, i mean, it will be a very difficult battle going on for the russians to, to reach the boarded up. they are talking about as russians of course, being mobilized. and that means much more fighting needed for the russia stepping
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up its, its forces and resources in order to make to make this a factor. well, let's get more on that counter offensive in southern ukraine. honda, hamid is in the city of creevy. what is the situation where you are? well, we're just bordering the region of her son from the north. this is a city that comes under regular air strikes, i believe, to be fired from head. so now what's happening is that the ukrainians had been publicizing this sovereign southern offensive since the summer, and then to quite surprise the russians by carrying out to be a counter offensive in the north east of the country. well now again, while all eyes were only man the ukrainians, it seems decided that it was time to push probably because rainy season is going to come. and the terrain here in the south of the country bay flattened and become
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very muddy, making it very difficult for tanks to roll a further south to try to get take control of the whole of that his own region. officially, we're only told that 2 villages have been liberated so far, but there is a lot of chatter on social media. there's also videos until to media that so ukrainian forces, i think the flag in places they have reached. and then there's also confirmation coming out from a defense ministry in russia saying that in a place called zillow, they're bulky, for example, the russian forces found themselves overwhelmed by the amounts of thanks the ukrainians had. there is an admission on that side even from the russia and pointed governor, of course, on that ukrainian army has been managing to push down along the nepa river
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and in different areas. but we do not still have confirmation about how much actually is pushed over the last 24 hours. some estimates say between 10 to 20 kilometers again, not confirmed by the ukranian of forces or the government here. but certainly, this is something that you, cree knees, and actually rush i cannot afford to roost to lose that have some region. it should have been. it's acts like a sort of protective buffer to the crimea peninsula, even manages to actually a push to russian forces. there they were probably retreat to the crimea peninsula, and it also provided a sort of land transport land for the russians to be able to have a land connection between russia and a crimea police until now. since 2014, the annexation is always been by c, r. it was believed that the russians were very well positioned that had they had
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dug in their defensive position, that they had actually moved a lot of their weaponry from the north east of the country. to the southern region at the moment it seems that the ukrainians of the upper hand, but it is of last week and it is a difficult because they were and because it's flat and these are just the early hours of this offensive. thank you for that. or that, that hamid, that 1st in the city, a keep it, he, iran's supreme leader has spoken for the 1st time since mass demonstrations spread across iran, ayatollah halley harmony says he feels heart broken by the death of masa meanie. but he is criticized what he called plan protests. how many blames the u. s. on israel for the biggest protest, iran has witnessed in years 22 year old. many died after she was detained by the morality police for violating headscarf falls in the charge. vermont. it is
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either this right has been planned. if the death of this young girl did not happen, they would have found another pretext to create chaos in the country and home the country security or who planned that. i explicitly say was the u. s. zionist regime of their mercenaries like betray iranians outside the country on that of the killing of tier palestinians during a raid by israeli forces has sparked outrage in the occupied west bank. 16 or the palestinians were arrested overnight. raids were carried out in the jealous zone, refugee camp north of ramallah. israel says its soldiers open fire to palestinians, try to ram them with that car. did. abraham was out that refugee camp just north of ramallah. this is the street where the incident took place. witnesses here tell us that the israeli forces shot at the card that had 3 palestinians, killing 2 of them, and enduring the 3rd. many palestinians here see that this is called an extra judicial killing. one of the neighbor told us that he was waking up why the sound
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of heavy shooting. he said that no ambulances were allowed. then before israeli forces arrested, the men, it'll show not her food in the marks. on my call from the men's court, they probably were scared to see the soldiers. maybe they couldn't control the car . the soldiers were too quick to shoot. this as the morning house for the 2 palestinians, the father of one of them, the father of hale. it told me that all 3 of them were working together. they were coming home from work when they were surprised and shocked to see these were the forces. many palestinians here said that there is an increase in trigger happy soldiers, israeli soldiers killing power. she is, they say that so long as there is no accountability. these killings will only continue. we're talking about 109 palestinians who were killed in the occupied west bank by his really forces including al jazeera as shooting of walking. the lebanese
