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you know, in the battle a water young who used his beloved dame to help himself and others, survived the horrors of a matching concentration. football rebels on al jazeera ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. on al jazeera, a 3rd of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger disease and displacement. the word stories about children who were drinking from the same water with a dead cattle was floating al jazeera questions. did climate change play a role in the deadly downfall? climate change is here to stay with the full report pakistan. the great deluge on al jazeera ah,
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russia's lower house of parliament ratifies its claimed annexation of ukrainian territory. ah, i'm thorough venue. you're watching the al jazeera life from doha. also coming up in the show more protests in iran over the death of a woman in police custody. the supreme leader blamed the us and israel for the unrest. i know the plan, what for what any 10 days has caused a little turbulence. i get it. i get it, we are listening and have this the u. k. budget, you turn the government abandoned plans to give tax cuts to some of the richest people in the country. and this years nobel prize of medicine has been awarded to sweden's months table for his work on human evolution.
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ah rushes lower house of parliament has approved moscow's claimed annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. what could i do for a new law now? formally incorporates her son done yet, school hands, kids, apple read your regions into the russian federation. russian controlled areas within these regions. just held referendums over a week ago. and moscow says that people there voted overwhelmingly to join russia. mom at vall, reports from moscow, sure. tomorrow, the, 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 $89.00 entities,
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the makeup of its federation, including the 2 republics open. yes. can the hans and also the 2 regions of her son and they're already talking about the border, which is going to be traced for new guns and perhaps on the spokesmen of the criminal said the the border will be the same as thought of 2014, when those 2 at some declared, the republic sir, announced the independence secession from ukraine. with regards to a have sun adds up parisha. 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 it 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,
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stepping up its its forces and resources. in order to make, to make this a factor, ukrainian troops have launched a counter offensive in the south hud bill homie reports from the city of creevy re well, we're just ordering the region of her son from the north. this is a city that comes under regular air strikes, i believe, to be fired from her. so now what's happening is that the ukrainians had been publicizing this southern southern offensive since the summer, and then took by surprise, the russians by carrying out and b, a counter offensive in the north east of the country. well now again, while all eyes were on the 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,
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plaza can become very muddy, making it very difficult for tanks to roll for further south to try to get take control of the whole of the 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 and tools for media that show ukrainian forces, wasting 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 the low table camp. 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 care, so that ukrainian army has been managing to push down along the nepa river and in different areas. iran supreme leader has spoken for the 1st time since mass
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demonstrations spread across iran, ayatollah ali harmony says he feels heart broken by the death of master minnie. but that he, he criticized what he called planned protests. how many blames the u. s. in israel, for the biggest protests, iran has witnessed in years 22 year old. and mimi died after she was detained by the morality police for violating headscarf rules in exeter charge. barometers 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 who planned that, i explicitly say was the u. s. a zionist regime at their mercenaries like betray iranians outside the country, or that have been resort 3rd are, has more from thereon. it's significant in terms of giving a clarity to the state and establishment position here. so it's the 1st time since the beginning of the protest at his publicly speaking, he said that that that,
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that, that the security forces are the real victim of the wine has that been used by the protest over the last 2 weeks. and there are the reports that are more than what kinds of the security forces have been killed by the writers alongside with the protesters as well. he said that the mass, i mean is that was, was heartbreaking for him to. but the reactions to word that even before an appropriate investigation was not normal and it was organized. and he said that he job or my sam and his dad was a pretext for, for, for, for, for, for, for those were protesting. if there wasn't massage in his that steel, they would find another way to, to, to, to somehow create a cows in the country. he said that, so this protests were planned and engineered by the usa and, and israel. so it said that the u. s. in israel don't want a stable and strong iran in the region, and the hold fast about this protest is about there. so that is that the general
