tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 4, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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new south wells, much of new southwell seen some very heavy right? possibly. is some flooding coming in here across the flat affected parts already. of course. a map where to weather coming to northern areas of victoria, northern parts of tasmania. as we head on towards the latter part of the week, so nasty and to the weak down towards that southeast corner. next, with a system waiting to push its way through. at times there will be some rain into new zealand, but not too bad here over the next few days. if a little on the blustery side. and we have got some re making its way across the korean peninsula, pushing across japan over the next day, or saying see this long light, a very wet weather which will push its way into a western japan stretches this way into central parts of china. cooler at sucking, backing behind it as very wet for wooten. i ah,
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm learn taylor. this is down here. news i live from london. coming up. russia's parliament approves the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions just as keeps forces 8 into that territory. but new breakthroughs in southern house, on iran that supreme leader breaks the silence on the protest over massa mean is death. blaming them on the us and israel, indonesia moons and demands dances after sam p did a football match to 125 people that i knew the plan. what for what any 10 days ago has caused a little turbulence. i get it. you government is forced into a humiliating, you turn, which plans to cut taxes for the rich and enforced
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a world like no other reform. david backend tells al jazeera the benefits of the 1st mid season finals and ca tar. ah ukrainian forces have achieved the breakthrough in the countries south since the will began pushing through russian defenses and advancing rapidly along with new pro river. a shift could threaten supply lines for thousands of russian troops. resident residence cases, new population centers have been liberated in several regions on monday, ukraine's armed forces released video showing soldiers raising a flag in a newly retaken village. in the southern southern region. even russia's defense ministry spokesman was forced to acknowledge the losses. a u. s. defense official says large scale rushing, reinforcements of not gone into ukraine yet,
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despite president putin's partial mobilization audit rush has also been accused of blocking residents from leaving occupied areas so occupies have blocked the exit from the territory. the people started leaving and didn't that lives there. response to the so called annexation, since they and under the pressure of the occupies is becoming less and less bearable. also the occupy started talking about creating some kind of volunteer mobilization units which are likely to become part of the russian army. out of the hamid has more from the city of lee in southern ukraine. well, we're just bordering the region of her son from the north. this is a city that comes under regular air strikes or 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,
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the russians by carrying out and b, a counter offensive in the north east of the country. well now again, while all eyes were only men, 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, plaza can become very muddy, making it very difficult for tanks to roll it 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's show 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 the local car, for example,
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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 and in different areas. as ukraine made, the nation gains, russia lo, house of parliament was approving moscow's claimed annexation for eastern regions in ukraine. for every single member of the duma voted for the resolutions. new law formerly incorporates the regions of her own nets and reparation into the russian federation. it follows what ukraine in its allies have described as sham referendums in russian controlled areas. just over a week ago, when oscar says people voted overwhelmingly to join with you, i am sure that their adoption will serve the benefit of the entire multinational
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people of our country. of which citizens of the denette skin hands republics as well as appraiser and her son. regions were now rightfully become part within the russian federation. market value. more on this from oscar. to morrow, the, the senate, which is here called 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 it's for the ration including the 2 republic something. yes. can the hans and also the 2 regions of house on and that's what they're already talking about. the border how, which is going to be traced for new guns and perhaps on the spokesmen of the company and said the board will be the same as that of 2014, when those 2 at some declared. the republic, sir,
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announced the independence secession from ukraine. with regards to a house on ends 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, but 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 options. of course, being mobilized, and that means much more fighting needed for the russia stepping up it's, it's forces and resources in order to make, to make this a factor. a russian journalist, famous for staging, and on a protest against the warn ukraine has been put on moscow's wanted list. marina os, jenny covert gained international attention in march after interrupting alive news