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president, as meeting the caretaker prime minister and speaker parliament, to discuss a proposal for as contentious maritime border with israel. the u. s. broke and draft wasn't made public, but has been backed by the israeli prime minister as res hopes for a deal that could allow both countries to explore resources in the disputed area, lebanon, an israel have no diplomatic relations because they are still officially at war to brazil, and an inconclusive fast round of presidential elections springs. 3 more weeks of uncertainty. the poll didn't go as predicted with 99.9 percent of the balance counted. this is how it's looking. louise, inaccurately. d'silva has only managed a slight need with 48.4 percent of the vote. meanwhile, present variables. nara has 143.2 percent. a run off will be held on october,
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the 30th or latin american at a salisia. newman reports from south power. no mccorkle for the selection is a nail biter and supporters of leftist presidential candidate lease enough to let the siever are worried. polls had predicted that the former president would defeat the courage right wing president, j bull sonata, or by a double digit margin. his lead, instead, just 5 percentage points. yet lula remained a beat insisting he was certain to win the presidential run off on october 30th for good. i've never won an election in the 1st round of one them all in the 2nd round . all of them here in the run off. what's important is the change to think thoroughly on what to propose to society and build a network of alliances. ah, hundreds of supporters gathered on po least avenue to cautiously celebrate the result. luna supported here are sounding our bead optimistic that they will win in
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the ronald goodwin, isn't it ruin is that the bulls were wrong and that bull scenario can not be underestimated. miserable sonata is no contesting the results as he had suggested he might. instead, he had reason to celebrate his political party has become the number one force in congress, what he believes that his 2nd term is now only 28 days away. oh, for junior, i recognized that many people feel their standard of living is full and now he will show them with greater emphasis that we recognize are spending power has diminished, but also show that our economy is recovering well as a more formal this will ready device of election could become even more divisive in the coming weeks. present bull fernando is really questioning the capacity of the electoral jeff if and of the electro electronic system to work properly. and so to give him what he believes, that the only acceptable result that he does is victory. resilience now face
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another 3 weeks of intense campaigning in election in which the outcome is even more uncertain than before. lucy and human al jazeera. so out of brazil, monica yanna cave is in rio de janeiro. she has more on the unexpectedly good showing by jo at jaya balls. nora, it's been a very long night. ah, surprise, in many, many. 8 cases because the polls, although they did get it right, that new layout would be what would win in the 1st round and would defeat both sonata. but it was a smaller margin than expected. and they didn't see how strong ah bowl sooner rhythm is in brazil, and you can see that by the results of the votes for congress, half of senate, ah, it was and are managed to elect 14 out of 27 senators many congressmen. now if you
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think about the people he elected, he elected his vice president who was the military. oh, milton morrow he elected, ah. 5 judge samuel, moral, who's the same judge that put lula behind bars on corruption charges. the trial was an old afterwards, but a sasha mortal now will be a senator. ah, here's another prosecutor that helped investigate the corruption scandal. carwash dalton, m bill and you all. he also was elected congressman ah, the health minister. it, while the bus will, who was the health minister during the pandemic, and was questioned because of the delay and the vaccines. he was also elected senator, so as you can see, both are not is still pretty much alive and strong in politics here in brazil. so he's very much better than many people thought he would. the british
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government has made a dramatic, you turn on, it's many budget that was announced just 10 days ago. the chancellor causing qua tank has halted, his proposed scrapping of the top rate of income tax. the announcement of billions of dollars of unfunded tax called sent financial markets into his spin with the pound reaching record lows against the dollar. only you 10 come says the conservative party holds its annual conference in birmingham. let's go to port brennan, who is there. so how have party members reacted to this announcement this morning? pretty badly. i have to say a quote that i am saying include incompetence or weakness, humiliation. but there were many people who thought that this tact, the abolition of this tax rate for the highest honors. that was actually a good idea despite the optics in the wider country. and so there is also
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a disappointment that lives trust who has kind of cultivated a reputation as being a strong leader has been undermined in this way and had to and been forced, essentially to do term by her own side. it wasn't just the outcry in the wider country. what was clear over the last 24 hours was that within her own party here in birmingham, there were senior figures who simply would not support this when it comes to a vote in the house of commons, among them a foreign minister michael goes, who's said that the sheer risk of using borrowed money to fund tax cuts that is not conservative. he said, and that thought from michael gov was backed up by another foreman minister, brand shops earlier today. and he said, tories aren't meant to govern like this toys been a colloquialism for the conservative party. so you can see that authority frankly, was ebbing away. and the chancellor's credibility has also been called into question. so all eyes are going to be on the main stage in an hour from now when
