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vladimir putin formally claims parts of ukraine as russian territory. but on the grounds, ukrainian forces a fighting back. the tanks operating here a part of a wider counter offensive in the east. that is see great success in recent weeks. ah, i'm told mccrae this is else. is there a live from dub ha. also coming up with the u. s. and south korea conduct military exercises and response to a missile test from north korea, palestinians, and gaza, offered visas to work. and israel with those permits come with conditions. and i'm pull brennan in birmingham u k, where the british prime minister is to give
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a speech trying to reunite had deeply divided policy brushes. president vladimir person has signed into law, the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions, a way cop to separate us referendums that cave. and its allies called a sham that the kremlin now controls less of those regions than it did when the votes were held. his a look at the areas rush says it has any ext. these are the full regions that voted and referendums to join russia. the area and rid shows what fresh and forces now control moscow says, all of done it can hands will be part of its federation, even though it's not and full control of these provinces. as for kasan and for risha further south, many areas are outside moscow's control, and the kremlin has it to clarify what exactly it's claiming to do unless the
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ukrainian army is carrying out a pretty fast and powerful advance in the science of our country. as part of the current defense of operation, dozens of settlements have already been liberated from the russian sham referendum this week alone in the cur, san region in the car key region to hans and ness greetings altogether says that our warriors do not stomach, and it's only a matter of time before we ask the occupier from our land, i will speak to mohammed val and moscow in a moment. but 1st let's go to where we challenge in cave and very we've seen ukrainian forces making significant progress. and both the northeast and the south . can you explain why they've been able to make such a didn't, and russian held territory that there are a couple of military concepts that can really help us out in making sense of what's going on at the moment. one of them is culmination and the other one is initiative . now, culmination is when an invading or advancing army are basically exhausts itself and
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cans advance any further. and initiative is who gets to dictates what happens on the battlefield, the what the where and the how. and what we're seeing at the moment is a russian army that has essentially culminated accommodated probably them weeks if not months ago, and is now seated the initiative to the ukrainians, and it's the ukrainians who deciding what happens and where. now we're seeing this playing out in real time at the moment. so, and what does this mean world down in the south? in her son, you've got this very difficult position for the russians, where they're essentially now probably isolated on the west bank of the near river in and around the city of harrison itself. all of those forces and now basically within range of ukrainian artillery ukrainians are blowing the bridges back across the river. so the russians have no means of proper escape. and essentially their
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traps there. in the northeast, we've seen the ukrainians targeting key strategic towns that are rail hubs. places like su, places like lemon now cetera. and these are, are very important for the russians because they allow the russians to supply her forces in the east, in the don bass. and once they fall, the russians are no longer able to do that effectively. that is why we're looking at russians essentially not being able to hold on any longer. so much of the territory that they've taken a cavalry challenge for us and cave. thank you. mhmr, val joins us now from moscow. and sir, you know, day after day rush has been losing ground for for weeks. now. what's the reaction been in moscow? well, her. oh, you know, there are very few statements, sir, and comments on what's going on in on the ground. do you listen to more of that or
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you hear more of that on t. v. screens by people who are just a civilians. commentators, sir, or military analysts and so on. and the latest i've heard is that russia doesn't see what's happening on the ground as really a defeat. they look at it as probably as strategic or tactical situation because they'll talking about heavy casualties during the last few days. inflicted on the ukrainian army, so it's a, they're looking at it as a, a long term situation whereby they're the military, the russian military is probably going to try to exhaust the capacity of the euclidian army through this kind of operations they leave, they leave thought they seed some ground for them and then they scorched that ground and killed the soldiers. this is according to the statement from the minister of defense, talking about hundreds and hundreds of ukrainian soldiers being killed on the ground. what's going to be the long term result of that?
