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ah, russia's parliament ratifies the annexation of 4 regions of ukraine as russian forces they set back on the front line. ah, thank you for joining us. i'm cyril danielle. this is al jazeera live from dough. also coming up in the show south korea and the u. s. launch fighter jets conducting precision bombing drills. after north korean miss, i launch a fear and uncertainty and burkina faso after it's 2nd military coup in 8 months and small as the new big 2022 nobel prize of physics goes to pioneering trio. we work with the tiniest elements of our universe. ah, the upper house of russia's parliament has approved the annexation of 4 regions in
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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 that they want to annex or in 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 thoughts. it's the reality of a war that's not going moscow's way. she may not only that on tuesday rushes up a 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 in ola defenders continued. now newly liberated settlements in several regions. v as 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 valentino cooks on an open fire and lives in a basement. yes, i just, i was standing in the hall about 5 meters way. when a boomed, i was thrown back. god forbid, now i can't hear. well, what's that mean? oh, that was 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. 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, thin battlefield conditions will get muddy and slow, and rushes, poorly defended positions will be better manned. with mobilized soldiers or talents out 0 give. so let's look at a map and see what precisely russia is hoping to, an experts is what it has actually an x for the moment. these are the pro 4 provinces that the criminal says voted to join russia. and referendums. this area in red shows what russian forces actually control moscow says, all have done yes. can. the hands will be part of the russian federation, even though it is not in full control of these provinces. as for her, son is upper region for the south. many areas are outside moscow's control, and the criminal has yet to clarify what exactly it is claiming. in recent days, russia has lost ground in all of these provinces, how to a bill. her meat is tracking the fighting from creevy read near the southern front
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line. the 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 it was believed actually that, that happened so quickly simply because the russians had read, applaud their 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 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 various towns and villages and hoisting the ukrainian flag. the same scenario happened in the north east of
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the country. now, the russian appointed administration in his own, 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. if, if you crane managers to really take her so, and 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 insula. 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,
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a bubble fell going howard the defensive military analyst, and a columnist with the russian newspaper and avaya gazette. he explains what the annexation means for any future potential piece talks. these directories though their borders are not just kind of fuzzy. no one really knows. in particular, where they are on the ground will become part so the russian federation, which means that there can be no compromise, that it can be no trade off of territory for a piece. this is already russian sacred. 3rd, 3 in the so that actually means that most likely there is no prospect right now of any kind of a meaningful peaceful negotiations at all. it's going to be decided on the battlefield. oh, it's total victory or total defeat. so president and put you in has his nation that himself into a situation where he has burdened his ships and there is no retreating right now.
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this is not really, i believe, a very smart mo. but this most likely, if bread boots in town, not only his nation though, so he is a cram one and other officials that there won't be no turning back. that all talk about compromise should be now considered as treason because this is russian territory. and we should do own, we work for full victory and there is no option, no other option at all. north korean miss i launch has prompted strong condemnation from japan. south korea in the u. s. washington will ask for a meeting of the un security council on wednesday to discuss this is young young's longest range missile yet and the 1st to fly over japan since 2017 south korea conducted air drills with the u. s. air force in response. it carried out what it called a precision bombing drill and japan in the us are holding joint military exercises
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. public bright 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 that to take cover it landed in the pacific ocean and brought this response from japan's prime minister. because of 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 last fired missiles over the top of japan when relations were at them most tense in decades. burger gwinnett, g, q a, b, it threatens the peace and security of the region. it is a serious challenge for the entire international community. and there's been similar condemnation from south korea. north korea fired a medium long range missile with a range of 4000 kilometers over japan. as i said on armed forces,
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they want to over 1st such reckless nuclear provocation will face a decisive response from our military men 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 and declaring last month that he's 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 tests pretty frequently is that there's sort of a demand for attention. northgate 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. the 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 south korea and intelligence officials that the north could soon conduct its 1st
