tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 5, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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this is al jazeera ah hello, lauren taylor, this is angie sharon hughes. i live from london coming up, taking back control ukraine, reclaims territory and regions. russia wants to annex the enemy army suffering more and more losses. and there is a growing understanding. the russia made a mistake by starting the war against a crate. george's growing political problem, managing relations with the e. u and russia and coping with a stream of people escaping a military call up south korea and japan join the us in a show force after north korea's latest missile launch. and kenya looks to become a leader in africa as green energy revolution. honestly, the power of geothermal, steam and in sport,
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a 5 star performance by byron munich, the german side making at 3 winds at 3 in the champions league group, staged by thrashing telson. 5 now. ah, 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, russia's upper house of parliament approved, acclaimed annexations of de nets. new hands is parisha and how song legislation, our weights, putin's final signature and moscow looks in a hurry to complete the process as ukrainian forces advance. marin vall reports from moscow, the regulars. 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
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recognized territory. despite international condemnation, this is the country close. on monday, the lower house did the same broken show. she wouldn't stop a tremendously report. today the u. s. have subjugated almost the entire west, mobilizing it to turn ukraine 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. one find by president flood to be put in the new constitutional laws become official in russian federation. and moscow will redraw its map and that of european on the battlefield. the yellow t is different. russia only partially controls the 4 regions it has claimed its army has been losing ground across the territory. its been occupying last month
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president led me to put in and now the mobilization of up 230-0000 reservists. a couple, 200000 of them have already been deploy training is underway in 80 centers across the country, but he's still being trained to 5 possible i'm to thank you. good. i need to launches reveal, train them how to run into battle, where you wanna be reduce the wonderful after weeks of confusion and protest against the mobilization rush, as defense minister said again to reassure the public of the columbia. it was only for army service with some young conscripts for routine compulsory military service . want to be deployed to the front line. but that won't listen. the challenge is russia's facing in its efforts to consolidate gains on the ground, nor in selling its war, both at home and abroad. how much fun and da 0 moscow ukraine's president
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says his country's troops are making rapid and powerful progress against russian forces in the south and east of the country. of m is lensky says, dozens of towns and villages have been liberated in the past week. charles stratford has more from easton ukraine. the drive to tank positions on the eastern front is often a long, muddy isolated roads. hidden in the forest under wet autumn leaves, we find ukrainian soldiers with the 5th assault tank regiment tanks here who be vital in preventing a russian advance as ukrainian troops continue a counter offensive that has recently re taken thousands of square kilometers from russian forces. the forest will offer less cover from russian drones and as strikes in the coming weeks and months. heavy machine gun fire echoes through trees. all of the final preparations, the signal to move is given the near
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40 year old t 72 tank lose out from under the trees. it's a 5 minute drive to it's firing position, exposing the crew to russia. we follow it to a nearby field and within a minute the tell tale winding sounds signal it will fire in seconds. a minute later, a 2nd blast to the tank has moved into its operating position. we understand that they are firing a russian positions about 3 kilometers from here. the tanks, operating here are part of a wider counter offensive in the east. that is seen great success in recent weeks. time now is of the essence moved back into color before russian forces locate the
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following position and reply. this tank soldier tells us is one of around a 100 that russian soldiers abandoned. in the past month when they fled, the ongoing ukrainian army advanced. suddenly, the sound of a jet fighter approaching we struggled to see it through the leaves, apart with its screams of the head. ah, alexander says he has a wife and child waiting for him when the war is over. but he doesn't know when that will be yahoo! you fellows are one of our role as a tank regimen is very important because we are preventing russian forces from moving forward as our troops advanced. bicola tells me he's not worried about the possibility of a pushed by thousands of new russian conscripts as part of russian president vladimir putin. so called partial mobilization. don't matter. how many man
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they they bring him is, does not matter for us. our machine guns can shoot what kind of fallen on them units. if you shoot 5 or 50, i don't think our a machine gunners will be tired. ukrainian military says it's winning bank territory in the east bit by bit day by day. so far. evidence on the battlefield, at least, suggests moscow's military response is yet to come. charles stafford, al jazeera, eastern, new grade. this is the story 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 under ukrainian control. department bure is
