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this is al jazeera ah hello, i am mariam to mozy. welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. oh wow. tragedy strikes thailand. as a former policeman goes on a knife and gone round page at a preschool killing $37.00 people, $23.00 of them children. a russian missile demolishes an apartment block in zap alicia, near europe's largest nuclear power plant. a drug gang opens forward and meeting a town hall in a mexican village, killing the mayor, and at least 19 alvarez and french also anna knows has she will continue to fight against injustice as she wins the nobel prize in literature
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and in sport. lino massey confirmed the 2022 world cup will be his last pair sang sharon's argentinean star is hoping to win the tournament for the 1st time in cut tar ah thailand is in shock after a former policeman went on a shooting a knife rampage. it a day care center killing at least $37.00 people, including $23.00 children. the attacker was facing trial on drug charges. after leaving the preschool, he went home and killed his wife and child before taking his own life. from doing tony and ne and thailand al jazeera is tony chang now. hello, don tarney, strange. an erie calm has descended upon the city. this is normally
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a very vibrant place. writes on the border with last, but to night people are wandering around almost in the days the hospital behind me, his effectively become the central morgue for this disaster were the bodies of the victims are being collected to night. and people wandering around, staring at their telephone screens, trying to get the latest updates about this violent attack. the 1st started hitting the headlines at mid day on thursday. a row of bodies lined up outside a daycare center in northeast and thailand. ambulances rushed to carry the wounded to local hospitals. a grim aftermarket, the worst mass killing in recent ty, history. the children had just settled down for a midday rest. oberlin an agitated parent burst in. oh, he used his feet to kick the window, then he shut the door. i thought he got inside. i ran to the kitchen behind. i was
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the shock. i didn't know what to do. he, according to the police, in the attack that followed $22.00 children and 2 adults were killed. after inspecting the crime scene, we found that the perpetrator tried to break him, but he mainly used the knife to commit the crime by killing a number of small children. while a few survived, i learned was the attack of fled. he left a trail of destruction in his wake taking out anything that got in his way, the main suspect to form a policeman. pontiac come rub, fired from his job and under trial for drug trafficking. local hospitals, wherever whelmed dealing with the wounded in the dead. this is a rural area where a text like these are on known. as darkness fell, investigators swarmed across the scene, trying to find clues as to what might have been murderous rampage the bodies of the victims. and now just flooding into don tony central hospital. but the doctor say they're going to work through the night chime performed the autopsy. so the bodies
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of the victims can be released to their sound to a funeral rights to begin. on friday, an endless procession of caskets carried lost by emergency volunteers. the final show respect the thailand tries to come to terms with the massacre. it's claimed so many young lives. it's going to be a long night here is the doctors go through the grim task performing those autopsies, but no rushing, no panicking. everyone going step by step as they try to come to terms with what's happened, hit or fell robertson as a deputy director of human rights watches, asia division. he says, the government should implement strict police vetting the time people are very, very cognizant and concerned about the welfare of children or the fact that so many children were slaughtered in this instance. i will, i think, really shake the country to its core. and i, you know, we, we think that, you know,
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at this point, it's time to really start looking at the issue of how many guns are in thailand. there are many registered and unregistered guns. the country is basically a washing them and, and so it's a bit surprising that it only in the last couple years or we seen these kind of mass as shooting incidence. there needs to be in perhaps more strict vetting or of our police officer's. ah, you have a situation here where we've had a number of instances where police leave the force and then are engaged in criminal acts. this is the 1st time there's been this kind of massacre. but obviously this person had some very serious legal problems hanging over their head and had access to a, an armory of weapons which they apparently took to them, took with them to the scene of the crime. oh, russian missiles it residential buildings in the city of zap morisha, which is in a southern ukrainian region that moscow says it's annexed. at least 4 people have been confirmed dead. now, regional governor saying it's
