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ah, informed opinions, i believe that armenia and other regions should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many time. critical debate is the commonwealth still something that king charles will take on the inside story on al jazeera in 996, a group of young people, new to no way describe the immigration experiences. i don't know what i do if they sent me back to say you got 25 years on algae, they were world asks how norwegian they now feel. well, you have to accept that you might never be seen as norwegian. i felt like i didn't belong. i knew who they now no ways. lauren is at home on al jazeera ah
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condemnation from japan, south korea, and the us after north korea far as a missile above japan at 17 times the speed of south. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera live from dela also coming up the russian parliament votes unanimously for the annexation of 4 regions in ukraine where keeps military continues to retake territory. morning in indonesia, after the 125 people killed in a stadium stampede. lease teeth and other offices are now under investigation plus ah, after widespread protests in iran over the death of a woman in police custody. the country supreme leader blamed the unrest on the us and israel
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ah, no korea has fought a ballistic missile over northern japan. the japanese government warned it citizens to take cover and was forced to suspend some trained services in northern regions. the missile was launched off north korea's east coast and fell into the pacific ocean. the u. s. says its consulting its allies on 8 robust response leaders in tokyo and so have condemned the launch. the opening your google took a look at oxygen or a ballistic missile launch that flew over our country is not only an issue for a craft of vessel. it's also a serious and problematic action. this involves the safety of residents living in the area where the missile flew over. we have strongly protested against north korea in the strongest terms. mr. mckee, are robert kelly's, profess of international relations at pu san national universe to he says it's a particularly aggressive action by north korea. the japanese government actually
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told people to take shoulder on this is something japanese haven't done and why on there's actually been a bait in japan about whether or not there should be civil defense. whether or not the japanese government to make an effort to actually try to prepare the japanese citizenry for north korean missile straits. my own sense of the north koreans don't actually intend to strike japan, that this is sort of fairly typical north korean behavior. and so far, they just don't really care about the sovereignty of the states around them. you may recall that it was launched, a missile has that when south or in the missile broke up in the philippines. and they just don't care that much in this course. one of the problems that we have in north korea is that they just don't follow the rules very much. and this is, i think, a really good example that not really clearly what we can do to stop these things. if there was some obvious magic bullet or some really clear solution, we would have tried it already. i'm having some ideas. we try to use missile defense to shoot down these tests. on both panel upgrade have missile defense systems, what their own and us systems installed. perhaps you could do that, but here's what the times doesn't work very well. it's very hard to actually hit the target. it's sort of analogous and having a bullet with
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a bullet and people are concerned of miss would that make it look like this sort of work very well? you're actually, you can do, sir. preemptive strikes, putting that, of course, as it's usually risky. and so that's why these things keep happening, right. we keep talking about sort of a top response. south korean president said this morning, but it's just not clear what that would be, right. that wouldn't put us on a war footing. the ukrainian forces of achieve their biggest breakthrough in the south since the war began. they pushed through russian defences under advancing rapidly along the didn't pre river cranes military release. this video showing soldiers raising the country's flag in a freshly retaken village. the gains by key could threaten supply lines, but thousands of russian troops. moscow's forces have been accused of stuffing residence and leading occupied areas. but those are today the offensive movement of our army and defenders continued their new liberated settlements and several agency
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. this fighting continues in many areas on the front line, but more and more occupy as a trying to escape the enemy. army is suffering more and more losses. and there is a growing understanding that russia made a mistake by starting the war against ukraine. the news rosen out there was hotter abdul hamid has worn out the city of query. 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 her. 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 the counter pensive 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 on chose for 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 the low table car, for example, the russian forces found themselves overwhelmed by the amounts of tanks 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
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and in different areas. well, despite the un chief in the western countries declaring the annexation illegal, russia's lower house of parliament has approved moscow's claim to 4 regions in ukraine. for when a new law has now formerly incorporated care, some done yet grounds and parisha into the russian federation, which rational control errors in those regions held referendums just over a week ago. moscow says people voted overwhelmingly for annexation with us. i am sure that their adoption will serve the benefit of the entire multinational people of our country, of which citizens of the denette skin hands, republics as well as upper asia and her son regions will now rightfully become part within the russian federation. zeros. mama vall reports for moscow the morrow, the, the senate, which is called the, the federal council will also ratify this,
