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taking back control ukraine reclaims territory in regions. russia wants to annex the n me, army is suffering more and more losses. and there is a growing understanding the russia made a mistake by starting the war against ukraine. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up george's growing political problem. managing relations with the e. u. in russia and coping with a stream of people escaping a military call up south korea joins the u. s. in a show for sort of young young's latest miss our launch and a desperate response to lebanon's financial crisis, frustrated customers, hold up bags to get their money. ah,
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had a russian president vladimir putin, his finalizing, his plans to annex for ukrainian regions, even as his forces are being pushed back on 2 separate battle fronts in those areas . on tuesday, it rushes up a house of parliament approved the claimed annexations of. don't ask you hence, as a parisha and house on the legislation now awaits putin's final signature. and moscow looks in a hurry to complete the process as ukrainian forces advance. armand vall reports from moscow. you say he did as well. and so it was the $170.00 members of the russian senate unanimously voted yes to the annexation of 80 percent of ukraine's internationally recognized territory. despite international condemnation uses the country close. on monday, the lower house did the same, broken she'll. she wouldn't stop watching industry report feature today, the u. s. have subjugated almost the entire western mobilizing it to turn ukraine
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into a tool in a war against russia. just like hitler, st most european countries to war in an attack on the u. s. s. r. just like then, today's west plans are bound to fails. gilbert's one signed by president vladimir put in the new constitutional laws become official in russian federation. and moscow will really draw it's federal map and that of ukraine here on the battlefield. that a yellow t is different. russia only partially controls. the 4 regions it has claimed it's army has been losing ground across the territory. it's been occupying. last month president vladimir putin announced the mobilization of up 230-0000 reservists. wonderful 200000 of them have already been deployed for horse training is underway in 80 centers across the country. but still carol,
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they're being trained to fire portable unto thank a grenade launchers revealed train them how to run into battle, where yona buried is the one as well. after weeks of confusion and protest against the mobilization thrushes defense minister said again, showing you suck to reassure the public. some of the kilometers was only for honesty services. some young conscripts for routine compulsory military service want to be deployed to the front line. but that won't lessen the challenge is us is facing in its efforts to consolidate gains on the ground, nor in selling its war, both at home and abroad. hum at fun, a da 0 moscow as not in proportion. a ukrainian military continues to reclaim ground wants held by russia or a challenge has more from keith. this is probably not what most goes, politicians envisage when they think of russian control dead russian soldiers in the streets. the ukrainian flag flying in recaptured the man thought it's the
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reality of a war that's not going moscow's way for those of south to day. the offensive movement of our army in ola defenders continued. now 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 trying to escape the enemy army suffering more and more losses. and there is a growing understanding there. 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 was standing in the hall about 5 meters way when boomed. i was thrown back. god forbid, now i can't hear. well, what's that mean? oh, that was the victory for ukraine retaking the man came with costs. a soldier lies
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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 ukrainian breakthrough is racking up rapid successes ukraine. the high command is aware, the window for big territorial gains may be closing as autumn sets in battlefield conditions will get muddy and slow, and rushes poorly defended positions will be better manned with mobilized soldiers, where we talents out 0. give. this is a picture on the ground in ukraine at the moment to the areas in red, are controlled by russia, and these are the regions. russia wants to annex plus crimea, which was claimed by russia in 2014, in total. it's about 18 percent of ukraine's territory. and includes parts still
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under ukrainian control, whatever it is. increasingly with more on ukraine's advance into has on the sudden offensive had been announced since the summer. and then ukraine took everyone by surprise by advancing swiftly through the hurricane region and 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 head sewn in the occupied part has said that the ukrainians have advanced along the nipper river in the her son region has 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 that annex land. ah,
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ah, united states, as it will call for un security council meeting over north korea's latest missile test, the michelle traveled further than any previous north korean missile. and it was the 1st fly of japan since 2017 prompting a warning for people there to take cover. south korea responded by conducting military exercises with the us air force is carried out. would it cause a procession bombing drill? robert bryan 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 hold
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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. 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 they want to over 1st such reckless nuclear provocation will face a decisive response from our military. our allies and the international community already facing the toughest sanctions and largely shunned by the international community. the north seems undeterred with north korea, lead at kim john gun declaring last month that his country is now officially a nuclear armed power and testing longer range missiles seems to send that message
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to the world. yeah, i think one way to read these tests pretty frequently is that there's sort of a demand for attention. north korea doesn't like being understood at the fail. 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 nuclear test. since 2017 robert bride al jazeera, so of him on that reaction for the us that's bringing now. whitehouse correspond, kimberly how kit and kimberly, president biden has been on, on the phone to the japanese prime minister. that's right. the white house press. secretary cringe on pear, updating the press on some of the conversations that have been taking place in