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understanding among the iranian officials here. so they believe that this is an international conspiracy against iran. and that this protest were provoked by the, by the, the foreign governments. and also that this, this protest are directly a madeline of the us and israel into iran's domestic politics. the lebanese president has made the caretaker prime minister and speaker of parliament to discuss a proposal for its contentious maritime border with israel. the u. s. broker draft wasn't made public, but he as the backing of israel's prime minister, and that has raised hopes for a deal that could allow both countries to exploit resources in the disputed area, lebanon in israel, or officially still at war. they have no diplomatic relations. then a hunter is in beirut, she tells us what this possible deal means for the people of lebanon. lebanon has been studying this offer, which was presented by the u. s. mediator
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a much austin on saturday. so far, officials have been positive. there was a meeting a short while ago by the top leadership. they say that there are certain points that need to be clarified before they give their final answer. but they believe that the final answer could be given within a day or 2 max. so, lebanese, a deal really seems eminence. it's beneficial, it's beneficial for 11 on it's beneficial for israel, for 11 on a country, which is starving for dollars, a country in deep economic crisis. it's financial meltdown. you know, drilling and exploring the possibility of gas reserves in the eastern mediterranean will be much needed revenue for the country. we heard officials give a press conference after that top level meeting. they were talking about 11 on gaining its full rights. so the arguments here 11 on is that 11 on is getting a full right. it has a few technical issues that need to be clarified by the u. s. mediator. and after that level on will give its final position. but like i said,
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a deal looks eminence. a rare break through really, between long time enemies, the killing of 2 palestinians during a raid by israeli forces has sparked outrage and the occupied west bank. 16 other palestinians were arrested overnight. raids were carried out to me, jealous own refugee camp north of ramallah. israel says its soldiers opened fire after palestinians tried to ram them with their car. need abraham reports. this is the street where the incident took place. witnesses here tell us that the israeli forth is shot at the car that had 3 palestinians, killing 2 of them. and enjoying the 3rd, many palestinians here say that this is called an extra judicial killing. one of the neighbor told us that he was waking up why the sound of heavy shooting. he said that no ambulances were allowed been before israeli forces arrested. the men in the 2nd half of the marks on my call from the men's car,
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they probably were scared to see the soldiers. maybe they couldn't control. they caught the soldiers were too quick to shoot. this is the morning house for the 2 palestinian, the father of one of them. the father had 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 say that there is an increase in trigger. happy soldiers is really just killing passion is they say that so long as there is no accountability. these killings will only continue. we're talking about $109.00 palestinians who were killed in the occupied was backed by the forces including l. just it as shutting off. the british government has made a dramatic, you'd turn on as many budget that was announced just 10 days ago. chancellor quasi core thing is reversing his proposed scrapping of the top rate of income tax
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inasmuch and billions of dollars of unfunded tax cuts sent financial markets into a spin with the pound reaching record lows against a dollar. speaking at the conservative party conference in birmingham, just a short while ago, cor thing accepted that his decision decisions have caused problems. that's what i know the plan. what forward only 10 days ago has caused a little turbulence. i get it. i get it. we are listening and have listened. and now i want to focus on delivering the major parts of our growth package. because with energy bill skyrocketing at painful coven altima of war on our continent, a 70 year high tax burn, slowing global growth rates and glacially slow infrastructure delivery. we couldn't simply do nothing. paul brennan is at the conservative party conference. it's been a very difficult conference, frankly, the party would normally come here 12 years in power. don't forget, on a, on
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a high. it's generally a celebrates removed, but it certainly hasn't been this time around because of the controversy over the governments tax and borrowing plans are announced 10 days ago. i defended very robustly there in the opening sentences of the chancellors keynote speech to this conference, but not reacted well by the markets and in the wider public which saw in particular the abolition of the higher tax rate, which is levied on those highest honors in the u k, as a kind of budget for the rich. what quasi quad saying was doing in the opening section of the speech that we managed to listen to was emphasized that the government plan for growth benefits everybody. and he emphasized that he said everybody, and i mean everybody benefits from higher growth and with the higher rate tax. now strategy, the strapping of the higher rate tax now not going to be scrapped. he was focusing