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this treaties. and that is an amendment to the constitution, essentially by this amendment to russia will not have $809.00 entities. the makeup of its federation, including the 2 republic, something. yes, can the law and also the 2 regions of her son and stuff for this year. they're already talking about the border, how it is going to be raised for new guns, and perhaps on the spokesman of the company and said the board will be the same as that of 2014, when those 2, some declared, the republics announced the independence session from ukraine, with regards to a hudson ends up patricia. he said there will be consultations with the people in those regions. we understand that russia doesn't control all those territories like now and even losing ground there. so, i mean, it will be
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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 up. it's, it's forces and resources in order to make, to make this a fact that investigators are looking into indonesia, stadium disaster which left a $125.00 people dead, including $32.00 children in a city of my lang and east java. the cities police chief and some top officers have been removed from their rows. jessica washington reports from last the and he, he on to thought this football match would be a safe outing. his family, he says they were already getting ready to go home. when police fired t guess the chaos of darkness and smoke, they were split up young i begin,
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and i tired table. i knew i needed to save my baby home and i still in from the stance, asking people below to catch him. then i jumped down to catch him up. my wife had told me of to keep him safe without her. then i went back to look for my wife and 2 daughters. i found my daughter's bodies at midnight, and my wife's body an hour and a half later about done bella liked edward. he says their bodies were blew from suffocating. this is one of the gates of can to do hon stadium. now the sight of emotional impromptu visuals, i see you again another day they sing until we meet again. the 3 of our friends died. we came here together as a group, but not all of us made at home. so tom, at the shoes and purses are scattered throughout the stadium. an indication of how people panic and rushed to the exits as gas field,
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the stadium spectators tried to flee, but some told al jazeera, they were trapped. survivors said some of the gates were locked, keeping manella keener. i was so confused, i couldn't see my sister or friends. every one was scattered. my sister was on the stairs. she had had a seizure during the chaos. throughout the stadium, you can see writing on the walls, graffiti from frustrated survivors, and the loved ones of those who were caught up in this attack. this sign here, police is your hus evil police. you killed my brother. people are calling for accountability and it seems those calls won't stop until they are satisfied that the investigation will be thought the gates to the field and stands were reopened for investigators to collect evidence. and he says he hopes the investigation will lead to accountability. now with most of his family gone his days a quieter and lonelier being on the other one there. i really don't know what to do
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. i want to try my best to take care of my boy. but i can't do it like his mother mariah nolan. he says he worries about the day, his son will ask him, what happened to their family? jessica washington out a 0 milan. the u. s. is warning, it will impose further measures against iran falling its cracked down on protest of the death of masha armine. the 22 year old died after she was arrested for violating headscarf rules. iran supreme leader says he is heartbroken, claims the u. s. and israel are feeling the unrest. russell said our reports from tara, of the theories of major protests on the cities of iran. they have now shifted to universities as the new academic year schools humbles of people have been arrested during address as he said that in police custody of 22 year old massa mini, in mid september at sheriff university of technology to run dozens of students were
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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 there is serrato museum. he battle m e. i openly state that the recent rides and unrest in the wrong schemes designed by the u. s. e. surfing fig. zionist regime. their mercenaries, a for some treasonous iranians abroad, who helped them these rights have been planned. if the death this young girl didn't happen, they would have found another pretext to create chaos in the country and harm the country security. and how money 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. like you, ross of him, li, they're the president and parliament speaker help was announced that
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a final report on massa. i mean, is that will be released soon. and anyone formed responsible will be held accountable, but many people are already questioning. it's credibility. research said that algebra to iran law must have to come here now. does air including brazilians take stock after around one of the presidential election? that's looking like a title race and expected, and i woke up like no other before will tell you why football. i can't debbie seconds expecting a high level to play. a cat are 22 more in that ah, anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle aways, hello, the weather slot is set fair across much of the arabian peninsula. i think further north you should see some cloud and rain to sliding across the black sea slipping a little further south was just cooling things off a touch as we go on through the next couple of days. then further southward,
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though hot around 37 celsius, something of an easterly breeze over the next cabinet. they could lead to some early morning mist and fog. but i think too much to work. worry about still getting warm enough in kuwait at 40 celsius of 41. therefore baghdad had warmer still as we go on into wetness day and here and though how we pick up a bit more of a normally breeze by wednesday. so temperature started to lift once again, $41.00, therefore to by possibility of the odd shout, just around the southern end of the red sea, possible to the shower, to into northern parts of algeria. again, not too much to speak of largely dry across north africa. usual showers there across the heart of africa, slipping the way a little further south, which is you can see west africa maybe all the way up towards the gambia. you might catch a shower or 2 here, but the majority of the showers. they are straddling the equator, as one would expect at this time of year, starting to see a little bit more in the way of increasing clouds and where to where they're coming to northern areas of algeria for time. but the south that it is dry and hot