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bulletin holding a post to reading no war. a 44 year old was find, but she continued to stage protests and was charged in august with spreading false information. osha nico was subsequently placed on the house arrest the since disappeared, where she went and how she left and not clef attract crowdfunding, campaign has successfully raised more than $1300000.00 to buy a modernized soviet. there a tank named thomas for ukraine's army. gives forces recently achieved success with the tank offensive in the south. the campaign, a gift for christian received donations for more than 11000 donors. it was backed by the check defense ministry, and ukraine's embassy and prague. coming up on the hughes of london ash above the claims responsibility for a deadly twin bombing in somalia, after the us military says it killed one of the groups co founder. the result is no new president. yet for brazil,
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one of the most closely watched elections in the world had to run off. that's a report on systemic abuse in u. s. soccer's top women's league. kara will have more details. ah, supreme nita has broken his silence on the anti government protest, sweeping his country, blaming them on the us. and israel writes group, say iranian police abuse, tear gas clubs, and live ammunition to quelly unrest. and dozens of people have died of demonstrations response by the death of a woman in police custody last month. but she said our reports from the capital terran, ah, after 2 weeks of major protests on the cities of iran, they have now shifted to universities as the new academic year styles. hundreds of people have been arrested during umbrella as he said that in polish custody of 22
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year old massa mini, in mid september at sheriff university of technology to run dozens of students were detained after fighting with the security forces at other top universities in the country's largest cities, students, how red is despite security forces trying to disperse the supreme leader accuses foreign powers of engineering. the armrest to destabilize the country, and debbie serrato began. he battle america, i openly state that the recent rides and unrest in iran or schemes designed by the u. s. e. surfing fig. zionist regime. there mercenaries, a for some treasonous iranians abroad, who helped them these rights have been planned. if the death of this young girl didn't happen, they would have found another pretext to create chaos in the country and harm the country. security and harmony has said, massa, i mean is that was heartbreaking for him to. but he criticized people's reactions before the result of an official investigation at fisher toyota. but you're also
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brimley, they're the president and parliament speaker have also and asked that a final report on massa. i mean, is that will be released soon. and anyone found responsible will be held accountable, but many people are already questioning its credibility. russell said that i'll just iraq, tara dozens of indonesian police officers have been placed under investigation. as the authorities try to determine what caused one of the world's deadliest sporting disasters, warners have been paying tribute to the 125 people killed in a stampede following a football much in east java on saturdays decision by police to use tear gas on crowd sued, flooded onto the pitch as being looked into the president of the local arena. football club has apologize to victims and says he's ready to take full responsibility for the disaster. the families of the dead and injured a demanding answers are there is jessica washington is in milan, where she's purchased survivors in milan, this is
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a community in the 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 at 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. but please to 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 injured in the chaos. witnesses paint a refill picture. i make some work on to see god. so tomorrow, as people ran towards the exit and it was light and then the lights dimmed in the stadium, it was dark. people were pushing each other and even stepping over each other,
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trying to get out of the pool. this is the waiting area of the cycle unwatched 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 refund, dewey a freon show is in the intensive care unit. i was staying up waiting for him. it was so late and who 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. about miles, 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 diaz. be the patrice mother is also waiting for an update from the i see you need to double glass of why her face so swollen on the bones and her neck dislocated. she's unconscious. ah,
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denise is 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 rhonda 0 say the only question on their mind is whether their child will make it through. jessica, washington al jazeera milan. the u. k. government has been forced into an embarrassing. you turn on plans to scrap their top rate of income tax for high honors. the controversial policy was part of a package of economic measures which caused turmoil on the currency in bond markets and sparked rebellion within the prime minister's own conservative party. po brennan reports from the parties annual conference in birmingham. ah, delegates arriving at conference on monday were greeted with the theme tune to a slapstick tv, comedy flaring from a protest as p. a. system. id is not want her name
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because just 24 hours after prime minister list trust. that said she was absolutely committed to abolishing the talk. tax rates paid 5 wittons richest trust as chancellor was announcing a screeching. you turn the tax on top irs will stay. i know the plan put 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. this conference could scarcely have gone any worse from this trust so far. the agenda derailed by a combination of tone deaf policy and a lack of support from her own, parliamentary and peace. this comparative speech by the chancellor quasi quoting a clear attempt to put the party now on the front porch instead. mister, go, i'll just, sarah. are you happy? i'm sorry. how come? but scrapping the top tax rate was only part of a bigger package which continues to divide the party. former minister michael cove
