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rushes parliaments ratifies moscow's claimed annexation of 4 regions of ukraine as its military faces setbacks on the front line. the scars of battle bodies lined the streets of the recently re take of ukrainian town of lima. ah, again, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera life, you know, also coming up south korea, the u. s. launch fighter jets conducting precision bombing drills. after a north korean missiles energy revolution, cambia is harnessing steam power at it's hoping to lift millions of people out of poverty. at the same time the upper house of russia's parliament is approved, while schools claimed annexation of full regions in ukraine. the legislation will
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go to the kremlin for a final stamp of approval by president vladimir putin. bot washing forces have been struggling to hold ukrainian regions that they want to annex rory challenge reports from keith. this is probably not what moscow's politicians envisage when they think of russian control dead russian soldiers in the streets. the ukrainian flag, fly, hang in recaptured. the man thought sits the reality of a war that is not going moscow's way to him is not only the de, on tuesday, russia's upper house unanimously ratified the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions. but russia's grip on them is tenuous at best and weakening. so whenever those of sad to day, the offensive movement of our army and all our defenders continued. yeah, newly liberated settlements in several regions. fierce fighting continues in many areas on the front, but, but the prospect of these hostilities is obvious. more and more que buyers are
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trying to escape the enemy army suffering more and more losses. and there is a growing understanding. the russia made a mistake by starting the war against ukraine. winter is not far off, but after her home and lemon was hit, 85 year old valentina cooks on an open fire and lived in a basement. yes, i still would. i was standing in the hall about 5 meters way. when it boomed. i was thrown back. god forbid, i can't hear. well, what you text me or kathy, and though with victory for ukraine retaking the man came with costs. a soldier lies in the shattered remains of a petrol station and his comrades begin the process of sending him home. are you? we fight for our land for our children, so that our people can live better, but all this comes at a very high price. in the southern hassan region, another ukranian breakthrough is racking up rapid successes. ukraine's high command
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is aware the window for big territorial gains may be closing as autumn set syn, battlefield conditions will get muddy and slow, and rushes poorly defended positions will be better mand with mobilized soldiers, or we challenge out 0 here. all the annexation formerly incorporates cassandra parachia on that scanned lucon sk into the russian federation sch, it's based on the results of referendums held over a week ago. but as we mentioned, russian forces have been losing ground. in those provinces, al jazeera hot abdel homemade is tracking the fighting from creevy re near the southern frontline, the southern offensive had been announce since the summer and then ukraine took everyone by surprise by advancing swiftly through the hurricane region. ender north east of the country and it was believed actually that that happens so quickly simply because the russians had re deployed their forces from the north east to the
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head southern region to reinforce the defensive lives there. but then over the past few days, the ukrainian army picked up momentum and managed to break through some of the russian defensive lines in the north of the crimson region. now the military is not giving much details. president zalinski talked about only 2 villages being liberated, but on social media, there is evidence of the ukrainian soldiers arriving in very 1000 villages and hoisting the ukrainian flag. the same scenario happened in the north east of the country. now, the russian appointed administration and had sewn in the occupied part has said that the ukrainians have advanced along the nipper river in the whole southern region had said that the russian forces had found themselves in a position of being forced to retreat further south it. if you crave
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managers to really take her so, and it will be a huge loss for the russians, because that reason is needed to protect the crimea peninsula, that russia has a next back in 2014. and it also takes away from russia, a land access to that bill in cilla. so just a few days after president vladimir putin has announced the annexation of 4 regions here in ukraine, including her son. he has lost some of the annex land, a north korean missile launches prompted strong condemnation from japan. the u. s. and south korea. it's north korea's longest research miss out range yet. and the 1st to fly over japan since 2017, south korea responded my conducting military exercises with the u. s. air force.
