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this is al jazeera. ah, thank you for joining us. i'm several venue. this is the news. our light from do are coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia's parliament ratified the annexation of 4 regions of ukraine as russian forces face set back on the front line of south korea. and the u. s. launch fighter jets conducting precision bombing drills. after a north korean miss, i launch fair and uncertainty and burkina faso. after it's 2nd military coup in 8 months, and small as the new big, the 2022 nobel prize for physics goes to pioneering trio, who worked with the tiniest elements of our universe. and as for ukraine, isaac, for joint bed that to be well cup hosts. they are set to team up with spain and portugal for the time, and in 20 petty. ah
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. so the upper house of russia's parliament has approved the annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. the legislation will go to the kremlin for a final stamp of approval by president vladimir putin, but russian forces have been struggling to hold ukrainian regions, which they want to annex roy 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 flying in recaptured the man thought it the reality of a war that's not going moscow's way to him is not only that on tuesday. russia's upper house unanimously ratified the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions, but russia's grip on them, his tenuous at best and weakening. so any of those of sad to day, the offensive movement of our army and all our defenders continued. now newly
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liberated settlements in several regions, vs fighting continues in many areas on the front, but, but the prospect of these hostilities is obvious. more and more que buyers are 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 lives in a basement. yes, i understood. i was standing in the hall about 5 meters way. when it boomed. i was thrown back. god forbid, i can't hear. well, let you get me out again. though a 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.
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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 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 italians out 0 here. all right, let's take a look at a map for you and the 4 provinces that the kremlin says voted to join russia in referendum is the area in red shows what russian forces actually controls. so we're going to be focusing on the difference between the red and the dark orange there. moscow says, all of done yet can will. hands will be part of the russian federation. even though as you can see, it's not in full control of these provinces. and the kremlin has yet to clarify its
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claim to her son and zap origin, which it also doesn't fully control many areas outside of moscow's control. joining us live to discuss this from washington d. c. as michael kimmy, she's a professor of history at catholic university. michael, so good to have you with us. it's a very strange thing that's happening, isn't it? moscow is trying to make official, an annexation that isn't completely real. no, i think it's closer to serial then than to rio. and yet the best you can say that what russia is doing is aspirational that they're trying to territory, that they would like to conquer and control, but given that the ukrainians have the military momentum. it's a very, very bizarre set of circumstances. it feels much like feeder and moscow. all right, i, i want to take, i want to take another look at the map, michael, and specifically are, let's take a look. let's put that in the wall there for us. specifically,
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i want to look at how much territory moscow has gained and lost since it started this invasion ukraine. successful counter offenses mean that russia now has less territory than it did after the 1st few days of the conflict in detail. here's what it looks like. just for days after russia invaded late february, it held about a 119000 square kilometers of ukrainian territory. that's because a regions already under the control of pro russia ukrainian separatists at the time by may, it controlled a 163000 square kilometers more than a quarter of ukraine, including the port city of mary you, paul, that was the apex of russia's control but by september 11 that dropped 816000 square kilometers after a successful ukrainian offensive right there in the northeast. and by monday, this week ukraine had successes in the south as well. that includes liberating lehman. a key town in russia's claimed annexed region of done yet sky. let's go back to michael chemist. michael,
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how hes ukraine after being on the back foot for i want to say almost 6 months. how have they been so adept, so capable of punching through the russian lines in the, in recent weeks? taking advantage of their manpower advantages over the russian military. and that's sort of one built in the asset that they have. they've also very successfully integrated, sophisticated western weaponry, you know, one thing to provide the weapon, nothing but them to use and they've been excellent at doing that in the last couple of weeks. the military. and they also are benefiting from good political leadership and good general shape. so they have a series of assets that just are not mirrored on the russian side. and it has given them a real sense of movement. and dr. michael, what does the coming winter? what is that going to mean for the military advance of both sides?