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has criticized his as an conservative and other rebels have joined him. the opposition labor party is crowing. their instincts were to cut taxes for the wealthiest and fancy paid for by borrowing, which in the end current and future tax payers will have to pay for it. it was obvious they want. and to get this through the hassle and they were forced into this screechy, you turn policy experts have expressed surprise that the government could have been so out of touch with the public sentiment going forward. there is some difficult decision to be made around public spending around public services. if they again choose to ignore their job as representatives of people. they will hit big hurdles . this has been a dp uncomfortable conference for the case, ruling conservatives raising questions about the new prime minister's authority on the new chancellor's credibility pattern has had his chance to reiterate the case with his growth plant. all eyes now turned to the prime minister's speech on
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weapons. they pulled brennan al jazeera, permanent european currency traders who responded positively to the u. turn with a pound, returning to level seen before. the u. k. government revealed its economic plans 10 days ago. but as need fokker reports from london's financial district, a still concern over how the mini budget will affect homeowners. and there's on benefits says it doesn't take a financial expert to read these graphs and understand the turmoil the british economies facing. but after a week of market convulsions that pushed the pound to an all time low against the dollar. now some relief in the response of the government screeching, you turn on their tax cut for top burners. as markets opened across europe, the pound bounce back in value against the dollar. you bought the pound rising roughly back to where it was before the many budget a pricing on what we think the bank will do next has changed. so previously we expected to add another 2 percent or so trenches, res, nice retina to prep at $1.00. so the markets a comma, i think,
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and i sort of gives the government time to go back to check it's homework if you'd like. and then come back to the market in a few weeks with a different forecast in terms of what they can to after, to spend any to borrow energy, to cut in terms of government spending. but even after the move, the mortgage market remains in trouble. many house buyers have seen the cost of loans double since the government many budget with lenders suspending hundreds of offers. the government's financial credibility remains in question. this may be a u turn and the government plan to scrap the top rate of tax for the highest vernace for this is anything but an ideological u turn. and the government's dash for economic growth. a budget that could well still lead into cups and public services including welfare, affecting the poorest people in the united kingdom. why? because this, the government ramps are boring to pay for other tax cuts. it also wants to make so called efficiency savings, the prime minister refusing to commit to increasing welfare benefits in line with
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inflation. while at the same time lifting the capital. bankers bonuses in a bit to make britain more attractive to investors. but it's a gamble. many business owners and even bankers sto by julia davies is a member of patriotic 1000000. as u. k, a group of wealthy investors calling on the government to increase their tax down to an ideal improve. and not those countries that do well which the liver, the most well side, they do the on the back of the tech station i believe in responsibility community and society and that recall that can afford to pay taxes. so i don't see tax burden . i think it's something that we should all be proud and welcome doing. i'm just be glad that we can afford to do it. after years of economic stagnation, the government wants to hotwire the economy into action to embolden trade and prioritize growth and economic project. government critic se works for the few.
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instead of the many need parker, out to sera london, i wanted to speak to charles kenning, him. he is the founder of trafalgar strategy of public relations agencies. also, the former had the political press for number 10 and former head of communications . the conservative party, thanks very much for being with us. so do you think that particular you turn on that policy scrapping the, the top rate of tax is going to be enough to restore the government's economic credibility. ah no, it's also been an exercise in damage limitation. and they've also taken this decision if they didn't want it to, i suppose overshadow will. the tory conference bar 40 so far has been on the main event has been the biggest you turn since the so called dimension tax under theresa may i'm having said that just to answer question, i don't think what has happened is faithful. you've had a lot of commentators writing list is trial, distrust is per square picture. it's far too early for that bar. clearly. all the
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sort of good will that you get as a leader in the 1st 100 days. they've been through all that place will council in the space of to 3 weeks a now are in a situation where she has less leeway or every policy will be cruel over and i'll be intense scrutiny on it. so, you know, spaces, 2 things. now, she can't afford any more stakes, and they're gonna have to come up with some 1st, the big blog, big blockbuster space policy. ah, you know, somewhere in the conference and then going forward. you can have to see, i've already brought a quote, domestic agenda that adds up. and i think one of the things that people were worried about was that there was seem to be no costing involved in the many budget . and originally quoting said that that would be published on the november the 23rd . how long he is now said that it be unveiled shortly. how soon do you think that will come and how soon does it need to come so that there's not another kind of run on the market. so another lack of effort of failure of confidence. yeah, i think as soon as possible, i think it's been reported tonight in the financial times that it's going to be