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fuzzy parting the chancellor gives his keynote speech, i assume it's being hastily revised and re written to take accounts of circumstances hold brennan, their 1st embalming, and thank you. slats on al jazeera stories of survival. we speak to people in indonesia who made it out alive, down heated football stadium and pass our football players. meet their fans as they count down to mix months will come kick, go ah hello. they let scott in south asia and from the satellite image, you can see logic, cloudless sky, because much of pakistan and the north west of india that says the monsoon
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continues, it's retreat. but when windy weather however is picking up from the north east corner of india, thanks to low pressure, bring in a heavy rain further north as well. 8 to bangladesh, that's been lingering around the bay old bank goal by the time we get to wednesday . it's nicole that sees those drenching rains. we could see some flooding here and some of that snow falling on the himalayan mountains for the south. much dryer a few, sha was popping off in corolla and some pretty wet weather, affecting sri lanka, and the mold eaves now was we moved to east asia. we've seen some snow fall in the north west of china, thanks to a seasonal front. that's pulling its way further south, bringing the heavy rain to japan. it's going to be see some improvement on whedon stay. however, much of the heavy rain can be found across most central areas of china. that's gonna knock the temperature down for the likes of shang and whoo, hang. as well as shanghai as it sweeps its way through, bringing those scattered showers old way through when state,
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oh, welcome back. he watching al jazeera in line to far top stories this hour. the lower house of russia's parliament has approved moscow's claimed annexation of full regions in e crane and was formerly incorporate cast armed on nance glue. hans kansas. patricia regents into the russian federation. the reigning supreme leader says he is heart broken by the death of masa. many but criticised what he called plan protest. 22. how many died after being detained by sycold morality? police von ac headscarf. the king of to palestinian spies already forces during a raid on a refugee camp near ramallah, his sparked outrage in the occupied west bank. his royal says it's soldiers open fire off to palestinians trying to ram them with that call. the 1st
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nobel prize for 2022 has been awarded to swan tay pabo for his work on human evolution. the prestigious award is given every year in categories, including physics, chemistry, literature, peace and economics. pabo has won the prize for medicine. the nobel assembly at carolyn's constituted, has today decided to ward the 2022 nobel prize in physiology or madison to sponsor parable for his discoveries concerning the genomes of ex, think home in ins and human evolution celine 0 is part of the nobel committee. she tells us why the findings from santiago help us understand humans better. sante pebble received his prize for helping us understand what makes us homo sapiens, unique from our closest, our relatives, extinct home on at home and ends, neanderthals in denisa. but it's really important because we've been curious about
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that. i think for ever you, humanity has been curious about our origins for ever. and so, because of his discoveries were able to understand at the genetic level, the level of dna, the code of life, what makes us different and unique from these close relatives. we can start to understand some of these genes that we carry that are different from these extinct holman ends. and we can understand why they're important for our, our function. our physiology in some of these genes may be related to cognitive function. some of these genes may be related to our immune response, their genes that we've evolved with. and that makes us unique. what he was able to show at a genetic level, at the level of the dna code. more information about how we moved and came out of africa. so neanderthals were living in europe over a half
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a 1000000 years ago. we, homo sapiens, came out of africa about 75000 years ago. and when we came out of africa, we mixed with neanderthals. in the middle east, and we picked up some of the genetic code from neanderthals when we had offspring from mixing with neanderthal. so we now know that we, homo sapiens, carry about one to 2 per cent of dna from neanderthals. so we know that from his work early results for elections in bosnia herzegovina show, reformers and moderates, winning the crow out, and boston in presidential seats. the vote was held to elect 3 members of the shed presidency as well as parliament. the campaign was dominated by nationalists and separatists rhetoric and seen as the country's most important votes since the end of the bosnian war in 1995 became
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a fossil military leader. paul henry dominga has agreed to step down. the move comes days off to army officers said he'd been deposed. the co is a 2nd in booking of foster this year. religious and community leaders held mediation talks between dominga on the new self proclaimed leda abraham. tell what a to resolve the crisis. the president of indonesia is a ream of football club, says he's ready to take full responsibility all to 125 people were killed in a stampede following a match on saturday. people have been paying tribute outside the stadium where one of the wells with disasters on phones it indonesia, security minister says an independent team will investigate what happened out there is jessica washington is outside the stadium in melange. we've been here in my lung observing this community which is still in a sense of shock and despair at what has happened, the loss of