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it's carried out what it calls a precision bombing drill japan and u. s. and the u. s. also holding joint military exercises. i'll just see what mcbride reports from sol. this is a major escalation and follows a prolonged period of increased missile testing by north korea. the intermediate range missile flew over northern japan, prompting a warning for people there to take cover. it landed in the pacific ocean and brought this response from japan's prime minister. psyche law to cause a firing which fold a recent series of launches by north korea is a reckless act and i strongly condemn it. it's 5 years since the north lost fired missiles over the top of japan when relations were at them most tens in decades. burger county g going to be it threatens the peace and security of the region. it is a serious challenge for the entire international community. guidance has been similar condemnation from south korea. north korea fired a medium long range missile with
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a range of 4000 kilometers over japan. as i said on armed forces day on october, 1st, such reckless nuclear provocation will face a decisive response from our military and our allies and the international community. already facing the toughest sanctions and largely shunned by the international community. the north seems undeterred with north korean leader kim jong run declaring last month that he's country is now officially a nuclear armed power and testing. longer range missiles seems to send the message to the world. yeah, i think one way to read these pets pretty frequently is that there's sort of a demand for attention. north korea doesn't like being understood as a failed korea, where the weird korea are. so have a real one compared to south. this launch comes as the us and it's south korean and japanese allies wrap up navy drills led by the ronald reagan. the 1st exercise by an american aircraft carrier to korean waters in 5 years. and with warnings from
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south korea and intelligence officials that the north could soon conduct its 1st nuclear test. since 2017 robert bride al jazeera. so those curious 5, several missiles this year, they include ballistic crews, and hypersonic missiles. the tuesdays launch is by far the most significant in the south flu, more than 4500 kilometers before falling into the pacific ocean in january and north korea 5 there who are song 12, which is capable of reaching the u. s. territory of guam. let's bring in our white house correspondent kimberly held his life for us in washington. kimberly was the white house sang about this of the white house has a very firm position. and that is that it is condemning this launch. it sees it as both dangerous and reckless and in violation of the un security council resolutions,
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as well as international safety norms in the court to the states released by the biden administration. this really is a blatant disregard of both of those. now we know that right after this launch, the national security advisor james sullivan, as well as the secretary state antony, blinking held telephone calls with their counterparts in both japan as well as south korea. and what we understand is that that is when a robust response was sort of planned out, we've seen already the manifestation of that in some forms, the war plains, practicing to bomb targets in the yellow sea. but we could expect that there could be more in terms of that close coordination. the united states once again, reaffirming its iron clad defense of both south korea as well as japan. now in the next hour, we have the regular daily briefing that is taking place. it's close pressed, but this is something that the president of wells, the vice president do on
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a daily basis in the oval office we can expect they will be discussing this launch of we also know that they will be likely to discuss it at their plant lunch today and we are expecting also an update at the white house press secretaries daily briefing for the press. but what we also know is that this is certainly a worrisome sign in the eyes of the united states. the goal of the united states has always been to limit north korea's ability to advance is ballistic missile program. something it says it intends to continue to do and work in conjunction with its partners and allies. our white house correspondent, kimberly hancock their live in washington. kimberly many fresh we'll get a little update next al serra then she asked for the future in burkina. faso offers a free crew in 8 months of small. is that the big the 20? $22.00 about price for physics is going to apply to eric to work with the time.
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you're still a months. oh yours. oh hello, there was not in south asian, as the monsoon continues, it's retreat within clear sky across much pakistan and the north west of india. but that's going to change. we have got some heavy rain to come creeping in from the north east and easton areas. that's thanks to an area of low pressure that's putting. 8 further inland, bringing some very heavy rain to the likes of nepal, we're likely to see flooding here. we've also got amber warnings out for a condo or to predict some of that rain is going to move into new delhi over the next 3 days with thundershowers on friday. it is going to feel cooler here. rain intensifies along that east coast, looking much dryer. however, in corolla just a few showers here and there, and some of the more fierce thunderstorms,
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kicking off in sri lanka, and wet weather, affecting the modi's that was moved to east asia. we seen wet weather move in from the north is band of rain knocking temperatures down as it pulls its way further south the likes, whoo, han and shanghai. it did the same to the korean peninsula, working its way across japan. and it's going to continue to bring some rain to tokyo as well as more central and eastern areas of china. a few showers as well in the south, but hong kong coming in at 30 degrees celsius, so still rather warm. ah ah ah
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ah ah ah, hello, this is roger. my name is the saw, the upper house of rushes parliament as approved moscow as claimed annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. the un at western allies say the move is illegal. it will now go to precedent to be a potential final price vacation. a north korean missile launches prompted strong condemnation from japan. the u. s. in south korea. it's north korea's longest range missile yet. foster fly of which perm since 2017. a delegation from west
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africa regional block echo was indicated faso to meet the country's new leaders. a capital appears to be calm after the military staged another coo on friday to pose june to leader pool on rid amoeba. as left from neighboring togo, but it's not clear whether the new jointer can deliver on it's promised to provide security out as here as nicholas hark reports, sergeant little museum is a parody of brick in officers military. jupiter must be moved by move nicholas after taking power in a qu in january, colonel dunbar went on national television and said his goal was to bring peace to the people. last friday he was toppled by captain ibrahim troy. he too, went on national tv, promising security for the people was i don't know why in this sketch, sergeant a little news. i says he took power to give the people who peanuts and vacations to