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a defense and security analyst at the university of bass. he joins us live now. thanks much for being with us. so just to go back to work. so you crenza, achieved on the ground a, it seems to be saying that it's managed to receive some the errors in the house on, at the were occupied by russia. how a strategically important would that be? good evening law and i think it's quite important in terms of if you look at the sort of the, the wider strategic picture, what you craner actually doing is able to launch 2 major operations in different parts of the country. against the russians and deliver and success, day after day after day. and that's, that's impressive. you know, advance, you know, i think there are lead elements about 60 miles from her son. so they're probably advanced between, you know, $40.60, it's hard to say just so we got that sort of round of the, the days fighting. exactly. but yeah, yeah. so there were then, you know, a few days potentially if they were still able to keep rolling at that speed of
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being on the outskirts of her song, you'd imagine the russians defenses to pretend to potentially get a bit stronger. but that all depends on the morale. i think really what it shows is that the ukrainians are able to launch. we've seen it once over in our cave, and then again, a smaller operation against mine and know at the same time, are almost simultaneously launching another big attack and in the size and keeping the russians off guard. so yeah, it's impressive. and how critical is a timing, as we saw and child stretches piece, they the use of tanks. i want to ask you how many tanks they actually have now. but there's the talk of, of it becoming more problematic using tongue once you get into winter and then getting bogged down in not how important is the, the timing of the, the corporations. i think actually timing is important in a number of factors and you've got the russian mobilization. so more than 30 on trained soldiers coming in, but that those create mass. and if the russians are able to create a defensive line, and that could potentially be handy,
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it's essentially just more people for, for ukraine to attack and it makes the job a bit more difficult. and the weather is, you do too. yeah, it usually depends on which part of the country and exactly when the winter comes, but then the size. so it comes a little bit later, but they have a movie season which makes things more difficult and then actually in winter, yes, it just sticks the conditions are harder and maintaining equipment is harder. you can still attack if you want to. and they have experience of doing so the russians would rather that winter, i'm sure would be seen as opposed. and finally, i think one of the important things about this is the tempo, which is kind of being able to sustain their operations. it's, it's, it's really smart and it's, it's simple in sort of the grand concept of how they're attacking, by enveloping and moving forward. but it's hard to pull off on this 10 bows. important because i think there's an i know to be probably to be like, how much territory can we take in case is to escalate to, to basically sort of threaten world war 3 unless we stop. and i wouldn't be
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surprised if that's in the back of their minds too. and only escalation that there were reports around that they would might be sort of brushing might be moving at tactical nuclear weapons by rail. and we've heard from the senior pentagon official on tuesday saying she had no information to corroborate those reports. and that the u. s. military had not seen anything to change and nuclear posture. would you make of that message coming out from the white house? no. so from the pentagon, you know, i was, i was worried and more better ended up, become less worried, which is good. i think really the u. s. messaging that there be a massive conventional attack, which was to use a low, low yield nuclear weapon in your grain is a deterrent as well. but i think really what we're looking at, and what you'd expect is this escalation, there's a procedural sort of escalation downs or that, you know, process at these nations would go through as they sort of signal to each other. this is now getting more serious and not involved, you know, from the start. and i think actually what this train was referring to was the
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potential for an exercise of nuclear forces with any nuclear warhead. so just the exercise i want to do, which would be quite standard actually. and then you can move up the wrong from that to starting to unload and move them from storage and, and make it quite obvious that you're moving to the front. and then bringing your forces up to readiness. there is a number of which are all detectable, you know, so there's a number of sort of these procedures which would be followed. i think we're at the lower end of that at the moment. and certainly as the u. s. as they have not seen any sign of any of the day look for i actually am coming to pass so far. what i do think is, and the worrying thing is really more broadly as, as much as we, you know, we handle the gradient success. the chances therefore, of that success putting puting in a difficult position and off that he may consider escalating up that ladder. i think those grow as we go on dr. patient, mary, thank you very much indeed for talking just like a pleasure. a major influx of russians in to georgia has become