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very robustly on the other tax cuts that were proposed as part of that package 10 days ago. such as things like stamp duty, which is a tax on the sale of houses. our income tax for the middle ranking people, basic rate of income tax, which is coming down by one percent and the abolition of well, it's not going to increase national insurance, which is another tax who's emphasizing that although all the attention has been on the tax breaks for the rich in actual fact of packets, the totality of the package had a lot of tax breaks from middle income and lower on us as well. that certainly is what quasi quoting is trying to focus attention on. because frankly, it's been a torrid time for the conservatives over the last 2 or 3 days. on the still ahead on al jazeera stories of survival, we speak to people in indonesia who made it out alive after a stampede at a football season. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so with sibling cattle anyways. hello, they let start 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 continues its retreat. but when windy weather however is picking up from the northeast corner of india, thanks to low pressure bringing a heavy rain further north as well. 8 to bangladesh that's been lingering around the bay of bengal. by the time we get to wednesday, it's nepal 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 showers popping off in corolla and some pretty wet weather effecting sure 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,
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bringing the heavy rain to japan. it's going to be see some improvement on wednesday. however, much of the heavy rain can be found across most central areas of china. that's going to 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, but it is looking much dryer in the north for beijing. the temperature at 17 degrees celsius that show ever to with sponsored by catch all day was on counting the cost will cutting trucks is trick starts the economy always britain, facing our financial crisis. central banks are hiking interest rates. we ask about the global impact, plus why movies from ball we wouldn't normally would are fighting to stay in the spotlights. charging the cost all just for you is always of interest to people around the world. people pay attention to walk on here,
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and i'll just do this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. oh, the me. you're headlines on l 0. the lower house of russians, parliament has approved moscow, claimed annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. the law is formally incorporates for son done yet who hands up origin, regions into the russian federation. the iranian supreme leader says he is heartbroken by the death of master minnie, but criticize what he called planned protests. 22 year old meaning died after being detained by so called morality believes by violating headscarf rules of the killing of 2 palestinians by really forces during a raid on a refugee camp near ramallah has sparked outrage in the occupied west bank. israel
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says its soldiers opened fire after palestinians tried to ram them with their car. the president of indonesia, as arena football clubs says he's ready to take full responsibility. after a 125 people were killed in a stampede following a match on saturday. people have been paying tributes outside the stadium where one of the world's worst sports disasters unfolded. indonesia, security minister says an independent team will investigate what happened. alger 0 is jessica washington went to the stadium in milan. 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 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
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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. my had tear gas at spectators, apparently to control sans who entered the field after the match ended. people panicked triggering his stampede as they rushed to the gates. re hahn's 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 who are scattering around and panic, trying to escape, but the exits were lot, little and so they were piling up. their hundreds were injured in the chaos. witnesses paint a refill picture. i make some work on lucy. god. so tomorrow as people ran towards the exit, it was lot. and then the lights dimmed in the stadium. it was dark. people were
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pushing each other and even stepping over each other, trying to get out to the pool. this is the waiting area of the cycle unwind 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 refunded to we a friendship is in the intensive care unit. oh wow. 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 wonders why he ended up in hospital in the 1st place in both males. why did police gas them? there were many children up there and mothers too. now you see who the victims are . many of them are just young boys, like my son deonte was beat the patrice mother is also waiting for an update from the i see you do need to double guys and why her face was swollen on the bones and her neck dislocated. she's unconscious. ah, indonesia,
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as 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 milan, people have been coming here to con general hon stadium to pay their respects to the lives lost 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 their before the support behind a thorough investigation, saying that it is required. what is necessary signed such as these more than a 100 lives loss. not just numbers. reminding investigators of watch is at
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stake. and health officials and pakistan are calling for a mass vaccination. dr. devastating floods of lead to a surgeon, cases of hepatitis e and other waterborne diseases. years hush m. he'll borrow with the store a race against time in this hospital in san juan. the villas in southern pakistan, a growing number of children suffering from malaria and other contagious diseases are being washed to hospitals. the country is trying to overcome the aftermath of its worst floods in recent memory. plenty, therefore, i wish enterprise to a law that the people displease reflux. get back to their homes. before the winter, they will be exposed to respiratory illness and pneumonia and went to living intense. most of these patients are from medias that were survivors. when unprecedented, monson rains fell in the last 2 months. most of these patients are from areas that were submerged when unprecedented monsoon rains fell in august and september. and i think the doctor said she had malaria does our fortnight here and i'm worried.