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i understand there's a bit of a race against the clock here to try and secure advances before winter sets in prior to the winter, it's going to be rainy. and buddy, get a lot of ukraine, so that's both things down. of course, we all remember that where it began and the 3rd week of february, so there can't be fighting in the winter. i think that that there will be, it doesn't look like russia in any position to make it for the short to medium terms. i think we might be continuing advances, but probably at a slower tempo then they've been going out for the last couple of weeks. all right, michael cambridge, thank you very much. thanks for joining us today on the show, michael. thank you for having me. we have an update from honda bill hamid who has more from creepy re near the southern front line. sudden offensive had been announced since the summer and then ukraine took everyone by surprise by advancing swiftly through the hockey region in the north east of the country. and
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it was believed actually that, that happened so quickly, simply because the russians had re deployed the forces from the north east to the her son region, to reinforce the defensive lines 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 cave sown region. now the military is not giving much details. presidency. lensky talked about only 2 villages being liberated, but on social media, there is evidence of ukrainian soldiers arriving in various towns and villages, and hoisting the ukrainian flag. the same scenario happened in the north east of the country. now, the russian appointed administration in her sewn in the occupied part has said that the ukrainians have advanced along the nipper river. in the her son region had
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said that the russian forces had found themselves in a position of being forced to retreat further south it if you crave managers to re take her. so it will be a huge loss for the russians, because that region 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 been in solar. 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 major influx of russians into georgia has become a political problem for its government. enron con reports from tbilisi. it's empty now, but in recent days, george's parliament has seen
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a serious rift open up between the government and the opposition. and this little agreement on anything related to russia. the goblin says that since september 21, a 115000 russians arrived, the opposition says the figures closer to 500000. well that the, an opposition politicians see that as a national security threat, a lot of georgia. i think that that because of this government and this government is kind of anti western government and i kind of, you know, gambling was washing puts in. so i mean, rush on influx is definitely a huge threat for that. there are the parliament, the ruling at georgia dream path. it keeps up it's election vouch of having a good relationship with russia and joining the european union. the country wants to become a bridge, if you will, between the european union and russia. the vice chair of the foreign relations committee says strengthening ties with russia is now a big ask. relations are bad,
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tense and a dangerous for georgia because we don't have diplomatic relations and russia presents and existential threat to georgia, independence, territorial integrity over the country in the very early stages of his bids. you membership many feel that this is the time to press it more forcefully. membership of nato in european union is the most important in order to protect the georgia to warranty and territorial integrity and the security. but the problem is that it's because of the war in ukraine. it is unlikely that georgia will get nato membership anytime soon. but as far as the new membership, i think georgia has quite good chances. their memories of the 2008 with russia still fresh hit. the graves of dead soldiers are still well tended. the image is coming from ukraine are familiar. and a reminder of the russian georgian wool that is often described as the 1st european
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war of the 21st century before the war and ukraine. russia had no problem with the country wanting to join you. but to day, what russia, thanks, or when the e will allow them to join the club is unknown. it seems that george's dream of being a bridge between russia and europe is further away than ever. emerald con our desert tbilisi. plenty more coming up on the news hour, including more bank, holdups in lebanon as frustrated customers demand access to their own savings and a heavy weight clash. and the champions lead barcelona gear up to face inter milan santa has the sport. ah, north korean miss i launch has prompted strong condemnation from japan, the u. s. and south korea. it's joan young's longest range missile yet and the 1st to fly over the country since 2017 south korea conducted air drills with the u. s.