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is it, i mean, are they counting on it like killing or the ukrainian an hour soldiers and then go in again and taking those territories. but it's not, it's not depicted here. russia as a defeat, it is depicted as a war situation that is going to change any time. ok. mm hm. at vall for us in moscow, thank you. an eastern ukraine. keith's forces are pushing forward after the capture of the town of lee man. last week. shall stradford is there in the don, it's creek and where he met one of the units that is part of the counter offensive . the drive to tank positions on the eastern front is often a long, muddy isolated roads. hidden in the forest on the wet autumn leaves, we find ukrainian soldiers. with the 5th assault tank regiment tanks, he had been vital in preventing a russian advance as ukrainian troops continued a counter offensive. that his recently re taken thousands of square kilometers from
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russian forces. the forest will offer less cover from russian drones and as strikes in the coming weeks and months. heavy machine gun far echoes through the trees of the final preparations. the signal to move is given the near full to 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 for the tank has moved into its operating position.
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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 rush forces locate the foreign 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 advance. suddenly, the sound of a jet fighter approaching we struggled to see it through the leaves, apart with its screams overhead. alexander says he has a wife and child waiting for him when the war is over. but he doesn't know when
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that will be the or who follows her mother in law. 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 push by thousands of new russian conscripts as part of russian president vladimir putin. so called partial mobilization. don't matter. how many man they, they bring it is done matter for us. our machine guns can shoot what 100000 round the minutes if you shoot 5 or 50. i don't think our a machine gunners will be tired. ukrainian military says it's winning back 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 stuff, al jazeera,
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eastern grade, or 2 other news in the us, south korea and japan conducting military drills in response to north korea is massage launch on tuesday. the u. s. navy flagship aircraft carrier headed to the sea of japan to training with the south koreans. us fighter jets have also carried out drills with japan fillings, nuclear capable, ballistic missile, was the 1st to fly over japan in 5 years. and several countries, including the us, calling for an emergency you in security council meeting to respond to what they call a growing threat from north korea. we condemn this dangerous and reckless launch of a long range ballistic missile that move over to pen. 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 it
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again demonstrates the threat that the p r a. i hold both as it relates to it's a law for one program, but also for financial ram and the threat to its neighbors as well. rob mcbride has more from the south korean capital. south korea had promised a resolute response to a tuesday's launch from its military and overnights tuesday into wednesday local time. we have seen what that responses with the firing of these 4 missiles from south korea is east coast out into the sea that separates the korean peninsula from japan. withhold that 2 a 5 by us forces 2 by south korean forces they are said to have been surface to surface missiles which hit that targets out at sea. there was also tuesday, a joint ad drill by us and south korean forces. the flying drills over on the other side of the korean peninsula in the yellow sea that separates the korean peninsula from a china apparently,
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a south korean f 15 fight to jet dropped to guided bombs on a bombing range out in an island in the yellow sea. at the 1st we knew about the launch of the missiles came from residence in a gang of the city on the east coast, reporting on social media hearing. these launches happen also reporting a large explosion, undefinable with images that being released on social media repairing to show this explosion within the confines of a military base. and it does appear as though a missile exploded on launch or just after launch the south green military says it is looking into it, but it is highly embarrassing for the south korean military. here. it all comes at a time of escalating tensions, of course, with the, with the launch of the tuesdays missile and intermediate miss all over the top of japan, possibly in response to navy drills that have been happening off the east coast and were told that the a one of the ships taking part in that the ronald reagan,
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the 1st aircraft carrier, to be deployed on exercise in 5 years, has now actually been turned around and sent back to the e. c. the sea of japan because of the current increase intentions, are still ahead on al jazeera in in chris in the u. k. looks into the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by police. plus i demands for justice after a filipino journalist the shot did. ah, anticipation is rising and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the way sponsored my cattle anyways. hello, we got some proper autumnal weather rattling in from the atlantic for, nor the parts of your big bank of cloud here sweeping in across says northern areas