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italy who's in bertina are no laughing matter. but a coup with an a qu 8 months apart, feels like a joke, says comedians have our ya yoga office. without committee, our country will go up in flames. we use him as a weapon. whatever their reason, this school is not good for the country. the west african body echo are says between as late as who is a setback for democracy. they're sending a delegation to me with treasury in order to restore civilian rule. but taurus 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. mo, from him the 2nd i learned the keener fare, so 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,
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blamed france may 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 these kind offer of short of balancing where the western powers and russia are competing in our, our territories. in this fight for influence, democracy has taken a backseat. soldiers are making promises. the people of brittany faso have heard before. nicholas harkins, sir with a stout live are from docker in senegal, were his monitoring events in across the border and nick, this a course delegation. what does it hoping to achieve their well, what they're trying to do is to ensure that
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a brain tolerate will stick to this schedule that was set forth by the previous military. and that he, that he just deposed which is to have free and fair elections before july 2020 for the role of echo off the west african bodies to ensure that members states including burkina, faso stick to the constitution. so they want to see a return to a civilian at a democratically elected leader to take over the country. even despite the fact that there is a security vacuum or security situation. in brooklyn, foster country where 40 percent of the country is out of the hands of the government. so this is made aim and objective of this west african delegation led by mom. it was just where the former president of new share, but it almost feels like mission impossible because tory has other priorities for him. it's less the need to appease the west. africa already echo was, but more the need to deal with
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a security situation in the north. every time there's a common breaking up, i said there's been 15 qu, it follows. it's on the heels of a military set back in breaking faster just 3 days ago, before the coo, there was an attack and getting gay, where a military convoy was attacked, is a feeling that the leadership in walker do is leading from the back and not giving the means for the soldiers on the line to fight arm groups linked to iceland al qaeda, adrian. so what you're saying is, is that in principle, people are actually behind the cou leaders here in mccain of fashion that i read that right? well you, it's the sense that democracy so far has failed them, that elected officials have not brought security and peace to their country. so they're trying to look for alternative and interesting is the context in which this coup is happening. i mean, as i've mentioned, there's been coups before in west africa, n burkina,
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faso. there's in 15 of them. but the context in which is happening is very different before frowns of former colonial power, who has a french military base in almost all former french colonies, would intervene help these countries to regain control. and perhaps sometimes is accused by critics of, of, of propping up heads of state in these countries. but the current context, there are new players, china, and most importantly, russia who has stepped in here and has alluded to wanting to help these countries in this a hell. adrian. my apologies were they were watching. and molly, which is of course, between senegal and a beginner faso and nick hack reporting live there from dhaka in senegal. and nick, many thanks to banks of been held up in lebanon, us, frustrated customers, try to access their savings. this video is from one of the incidence inter tura in the east bank clients of rated branches across the country. during the last month,
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many banks have imposed strict limits on withdraws was leveled on faces of financial crisis, now to zeros and a 100 reports. now from beirut, there have been more bank holes up across the country, really an incidents in eastern living on another incident in the south of the country. these are depositors who are angry. who is savings? really have been propped and bangs since late 2019, and these incidents continue to happen despite type of security measures. if you can see where other bank enabled people are no longer allowed to enter bank branches, only one by one they. they're using a t m. machines. transactions are now being done through a t. m. machines. of course, each bank has their own procedures put in place security measures after there was a wave of bank hold up last month. even yesterday, there was another incident in the southern suburbs of beta. toby's incidents
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continue to happen when you talk to people who are standing outside banks, you really feel the frustration. a lot of people here are either civil servants, some or even army personnel, interior, internal security personnel who are coming here to get their salaries, their monthly wages. so this is, this is a financial crisis that has really hurt the population. there is anger towards a, towards bank. they blame banks for imposing illegal capital controls because the capital controls have not been formalized by parliament. but at the same time, banks will argue and say that we have no other choice but to impose these capital controls. because the states, it's not giving us back to money because what happened here was that bank lend money to the states which is really being blamed for misusing the money for, for corruption, for decades that nearly bankrupt state cannot pay the banks back. and bank say they don't have enough money to get them to get for the people. it's believed
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$100000000000.00 and deposits are trapped, and banks and banks have approximately $20000000000.00. that is why they're giving these monthly hello. the u. s. says that it will impose further measures against iranian officials, responsible for a crackdown on protests. demonstrations have been held for days over musser minis, death in police custody. last month. the 22 year old died of she was arrested for violating rules on head scarves. in today's he is chief of police and several senior officers have been sucked. altro stampede of the football stadium officials are now investigating the incident on saturday. 125 people died in the stampede. 32 of them were children. jessica washington reports from milan. ah. and he had he on to thought this football match would be a safe outing for his family. he says they were already getting ready to go home.