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air force in response, it carried out what it called a precision bombing drill, and japan and u. s. and the u. s. r. holding joint military exercises, rob mcbride reports from so 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. because on the 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 tense. in decades. burger cooney, g, q, a, b. it threatens the peace and security of the region. it is a serious challenge for the entire international community. has been similar condemnation from south korea. north korea fired the 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. first. such reckless nuclear provocation will face a decisive response from our military when our allies and the international community already facing the toughest sanctions and largely shunned by the international community. the north themes. undeterred with north korean leader kim jong run declaring last month that his country is now officially a nuclear armed power and testing longer range missiles seems to send that 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 has 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
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an american aircraft carrier to korean waters in 5 years. and with warnings from south korean intelligence officials that the north could soon conduct its 1st nuclear test since 2017, rob mcbride al jazeera. so f young young has fired several missiles. this year, the include ballistic crews and hypersonic messiah. but tuesdays launched by far is the most significant. it flew more than 4500 kilometers before falling into the pacific ocean. in january, north korea, find the house on 12 capable of reaching the u. s. territory of guam. so get the reaction from the u. s. or white house correspondent, kimberly hallett joins us live. kimberly, what is the white house sing, or what's this state department say? well, both have, i had reaction, the biden administration as a whole is calling this reckless destabilizing and also dangerous in the statement
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coming from the white house, the, by the ministration. saying that this is really showing a blatant disregard for un security council resolutions. as well as international safety standards, the norms and so as a result, this is something that has prompted a telephone call between the secretary of state as well as the national security advisor and their counterparts and both the korea, south korea as well as japan. and what this has resulted in is very robust and immediate response prompting natalie joint drills in the sea of japan between not all of us and japanese, but also between the south korea and the united states in the yellow sea. now there's no question that this is being viewed as a worrisome sign ad escalation here in the united states. the white house is already the president and the vice president have held their regular daily briefing
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in the oval office. they are having a lunch today where there's no question that they will be discussing this. we're also expecting an update in the white house daily press briefing that is due in the coming hours, but it's clear and the white house position has been very firm. and that is that it's goal has all, is ben to limit north korea's ballistic missile program. and this is always been a focus of the sort of foreign policy of the united states, and that is to do it in conjunction with partners and allies. and this is certainly no exception. kimberly how can live from washington. thank you very much. now, turkey and libya have signed a deal to jointly explore for oil and gas in libby as mediterranean waters. it was agreed during a visit to the north african nation by turkish foreign and defense ministers. it's unclear whether the agreement is part of a maritime border agreement, signed in 2019 for key in libya's claims angered greece, cyprus, and egypt. 2 banks had been held up in lebanon as frustrated customers tried to
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access their savings. this video is from one of the incidence in store in the east raids. my clients have taken place across the country during the last month. lebanon's facing a financial crisis and banks have imposed strict limits on withdraws. xena hotter has more 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 trapped and bangs since late 2019. and these incidents continue to happen despite type of security measures. if you can see where other bands and baby people are no longer allowed to enter bank branches, only one by one. the they're using atm machine 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
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a wave of bank hold up last month. even yesterday there was another incident in the southern suburbs of beta. so these incidents 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 state is not giving us back to money because what happened here was that banks lend money to the states which is really being blame for misusing the money for, for corruption,
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for decades that nearly bankrupt state cannot pay the banks back and bank say they don't have enough money to give them to give the people, it's believed a $100000000000.00 and deposits are trapped, and banks and banks have approximately $20000000000.00. that is why they're giving these monthly withdrawals. that the u. s. says it will impose further measures against iranian officials, responsible for a crackdown on protests. demonstrations have been held for days over the death of massa mean in police custody last month. the 22 year old died after being arrested for violating rules on headscarf. violence is broken out in port a prince with protesters demanding the resignation of haiti's prime minister ariel . all he, people are frustrated about a lack of fuel and widespread gang violence that has paralyzed the capital for weeks. many businesses have been forced to shut down and high living costs are driving many deeper into poverty. at least 15 inmates have been killed during a prison rides in central ecuador hate. happened in the city of latter cougar
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states. governor says the violence is now under control and injured prisoners are being taken to hospital. more than $400.00 inmates have been killed in ecuador prisons in the last year and a half. the president blames the violence on gangs and on the drug trade. you as president joe biden and 1st lady visited the u. s. territory of puerto rico on monday, promising much needed aid for an island again recovering from a hurricane. patty calhane has the latest 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 biden, and jill biden travelled there monday. he said, to send a message, this u. s. territory will not be forgotten. maria congress approved billions of dollars for puerto rico, much of not having gotten here. initially. we're going to make sure you get every single dollar promised. mom determined our puerto rico bill faster than in the past