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a reminder of moscow's have been as he to strike targets even as its forces have being pushed back in the south in the east. the u. a nuclear chief has been in keep discussing, creating a security zone around his operation nuclear pond. they, off the rushes president, signed a decrease, a formalized moscow seizure of it, raphael gross, he says he still considers the plant ukrainian. he will also be visiting moscow for talks there. meanwhile, inside russia, 2 of president obama putins allies of publicly criticize what they call the incompetent way. the war is being fought. equipment is also denied reports that 700000 russians have fled the country. since a partial mobilization was announced, while the abdul hamid begins, our coverage now from operation is happened early morning when the city was still asleep. several misses for the booty job bringing down to residential building. in the matter of seconds,
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lives shattered memories of allies done buried under the rubble. i was later rescue workers of still trying to find bodies through the toxic fumes. and as they continued their work, ah, sending people an edge to run full covered. they were another 3 loud explosions here in the city center. and they sounded very close to the places that were targeted earlier in the day. now, the air siren did not go off until after these explosions. we are told because the russians are using these as 300 missiles that go undetected, is considered one of the most efficient anti aircraft missiles system. all go walk up to the sound of it. emotions come pouring out. lou, worry about what's to come. russia says it has
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a next is that will read your region after a referendum illegal under international law, but it doesn't control the regional capital. that's why it's coming under attack. say onion said he, they fled the russian control part. they said the air strikes are meant to scare people away from the city. most of the people here are russian speakers. president vladimir putin says this war is in their name to protect them, but he couldn't protect them from the russian army. without the hamid vizier, as a preacher, the head of the wednesday came watched elks as in it's obvious, these appellation. you came upon tizzy, ukrainian facility or fell grossey is in key for talks. as we were just mentioning this ahead of a plan trip to moscow. i think this is, this is a matter that has to do with the international law. we are here in a conflict. we are here in a war. we want this war to stop the war to stop immediately. and of course,
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at the position of the i 8 is that these facility is, are ukrainian facility, or ukraine says it's now a captain around 500 square kilometers of territory and dozens of settlements in the southern harrison region. and the troops are making advances. and the eastern and done yet, regions as well or china is reports from cave now and just a warning that some view as might find the images in his report. distressing ukrainian soldiers, crouch ready waiting for the armored vehicle to appear. but it hasn't come to kill them. white's clothing hangs from its gun. this, according to ukrainian officials, is a russian surrender. whether or not it was coordinated the ukrainians. don't want any surprises. that b m. p. 's crew are quickly bound a rat glimpse of ukraine. swift cancer offensive in cats on region like its other advance in the northeast. large swathes of territory have been recaptured from the
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russians, but ye crane's leadership is keeping operational security tight, jailers the morsel. naturally, i cannot disclose the specific issues discussed at the meeting issues, but most of the report adopted plants and approved documents will definitely delight ukrainians and they will definitely upset the occupiers because they will be held responsible for all their evils. not done yet. creegan in the northeast after months of occupation and days of fierce fighting, lee man is back in ukrainian hands. no longer forced a cow of from shells. civilians must now q for 8, many have lost their homes. others describe their prisons of fear, either to forward it as you rightly the street not paying attention to the russians . one of them sudden the eagles, a yard stopped right here. what are we riding here? full of another? i answered. this is my home language. i writes as i will if i need to go to my
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parents so he answers me. i dont want to see you here again. say other that's how i have to sit at home for 3 months and not go out. such a horrid ukraine's national guard has released footage. it says, is the fight for the man. the date and location on verified. but the intensity of combat is clear. 3 days later, russian dead still lie by the roads. flies buzz in the autumn air. here was keel here, nearly 10 percent russian soldiers, when they are just running, ah, from contra offensive armed forces to bring their detroit column different wiggle that doesn't rosin folders, rushes military is searching for an on for its battlefield setbacks. he says, some mobilized russian soldiers are already fighting in ukraine as many as 200000.