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this month. so terminal terry, but i think it can come soon enough. you know, what you had was essentially a mini partial budget which spooked the markets because you had on funded tax cuts . and now you've got a situation where everyone's saying right. and the government said it's going to be some cost. where are they going to come from? is it going to be benefit cuts, or is it going to be from counsel services? no, this speculation is ready. d, stabilizing in a preschool arena, but also the economic to reader economic arena. and i'm sure it's damaging invest cents. they need to do it as soon as possible. of course, oh, our renewal of this is, it's a self inflicted wounds. there is no need for them to rush out that package of economic measures so quickly they could have waste done in november. so you mean you said no political victory yet for less choice? what about causing quoting? would you say his days a number? ah no, yes, i think and what kind of sing was it sent to the market? if you sac your chancellor after 4 to 6 weeks in the jaw,
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but certainly he is still very much on probation. you know, he is as always people politics expandable, but you'll see the back benches and a tory face will be watching him closely on today. they're made for a point where there's trust the size that she needs to have a new job. but remember, they are close press wise. i have lived on the same road in london economically and are george clear on the same sort of wavelengths. so she will want to keep and certainly just getting and thank you very much indeed for joining us. but here's will go back to the polls in 4 weeks time for what's expected to be a 10th presidential run off. they softer far right. need to have a scenario did better than expected in the 1st round. robbing left is can that louis enough to lead a silver of outright victory in sunday's election? lula managed slightly with 48.4 percent of the vote. will scenario 143.2 percent,
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the race profile tighter than most opinion polls had suggested giving momentum to both so narrow was allies also did well. winning 19 of the 27 feats up for grabs in the senate. a come back would break away victories. for left, his deed is across the region in region is latin america as industry and human joins us from south paolo's and knew that was close to the 50 percent. he needed to win the 1st round. how easy would it be for him to win? the 2nd round, well, you know, they say the last part of the horse races is the hardest one then that the horses that are coming from behind can often overtake the what the apparent leader. and that's exactly the sort of metaphor that politicians and, and analysts in this country are using right now that last one and a half or 2 percent. that of losing us to look a silver. the former left when president is going to need will be very,
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very hard to get because current president j bowles. so natural is really showing that, that he is difficult to beat that and that he was right when he said that the polls were wrong. and in fact, he does have the momentum now and just to give you an idea earlier today, his government announced not one but 2 well by our packages that the president has signed that will allow people who are disgruntled about inflation and the high price of food to benefit from his government and this will go into effect of course before the runoff election. and he is also saying, as is lula that they will be making deals with negotiations with other political forces. and so they're both competing for that group of, of electorate. and parties that did not vote for either one of the candidates. also, there is the imponderable question of abstention. there was about 20 percent of
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brazilians did not go to vote. and the president could try to tap into those voters as well. so it is certainly not a given that lucy, not to luna desilva will win the selection in the 2nd round. and so what is the political map of brazil look like now after a sunday's result? well i think that that's probably, that was the most unexpected result of all a lot of people are telling us that they are in shock while they are shocked because apparently the center right of this country has practically disappeared. and a lot, all that the extreme hard right, when candidates that are part of wilson arrows coalition, we're elected, we're talking about 3 of his former ministers who are actually involved some of them in rather and scandals of different types. for example, the former environmental minister who was caught and speaking at a be at a cabinet meeting, saying that it was, would be a great idea to take advantage of the coven 19 pandemic to send didn't cattle
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farmers to overrun the amazon rain forest. things like that. but and, and just candidates, i had never even made much waves on the poles. they actually one and one by a very large margin. and so now this is this far right wing coalition has done so well that they would become the number one force in congress. and that is certainly in many ways a big, big winful ball. so not on machine human. thank you very much. indeed, more still to come this hour, including the un says $3000000.00 children are suffering from malnutrition, into don, due to high food prices. poor harvests, and recent floods. as florida continues to search for its dead off to hurricane in resident biden, to visit puerto rico to survey the damage done by hurricane fiona. and one of the walt tennis number one, the school, the end of season should you not safe? are a, has the details of support ah