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to with sponsored by cattle and a ways to baking the issues of the day drug use as always, then criminalized around though boundaries of rights. these are just number their people, their families, and our friends, and our community members on air or online at jewel voice. this made it to we don't believe in dialogue. political crisis must be soft with a political solution. as climate change progress is there. some people who are in places that they're just going to have to made. there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh, now j 0. lou. oh
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boy, come back. a quick reminder about top stories here. this our north korea a spot, a ballistic missile about northern japan leaders in japan, south korea. i'm the u. s. of condemned the launch with john young's 5th round of weapons testing in the last 10 days. ukrainian forces up advanced him to russian and occupied territory in the south, raising the country's flag. and a newly taken advantage against by keith could threaten supply lines for thousands of russian troops and rushes low. a house of parliament has approved moscow's claimed annexation of 4 regions. in ukraine, it follows what key and as allies have described the sham referendums, and the russian controlled arrows just over a week ago, condemned as illegal by the un chief and western countries. now, commerce returned to the capital of the king of faso falling. friday's qu deposed, gentle leader, pull or read amoeba has left for neighbouring togo, many and i wondering whether the new juncture can deliver on the promise of delivering security. nicholas hawk report. sergeant little newsome is
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a parody of brick in officers military june tab muscular removal by woocommerce, after taking power in a coup in january, colonel de amoeba went on national television and said his goal was to bring peace to the people. last friday he was toppled by captain ibrahim tory. he too, went on national tv, promising security for the people was, i don't know why in this sketch, sergeant luther says he took power to give the people who peanuts and vacations to italy, who's in bertina are no laughing matter, but a coup with an a qu, 8 months apart, feels like a joke, says comedian said i, ya, yoga. without committee, our country will go up in flames. we use him as a weapon, whatever their reason, the school is not good for the country. the west african body echo are says brooklyn. as late as qu, is the set back for democracy. they're sending
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a delegation to meet with troy array in order to restore civilian rule. but tories says he has more pressing concerns, like regaining control of the countries northern regions where armed groups linked to i saw in al qaeda control large swath of land broom, agnew, a resonant from the telephone. they fled to the capital to find safety. my home, the 2nd i learned the keener faso has never been in such a bad state. even places that were at peace live now in a state of fear and uncertainty in the face of uncertainty. supporters of the qu, blamed france b, believe the former colonial power and military partner has failed perkiness forces . russia presents itself as an alternative. molly and the central african republic have hired russian mercenaries from the wagner group to fight armed groups, africa, either suffering from this kind offer of shorter balancing, where the western power and russia are competing in our,
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our territories. in this fight for influence, democracy has taken a backseat. soldiers are making promises. the people of brooklyn, of faso have heard before. nicholas hawk algae, 0 brazilians, austin, absorbing the result of sunday's, 1st round of the presidential election. right. we incumbent jaya bolton arrow did better than opinion polls predicted, checking 43 percent of the vote. he'll now faces left wing rival new to the silver in a 2nd round runoff. al jazeera, latin america editor, lexia newman reports from south palo in the simpler matic south. paolo eatery, a couple of regular is discussed sunday nights, election results like many brazilians, lucille says he's in shock. we're just a genuine porter for my there isn't to right wing anymore. it's an extreme right wing of radicalization on the same on the left. i think it's a global trend. we've seen it in italy and many other countries. and unfortunately this polarization, leaving us obliged to choose between extremes all over florida. voters gave hard
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line conservative candidates to congress, the senate and governors. an unprecedented boost practically eliminating brazil's political center, right incumbent president james bull sonata, may have come in a close 2nd in the 1st round of the presidential race. but his once weak political party was hands down the winner of the national elections defying all predictions. and that's no small feat. an example, both scenarios, former environmental minister, ricardo salus was elected to congress during the pandemic. he was recorded telling a cabinet meeting that the health emergency would serve as an excellent distraction for cattle farmers to overrun the amazon rain forest autumn. another person is that might asylum is a hard core. conservative will poses progressive women's rights and has been elected senator ball ricky elijah, now you're over, it's up to the people to choose who they identify with. they were the candidates
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who represent both scenarios, policies, hopa, think all this marks a major shift to i think what's happening in brazil since before the election is that the environment, the political environment in brazil, the zeitgeist of brazil. fancy that is conservative. wearing local service of country lula is on the section lula is of course the former left when president, who scored 48 percent of the vote in the presidential race, and will face bullshit. aro, again, in a run off later this month. but winning won't be easy. also, nato has a huge advantage over his rival, as president who can address his compatriots any time he walks on television or on radio. and he also has access to the executive check book, which as he's already suggested, he will continue to use to help offset the impact of inflation. he's wasting no time. monday the government announced it was bringing forward