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the rushes targets of 300000 men of already being drafted. moscow is hoping that they can turn the tide of fighting, that is now firmly and ukraine's favor will reach helen's out his era cave. arthur's mom and val has worn out from moscow on the criticism against the kremlin from within russia. there is a lot of questions being asked here. russia, a lot of criticism leveled against the field commanders the way the operation is being conducted. and the russians seem to be waiting for answers from the highest command in the land. but in the meantime, the keys are not talking about defeats. they are talking about tactics and a war that is going to continue for a long time on to our chevy allies. it's goals. they speak sometimes about the history of this country, saying that hitler was also trying to occupy russia as well as in napoleon. and in
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both occasions, a russian troops ended up in berlin and parish. so they was talking about a long along protracted fight until they achieve their goals. jailed rational position. politicians idea that can lead sir as being charged with high treason, speaking out against the war in ukraine, according to his lawyer charges allegedly in connection to public speeches. he gave in western countries including in the us, criticizing criminal criminal rule karma, was jailed in april on a charge of spreading false information about the russian military face is up to 20 years in prison if convicted, he's twice fallen ill in recent years and what he says will poisonings by the russians security services or no way as analysis can limit access to its ports for rush and fishing vessels off to swedish forces, confirmed detonations cause the damage to the north stream pipelines resulting in
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a major gas leak. low is stepping up security for its energy industry, which is now become europe's main gas supplier with pipelines to poland, germany and the u. k. journal reports from offline. while european nato allies have focused on ukraine against russia, they've neglected their own vulnerabilities closer to home until that is vast. quantities of methane gas began bubbling to the surface of the coast of denmark and sweden in the baltic sea last week. and the water explosions caused damage to both north stream pipelines built to supply russian gas to europe. nato, called it sabotage. and despite a lack of hard evidence pointing to russian involvement, the alliance has warned that it will respond to an attack on allies key infrastructure. and there is real concern that the next target could be norway. now europe's main gas supply in russia's place. prime minister jonas gap store has
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confirmed reports of an identified drones cited over key energy installations. when do i say is running out of options? they are. so what could they do? and to my mind going off to the end, if you can press are to is what of the things they could do at norway's museum of resistance. appropriately enough, we need defense experts when helps mock. he spent years studying soviet and then russia strategic behavior. russia is left, it basically won him my public lou weapon, and that is the export of gas to europe, which has been severely restricted. so it gives this ignore that. ok if you continue supporting ukraine as you do well, we have the options to actually cut your gas supplies from, from,
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from norway. if indeed it was sabotaged by russia that disabled the north street pipelines and that may never be proven. of course, it would be a classic act of hybrid warfare designed to damage critical infrastructure with maximum deniability and limiting therefore, any direct response. no way is preparing for what may come next. deploying its military, including f, $35.00 fight at patrols to protect oil and gas installations. denmark, sweden and finland are also increasing surveillance. but nato allies will know that such hybrid measures are many and varied with potential targets, including not just oil and gas infrastructure, but also computer systems, electricity grids, and thousands of kilometres of undersea internet cable. they can't possibly protect it all. go to al jazeera, also. well, the company in charge of the u. kay's electricity and gas systems is warning the
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nation could face power cuts this winter if the government is unable to import electricity from europe and struggles to find enough gas the fuel power ponds. the national grid is published possible scenarios about britain's readiness for the month ahead on the what it calls an unprecedented energy crisis. prime minister, less trust is urged year to keep energy exports flowing during the winter. charlie angela has more from london or power supplies planning for shortages this winter. the national grid, as it struck deals with 3 power companies, adf, drax, and unit. to keep coal fired power generators on stand by, in case the needed. it's also going to incentivize homes and businesses to cut the energy usage at peak times. and with those messages thinks that the energy supply should continue uninterrupted. but it is also modeled a 2nd much more extreme scenario. and this is the one that is making headlines right now in this country. in this scenario, it says the conflict in ukraine could escalate the energy crisis in europe and not
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enough gas would flow to britain. now in this country, we use gas to produce a lot of our electricity. so if this happened, they would be forced to make power cuts to homes and businesses for predefined periods during the day. know that roughly translates up to 3 hours at a time. now apparently those pilot cuts would happen at peak times early in the morning in the evening. customers would be warned in advance and those cuts would be rotated around different areas of the country. so not wanting to be cut off at one time and hospitals would be protected from this. now they say it's an unlikely scenario to play out, but it is very worrying. and overall, the grid operator is saying that it is likely to be a very challenging winter for this country. overall. is the news our life from london more still ad for you on the program? desperate seems off to greek islands is does is in my going to rescue from a boat that hit rocks while at least 18 died. most of them when,
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when the boat sank. iran, as video of a french couple came in to be spies as the protests over the death of massa, many gone and in sport, far as covering max for staff and gearing up for the japanese grand prix town getting back to back wild. hi. so ah, now india is testing samples of cough syrup, produce facts bought by maiden pharmaceuticals. after the wealth health organization said that they were linked to the death of 66 children in the gambia and w h chose and lab sample show. each of the 4 syrups made by the indian company contains unacceptable amounts of contaminants, children's death from acute kidney injuries may dance as it became aware of the death on thursday, and was seeking further details. also, earlier we spoke to the director of the gambia health services dr. mr. ferber tie