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nuclear test. since 2017 robert bride al jazeera, so to banks have been held up in lebanon as frustrated customers trying to access their savings. this video is from one of the incidents in shoot wry and the east. there have been several raids by clients across the country during the last month, lebanon spacing, a financial crisis, and banks have imposed strict limits on withdrawals. they know holder has more from the roots. there have been more bank holes up across the country, really an incidents in the eastern level on another incident in the south of the country. these are the depositors who are angry. who is savings? really have been props and bangs since late 2019, and these incidents continue to happen despite type of security measures. if you can see where other bank people are no longer allowed to enter bank branches, only one by one they they're using a t. m machines,
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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 called up last month. even yesterday, there was another incident in the southern suburbs of baby toby's 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 states, it's not giving us back to money because what happened here was that banks lend
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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 give them to give to the people. it's believes a $100000000000.00 and deposits are trapped and banks and banks have approximately $20000000000.00. that is why they're giving these monthly withdrawals. are still ahead on el 0. why an influx of russians into georgia has become a political problem for the government. and how kenya is harnessing the power of steam to lift millions of people out of poverty and cut greenhouse gases stillness . ah, to suppression is rising. and so with so anyways,
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hello there was thought in south asian as the monsoon continues its retreat within clear sky, the cross much of pakistan and the north west of india. but that's gonna change. we have got some heavy rain to come creeping in from the northeast and eastern areas. that's thanks to an area of low pressure that's pulling. 8 further in land 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 telecom and who to predict some of that rain is going to move into new delhi over the next 3 days with foundery showers on friday. it is going to feel cooler here. rain intensifies along. that's east coast looking much dryer, however, in carola just a few showers here and there. and some of the more fierce thunderstorms 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, this band of rain knocking temperatures down as it pulls its way further south to the likes of wool, han and shanghai. it did the same to the korean peninsula,
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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, still rather warm to with sponsored by cats on a ways of football from spain freighted battling opponents on the pick for fighting fascism at home and abroad. footballing legend at canton introduces that the nino in the battle. a water gun used his beloved game to help himself and others survived the horrors of a nazi concentration camps. football rebels on al jazeera ah
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ah ah, they're watching al jazeera, here's a reminder of our headlines this. our, a north korean miss, i launch has prompted strong condemnation from japan. the u. s. and south korea is north korea's longest range missile yet. and the 1st to fly over japan since 20172 banks were held up in lebanon as frustrated customers tried to access their savings . there have been similar incidents during the last month. lebanon's facing a financial crisis, and banks have imposed strict limits on withdrawals. the upper house of russia's parliament has approved the annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. the un and western allies say the move is illegal. it will now go to president vladimir putin to final ratification. and a major influx of russians into georgia has become
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a political problem for its government most trying to avoid a mobilization order announced by president vladimir put in last month and were on con reports from the leasing. it's empty now, but in recent days, georgias parliament has seen 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 then 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 an i weston government and i kind of, you know, gambling with russia and 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
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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, tense and so dangerous for georgia because we don't have diplomatic relations and russia presents an existential threat to georgia's independence, territorial integrity with the country in the very early stages of his bids that you membership many feel that this is the time to press a more forceful membership of nato in european union is the most important in order to protect the george and civility 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 not a membership anytime soon, but as far as the new membership, i think georgia has quite good chances. their memories of the 2008 with russia
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still fresh. here, 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 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 you 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. m. ron con, our desert tbilisi and the u. s. as it will impose further measures against the ring and officials responsible for a crackdown on protests. demonstrations had been held for days over the death of masa mimi in police custody last month. a 22 year old died after being arrested for violating rules on head scarves. turkey and libya have signed a deal to jointly explore for oil and gas in libya's mediterranean waters. it was
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agreed during a visit to the north african nation by turkish foreign and defense ministers. it's unclear whether this agreement is part of a maritime border agreement, signed in 2019 turkey. and libby as claims angered greece, cyprus, and egypt. a delegation from west africa, the regional eco was block, isn't burkina faso to meet the country's new leaders. com has returned to the capital following a qu on friday, deposed hunter leader paul. all he dummy bar has left for neighboring togo, many wondering whether the new hunter can deliver on its promise to provide security to the country. nicholas hack reports. the sergeant little blue self is a parody of brick keynote. fossils military june must be by long after taking power in a qu, in january, colonel, to me by went on national television and said his goal was to bring peace to the people. last friday he was toppled by captain ibrahim tore. he too, went on national tv,