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hello, they let scott in south asia and from the satellite image, you can see logic, cloudless sky is of course, 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 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 of bengal. 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 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
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a seasonal front. that's pulling its way further south, bringing a 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 gonna knock the temperature down to the likes of shang and whoo, hang. as well as shanghai as it sweeps its way through, bringing those scattered showers old way through wednesday, but it is looking much dryer in the north for beijing. the temperature at 17 degrees celsius that show ever her of tobar on al jazeera campaigning for nigeria elections begins as candidates vive for votes, and what is set to be a decisive and close race. emmy award winning folk lines returns with an exclusive investigation into alleged cover ups by the us border patrol. china holds its national congress of communist party members with president g likely to be re
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wonder talk stories to 0, ukraine's president says the army has liberated new population centers in several regions on monday. earlier you creating forces advance further to russian occupied territory in the south raising a flag in a newly retaken village. and on it came as the russian duma approved moscow's claimed annexation of 4 ukrainian regions. iran supreme leaders as the u. s. and israel have engineered the anti government protest, sweeping his country over the death of a young woman in police custody ayatollah how many called on security forces to be ready to deal with further violence. and the british pound is recovered, some of its value against the dollar out of the u. k. government was forced into a dramatic you turn plans to scrap a higher tax rate. johnson equality quoting says the decision was taken with humility and contrition. the killing of to palestinians during a raid by israeli forces has sparked outrage in your compound westbank. rates were
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carried out in the jealous zone, refugee camp north of ramallah, 16 others were arrested overnight. israel's, as it soldiers opened fire off to the palestinians, tried to ram them with a cough and he's 20 people have died in a twin bonnet. bomb attack in somalia claimed by the group us above the talk happened in bedded wayne in central somalia. witnesses say a ministry compound was targeted by a cobble following the blast. a truck packed with explosives was driven to the scene and exploded, killing people who rushed to help the injured. the attack happened shortly after the government announced it had killed one of the co founders of our shop. under the he, nadia had a 3000000 dollar bounty on his head, somalis, president, her son straight mohammed has recently declared war on the group. catherine shaw has more from nairobi. this is a very significant development of july. even adair was one of one of the leaders
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of all to bob that has been fighting the government forces in somalia. we know we are told that he was in a position to succeed the car in the us. now very little is known about him, but we know that he was one of the founders in the pos on the group ruling council. we also know that he had us, we moved and only had now government forces said he was killed in an air strike, a village in the middle, yuba. we also know that several also above or operated i have be killed in air strike in the reason part. but the group, if you're able to carry out a talk, for example, on monday several people were killed in an a talk was carried out by all to
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bob mediators from the west african regional blog. echo us will travel to book in a fast. so in the aftermath of friday's qu, the country 2nd this year com is returned to the streets since military leader polo . he, demi va agreed to step down and fled to neighboring togo. on friday, army officers said he'd been deposed and self proclaimed due to abraham totally taken his place. how his already met civil servants and urge them to speed up the work much related to we really need to change the patients. we need to go fast. the whole country is in a state of emergency, so everyone at this level must be able to move faster and abandon the unnecessary at table. in looking at everything is urgent from security to defense, to health, to social action and to infrastructure. everything is urgent. troops involved in
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the asking, announcing president, demi, but i've been seen waiving russian flags as have some protest as the countries believe to have ties with the russian mercenary wagner group a shadowy organization increasing the present in the region. several governments in this, a halo struggling to clamp down on violence, exacerbated by groups including booker homes, i saw and archived it since 2020 instability was driven by a scarcity of resources. that helped fuel coups in chad and guinea to and molly, and now the 2nd in 8 months in book and foster mysteries are known to be active in molly and sue dawn, as well as libya which borders this. i held and merge, and beek, and central african republic. the some evidence that one of the reasons for booking officers 1st to this year was that the army wanted the government contracts. the wagner group to help fight bond groups and its founder. if any preachers in congratulations the countries knew self appointed leader in the wake of the nations