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sir, pushing across sir island northern ireland. good parts of scott and wales and into a good part of england as well. some where and windy weather coming and particular course southern areas of scotland moreland areas of england. but you have what is the western passive wells to i went to whether making its way across to ward sir scandinavia say some very heavy rain setting in across at western side of norway, kidley to summer flooding snow over the higher ground there. that way, weather sweeps its way across into sweden. some disturbed weather to its east and past nice celsius there for moscow. 13 in case we should see temples picking up here over the next couple of days by the south. generally try and fight if a little on the cloudy side for one or 2 spots and where to weather down towards the se, honey things a little cooler here over the next few days. still some sharp showers there across the western side of the med, around the valley. eric's eastern parts of spain still in ri, wet and windy weather, coming into our northern ali, did western parts of scott at a particular ad also into norway. as we go on into thursday,
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. you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the solid brushes lita has signed into law. the annexation of full ukrainian regions a week after referendums, the key and its allies cold, a sham boot and says, don't it's clue, hans, because up a risha and curse on will be part of russia for eva. russia has not been able to hold on to lands. it's climbing, as it's on ukraine's president. volota may zalinski says his forces have made strong advances in this southern and east and counter offenses. the with south korea and japan, a carrying out military drills in response to north korea's missile launch on choose day pyongyang, nuclear capable ballistic missile was the 1st to fly over japan. and 5 years in the coming hours, the u. k. prime minister is due to trace her conservative party members who are
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gathered at birmingham for their annual conference. it's an opportunity for lose trust to rebuild her dwindling austerity, which took a serious hit after a number of controversial policies support brennan is in birmingham for us. and paul, what can we expect from her upcoming speech? how mean, how does she get back on track? well, i have to say expectations are from the prime minister's speech this morning, are pretty low. and i see one commentator saying that if she manages mediocre, that in itself will be regarded as triumph. i'd only is going to be a long speech and often liter speeches will go on for an hour. i don't what we're expecting. no more than half an hour from the prime minister this morning. and some of the snippets that have been briefed out to journalists essentially say that she will reiterate her drive to expand britain's economic growth. and she's not as afraid of ruffling feathers in order to do that. won't quote, wherever there is change, there is disruption. not everybody will be in favor,
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but every one will benefit as a result. and she will rail against the anti growth coalition and she will describe it, which is at labor, the opposition labor party and, and the unions. and it's been a difficult conference and, and this is this trust as chance to try to put her her put her points forward. as we've seen, has been a bruising few days for the new government. clearly not what they would have hoped for. now it, i mean at this stage of an, a new government, a new prime minister, literally a month into the job with a new chancellor again, a month into the job of this conference. and the annual conference is traditionally a kind of showcase of the parties intentions. a celebration of the parties. success having put a new prime minister into number 10, downing street. it has been anything but that there has been bitter in fighting or an open fighting, you know, normally it's in little cubicles and,
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and copy holes and bars. this has been out in the open, at least for us having to do a big you turn on the 45 pence in the pound. that tax rate for higher tax earners. high higher, higher income earners. and also under pressure to put benefits. great. raise their social security benefits in line with inflation instead of wages. big pressure from her own cabinet ministers, penny more than leader for house. our former ministers, high profile figures such as grand shops and michael gove. and the threat that economic plans won't make it through the house of commons because so many senior conservatives are saying that they won't support it unless there is further reform . i get the impression that many m. p smelled blood and they've realized that she's done. you turn on the $45.00 pence tax and, and now seeing whether they can bounce her around on other issues as well. it's been a very, very, very difficult for days for the prime minister. and she has, she needs to regain her authority and her credibility. and this speech this morning
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is going to be her attempt to try to do that. we look for to this speech in the next few hours. thank you very much. this paul brennan, in birmingham, in the u. k. an inquest has opened into the death of an unarmed black man who was killed by police and south london. 24 year old chris carver was shot through the windscreen of a car. in september. police had linked the vehicle to an earlier firearms incident, but carver was not a suspect. his family has asked for a quick decision on where the criminal charges should be brought in the case. a radio broadcast in the philippines has been killed near his home. and a suburb of manila, police say percival bassa was driving his car on monday night when 2 men on a motorcycle show him twice in the head. people have rarely in the capital to demand justice after a string of attacks targeting members of the media in recent years, bossa was known critical form of presidents were trico to today, and his success. ferdinand markov junior relations with the media and above
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remember not that good under good there that and margaret administration. we were hoping that it could be a personal shows about our business actually the same conditions and existed under sale here. and this is a 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. israel has issued nearly 20000 work permit since the beginning of last year, allowing palestinians from garzo to into and were control the set of highest salaries. well, this has been beneficial for many palestinian families, but it comes with conditions as human reports from garza, mohammad and shire is a happy man. he got his permit work and israel month to go. he says this will help