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promising security for the people was i'll be the one in this sketch. and sergeant little luther says why he took power to give the people peanuts and vacations to italy who is in beginner, are no laughing matter, but a coup with an a qu 8 months apart. feels like a joke, says comedian says you may oh go without committee. our country will go up in flames. we use him as a weapon, whatever the reason this school is not good for the country. the west african body echo all says between his latest, who is a setback for democracy. they're sending a delegation to meet with trial rate in order to restore civilian ruled. but tory says he has more pressing concerns, like regaining control of the country's northern regions where armed groups linked to isis and al qaeda control, large swath of land brim. i knew a resonant from the ton of whom they fled to the capital to find safety money compared to another keener fact. so has never been in such
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a bad state. even places that were peace live now in a state of fear and uncertainty in the face of uncertainty, supporters of the qu, blamed france. they believe the former colonial power and military partner has failed pickiness 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 the, our territories. in this fight for influence, democracy has taken a back seat. soldiers are making promises the people of burkina faso have heard before. nicholas hawk algae 0. i see the police in the indian state of utah pradesh, say they're investigating the murder of a teenage girl whose body was found in a field in our riah. critics say her death is being politicized with the opposition,
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accusing police of taking too long to release her body to relatives. the state has the highest number of alleged rape incidence in the country. at least 3 people have died and 12 are missing. after a boat carrying were hinge, refugees sank of bangladesh as coast. the vessel was bound for malaysia. many were injure fleeing dire conditions in cox's bazaar camp. but houses 1000000 refugees most have lived there since fleeing a military crack down in neighboring me and more. 5 years ago. a power is slowly being restored in bangladesh after grid failure caused a nationwide blackout. al jazeera is tanveer, choate re, is in the capital decor, whereas to pay on local time, a gmc, then tired country, almost 80 percent of the country, rather, when totally died due to a great failure. it has been personally restored in the capital city and some other parts of the country not to be offered. the daily demand is about $14000.00
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megawatt power. it was only running at $4000.00 megawatt power during that period. 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 is electricity running across the country. for the last 4 months, the industry have been suffering. there's also gaps short ideas. so this may seem 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 and making things very complicated. people are not able to communicate with their mobile phones on 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. this years nobel
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prize in physics has been jointly awarded to 3 people. i spent john f klauser and ends in cylinder. they're being recognized for their pioneering work in quantum information science. o, reese was at the ceremony in stucco. 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 fighting the most times by their peers. who won some non nobel prizes, some sort of so called the 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 easy yet again in choosing alan aspect, john f cloud and anton xhylia for the experiments with entangled photons in the field of quantum mechanics, quantum information,
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maybe not one for the lay person. but fortunately, we have mohammed warren, i'm here professor con, some 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 the nations are racing. the harness this technology one more can you tell us about the pin you can buy. a lot of today is simply a clothing the debate between or and find about non description of quantum mechanics. and then today, this opinion experiments have been useful for what is called today. the 2nd contemporary pollution include quantum encryption, quantum computers, quantum imaging and to quantum something. and that's the work what is really use for your work. now what is called this quantum technologies and how is that being
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used in the world of hacking and who's trying to really harness this technology? the technology use with today for encryption is based in assuming that quantum computers are not part or people are not smart enough to to break this code. but using now this wanted to wanted to in quantum technologies use visa, a law of nature. no, for that, no of nate are not allowed you to her clock or quantum encryptions that today is not basin and assuming something what are what disposal of stopper mcgraw on from the university of stockton. thank you very much or no by week continues chemistry at tomorrow. then we got literature the pace 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 $3.00 man, given the price at
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a only $4.00 women have been given the physics prize since it was a gun in 19, i won a scientist say, an energy revolution is taking place in east africa. geothermal steam and a great rift valley is being harvested and the projects consultant said could lift millions of people out of poverty and cut greenhouse gas emissions. katherine sawyer reports from the o carrier power plant in may russia 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
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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 of steam line and him 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 team dr. seem he's picking up off and runs the stop by and generate electricity. 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 greenly 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 her in but the fact of what is happening elsewhere in france's careo key was recently connected to the greed through a rural electrification program, sat on them, one guy 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 green, 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 its schools is not just to live top the country, but they'll.

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