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qu costing goofy is a book. and if i so researcher at king adel institutes conflict research unit, he joined his live. now from what to do. thank you very much for being with us. how big a role does, does russia and by extension the wagner group have at the moment in book and if you think good evening, lauren? well, it's, it's hardly debated question at the moment. what we can save the following. if we look at the past year, as you've mentioned, we've indeed heard the head of wagner's offered services after the 1st quin january and several months later allegedly to miss raise from the group, trying to convergence with the meta in order to sell him on the idea of bringing the organisation in book and foster. now if you look at this specific qu, there is no direct involvement or direct evidence of involvement from the wagner group. if we look more broadly, russian does inflammation. what we see is that in recent months there's been a certain amount of information on social media on whatsapp. and we've also seen in late july and august,
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the creation of several seal assaulting stations at pro russia an anti france. but again, it's hard at the stage to type it directly to russia and more broadly, i mean, what would you say that there is a kind of shift in you political shift where russia has more influence? as you mentioned, kind of from pulling out of, of molly, do you think that they kind of come into those areas and taking over more than others was expected? well, i think the question here is really, you know, whether russia is creating this cruise, whether it's just blowing on the fire and i think is the latter. if you look at both molly and book and fast, so anti french sentiment had been high for a certain amount of time for several reasons. the key reason, among them being a frustration at the deteriorating citric security situation. we saw that the me back to power last january was leaning towards front still, and there was frustration in the far so this and a sudden segment of the army and the runtime power. and again,
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the wider population that was in favor of bringing in another international security partner, because they were expecting different results. the, you know, the people who have taken power over the weekend. we've seen with the announcement on tv that they clearly laid out that they wanted to get closer to the international security partners and put the blame on france for a short period of time before walking back. but it does give us an indication of where they stand. and if we look at money, of course, that the relationship is much clearer. how as this shifted, i mean, do you think anything has changed since russia in the ukraine has that change of dynamic at all? i mean we, we've seen, you know, a number of countries and populations in the past when many react to be retrained. conflict. but in, in, in the sense that 8 in boxes, you know, the crew here. i don't think there's a direct link here, or even in an indirect one. russia might have trying to push the buttons of the
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west in different areas, but you know, again, that is speculation. thank you very much. indeed. they're constantly giving your thoughts. thank you. thank you, laurie. the un says 3000000 children in sudan are suffering from malnutrition was at least half a 1000000 in urgent need of assistance because of high food prices. and poor harvest. recent floods that destroyed hundreds of thousands of hector of farmland, made this iteration even worse from casala in east since you don't have a morgan report. when i'm number loads one year old daughter, how one started to lose weight 4 months ago, she thought it was just a phase. but how was health continued to deteriorate? and now has brought her to a malnutrition center for treatment, denial for it. and we thought because of the cost of food in the market, most of the time, we can only afford to give her milk. things are very expensive. and even when i
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nurse her, there's not enough to keep her full. doesn't hundreds of children in cosette out here in easton for dan suffer from malnutrition. it's the result of a poor harvest the previous season that caused food prizes to rise and left many families struggling to provide for their children. recent floods have also destroyed hundreds of thousands of factors of crops raising concerns about food security, especially in rural areas. the u. s. s. 3000000 children around the country are suffering from malnutrition. some cases are so severe, it's something big growth with some children, hardly gaining any height as they age. 8 year old son mahmud is one such case might have gotten the movie, the log in and so forth. when he was 4 years old, he was eating little. sometimes he went to bed without dinner. now all his confidence, the kids in the neighborhood were born around the same time have grown, but he still the same height. have
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a 1000000 of the children's suffering. malnutrition are categorized as severe cases and in urgent need of aid, according to the children's agency, eunice have. so i told them was order from simply mean and how long attrition is responsible for today for 50 percent of children under 5. so there's an urgent need for different sectors to come together to address the root causes. we have already started a cash transfer program for mothers, and they're starting to come to transfers for prenatal and postnatal checkups. but we need to expend to include as many mothers as we can, and i'm no hope. her daughter regained her health soon, but fears that as long as she struggles with the ability to afford food, her condition will get worse. he will, morgan, i'll just 0 aroma center argon olean, as may landfill or mexico's pacific coast weakening to a tropical storm. a few hours later. it's not yet clear how much damage has been caused along the coast schools suspended classes,
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while the forty's close seaports and set up shelters. and he's 85 people are now known to have died as a result of hurricane in hitting the us. and most of those killed were in florida with a store made land full as a category for harkin, one of the strongest ever to hit the mainland residence in that state. and the carolina's face recovery expected to cost tens of billions of dollars. the number killed is expected to rise as rescues get to areas cut off by flood waters and debris. hundreds of thousands of homes are still without power. officials in florida, worst affected lee county, have defended the decision not to order evacuation earlier. us president and out $60000000.00 in aid for puerto rico to help him recover from her confused net. joe biden has been visiting us. sir. teresa surveyed damage caused by the category one stall, unit caused catastrophic flooding and landslides,