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when police fired t guess the chaos of the darkness and smoke, they was split up young. i begin, i let i go. i knew i needed to save my baby. am i still in from the stance asking people below to catch him. then i jumped down to get it. my wife had told me to keep him safe, legato then i went back to look for my wife and 2 daughters. i found my daughter's bodies at midnight, and my wife's bought 8 an hour and a half later. the bad done de la, la edward. he says their bodies were blew from suffocating. this is one of the gates of country to hunt stadium. now the site of emotional impromptu vigils through m o. e. c u. again, another day, they sing until we meet again. doctor car, 3 of our friends died. we came here together as a group, but not all of us made it home. sorta additive shoes and purses are scattered
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throughout the stadium. indication of how people panicked and rushed to the exits. as gas filled, the stadium, spectators tried to flee, but some told al jazeera, they were trapped. survivors said some of the gates will locks 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. rob, and you could 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, policies are huss, 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,
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with most of his family gone his days a quieter and lonelier being either where i really don't know what to do. i want to try my best to take care of my boy rolla, but i can't do it like his mother maria, go to them. he says he worries about the day, his son will ask him what happened to their family? jessica washington out a 0 milan. us president joe biden on 1st played on the 1st lady, visited the u. s. territory of puerto rico on monday. finding promised much needed aid for the island, which was hit by hurricane fiona. i'll just probably go have reports. all the people of puerto rico still hadn't recovered from hurricane maria, which hit 5 years ago now once again dealing with wide ranging damage. you as president joe barton and joe biden traveled there monday, he said, to send a message. this us territory will not be forgotten. maria congress approved billions of dollars or puerto rico, much of it not having gotten here. initially,
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we're going to make sure you get every single dollar promise. and i'm determined our puerto rico bill faster than in the past and stronger and better prepared for the future. he was referring to former president donald trump, who withheld almost $20000000000.00 with a meant for the island, and biden said, in addition to emergency aid, he will also be sending an additional $60000000000.00 to help strengthen the infrastructure against future storms. and in the state of florida, the destruction is still coming to light in large parts of the state. everything seems out of place, boats and land cars in water houses simply missing the floors are ruined. the walls are down. the ceilings of all dropped down the waterloo above the roof and whole things. this is everything we could sell in our lives. there are new questions about why people in the hardest hit county were not told to evacuate until a day before the storm hit. local officials or defending their actions,
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we did what we had to do at the exact same time, i would have changed anything. and i know being in those meetings from the very minute the storm was very unpredictable. searches are still underway with 900100 people rescued so far. but as the death toll reaches 100 officials say that number is likely to rise. patty call hain al jazeera. this year's nobel prize for physics has been jointly awarded to 3 people. ellen asper john f clauser and anton salinger denouncement was made in stockholm. earlier on tuesday. the trio being recognized for their pining pioneering work in quantum information science. thought is, say, an energy revolution is taking place in east africa, geothermal, steam in the great rift valley, as being harvested on the projects consulting, say that it could lift millions of people out of poverty and caught greenhouse gas emissions. katherine sawyer reports now from the courier power plant and my voucher
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blasts of immense heat dot dozens of vents in the great rift valley. the steam is so hot, you can boil an egg in it to appreciate the power of this heat. there is no, we're better to look the north west of kenya's capital nairobi. this energy is coming from the off and it's essentially limitless. anom windy is exploring for new geothermal drill sites for the countries, electricity generating company. it is producing $962.00 megawatts of power, but could do a great deal more. santi, c, harnessing geothermal power for electricity is simple. their theme from the ground is on. if i know of him a steam line and the steam lines and up in up our place and that steam, of course it is separated where the liquid face ice,
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the can injected back into the ground. and the steam dry steam is thick into a power plant and runs out by generating electricity can yet derives most of its energy from clean sources. it has some of the world's largest, your thumb or wealth and plants. it is also the largest producer of wind and geothermal energy on the continent. i think africa dance out now as a viable option to bring about the change so that africa will make the, the necessary contribution to green me the environment. and that's why you find major economies having an interest in chaos specifically and in africa basically to revise the fact of what is happening elsewhere in france's korea. he was recently connected to the greed through a rural electrification program. sad to no one got no.
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