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a political problem for its government most trying to avoid mobilization order announced by putin last month, the influx and also testing the countries relations with both russia and the e u. m. on con reports from to b. c. 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 there's 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 george, i think that because of this government and this government is kind of anti western government on a kind of, you know, gambling was russia and puts in so i mean, rush on influx is definitely a huge threat for that. there are the parliament,
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the ruling at georgia dream path. it keeps up it's election value of having a good relationship with russia and joining the european union. the country wants to become a bridge, if you will, which, when the european union and russia, the vice chair, the foreign relations committee says strengthening ties of russia is now a big ask. relations are bad, tense and are dangerous for georgia because we don't have diplomatic relations. and russia represents 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 the time to press a more forcefully. membership of nato, in your opinion, is the most important in order to protect the georgia civil and he and territorial integrity. and the security, but the problem is that it's because of the war in vain. it is unlikely that
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georgia will get another membership anytime soon. but as far as the new membership, i think georgia has quite good chances. their memories of the 2008 war with russia still fresh head. 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 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. coming up on the user from london, russia expands its influence in africa as broken offenses. new military leaders say they want closer ties. the 7th highest death toll in the world. a public inquiry begins into the u. k. government's response to the current of ours pandemic. and
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how the philadelphia phillies ended, an 11 year wait for the playoffs, baseball action coming up in blue united states as it will cool for a un security council meeting opened north korea's latest miss artist. miss al, traveled further than any previous north korean missile. and was the 1st to fly over japan since 2017 prompting a warning for people there to take cover. south korea responded by conducting military exercises with the us air force. it's carried out what it calls a precision bombing drill. broke mcbride, the folks who so this is a major escalation and follows a prolonged period of increased missile testing by north korea. the intermediate range missile flu over northern japan, prompting a warning for people there to take cover. it landed in the pacific ocean and
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brought this response from japan's prime minister. said, you know, 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. guidance has 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 day on october, 1st, such reckless nuclear provocation will face a decisive response from our military and our allies and the international community. already facing the toughest sanctions and largely shunned by the international community. the north seems undeterred with north korean leader kim
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jong, run declaring last month that his country is now officially a nuclear armed power and testing longer range missiles seems to send the message to the world. yeah, i think one way to read these pets pretty frequently is that there's sort of a demand for attention. north korea doesn't like being understood as a failed korea, where the weird korea 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 when north korea has fired several miss house this year, they include ballistic crews and hypersonic missiles. but tuesday launch was by far
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the most significant. not only did it fly across japan every more than 4500 kilometers for falling into the pacific ocean. another major launch was in january when north korea find the hostile 12 just capable of reaching the us territory of grum, is how the state department responded to tuesday launch. we condemn this dangerous and reckless launch of a long range ballistic missile that move over to pan and it posed an unacceptable threat to the japanese public. this action is a clear violation multiple resolutions adopted by the un security council. and again demonstrates the threat that the p r a i holds both as it relates to it's a law for one program, but also it's for the financial program and the threat to its neighbors as well. my cannot live 1st in washington dc and my us taking over seriously
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very much so early in the day we heard from the white house press secretary, she also use those words dangerous and reckless with regard to the latest north korean missile test. she also said that a marine fighters were dow conducting joint exercises with japanese fighters over the sea of japan. earlier they had been exercises being conducted with south korea and fighter jets over this over the ego korean peninsula. so certainly the u. s. is stepping up. it's responses to these ongoing muscle tests. this is the foot in some 10 days or so. certainly, great concern within the united states. also, the united states keeping very close contact with all the players are the secretary of defense has been on the phone to his counterpart. president biden spoke to the japanese prime minister early in the day. you've got state department leader, the and national security adviser all in touch with their counterparts,