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and tour apart roads and infrastructure. when it hit 2 weeks ago, tens of thousands of people are still without water, and electricity. biden says the us government will not abandon the island. ever since hurricane struck joe and i have had people in puerto rico on our mind. and in our prayers, we came here in person to show that were with you, a man, all of americans were here as you receive and recover and rebuild. i'm confident to i'm confident we're going to be able to do all you want governor, and i'm committed to this island for you as president donald trump is suing the news organization. cnn for defamation in a lawsuit filed in the state of florida, drunk claims, the network has escalated a campaign of libel and slander against him. he says the broadcaster is he will run for reelection in 2024. transport speaking, 475000000 dollars in damages before president is facing
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a criminal investigation by the justice department for retaining government records at his mar lago, a state in florida, after leaving office in 2021. gary is forth election in 2 years. it was to bring back former prime minister boy co boris of his party, mainly appeals to older and rural voters. but his father is popular with the young and the 1000000 bulgarians living abroad. and his under simmons reports from sophia, some face a difficult choice about the future. it's the stars of university for these students in so fear some of them talk about the stagnation of politics in their country. but there's also a weary acceptance that people who want a better future will leave bulgaria remaining here and having to deal with all of this is usually the hardest path to sake. and not many people are end to that
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tearing bulgaria. our politicians steal. they thief us, but we're left with nothing. leon generation politics in bulgaria has been in crisis since major protest last year against corruption. young people played a big part in the demonstrations and the action brought about the fall of a government lead. then by boy cobra's of and now he's back his party winning the most folks in this election, or his office seen particularly by the young as a man who represents the past rather than the future. thoughts in this election went in favor of the status quo rather than change. now, boris off has to try to put together a coalition. it won't be easy because he has far more political enemies than friends. it's during his decade of power that more than a 1000000 bulgarians left their homes to seek better living standards overseas.
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like the owner of this bar and restaurant running a successful business in spain. his customers look on their former home now as a distant place with big problems called what are those with all of the countries are having difficulty? yes, now, and this is because of the work. there is a crisis in every country, not gasper value is not good in family illness. and back home, many people are just worried about the number leaving bulgaria. it's also those they leave behind. their imagination is much more connected with the past them, with the future. ah, and this is something that bulgarian politics will have to fight. they will have to create conditions for the youngsters to return. also in order to make their parents and grandparents be buried, the bulgarian future again. there is
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a major gap between the young who want change and older people who look back fondly on the past. andrew simmons al jazeera sophia still ahead to this news. our cut us football team meet their fans as they come down to next month's world cup kickoff. as coming up in sport with ferrara, and the 1st nobel prize of 2022 has been awarded for research using dna that's tens of thousands of years old. ah. ah, ah. ah .
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are with sport? lauren, thanks so much. england legend david back and believes the cat, our world cap will produce a higher quality of football to previous years. he spoke to al jazeera, so how malick in doha, about the benefits of the 1st mid season tournaments of the one of the most recognizable faces and bought a veteran. what layer of 3 world cup form a england captain. david beckon is an ambassador for guitar 2022. he was one of the big names attending a football conference hosted by to tampa spire academy, a center of sporting excellence that's produced many guitar players who will appear in this year's final. how are you? the world cup kicked off in november for the 1st time, and beckham says many players would benefit from the timing thing. you know, the player to come in mid season. you know,
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i know i went into world cups. i was lucky enough to play free world cups and i know that i went into each one of those little companies. playing probably 50 to 60 games in the seasons. players are coming into the school cup off the plane, $25.00 games in that season, so they're going to be arriving fresh, excited that energy is going to be at the top level. so i think what you're going to see on the page, he's probably like no other welcome. beckham told me he also envious of the compact nature of katara 2022. it's the dream for fan dream to play. because you know, impossible. again, you know, we've had to travel, we have to do that kind of thing. so it's not easy to recover off the game. so yes, i would love to have like, predicting a win however, isn't something that the manchester united legend one is prepared to commit to. there are no groups involved. big tournaments or in li notice there are no.