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him and his family earned a good income goblet kind of happy and either before i got my work permit in israel, i owed everyone money. i worked today and was jobless retained and return in gaza. i made a maximum of $15.00 a day on an israel. i made a minimum of $150.00. can you imagine the difference? i don't know many people in garza, like mohammed have been granted permits to work in israel. when this process began, early last year, it was the 1st time people from garza were allowed to work in israel since her mass took power. here in 2007 israel austin suspense or rejects the permit based on what it calls security situation on the ground. critics say it's a pressure tactic, according to policy, and a special is really worth fair. we have not been an official for causes wider economy, which has been severely affected by constraints off the located. the gotcha workers
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side ration says this why sellers are still waiting for their turn. $18000.00 workers has had their application rejected israel recently. and now it's also looking into granting work permits to hundreds of women in gaza. something officials hearing gaza say, is a sensitive topic that needs to be studied at all political and security level for the whole her to feel there are many fears within the palestinian community about sending women to work in israel. and so there must be security reservations in order to protect and preserve palestinian women. but many women in gaza see this announcement as an opportunity for them to provide for their families. i kids and i have none the other. i'm certainly with this decision because here in god the girls do not have job opportunities. and if any, the salary is too low. imagine being paid $180.00 a month for 12 hours a day. palestinians are choosing to work in lands from where their families were
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expelled decades ago. it's a hard decision to make, but they say garz's poverty and dan employment have left them with lead l choice. human s c, l 20, scottsdale, columbia government, and the national liberation army river group will restart. peace talks next month. discussions between the e. l in and former presidents, even to case governments broke down in 2018. it's the largest remaining ribbon group in the country after peace field was signed with the fog in 2016 lasandra from p a. t has more from borgata. there are new circumstances that have a best better, 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
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n a youth. and this is something that the 1st commander of the land has also recognized the during the announcement from kodak s earlier today essentially saying that the fact that they feel that the dialogue will be easier with the government. also the fact that the venezuela is on board and president nicholas and 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 and at least a dozen venezuela states. so it would be impossible without venezuela to advance in the stalks before us president donald trump has asked the supreme court to intervene in the case involving classified documents seized from his home in
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florida. he wants justices to block part of a lower court ruling, which prevents an independent arbiter from getting more than $100.00 documents. trumps team says the files need to be reviewed to determine whether they are in fact classified. when trump is being investigated by the f b i for potentially illegally taking classified material from the white house. the national date of the united states has passed $51.00 trillion dollars for the 1st time. data from the us treasury shows the government borrowed nearly 8 trillion dollars since the corona virus pandemic began over all its debt, jumped by 7 trillion under the previous trump administration, and it's expected to saw even high under jo biden's presidency because of higher inflation and interest rates will protest is in booking, faso have called on the regional block eco, was to stop. middling, a delegation from the group commits the new military leader abraham troy,
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after thick and coo, an 8 months demonstrate. his accused the block of interfering with their internal affairs and many a calling on russia to help nicholas hawk has more from a cynically capital. deka. me tourist is a russian movie for an african audience. russian fighters from the wagner's group are seen helping african soldiers combat armed 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 a visit to bring us those capital walker do in july, the french general in charge of the counterterrorism operation back can in this a hell warned the dangers of dealing with the wagner's group. with the arrival of wagner, i see 3 threats. the rise of missionaries who i am real so just curious if the national interest and economic plundering there is
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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. by these, 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, tory 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's seen as a friend, an alternative to the west and france, the former colonial power,
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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 of being after burkina, faso is rich mineral resources. there has been certain disposition to akin to exploit fried gold mines in miley by wagner. and so the state will have to pay for the services, the app laundering resources, but in the face of defeat and military losses. armies in this a hell, including in 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 carr ah.
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