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a welfare payment due at the end of the month and a 2nd 15 days before the run off to see a newman al jazeera. so paolo, your section state anthony blinkin as met columbia's new president, gustavo petro lincoln, arrive in bogota on a 5 day trip through south america. the 2 disgust regional challenges, including migration drug trafficking, and recovery after the coven 19 pandemic. the u. s. president of the amount $60000000.00 in aid for puerto rico to help it recover from hurricane fiona. joe biden has been visiting the us territory to survey damage caused by the storm. tens of thousands of heat loss still without electricity and water. items says the u. s . government will not abandon the island ever since the hurricane struck jill and i had had people in puerto rico on our mind. and in our prayers, we came here, person to show that were worth you, a mer, all of americans with you as you receive and recover and rebuild. i'm confident to
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i'm confident we're going to be able to do all you want governor and i'm committed to this island united nation 2nd, a gentle antonio tedder, shes one that the world is in a life or death struggle ahead of next month called $27.00 climate conference in egypt, cottage says developed nations or falling fall short of the action that is needed. while climate chaos gallup's. a hands climate action as stalls got 27 is could equal. but we have a long way to go. let's be clear if the collective commitments of g 20 governments are coming far too little and far too late. the actions of the wealthiest development, the emerging economies, simply don't add up. taken together. good and pledge isn't policies are shutting the lot on our chance till we meet global temperature rise to 2 degrees
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celsius. let alone meet the one point. 5 degree gold. only results from sunday's elections in bosnia herzegovina, sho, reformists and moderates. winning the cro at and bosnian presidential seats the vote was held to elect 3 members of the shared presidency. last national and regional parliaments. as big reports from sarajevo bosnia and herzegovina had spoken to of the 3 seats. the presidential election have gone to reformist moderate candidates, separatist, sab joke as a van of which has won the presidential seat for republic, us ebsco, both bosnia and christ. when it's called for unity and the need to move forward. you won't be nasty. the lives of our people in this country other most important. and that's why i call on all people to unite so that the citizens of bosnia and herzegovina will be better off regina, my boss, they have to go negligent. congratulations to citizens of bosnia, my name for this victory of my party and myself. now we can really talk about big
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changes in bosnia coming. but the evening was overshadowed by high representative for bosnia christian schmidt as pulled closed. he announced who would be making changes to the constitution electoral law and to the size of the lower parliament. with today's decisions, no political party, any body elected boby have able to hold the federation hostage and him on. the timing of the announcement has been questioned by experts. for the most us, it's a step back. i mean, we've been struggling as an on consolidate to democracy with a really affirming democratic principles. the elections are taking place regularly . they're not free, they're not fear. but they are still taking place and i think that the improvements in this country are incremental. what we're seeing right now, what we are going to see right now is the reversal of these trends. every single
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decision made by the high representative takes us few steps that can this development. the field was if a correct separate his candidate was elected to the quiet seat, then it would increase tensions. it would have given 2 thirds of the presidency control over specific state institutions. separately, the miller declared victory for the presidency of the republic. a subs entity is portrayed interest. i am proud that i was the candidate and now confirmed president of republic upset sca and i will do everything so that republic of substance continues to be stable to conduct its and policy to cooperate with important partners like serbia, russia, and hungry voter turnout was at 50 percent, the lowest country i've seen since after the war that ended in 1995. got to come over. so do live voted. that's my duty. but there is no change for the people. it is just a vocation. so not every change is good if good people are lead in no matter if they are red, yellow, white, or blue. if it is good for the country and change or take
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a great deal of effort from all political parties. politicians in the federation of bosnia and herzegovina faced the same challenges as before, the elections, they still have to contend to, to separatists presidents. and although it may be a consolation to some that the separatist correct wasn't elected. the constitutional and electoral law changes also being imposed on them by the high representative. someone was going to didn't vote for i said vague. i just 0, sorry. i know the fee for will come, will kick off in cats are less than $50.00 days. an english football icon, david beckham says he's expecting especially high quality of play during the matches. he spoke to 0. so he'll malik about the benefits. so the 1st mid season tournament of the one of the most recognizable faces and bought a veteran. what layer of 3 well cups? former england captain david beckon is an ambassador for guitar 2022. he was one of the big names attending a football conference hosted by to top the spire academy,
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a center of sporting excellence that's produced many guitar players who will appear in this year's finals. the world cup kicked off in november for the 1st time, and beckham says many players will benefit from the timing thing. you know, the player to come in mid season. you know, 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 will come play in probably $50.00 to $60.00 games in the seasons. players are coming into the school cup off the plane 25 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 the dream to
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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 winner, however, isn't something that the manchester united legend is prepared to commit to. there are no groups involved victoria or in lee. they know that there are no. so i believe that they won't be surprised 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 do 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.
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