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and stronger and better prepared for the future. he was referring to former president donald trump, who withheld almost $20000000000.00 with aid 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 a floors or the walls or down the ceilings of all dropped down the water levels above the roof. the whole thing is, this is everything we could sell is 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. 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
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minute this storm was very unpredictable. searches are still underway with 1900 people rescued so far. but as the death toll reaches 100 official say that number is likely to rise. patty call hain al jazeera still ahead on al jazeera and united in grief survivors demand accountability. after at least a 125 people died. a stampede, an indonesian football stadium, how the philadelphia phillies ended, an 11 year wait for the playoffs, sada and related story ah, how low they will have a look at south america in a moment, but 1st to central america and the flood risk remains across from western areas of
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mexico. a that off to hurricane or lean, made land for quickly downgrading to a tropical depression is still bringing heavy rain here. we could see up to 200 millimeters full in places. and of course that could cause some mudslides. but much of the wet weather is farther east. this places like in nicaragua and honduras, we've also got some warnings out for the wind wood islands. and that's thanks to assist in developing as it works its way for the west is also going to bring some heavy rain to the likes of venezuela. and as we move to south america coastal storms continue to plague, columbia, and ecuador across the amazon basin, we got a mix of scatter chows and storms. but for brazil, it's really the east coast that sees the more fierce fun the storms. places like rio de janeiro there will however, be some improvement as that system works its way further out to see that's not the case. however, for paraguay we are going to see things cool down as the wet weather bubbles around here over the next few days. but for the likes of when a ferris in argentina,
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we look at the 3 day, it is going to get warm up with sunny spells on friday. that should weather update . ah. once upon a time, the family fled from monsters and sought silence in the snowy lac assistants, who so scared of being sent back that they disappeared within themselves. the little boy had a different time who escaped to mos shape, made square. how will that story and witness wake up? what mom's an out share? ah ah, ah,
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ah, ah, ah, ah ah, ah, ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines this our, the upper house of rushes parliament has approved the annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. the un in western allies say the move is illegal, it will now go to president vladimir putin for final ratification. a north korean miss i launch has prompted strong condemnation from japan,
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the u. s. and south korea, it's north korea's longest range missile yet. and the 1st to fly over japan since 2070, a delegation from west africa regional block eco us is in burkina faso to meet the country's new leaders. a. com has returned to the capital following a coup on friday, deposed hunter leader paul. all he demi bow has left for neighbouring togo, many are wondering whether the new hunter can deliver on its promise to provide security. nicholas hack reports. sergeant little blue. sap is a parody of breaking officers military june muscular removal by movement when it, after taking power nicu in january, colonel demy bell went on national television and said his goal was to bring peace to the people. last friday, he was toppled by captain ibrahim traurig. he too, went on national tv, promising security for the people was only the one in this sketch. sergeant little lucy says he took power to give the people who peanuts and vacations to eternal
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coups in bertina are no laughing matter, but a coup with an a qu 8 months apart. feels like a joke, says comedian, save our ya yoga office. without committee, our country will go up in flames. we use him as a weapon. whatever they arisen, the school is not good for the country. the west african body eco are says brooklyn as late as who is a set back for democracy, they're sending a delegation to meet with troy ray in order to restore civilian rule. but torres says he has more pressing concerns like regaining control of the countries northern regions where armed groups linked to iso and al qaeda control. large swath of land brim agnew, a resonant from the town of when they fled to the capital, to find safety money on him. the 2nd, i know the king of faso has never been in such a bad state. even places the world peace live. now, in a state of fear and uncertainty in the face of uncertainty,
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supporters of the crew blamed france. they believe the former colonial power and military partner has failed burkina 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 is suffering from this kind offer of shorter balancing, where the western power and russia are competing in our. the outer tories in this fight for influence democracy has taken a backseat soldiers are making promises. the people of burkina faso have heard before. and nichols hack is monitoring this from senegal. nicholas wire people protesting against this delegation. so well, this is a delegation made up of lead by president for president of new sheriff mohammed from the foreign minister of going to be and
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a representative from gabby. i represent echo. i know there's been a mission just a few months ago when there was the previous q in january, and their goal is to ensure that the new strong man in walker do will stick to the plan by his, by the person that he to pose the said see to return to civilian rule by 2024. but there's been protest against his delegation. essentially, the west africa. what he echo was seen by many as a club for aging presidents that is more interested in keeping themselves in power than the interest of the people. and the issue here at heart in breaking up are so is restoring peace and security in a country where the government has lost 40 percent of the country is out of the control of the government's hands. what can this fellow geisha hope to achieve then given these circumstances?