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both in south korea and in japan. so clearly a great degree of concern of from the white house, but at the same time as well. a massive display of support for the allies in the region and a continual threat against north korea that greater action or stronger reaction will be taken shouldn't continue these ongoing muscle tests. i cannot thank you very much. aiden foster counter is assess youngest and career analyst. he joins us by skype from exeter. thanks very much for, for being with us. well, what would you say? north korea's aim is by launching this latest missile over japan in this way. they'd like to remind us that they all that and that they can do pretty much what they want and whatever they want in the way of miss house. any time they like, i have to say, i don't think they will be in the slightest bit swayed by any number of threats nor i. if the un security council manages to get its act together,
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which in the current situation, china and russia, the way they are, is quite unlikely. but you know, they do calibrate. this was, i think you said several little bit. i would say loss have been i should have counted them before coming on that, but something i 30 north korean missiles have been north this year. huge because of the main battery in the 1st half of the year and then it went quiet and now they've started again. and so that's kind of where the calibration is this earlier in the year. at least one of these are also intermediate range like today's it wasn't actually the biggest today's they've been lofting them vertically and i was firing them up high until they've ever i'm into space indeed. and having them come down on this side of japan. but if you want to really show the world how far this thing can go in the general direction of the united states, of course, well, it has to go over japan. and a, you know, responsible country would tell the international civil aviation authority and maritime organization. so any, any ships and airplanes could be warned, or they didn't do that. so it's just to say,
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here we are. and he gets all the attention back on them. this is a long package today. i don't know if there was a less news elsewhere in the well, but i can't remember this much attention to was a long time wishing to be puff. oh yeah, just a little bit massage. and the other reason for that, sorry, longer black is because we really think they're going to do a new test, maybe 22 sites being for that. and that will be the really big one that should all be interesting to see where the russian china will, will mind about that. so is it is right in start i did, when you mentioned it then about to do and you could as how, how close are they to and you can weapon and be able to, to launch as i understand it. and i'm a technical expert. i rely on what i see, they can do it any time preparations are same as a site called pun gary, which um, they blew up and happy at times it 2018 and they handle their summits and trunk and singapore and piecing to be breaking out on the peninsula didn't happen, but anyway, as possible, lap journalists were invited, but not new care experts to watch the site being blown up. but even at the time,
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people said left sort of full block, they can read that and that so satellites what quite a lot of they do a lot underground. but you can see the comings and goings to the entrance to the tunnel on. 2 separate sites are being prepared. the intelligence estimate seem to be from the us and others that they can go any time they like. they like to tease us because we've been waiting for for so long, going to keep us racing. and when we lose interest again, they'll do it. and, and what are you mentioned as the previous kind of talks? and so what are the prospect of reviving any kind of talks in north korea when, when the north green nita at this month passed a law carrying itself to be a nuclear weapons state and ruling out the possibility of f talks on de nuclear station. i think the possibility is 0, and i'm sorry to say that i'm not a cynic. i am by it, but by temperament i'm an optimist. but the north koreans have made it perfectly plain they. they took a decision a long time ago. ok. certainly in the periods of kim duncan's father came talking about possibly even before him his father, camille, song that they needed to call. you can ask why. i mean they were and of course they,
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they faced american nuclear weapons in south korea for a long period. those are now not actually on the peninsula, but they don't trust anybody and they look around over african americans. we're telling them, you know, do like libya. well, look, what happens is after, you know, got it and all of that. so they reckon they need these things probably against their friends as much as against their enemies. and they've made it, we, we say was crazy, rational and difficult, hard to understand that very consistently said we got this thing, we're keeping it, we're not going to give it up. i believe them aden foster ca, to thank you very much indeed for talking to thank you. my pleasure. thank you. well, the latest i miss, i don't will likely delay possible unions for families spit by the border since 2000 the north and south korean governments have allowed some relatives from each side to meet strained ties. that means that many of those separated of lost hope they'll ever see their loved ones. again, it's been more than 4 years since the last government organized reunions. from the
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minute i cry a lot when i'm alone thinking of my mother, i'm always hot, broken, sad, and miss her. i can't talk about all these to others. it was why built this house facing my home town in north korea? i miss her. i miss her all the time. she was a delegation representing west african state says, meeting book in a foss, those new gentle leader following the latest qu, but representatives from echo us. we met with protest, demonstrators are accusing the regional body of interfering in the countries internal affairs and many calling on russia for help. nicholas hack reports from the senegalese capital decker 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 and country suffering attacks from arcadia, an eyesore for france. its russian propaganda on