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you were using, you know, to get all the drugs address that you suspended all and then do an investigation. so we sang a lot of samples. i want to get more than 20. i'm there. these ones came out for now to be the white one. we're still waiting on the results and then we can see once but for now where's doing the investigation? you made us to ensure that it got stuck in judas. oh no, i'm so we are recalls warranty trucks that without any leverage ever goes and the ones that we have a lovely to ever dance, condemn them out. at least 18 people have been held in 2 separate boat accidents and grace coast guards. as one boat capsized off the island of last boss, it was carrying at least 40 people trying to migrate to europe. further south,
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near the island of cathedra, thousands of people, including many children, are rescued. after about carrying up to a 100, people had rocks and sank in high winds. harry for set has more now in darkness 2 survivors of a shipwrecked clinton, cliff face follow passengers try desperately to hold on to the rocks below. these terrifying scenes unfolding on the shore of the creek on the cathedral rescue was try to bring another man to safety with a life but but in rough seasons, with little purchase, he falls back into the water. incredibly rescue is managed to save 80 people in the dark, in 70 kilometer an hour winds. the survivors are brought to a nearby school to welcome shelter and rest. several had travelled from afghanistan, they said the captain had lost his way. the boat swept on to the rocks. it was a small ship, not for all these people to be there about $15.00 peoples. but the ship thought
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just for toyota persons with a woman. young guys, old man. we couldn't do anything for him. we thought just how he died. hundreds of kilometers to the east on the island of les bose, there was similar scenes, a dingey carrying around 40 people, a cap sized in a heavy seas. images from the hospital showed some of those rescued young women from africa. the greek government praised emergency crews for saving so many and fro push. but if going to people who it is, run by senseless smugglers into the raging waters, the g and c on both that do not make any safety standards, such a response only behavior. and at the same time, the misdemeanors of turkey from whose shows these boats setting sail, unfortunately lead to tragedy in years of cathedral on thursday. grim evidence of the overnight tragedy among the wreckage, a number of bodies. the turkish government has recently accused greece,
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if using it ships to turn back migrant boats, endangering lives after shop reduction in recent years of asylum seekers sailing from tequila to greece. the numbers and the risks are beginning to rise once more hurry for it. i'll just here and r e foreign policy, you chose, of morale says the block is considering slapping additional sanctions on iran as rights group say thousands have been arrested and hundreds ended in a crackdown on demonstrations. a protest were triggered by the death of 22 year old massa armenian police custody. there have been more than 2 weeks of unrest with young women often leading the protests. human rights groups of accused iranian authorities of using excessive and lethal force against anti government, protested state t. v law said that at least 47 people had been killed, but the actual number is believed to be much higher. and then at a source close to the family of 16 year old at near car shocker on me,
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who died during nationwide protests in the country said that security forces made them make false statements. chuck or army disappear last month after leaving home in or to join a demonstration in teheran on wednesday, a states e. v report showed her aunt saying she died when she fell from a building. earlier the family had said security forces stole her body and buried her secretly. well, france has condemned iran for publishing a video of a french couple claim to be spies in the french intelligence service. to her on state e v ad on thursday. what it said were confessions from the couple who are arrested in may. in this footage, the woman who named herself is celine. carla said that she's an agent of the french intelligence service and that she and her partner were in iran to prepare to overthrow the iranian islamist regime. toronto accused foreign countries of fermenting the unrest in iran. while a diamond is
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a graduate research university of oxford, and she was 19 years old when she went to iran, where she was then accused of spying and spent around 2 and a half years under house arrest or imprison until she was released in 2017 join me live now from oxford, so there are some interesting parallels than or between your experience in iran. and now this statement that has been that has been broadcasted conveyed from this french couple. what do you, what do you make of this concert? this confession, it's been condemned. by french government. hi mary, i'm thank you very much for having me sir. to go it's, it's such a difficult time for any, any iranian who is living in dyess bora, to see what the country is going through. and on top of that, now you have this very elaborately made video, false confession video coming out, and you just can't help but think when will this and um, you know,
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clearly they are investing a lot of money and hiring how high quality production people to produce. these false confession videos almost, it looks like a reenactment of a documentary in order to make them more convincing the false confessions that is. but i actually don't really think that they have had a lot of return on their investment because we saw what happened previously with the rest of dual nationals with jason res. i on iran got $1700000000.00 if i'm not mistaken. and then we had a gory, radcliffe, a shuree, and a number of other dual nationals, including myself, who then resulted in iran, gaining 400000000 pounds. so, you know, they understand that the more they play into this, the more they can benefit from it. and, and i can i ask you
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a toll pressured into making any sort of statements when you were being held in iran? absolutely. i mean, that's it. that's entirely a classic act and they're playbook, they want you to, um they, i mean they, initially, they write a script for you, but you can also kind of, they want authenticity as well. so if you can come up with something that goes along with what they want you to say, they absolutely welcome that. however, i never agree to do that because i was arrested with my parents. so i knew that if i were to lie about what actually happened, then they would also be put in jeopardy. and i just couldn't do that. and presumably these confessions and the way they're being broadcast on state t. v is to counter the narrative that we have seen on social media of women, particularly school girls, removing their headscarf saw her job in defiance of authority, figures. so what,
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what do you make then of the way these images are being captured and disseminated on social media? i think the 1st reason for why a piece this is what i believe is i make of the timing of the release of the false confessions is to deflect from what is happening more broadly in iran. but it is also to almost rationalize the state crackdown and state murder of so many protesters. they really want to make, especially the domestic population, believe that these protests are, in fact writers who have been funded by foreign governments to ferment chaos and havoc and country. and that these are not real iranians, protesting. and you know, putting, displaying their grievances and restoration, tell me on or is there an audience for that narrative inside or on?