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well, it's all, it feels almost like mission impossible, right? is trying to restore the civilian rule in a country where the echo was greatly unpopular and in a situation where armed groups are gaining ground. so essentially, the mission is try to ensure, as i mentioned, to restore the sense that they are going towards a path towards returning to democracy. but also to ensure that there is a dialogue between burkina faso in its neighboring country. why? well, because the stability of the region is contingent on peace and security in the past . so there is a real fear for neighboring countries, such as i recall or been in that attacks that we're seeing in brookings foster could spread to neighboring countries have already seen attacked, had been in and in ivory coast. remember this all started in molly a few years ago from northern molly. it spreads to central valley and now to burkina faso. so there's
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a sense of fear in an urgency among neighboring countries to try to control and contain the situation in working fast. so there's also the added issue of regional or international players. friends, the former coil power has been the traditional support partner to burkina faso army . but because there's been military set backs and losses, the leadership of ricky foster went in certain to help country are, are looking for new partners and they see in russia a viable alternative. the wagner group has been active in the central african republic and down in moves and beat. and more recently. and molly, just today, a lot of reputed held talks with the leader. the gentleman a see me going in molly, there'll be greater military cooperation between the 2 countries and russia is greater support with us. so we've seen today in these protests against echo os, young supporters, demonstrators porting this qu, waving not french flag,
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but russian flag. it seems that now we're seeing the russian stepping in here and africa was there, set back, perhaps in western europe or in europe. here, there's a different perspective on how russia is. first, it's perceived it's perceived as a friend, rather than a foe, a reliable partner, serial, or nicholas hacker, putting life from the car in synagogue. thank you very much. you heard what nick said there about russia's increasing influence in that part of africa. so that's what we want to take a closer look at at the moment. at that we can hundreds of protesters in burkina, faso, many waiting russian flags hurled stones at the french embassy. and while they do go in mali rushes private, military contractor, wagner has about 700 fighters who were hired to fight arm groups there. while incidentally mercenary group has been extensively involved in gold mining operations. i took ciocca, mecca is the executive director of west africa network for peace building. he joins
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us live from aqua in ghana. what is the play here for russia? what is russia trying to achieve in africa? i think if he's not different from what many of the countries also ones like chief, we see that the new form of scramble and but the show for africa officially, the vision with regard to influencing the region where your policy. so if he's economy, if your political influence are not more than what you see russia with the us, with the french, i think all of them in me something which is economic and political interests. and what is the benefit for those countries that have been hosting or welcoming the wagner group? it needs so many stance. it is more like the best option,
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windows no option, you know. so the french idea in the step, the u. s. the same good from desire and the afo, russia became available her friends, the new friend as the way to, to b 2, c, d, b, a space. so it's not because they willingly just want me to russia. but if your friend is no longer making new friends, what role do you see russia playing perhaps in burkina faso? well, i think it dumps off a temporary lease. they believe in the concrete. now we also what i think bureaucracy on, especially because i'm african interests, he's at what cost would that be? no, just not far so, but also to the entire west africa, african continent. just to be clear, you say russia may help in temporarily stabilizing the country. what, what do you mean? are you saying helping military forces secure northern parts of the country which
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are, which are under the control of a, of arm groups linked to al qaeda? that's really where the junk are gonna get any element of credibility, with the military to stop in the form of insurgency, also to stop the military, to support the economic stabilization of the country temporary. those are always through which the junk that kind of give credibility and look forward to perhaps what they call us will come up with, with regards to a new time with our now we see to the coming of in used to be down to jim. but mike, that russia will not just the battery, so even with regards to the transition. so this is gary g, i, our opinion is that russia will also make sure that the interest with regards to with i becomes now the new law head of state. and that is, if there was no warranty or binding position or not, i removed the address and we, i, this is the address. i chuckle,