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a visit to brag enough past those capital was due in july, the french general in charge of the counterterrorism operation backend. in this a hell warned the dangers of dealing with the wagner's group. with the arrival of wagner, a, c, 3 threads, the rise of missionaries who i am real. so just curious if a national interest and economic plundering. there is a campaign of this information against the action of friends, not just in the health, but beyond the borders. 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
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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 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 have being, after breaking foster's rich mineral resources. there has been certain dispositions akin to exploit 3 gold mines in miley by wagner, and saw the state will have to pay for the services, the app blundering resources. but in the face of defeat and military
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losses. armies in this a hell, including and burkina 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 car. us more still to come this our protests in the philippines after a radio broadcaster is the latest to be targeted in a string of media killings. and the 49 is proved too good again for one of their biggest rivals. and i fell action coming up in support. ah hello, the weather sitting quiet, but a little cloudy across central parts of europe. now to this area club, just coming down into germany, i like windsor because high pressure is in charge where we have got low pressure,
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brisk wins, tightly packed. i suppose here just around the baltic states pushing down to the eastern side of you and plenty of wet windy weather rattling in from the atlantic. we'll see some heavy rain coming into our land into northern arleta to scotland, pushing across wales as we go on 3 wet, stay struggling to reach the se. somebody welcome brian for should come in here. not as much as we need, but at least that will be some rain in the forecast over the next couple of days. and where to where the 2 just coming into the north of france, pushing down towards northern parts of spain and portugal that will sink further south. which weakening as it bumps into our hi. as we go on through thursday. more wet when the router weather rattling through as we go on into where thursday to but seek out perhaps has parts of western scotland. the vast days live the weather to into part, sofa, norway, with some snow, you know, to say, with a higher ground lobby shouting to east parson, made some where to whether to just creeping into the valley. eric's eastern parts of spain may be wanted to shout into northern aries of algeria,
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and we will see some showers too, in 2 central parts of africa, all the way across to southern motley with a multi 1000000000. so the industry but beyond a spread to be filled their admissions at a new scene for the journey to the highest. and those are your dreams and aspirations with hollywood dreams coming soon. on our 0 ivory coast is the world's leading coca producer. but its weak infrastructure makes traveling a challenge. we follow to dr. zoom as he grapples with repairs to his many backup and yahoo!
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one of the few willing to drive to remote villages. rescan it all ivory coast on our do o a storage unit to 0. the house of rushes, parliament has approved the annexation of full regions in ukraine despite ukraine, pushing back russian forces on 2 separate battlefront in those areas. there. next session will now go to president, letting me put in for a final ratification major influx of russians into georgia. has become a political problem for its government. most people are trying to avoid the mobilization order announced by putin last month. the georgia government says
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115000 russians to arrive till late september. and united states says it will call for un security council meeting of north korea's latest missile test. the longest distance travelled by a north korean weapon, and the 1st 5 japan since 2017. a family of a teenage iranian protest. her who disappeared last month of accused security forces of stealing her body and burying her in secret. niko shak, rami disappeared after joining a terran protest over the death of a woman in police custody. 17 year old family se they eventually located her body at a detention center and made plans to bury her. at times her body was taken by security members before they could renew for to say they found her body in the building and that she'd for him to her death from one of the floors columbia. as governments, as it will restart, peace talks with a leftist rebel group. next month,
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talks with ian rebels broke down in 2019 after an attack and bonita killed $22.00 people. i was under from getty, joins is live from buttah. so it is under negotiations of the l. n. a. been tried many times with little success will. would it be different this time? well, that's obviously the big question here. what can i tell you is that there are new circumstances that of best bet are definitely helping among them. the fact that there is for the 1st time, left the government in place in columbia that the president, gustavo paper was himself rebel and non group n a youth. and this is something back to the 1st commander up. the land has also recognize that during the announcement from kodak, as earlier today, essentially saying that the fact that they feel that the dialogue will be easier