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a 125 lives among the many young people. we spoke to some survivors who said that despite their grief and what they're going through right now, they wanted to speak to us. they wanted to share this story because they want those responsible for this tragedy to be held accountable. in milan, this is a community a morning and shock. 17 year old we dad went to a football match. his family never expected that he wouldn't make it home. the game turned to tragedy up to police. why had tear gas? it's spectators, apparently to control fans who entered the field after the match ended. people panicked triggering his stampede as they rushed to the gates. re hands elani survived, but his friend didn't police through target to the lower part of the stadium. i saw children dying in front of my eyes. people were scattering round and panic trying to escape, but the exits were locked and loaded so they were piling up. their hundreds were
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injured in the chaos. witnesses paint a refill picture by mix armoire on disregard. so tomorrow, as people ran towards the exit, it was lot. and then the lights dimmed in the stadium. it was dark. people were pushing each other and even stepping over each other, trying to get out to the pool. this is the waiting area of the cycle unwise hospital in milan, one of the hospitals close to the stadium. most of the people waiting here are parents waiting anxiously for updates on their children. 17 year old refiner, dewey a free unsure is in the intensive care unit. oh, i was staying up waiting for him. it was so late and he hadn't come home. every one else in our neighbourhood who had been to the match had started to come home. where was my son? and she worries about her son. she pondered why he ended up in hospital in the 1st place. i remember miles, why did police gas them? there were many children up there and mothers too. now you see who the victims are
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. many of them are just young boys, like my son deonte was be the patrice mother, is also waiting for an update from the i see you do need to double grasp why her face was swollen on the bones and her neck dislocated. she's unconscious. ah, indonesia, president has asked for an investigation and human rights groups are calling for answers and accountability, criticizing police for using t against in a confined space. for now, many of the parents who spoke to wound to 0 say the only question on their mind is whether their child will make it through. since the news broke off, this incident in my lung, people have been coming here to con general hon stadium to pay their respects to the lives loss. leaving tributes under this statue of the team's mascot. and also these large signs, which are tradition here in indonesia. when, whenever someone dies, people are offering not only their condolences but throwing them off the support
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behind a thorough investigation saying that it is required. what is necessary signs such as these more than a 100 lives lost, not just numbers, reminding investigators of what is at stake. hurricane olean is making its way towards mexico's pacific coast. the category 3 hurricane is heading towards the tours, towns of mazda c n, and san blas was a, via the, has closed its port all marine traffic. olean is expected to make land for later on monday. how fans have well cut. the host cuts off got to see that team up close at an open training session in doha. i want a series of friendly matches in europe. the squad were back on home, soil ahead of their fast ever appearance in the finals which kick off next month. son, hamish has a story, a big welcome for
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a team with big hopes and big expectations on their shoulders. cutouts plays carry the dreams of a football, loving nation. and they've made the connection with their support. is that the hope you're carry them through the wall cup? thousands of fans are here to what their national team training. it shows how excited katara is and the belief that they will make a statement in their woke up with john, would it be with the, the most along the law to so had with all these people, these kids, it or this is what this football form. i read walking route, bring all distal to keep the people happy. i'm proud of the don't visual it will be ready. and isaac, that is, there's not much fear in the i woke up games reporting. i sure it was going to help
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us every effort to has been made for the team. it to be perfectly prepared. the group had been together for months, taken away from their club commitments and this squad horn just there to be the host. make up the numbers at this tournament. cutter at the current asian champions with high hopes of reaching the nor caught stages than the lab you'll have, but will can in the i'm confident that the players will give their best and all 3 matches and that we will go through. we will give a performance that will be up to the level of the organizational dish woke up, and we will make our country proud in this group of players the, the show many guys up with that very competitive. we know that we are facing pretty, very national beams, very strong. they have the story and they woke up another competition really want to try to play or a maximum level on the fact to play at home. we hope that the is going to give us.
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