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there is nothing to eat here, but allah has been very kind to give us everything. the floods displaced more than 30000000 people. where did he, hatton lost her house, along with her husband and 2 children, getting food and shelter is a daily struggle that for laugh. i other, i am a pregnant women and it's hard for me to get some food for myself and my kids. i go barefooted to get some food where i have to wait for hours and hours, which is putting my life and dead out my baby at risk. there isn't any help from anyone where dying of starvation and disease is one 3rd of the country has been affected by the flooding. the authorities are desperate for international aid. the devastation has made people more concerned about threats from climate change and in a nation that suffers from long cycles of drought and high temperatures. many fear the worst may be yet to come. hush,
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barbara al jazeera burkina, faso, military leader pol all. he demi bow has agreed to step down days after army officers announced that he had been deposed. the co is the 2nd in burkina faso this year. religious and community leaders held mediation talks between demi bye and the new self proclaimed leader abraham t rory to resolve the crisis now an inconclusive 1st round of presidential elections in brazil brings 3 more weeks of uncertainty. the poll hasn't gone as predicted with 99.9 percent of the bell is counted. this is how things are looking lula has managed a slight lead with 48 percent point 4 percent 48.4 percent of the boat boss. an hour is not far behind. with 43.2 percent run off will be held on october 30th or latin america editor lucy newman reports from sel. paolo now, microphone selection is
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a nail biter and supporters of left his presidential candidate lucy. now to let the siever, i worried polls had predicted that the former president would defeat the current right wing president james bull, so narrow by a double digit margie. his lead instead. just 5 percentage points. yet lulac with mean a beat insisting he was certain to win the presidential run off on october 30th. i really cold. 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 you propose to society and build a network of alliances. ah hundreds. the support is gathered on police to avenue to cautiously celebrate the result. louis abroad is here are sounding, i'll beat optimistic that they will win in the run isn't, isn't the bulls were wrong?
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and then i don't, 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 a 2nd term is now only 28 days away. oh said to me, i recognize that many people feel their standard of living is full. and now we will show them with greater emphasis that we recognize are spending power has diminished, but also show that our economy is recovering well. the most of this already divisive election could become even more divisive in the coming weeks present bill . so now he's really questioning the capacity of the electro, joseph and of electro electronic system to work properly. and so to give him what he believes that the only acceptable result that he does. his victory resilience now face another 3 weeks of intense campaigning in election in which the outcome is
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even more insect than before. lucy and newman, al jazeera, so out of brazil, early results for elections in bosnia herzegovina, sho, reformists, and moderates winning the crow, apt, and bosnian presidential seats. the vote was held to elect 3 members of the shared presidency as well as parliament. a campaign was dominated by nationalists and separatists rhetoric. it seems the country's most important votes since the end of the boston isn't what bosnian war in 1995 the nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to his bonds. they pay both for his work on human evolution. a bo says his research is a window into our distant past. the thing that it's amazing to me is that you now have some of the list. if you go back in time and actually follow genetic history and genetic change over time. and for me is particularly fascinating to do that in our own vintage for humans and our kills relatives. now the tolls and the
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next rooms. but this is not just for human evolution, of course, it is for many groups in the world of studying many organ this plan, 16 animals pathogens and so on. it's a possibility to begin to actually look on evolution in real time. if you like. it is a historic day, the u. s. supreme court, where the 1st black woman to serve the judge is taking her seat. cassandra brown, jackson was appointed by president joe biden. earlier this year. one of jackson's friends is honored her with an ard piece that will be displayed in her chambers. asia, castro reports on this. this is a job that requires a lot of patients and a lot of scalpels. i will go through on a piece like this. may be 802200, number 11 scalable blades. crag pinsky is understated when describing his art, you know, in 1st grade, when you made snowflakes, it's nothing like that said i take
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a piece of paper and i cut holes in it. tens of thousands of holes, each one carefully cornered or rounded to create a pattern that upon taking a step back comes alive as an image light from the front and look at the shadow that my precise design shows up really shortly. harriet tubman, frank sinatra volota mirror, zalinski have all had their images captured by tin ski scalpels. but he says his latest piece is, is specially meaningful. it will adorn the judicial chambers of u. s. supreme court justice kit tanya brown, jackson, jackson, i work literally over a year since he grew up with jackson in miami, in the 1980s where he says she stood out as a brilliant student and role model. it was a time when the city was gripped by racial tensions triggered by police brutality toward black people. there were riots,
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we couldn't go out of our house. and could tanya brown was the class president in that white school last spring jackson's nomination by president joe biden. was celebrated by liberals, but derided by many conservatives. some right wing t. v. commentators deliberately mispronounced her african 1st name, prompting tin ski to cree posters with the message kit tangy is another word for justice. united states and the constitution will be great beneficiaries of her appointment. legal scholars expect, jackson to carry on the legacy of the late justice ruth bader ginsburg, and the retired stephen briar. both liberal stalwarts on the high court now dominated by conservatives. jackson did not take part in last summer's block buster abortion case on tuesday. she'll hear a case involving legal protections for black voters. i think that i would look to her to be your hero for, for individual rights. hence these are.
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