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with the government. also the fact that the venezuela is on board and president nicolas my buddha said that he will be a mediator in this process is very important because during the last decade or so, the l n as the expanded greatly its operation inside the venezuela and they are now operating in a lease that doesn't venezuelan states, so it would be impossible without venezuela to advance in the stocks. another important element here is the fact that they have agreed to essentially start restart the talks from where they left off. that said, we know that the stocks are never easy and also that there is descent among the ranks that in the past has made advancing difficult. and how important
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is this for president petros ambitions of total peace in the country. extremely important faith that one of those main campaign promises was to try and achieve what he calls total peace in the country. he wants to negotiate with all armed group with all criminal gangs, the mafia that exists in columbia. it's a very ambitious plan. some criticize it as naive or impossible to to achieve or say that it lacks in details, but there's no doubt that restarting negotiations with the biggest and last remaining gallery. yeah, a group in the country is a very important 1st step, something that the government was so hoping to achieve in the 1st 100 days that of
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his government. now we're going to have to see if been the, the, they will be able to continue building trust towards what they are promising, which is a full bilateral ceasefire between the year land and the colombian army. i was trying to get you. thank you very much indeed. in on mosque was offered to buy a social media platform, twitter for a 2nd time. i mean to pay the $44000000000.00 price tag. he to agree to an april company shares close to 22 percent higher on the news. that mosque will be proceeding with a purchase. twitter and mosque were due in court this month with a platform seeking to hold the tesla ceo to his original offer. as more than $54.00 per share and july, musk said he'd be walking away from the agreement because the company misled him about the number of fake accounts on the platform and concerns over the security of user data. former us president donald trump has asked the supreme court to intervene in the case involving classified documents seized from his mar lago state
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. trump falls in emergency request, asking the justices to block part of a low court ruling, which prevents an independent arbiter for vetting $100.00 documents trumps teams. as it's essential the arbiter known as a special master review, the document to determine whether they are in fact classified. the always search of trumps, florida home was conducted as part of a federal investigation into where the trump illegally retained documents from the white house. when he left office, 2 banks have been held up in lebanon as frustrated customers try to access the savings. this video is from one of the instance initially tura in the east. there were protests to other banks. i've been several raids by customers across the country during the past month. 7 is facing a financial crisis, and banks have imposed strict limits on withdraws. diplomatic tensions arising in the eastern mediterranean, over oil and gas rights,
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libya and took here have signed a new preliminary deal on energy exploration, sparking an angry reaction from greece. malik trina has more from tiffany, a senior turkish delegation, visits tripoli to discuss trade defense and energy, and signs a deal with the internationally recognized government to cooperate and exploring and drilling for oil and gas. we then will him and jackie i, it's vital to confirm the importance of the agreement that were signed to day. the memorandum of understanding concerning oil energy and gas, especially in the shadow of the ukrainian crazes and its international economic repercussions on the world. libya has africa's largest reserves of crude oil, but years of conflict and political divisions have devastated production in oil blockade by eastern forces launched in april lead to production, slumping to 200000 barrels
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a day. the country now produces 1200000 barrels daily, but wants to do more. the turks see they can help their move then is it going? the hydrocarbon agreement aims to reach a win win situation for both sides or land and at sea for research. drilling for both turkish and libyan companies come along, but the memorandum signed on one day has angered some and re ignited disputes over a maritime agreement, signed by turkey, olivia in 2019 that d o created an exclusive economic zone in contested waters in the eastern mediterranean both greason egypt, see the internationally recognized government in tripoli. does not have the authority to conclude international agreements. but some political analyst disagree . this is the method between turkey and libya and hare egypt has no right of interfering or comedy on that. i think it's proper for egypt to stop interfering