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america is a thank you so much for your time today. my pleasure and indonesia, the chief of police and several senior officers have been sacked after a stampede at a football stadium. an investigation is underway into the incident on saturday that left a 125 people dead, including 32 children. jessica washington reports from milan ah, andy hoodie, on to thought this football match would be a safe outing for his family. he says they were already getting ready to go home. when police fight t guess the chaos of the darkness and smoke they was split up. young i begin, and i are jo. 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 get him up. my wife told me of to keep him safe without her then i went back to look for my wife and 2
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daughters. i found my daughter's bodies at midnight, and my wife's body an hour and a half later. the bad done, bella rod does what he says, their bodies were blew from suffocating. this is one of the gates of cont johan stadium. now, the site of emotional impromptu visuals. through them, i see you 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 and of her shoes and purses are scattered throughout the stadium. an indication of how people panicked and rushed to the exits as gas field, 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,
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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, policies are huts, 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 either given air. 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. neither. he says he worries about the day, his son will ask him what happened to their family?
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jessica washington out a 0 milan. at least 3 people have died and 12 are missing. after a boat carrying were hinge or refugees sank off bangladesh as coast. the vessel was bound for malaysia, many were injured fleeing dire conditions at cox's bazaar camp, which houses 1000000 refugees most have been living there since fleeing a military crack down and neighboring myanmar 5 years ago. no power is slowly being restored in bangladesh after grid failure caused the nationwide blackout, also zeros tanveer children. he's in the capitol darker whereas to pay on local time, a gmc, then time country, almost 80 percent of the country rather, when totally died due to a grid failure. it has been partially to restart in the capital city and some other parts of the country not entirely de offered. the daily demand is about $14000.00 megawatt power. it was only running at $4000.00 megawatt power during that period.
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and during that 6 hour period, the internet went down, the telephone mobile system network went down. people who are frustrated, the nation is already crunched by energy crisis, which is why there's a electricity rushing across the country for the last 4 months. the industry have been suffering. there's also gaps short ideas. so they've made things very complicated. but the power development site that gradually the power will be restored and the entire country, although the big cities and in the afternoon neighborhood, the power is up, you can see the power is up and that's the city is now running on generate some other parts of the towns and cities across the country still don't have power, making things very complicated. people are not able to communicate with their mobile phones off to the internet. but as the government said, they're trying their best to restore. we don't know the reason behind it. making an inquiry into what was the reason behind the power big trailer. the 2022 nobel prize from physics has been jointly awarded to 3 people. i sped, john f closer,
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and anton zealander, the trio being recognized for their pioneering work in quantum information science . hall reese was at the ceremony and stock home experts in the field of physics often try and divine who's going to win this prize every year by looking at who's been cited the most times by that is who won some non nobel prize in some sort of poco fee, the prizes were expecting maybe the theme this year to be light, how light is bent and manipulated to make things invisible, or how light is converted into electricity. but the nobel committee have bamboozled the book yet again in choosing alan aspect, john f. cloud. anton xhylia for the experiments with entangled photons in the field of quantum mechanics, quantum information, maybe not one for the lay person. but fortunately,
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we have mohammed bore and i'm here professor quantum information on quantum optics at the university of mohammad. you were talking to me about this being a quantum revolution. this can be used in preventing hacking and nations, all racing. the harness. this technology will more, can you tell us about that? is that opinion work by a lot of today is simply a clothing the debate between or, and find about no description of quantum mechanics. and then today, this opinion experiments have been useful for what is called today. the 2nd contemporary, what asian include quantum encryption, quantum computers, quantum imaging, and to quantum something. and that's the work. what do you really use for your work now? what is this going from technologies and how is that being used in the world of hacking and who's trying to really harness this technology?