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so i believe that there will be surprises to predict it. you know, i'm not very good at. things is always great to see the whole nation do well. so i think, you know, cats are very good young team. i've been together for a long time. so be good to see the hopes well for the country for the region. katasha 2022 begins in less than 50 days, and david beckham is looking forward to a great tony. what is the chauffeur now? is that this will come, will be quite unlike any other in history. malik, i'll just, you know, fans of woke up. how is katara got to see their team up close that an open training session in dough. after a series of friendly matches in europe, the squat are back on the home soil had of their 1st ever appearance in the finals . santa honish reports a big welcome for a team with big hopes and big expectations on their shoulders. cut us
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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 de la to so help with all these people, these kids, it does all, this is what the football form that we are working. we're out of bring oldest will keep the people happy. i'm proud of the don't visual. it will be very nice if there is these atmosphere in the i woke up games reporting assurance is gonna help us every effort to has been made for the team to be perfectly prepared. the group had
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been together for months, taking away from their club commitments and this a 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 knockout stages than the light bill had been woken and 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, they show many kinds of they are very competitive. we know that we're pushing for the ready national, dinged really strong. we have rescreened the, the will gobs noted them to be shown drug racial or not. but i dual the glue or a much human living before to play again will good news then, or give us an extra day. good people. we'd like to do well on that re book high as
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little woke up was always an opportunity for clutter to put itself on the map and of their football team can deliver at the tournament. it will leave an even greater lasting legacy on homeless. i'll deserve to build you a soccer says it will immediately implement reforms after an independent report found abuse and misconduct had become systemic. and its national women's soccer league and investigation was launch last year after allegations arrayed against north carolina courage had coach paul riley, which he denies. more than 200 people, gave evidence with us soccer president, cindy parlor cone calling the findings heartbreaking and deeply troubling tennis world. number one, e g, a schwein tag has pulled out of next month. billie jean king cup finals saying the scheduling for the end of season events is not safe. she was due to represent poland on the team, terminate and glasgow,
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which starts the day after the w t. a finals finish, and texas schwein tag said she was sad to miss out on playing for her country. and the nfl patch for homes got the better of 7 times super bowl winner. tom brady, in 2020 grady let his teacher victory in the league championship games. this time the kansas achieves the quarterback through for 3 touchdown and a 4130 on when it and the arizona cardinals had j. j. watson. their line out before the game against carolina panthers is miss just 3 days after want had his heart shot to back into rhythm after suffering with an irregular heartbeat. 3 times at the player, the your help with cardinals beat. the pad, there's 2616. that is all your sport for now. it's now back to lauren in london. thanks for the 2022 nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to swedish geneticist swan to pursue for his work on human evolution. post findings have been crucial to
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understanding how one day humans evolved from extinct ancestors including the neanderthals. and dennis owen's full rece reports from the stockholm getting close to our paleolithic ancestors, has helped give sante, herbert his moment in history. the swedish geneticist was handed flowers and received congratulations from his colleagues at the max point institute in leipzig, germany after being named the 113th nobel prize winner in physiology or medicine in his home town of stockholm, pull into my ears to sargon my 1st thought was that this was a sophisticated joke by my colleagues, but then it sounded a little too convincing. so i accepted that it was true. it's particularly fulfilling because it started as a hobby. doing something i loved 30 years ago. and for a long time, this research was seen as a bit of a curiosity. and now i think it's really arrived as a serious research topic with many different groups now working on it. pabo is
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credited with transforming the study of human origins. he pioneered the examination of dna sequences from archaeological and paleontological remains to bridge the gap between ourselves as homo sapiens and our extinct ancestors. the neanderthals. because of his discoveries, were able to understand what makes us different and unique from these close relatives. neanderthals were living in europe over a half a 1000000 years ago. we, homo sapiens, came out of africa about 75000 years ago. we mixed with neanderthals in the middle east. 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, not content with bringing neanderthals into the present pebble also discovered another even older race that denise ovens, thanks to dna from 840000 year old bone found in a cave in siberia,
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verbose discovery of the denise heavens. then let to evidence that they had mixed with the under towels. pebble was then able to show that there's a little bit of denise of an all of us as well thought about who seems to be the beneficiary of good jeans himself. his father soon bergstrom won a nobel prize in madison in 1982. the fact what the swedish scientist passes on to the next generation was a better understanding of the generations. that came a very long time before paul reese out his era, stockholm. and that's it for me to retain her for this news, or i'll be here in amendment with another for round up the days news. thanks very much need for watching bye for now. ah ah.
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