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and libyan affairs and keep to its own business. details of the deal between libya and turkey have not been published. the e u has called for further clarification things. such actions could undermine regional stability and with tensions already rising. many in the eastern mediterranean are feeling concerned. now, trina, al jazeera tripoli, a radio broadcaster in the philippines has been shot dead near his home. in suburban manila. people rallied in the capital to demand justice for a string of matters of media workers in the philippines. over recent years, police had posted on the bus that was driving his vehicle on monday night when 2 men on a motorcycle shot him twice in the head. my brother used the broadcast name percy le feed was critical of the former president, rodrigo utility, and his successor bone bone marco's relations between me and me,
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were not that good under the law. under margaret administration, we were hoping that it would be approved by this shows about the same conditions and existed under the law here. because the challenge for the new government to show that they were that they understand the role of journalists that they will bring us when we do our jobs. a public inquiry into the u. k. his response to the current of our span demik has begun in london. the country is recorded almost 20000000 cases, and more than 866000 deaths from the virus, that's the 7th. highest number of fatalities globally, from a prime minister boris johnson ordered the inquiry after facing criticism for his government's response. charlie angela has more from london at, sir. yes, 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 quite
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a car. it's a was, you know, always jokin, always sing. in. 4 weeks later he was dead with coven 19 as the cause of death. so his ashes sick, 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 covered 1st. there was so many felons when they're said that priority test in was going to happen, fail to li residence and how that didn't happen. that was not happening. and when they said they were put in this stale ring around one rouble, people in care homes that didn't happen at all, is decisions like this at the coven inquire, will examine, starting with how prepared or unprepared the country was. for a pandemic says one word that sums up the pandemic for so many, and that is the word loss. my principal aim is to produce reports and
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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 look at what didn't happen, which was to get advice from experts about all these these other issues, 200000 people lost their lives to come over here in the u. k. each one represented
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on this memorial rule. now the inquiry says those who suffered will be at the heart of this process. and to do that, they're going to listen to the accounts of 10, maybe hundreds of thousands of people, the aim to discover what could or should have been done to reduce their suffering. charlie angela al jazeera london, at least 15 inmates had been killed during a prison right in central ecuador, it happened in the city of luck, whom the states governess as violence, is now under control and injured prisoners are being treated in hospital with a 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. a green energy revolution is on the way in east africa. geothermal, steam is being harvested from kenya's great rift valley. scientists said could cut greenhouse gas emissions and lift millions of people out of poverty. golf resort
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reports from the korea power plant in russia. blasts of immense heat dot dozens of vents in the great rift valley. the steam is so hot, you can boil an egg in it to appreciate the power of this heat. there is no, we're better to look the north west of kenya's capital nairobi. this energy is coming from the off and it's essentially limitless. anom one g 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, santi, se harnessing geothermal power for electricity is simple. their theme from the ground is on if i know of him of steam lines and the steam lines and wrapping up our place and that steam,
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of course it is separated where the liquid face eyes the can injected back into the ground. and the steam dry steam is thick into a power plant and runs a top by generating electricity can yet derives most of its energy from clean sources. it has some of the world's largest, your family, wealth, and plants. 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'll find major economies having an interest in, in, in, in canyon, specifically. and in africa, basically, to hurry vos, the effects of what is happening elsewhere in kentucky. frances karaoke was recently connected to the greed through
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a rural electrification program. so that when i'm longer now we have light, we also have fewer cases of taft 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 us system. the government says it wants to ensure every home has electricity in the next 10 years. the idea is and its school is not just to live top the country, but the whole continent. catherine saw all 0, all carrier in the rift valley. australia is taking drastic action to prevent plants and animals from becoming extinct. 30 percent of the countries land mass will be reserved for conservation. australia is home to a raft of unique animals, including the corolla and platypus, but has one of the worst rates of species decline among the world's richest
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countries. extreme weather events have contributed to species loss. the 2022 nobel prize for physics has been jointly awarded to 3 people aspect. john f, klauser and anton designing a the men were recognized for their pioneering work in quantum information science, a 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 separated by large distances. the field her significant modern day applications, including in encryption. still i had this news, our a rude awakening for the tennis. well, number one, a story and more coming up in sport. ah