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recent hours. not only has the u. s. president, been speaking with the japanese prime minister, but we know that the defense secretary lloyd austin, speaking with his counterparts and both south korea as well as japan, coordinating in terms of a robust response. one that we've seen taking place already. as a result of north korea's launch, not only has that manifested in the form of joint exercises between the united states and south korea in the yellow sea, but also between the united states and japan in the sea of japan. now, the white house press secretary has reiterated, what we've heard from the and normally the national security adviser, but also the secretary of state. and that is condemning this launch calling it destabilizing dangerous, and a reckless decision when the united states is viewing as being not only a blatant violation of un security council rules, but also international security norms. now in terms of moving forward,
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this is being seen as a worrisome escalation. so the white house is once again, issuing an invitation to the d. p. r k, one that has been issued before. and that is to return to dialogue and diplomacy without pre conditions. this is something that they say is regrettable that be the sort of the leader of north korea has so far, not accepted that invitation and they say this is regrettable. so as a result, there will continue to be bilateral trilateral coordination, but also the united states will continue to work with its partners and allies. the goal of the united states is to limit north korea's ability to advance is ballistic missile program. can be how can thank you very much indeed. still to come, this ha, russia expands its influence in africa as booking of us as new military leaders say they want closer ties. and the 7th highest deaf telling the world public inquiry
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begins into the u. k. government's response to the creative, ours pandemic. ah . hello the weather sitting quiet, but a little cloudy across central parts of europe. nancy, this area club is coming down into germany. a light wind. so because high pressure is in charge where we have got low pressure, brisk winds, tightly packed ice, abbas here, just around the baltic states pushing down toward the eastern side if you and plenty of wet will be when a rattling in from the atlantic. we'll see some heavy rain coming into ireland into northern ireland, scotland pushing across wales as we go on 3 wet, stay struggling to reach the se. but somebody welcome brian for should come in here . not as much as we need, but at least that will be some ryan in the forecast over the next couple days. and where to where the to just coming into the north of france,
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pushing down towards northern parts of the spain and portugal that will sink further. southridge wakening as it bumps into our hi. as we go on through thursday . more wet and windy weather weather rattling through as we go on into where thursday to. but seek out perhaps, has parts of westerns got into that state lively weather to into part, sofa norway, with some snow, you know, to say with a higher ground lobby shouting to east part of the mason, where to where the church is creeping into the valley. eric's eastern parts of spain, maybe one or 2 showers into northern areas of algeria, and we will see some showers to into central parts of africa all the way across into southern motley. ah ah
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ah no. ah, are my new top stories, images, era? united states, as it will cool for us un security council meeting with north korea's latest missile test is the longest distance traveled by a north korean weapon and the 1st to fly over japan. since 2017, the upper house of russia's parliament is approved. the annexation of full regions in ukraine, as despite ukraine, pushing back russian forces on 2 separate battle fronts in those areas. annexation
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will now go to president vladimir putin for final ratification. a major influx of russians into georgia has become a political problem for its government. most are trying to avoid a mobilization order announced by putin last month. the influx is also testing the countries relations with both russia and the e u. m. on con reports from to be see it's empty now, but in recent days, george's parliament has seen a serious rift open up between the government and the opposition. and this little agreement on anything related to russia. the govern 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 an i weston government on a kind of, you know,
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gambling with russia and puts in so i mean, rush on influx is definitely a huge threat for that. here 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 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. but with the country in the very early stages of his bids, you membership many feel that this is a time to press a more forcefully membership of nato in europe. ian union is the most important in order to protect the georgia and civil and he and territorial
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integrity and the security. but the problem is that it's because of the war in ukraine. it is unlikely that georgia will get that membership anytime soon. but as far as the you 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 war, this 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 the you. but to day, what russia, thanks, or when the e will allow them to join the club is unknown. it seems at george's dream of being a bridge between russia and europe, is further away than ever. m wrong con, our desert tbilisi and delegation, representing west african states is meeting the confessors, new jersey to leader following the latest qu,
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at representatives from echo us have been met with protest demonstrators or accusing regional body of interfering in the countries internal affairs. and many a cooling on russia for help nicholas hack reports from the senegalese capital decor. me a tourist is a russian movie for an african audience. russian fighters from the wagner's group are seen helping african soldiers combat arm groups, shoulder to shoulder. for russia, this is an effort to win hearts and minds in countries suffering attacks from arcadia, an eyesore for france. its russian propaganda on a visit to bring us those capital was due in july, the french general in charge of the counterterrorism operation back. can in this a hell warned the dangers of dealing with the bag in a group. with the arrival of wagner, i see 3 threats. the rice of messner is who i am real. so just curious if the national interest and i can be plundering and there is a campaign of this information against the action of friends. not just in the sy,
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health, but beyond the board. in 2018 al jazeera met russian fighters from vac, nor training soldiers from the central african republic. but it is, i cut off the special adviser to the countries president told me russia was back in africa since this interview. wagner has expanded its operation in mozambique, sudan, the central african republic. and molly, after the coon burkina faso on friday, the new leadership in walker do under ibrahim taurus says he wants to work with new partners, including russia. in western europe, rush, i seen by many as an adversary. it's soft power, seemingly eroded by its invasion of ukraine, but in western africa, it seen as a friend, an alternative to the west and france, the former colonial power, especially when it comes to security and military cooperation. france continues to