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the technology years with today for encryption is bated in assuming that content a computers are not taught or people are not smart enough to, to break this code. but using now this, what is the block of 2 in quantum technologies use basis? a law of nature. no afloat, no mater, not allowed you to her clock or quantum encryption. so that's today. yes. is not basin and assuming something. what about the disposal of stopper monica on from the university of stock? i'm thank you very much. are the noble week continues chemistry tomorrow. then we got literature the peace prize in oslo, and i'm back here for economics. what might be interesting is to see if any more women are handed out prizes this week. just to give an example for this price of the 3 man given the price a day, only for women have been given the physics prize since it was a gun in 19, i won
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a science is saying the energy revolution is taking place in east africa. geothermal steam in the great rift valley is being harvested and the projects experts said could lift millions of people out of poverty and cut greenhouse gas emissions. katherine sawyer reports from the or carry a power plant in nevada. blasts of immense heat dot dozens of vents in the great rift valley. the steam is so hot, you can boil an agony 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 can't cheese electricity generating company. it is producing $962.00 megawatts of power, but could do a great deal more,
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santi, se harnessing geothermal power for electricity is simple. they steam from the ground, if on, if channel of in a steam line, and this lines enough enough offline. and that's team, of course, the 2 separate federal where the liquid face, if they can inject it back into the ground and the theme dr. theme, he's sick into a plan and runs the stop by and generate electric kenya derives most of its energy from clean forces. it has some of the world's largest, your thumb or wells and flung. it is also the largest producer of wind and geothermal energy on the continent. i think africa stands 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
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major economies having an interest in chaos specifically and in africa basically to invite the facts of what is happening elsewhere in france's careo key was recently connected to the greed through a rural electrification program sat no longer now we have light, we also have fewer cases of test at night, but there are still people in darkness. we need to light up the entire village. in most parts, people are now enjoying the benefits of renewable energy. many kenyans are connected to the national breed, while others have installed the wireless system. the government says it wants to ensure every home has electricity in the next 10 years. the idea is, and it's school is not just to live top the country, but the whole continent. catherine saw all de 0, all carrier in the rift valley. still ahead on al jazeera,
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the 40 niners proved too good again for one of their biggest rivals in the nfl santa has the action outbreak. ah ah
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ah ah ah ah and is fine for your sport news. sana has everything you need to know. thank you very much, sarah. well, could ukraine be stage in the man's woke up in 2030 president. zalinski has given permission to his country to become a part of the joint hosting a bid already in place between spain and portugal. ukraine missed out on convocation for this year's torment and the playoffs. it's understood one of the
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groups in the 1st phase in 2030 would be held in the country. the torment host will be chosen at the fee for congress in 2 years time. in the legend, david beckham believes the cutter wool coupled produce a higher quality football to previous years. he spoke to on the serious hill malik, and tell her about the benefits of the 1st mid season torment. knew she was one of the most recognizable faces and bought a veteran. what layer of 3? well, comp form a england captain david beckham is an ambassador for guitar 2022. he was one of the big names attending a football conference hosted by guitar. the spire academy, a center of sporting excellence that produced many guitar players who will appear in this year's final. how are you? the world cup kicks off in november for the 1st time and beckoned says many players
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will benefit from the timing. think the players 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. well come play and probably $50.00 to $60.00 games in the seasons. players coming into the school cup off the play and 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 pitch, he's probably like no other well come back and told me he also envious of the compact nature of katasha 2022. it's the dream for fan to 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 labels predicting a winner, however, isn't something that the manchester united legend one is prepared to commit to.