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lou ah ah, paris will not broadcast world cup matches on screens in public fans zones. because of concerns over the treatment of migrant workers in cutter or the french cities have also refused to show the matches. citing the environmental impact the deputy mayor paris and the decision is based on issues with social conditions surrounding the event. but approach senator is visiting doha insist gutter has been transparent, our position to endorse any decision that stake and locally. and it's not our position to comment on it. what happens locally or concerns the national of france
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for french politics? what concern i was a french litigation here is that during over meetings and whatever we saw and were whatever we were able to hear we. so a great transparency from the officials as well as we were able to see concrete actions that were made recently. and that's what we wanted to put light on ours in doha with the rest of us work day sports news. thank you so much. lauren, inter milan have beaten barcelona in the champions league group stage, turkish international hacker. net, charlotte, woot. god. the only goal in the match to seal a one know when for the italian fight at the sand, 0 are so thought they'd gone an equalizer page or is effort was ruled out due to a hand ball in the build up. the result means barcelona now said 3rd and group c 3 points behind inter who have 6 after 3 match a
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buyer in munich has made it 3 wins from 3 and top roop. see the german site smashing victoria pilsen, 5 know leroy san is storing with to liverpool . the rangers to nail in was an all british clash trying to alexander arnold. open the scoring for free kick. i'm huh. so i converted a 2nd half penalty. the result leaves the liverpool 2nd in group a 3 points behind. napoli crushed, i act 61 different opportunities more. they're most subtle or tottenham failed to rebound from their darby to feed against arsenal, with a win or held to a goal is draw away to. i'm track frank for the result leaves the londoners 2nd in group d. i tracked our level on points with them and said 3rd sporting talk the grouped spite losing for one to bottom side. more say manchester city are
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looking to build on their great run of form in the champions league on wednesday. and they welcome f c. copenhagen pack cordial aside set top a group g with winds to winds from to there's been no diet. so erling holland has been city stand out striker as he became the 1st player in premier league history to score 3 hat tricks in a row. the 22 year old no region will be hoping to add to his $26.00 career champions league goals. hockey sage, no one can compete with him. no one to the numbers for himself and an inside in the locker room on the beach, we see thing said they are not in the studs that make us feel happy to have him here. could you claim the staging the man's world cop in 20? 30 present zalinski has given permission for his country to be i'm part of the joint hosting bed already in place between spain and portugal. ukraine missed out
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on qualification for this years. tournaments in the playoffs. the understood one of the groups in the 1st phase in 2030 would be held in the country. the tournament house will be chosen at the fif, a congress in 2 years or ukraine's potential participation in the iberian bid has been given a vote of confidence by the spanish governments. ethan, when did he look a manion of of it? now i understand that tomorrow there's a news conference scheduled where the smarter will be addressed, but nevertheless, yet i can tell you that of course the government would support the inclusion of ukraine and the iberian bid for one important reside. i feel because it is always good news to link sports and p. s. in the book. now there was a rude awakening for tennis, rural number one, carlos al, carouse, as he played his 1st event. since becoming us open champion, he was beaten and his opening match and cassock. stan alcaraz last david coffin in straight sets at the a santa open. hell play, adrian, a marino and well,
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there was better news for the world. none before. daniel madame has advanced and cassock, sang russian beating spain's albert ramos the noise in street to reach the last 16 and baseball the philadelphia phillies are celebrating their 1st spot to major league playoffs in 11 years. a 3 nothing winner of the houston astros on monday secured their place called schwaber, scoring 2 home runs to take his career total to $199.00. only 3 players remain in the team from the phillies. last po, season run. i was more than 600 games ago and the nfl, the san francisco 49 years again, got the better of one of their biggest rivals, the l. a. rams. 49 are scored 3 touchdowns. highlight from debo, samuel wide receiver going on an unstoppable long run through the rams defense to convert a 57 yard touchdown finished 249 and was 49 years. 7 straight regular
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season winds over there in state. rivals result leaves them with 2 winds and 2 defeats in this camp. this campaign. and before we go, it's not every day that a goalkeeper gets on to the score sheets, but in the foot. so asian cub, but it's exactly what happened to pans blocker with some quick thinking against indonesia to score from his own penalty area. his efforts helping japan when 3 to an advance to the semi finals. and that is all you support for now. it's now back to lauren in london. thank you and that's it was news up. i'm about more news in just a couple minutes plaza. ah ah.
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