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have a military presence in nearly all of its former african colonies, but this hasn't brought stability to the countries in the south. the french accused, the russians of being after burkina foster's rich mineral resources. there has been certain dispositions akin to exploit 3 gold mines in money by vac mathus. and so the state will have to pay for the services, the plunder in resources but in the face of defeat and military losses. armies in this a hell, including in brooklyn, faso see in russia, a military superpower that can bring victory on the battlefield. no matter the cost or the consequences. nicholas hawk al jazeera de carr, at least 15 inmates had been killed during a prison right in central ecuador. it happened in the city of latter kinda a states governess as violence is now under control and injured prisoners are being
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treated in hospital women. 400 inmates have been killed in ecuador prisons. in the past year and a half. the president has blamed violence on gangs and the drug trade. 2 banks have been held up in lebanon as frustrated customers try to access the savings. this video is from one of the instance initiatives for in the east. there were protests to other banks. they've been several raids by customers across the country. during the past month. lebanon is facing a financial crisis, and banks of imposed strict limits on withdraws. so no one has more from beirut. there have been more bank holes up across the country really an incidence in the 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
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. if you can see where other bands and people are no longer allowed to enter bank branches, only one by one they, 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 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,
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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 bank lend money to the states which is really being blame for misusing the money for, for corruption, for decades that nearly bankrupt state cannot pay the banks back in 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. a public inquiry into the u. k. 's response to the karone of ours pandemic has begun in london. the country has recorded almost 20000000 cases and more than a 166000 deaths from the virus. that's the 7th. highest number of fatalities globally. on the prime minister paras, johnson ordered the enquiry outer facing criticism for his government's response. charlie angela has more from london at sir garris,
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my dad's and that's my eldest sir. the last time amanda henry saw her father robert looking well in a care home. the country was locking down against corona virus. he was quiet, carrots. i was, you know, always joel can always sing in. 4 weeks later, he was dead with coven 19 as the cause of death. so his ashes, his ashes, now sit in her living room. she blames the government's decision to discharge people from hospitals into care homes without testing them for cove. at 1st, there was so many felons. when they said that priority test in was going to happen, fail, tally residence and how that didn't happen. that was not happening. and when they said they were put in this steel ring around one rouble, people in care homes that didn't happen at all, is decisions like this at the coven inquire, will examine,
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starting with how prepared or unprepared the country was for a pandemic. there's one word that sums up the pandemic for so many, and that is the word loss. my principal aim is to produce reports and recommendations before another disaster strikes the 4 nations of the united kingdom . independent of the government. the inquiry will go on to look at the political decisions made during the pandemic, and the impact on the health care system hearings will begin in spring. and the process is expected to last several years costing upwards of $80000000.00. but as broad as the inquiry is, there are gaps, se x, but the socio economic consequences of locking down the country. the impact on education, business, hospitality, that was simply not discussed in government. you would have thought that the inquiry would be giving a raise a sharp focus to that issue. but there's no indication at all that they're going to
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look at what didn't happen, which was to get advice from experts. but will these, these other issues, 200000 people, lost their lives to cove, it here in u. k. each one represented on this memorial rule. now the inquiry says that those suffered will be at the heart of this process. and to do that, they're going to listen to the accounts of 10th, maybe hundreds of thousands of people. the aim to discover what could or should have been done to reduce suffering. charlie angela al jazeera london police in the indian state of to pradesh say they're investigating the murder of a teenage girl whose body was found in the field in our families as she was raped and murdered. critics say her death is being politicized with your position, accusing police, taking too long to release her body to relatives. the state has the highest number of alleged rape incidence in the country. a radio broadcaster in the philippines
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has been shot dead near his home. in suburban manila, people rallied in the capital to demand justice for a string of murders of media workers in the philippines. over recent years, the said passed around my boss, i was driving his vehicle on monday night when 2 men on a major cycles shot him twice in the head about so used the broadcast name proceed up. it was critical of former president rodrigo, to tatty and his successor among marco's relations between me and me, were not that good under the bed and margaret administration. we were hoping that it would be a great shows about the conditions and existed under here. and because the challenge for the new government to show that they do that, they understand the role of journalists that they will bring us when we do our jobs . australia is taking drastic action to prevent plants and animals from becoming
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extinct. 30 percent of the country's landmass will be reserved for conservation. australia is home to a raft of unique animals including the koala and platypus, but has one of the worst rate. so species decline among the world's richest countries. extreme weather events have contributed to species loss. but 2022 nobel prize for physics has been drawn in awarded to 3 people aspect. john f, klauser and anton signing a men were recognized for their pioneering work in quantum information science, the frenchman, american and austrian, were honored for discovering the way that unseen particles such as photons, can be linked or entangled with each other or experiments showed information or matter that used to be next to each other, maintain that connection even when separation by large distances afield. her significant modern day applications including in encryption quick wanted was catch up with all the stories because.
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