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there are no groups involved. big tournaments or in li notice there are no. so i believe that there will be surprises to predict it. you know, i'm not very good. things is always great to see the host nation do well. so i think, you know, can't, aren't got very good young team that has been together for a long time. so be good to see the hopes through well for, for the country, for the region. katara 2022 begins in less than 50 days and david beckham is looking forward to a great tone. what is for sure for now is that this wilcox will be quite unlike any other in history. so hale malik al jazeera doha. he champions league returns on tuesday after the international breakout for the 3rd round of good matches are so long of take on the inter molina and the pick of the matches. arthur had to italy in great form 9 illegals from robert. live in dusky,
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have helped them to top of law legal. are there in say there a 2nd there in their champions league group, however, and haven't won the title since 2015 bill welsh that the, for a mom forms not significant noise. i played a lot of games in which we came from being favorites, and in the end we stumbled and the other way round to it is a very strong to live a different system to what we've been counted onto a mentor. i and maria and evelyn were the last italian to him to lift the trophy. that was 12 years ago. they're looking to rediscover their form after back to back defeats in the syria by munich. are also in this group and enters, coach, knows, picking up points in their home games will be crucial. komodo to the very short hon . tanita jalap rush. it must be an opportunity. we know how important this match is qualification for the next round is still open, knowing that we have in the same group by american barcelona. but we are in cham alone, and we will try with all our weapons and strengths. last year's beaten finalists at
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liverpool house rangers, in all british clash at anfield young club steamer have only one once in their last 4 games. the manager admits his team are not at their best, but says his squad are experienced enough to solve problems. only 2 years ago that is very similar situation for different reasons. mary, mary m last or full different hour and a half, all of them pretty much and i had to find solutions and we lost our game completely . nobody could recognize any more, which was more the same trucks but couldn't react as quick as people would wish. and, but we found a way out because we worked on it and that's what route this time. the president of us soccer says a report finding abuse and misconduct is systemic. and the national women's soccer league is heartbreaking, and deeply troubling investigation was launched last year after allegations were
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made, the guest, north carolina courage had code to pull wiley with he'd denies. yes, soccer says it will immediately implement reforms after more than 200 people gave evidence already, washington is a former and w s. l player, she says the findings are sad and shocking. unfortunately, it's a system that is, is broken, it's flawed and it's bad, but it becomes the norm that players learn to expect that and to take it and not be like they, as women and girls can't speak up. and so personally, i know myself, that's partly why i stepped away from the game and many others. i might have done the same, but it's something that there's not that support a resources of people that you can turn to that are going to listen and actually take action meaningful action to help resolve it. you find a lot of people dis violent within the system and so there are people that cover for each other. there are people that don't have the conference to speak up and all
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of that continues the cycle for generation after generation and baseball, the philadelphia phillies are celebrating the 1st lot in the major league playoffs in 11 years 3. now when over the houston astros on mondays here there play cars library going to home runs to take history, a total for $199.00. only 3 says remain in the team from the chillies last season. one that was more 600 games ago. naturally. i and the nfl, the san francisco 49 ers again, got the better of one of their biggest rivals at the l. a rums e 49 is scored 3 touchdowns. highlight from the blue some well wired receiver going on, an unstoppable long run through the rums at the 1st to convert at 57 yard touchdown . it finished $24.00 to $9.00. that was the $49.00. a 7th straight. the regular
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season winds over there in state rivals. this result leaves them with 2 ends and 2, the feats in this campaign and go by credible rab contingent and there was a rude awakening for tennis wold number one, carlos al qaeda as her, as he played his 1st events since becoming us open champion. he was beating in his opening match, and cousin has done well cared as a loss to david. go fight in straight sets at the assign open. he'll play h in marino in the next rung. and that's for for me, sir. all right side, i thank you very much. that's it. from me for this news hour. i'll be back in a moment with more the days news to stay with al jazeera. ah ah.
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october on al jazeera campaigning for nigerian 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 elected as its head. what does this mean for china and the world? only with dreams takes you beyond the glitz and glamour, revealing the stories of those seeking fame and fortune in the world's largest film industry. 60 years on from the cuban missile crisis, we asked what can be learned from events that lead the world to the brink of nuclear war. october on al jazeera,
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