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absolutely, yes, i think what we end up, especially us who sit in the west or other parts of the world. what we end up seeing is the kind of immense lost amount of online material produced and disseminated so quickly. so it's very easy to get the false impression that iran is on the brink of a regime change or things are moving so fast and things are changing. but actually you do also in iran, on the ground, you have people who support this, la mac, or public and whether, whether they have sworn allegiance, or they have affiliations or their life livelihood depends on the islamic republic . there are people that believe in that ideology, genuinely, and there are of course, people who believe these theories as well. but i do think that there are a lot of frustrated people, even amongst those. so there is that bit of a spark of hope, even within them for some level of change, but i'm not entirely sure if,
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if they support these protests and many people are asking what is different now about these protest compared to 2019 or 2000. and 9, and how important is it to remember that iran has actually very, as a rich and vibrant history of protest, particularly on the part of women that goes back to the 19th century. how you analyze a lot of footage and things that are being conveyed online. is this a new phenomenon? you're absolutely correct. iran has a rich history of protest and woman have been a central component throughout history in whatever change or development iran has witnessed. however, i do think that there is what is so different about these protests specifically is as how much international community has entered the space to amplify. the voice is on the ground. i think internet plays a crucial role this time around. of course,
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in 2009 green movement internet, social media was a great facilitator as well. but this time around, it's just entirely on a different scale. and also on top of that, what many people have argued is that this is a feminist, potentially a feminist revolution because it sparked with the death of master me and, and what we've seen the continuation to that is being kind of like an unorganized and perhaps a leader, less movement, but they have been led by women and men have joined in but it is, you know, as the slogan says woman, freedom, woman, life and freedom. so it's woman are really playing the central role here. fascinating. thank you very much. appreciate you talking to us on a diamond. thank you. oh,
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i. well, we do, i just take you through our top stories this hour. we have been following guts and very tragic developments in thailand today we're at least 38 people, including 23 children have been killed in a shooting a knife attack at a daycare center. in the northeast of the country attacker was a former policeman who is facing trial on drug charges. in deer is testing samples of conserves produce for export. my maiden pharmaceuticals after w h chose that they were linked to the death of 66 children in the gambia and ukrainian authority st. these 4 people have been telling russian strikes on residential buildings in the southern city of alicia wines for ministers, accused rusher of delivery striking civilians to so fair a new european alliance. the european political community has brought $44.00 countries
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together in prague to discuss common security concerns after roches invasion of ukraine. the 27 e members in 70 non members have also been trying to find a way to bring down energy prices. steadfast reports now from the chat capital. this gathering aim to show how isolated russia as president has become. the 1st meeting of the european political community brought unlikely countries to gather like armenian, as of a john, as well as candidates for e u membership like ukraine and the u. k. returning to the european stage, after breaks it, what we wanted to achieve in meeting here in prague is to bring together $44.00 sovereign states. which see europe as a single entity, whatever the particular forms for political or others to discuss among equals a sovereign states of problems that we face in common. that's exactly what we need
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. the group has no formal structure and some wonder if many more meetings will follow. so question know whether it's going to work or we have a european union, but not so many countries are members of european union. so the idea is to discuss the combination that we have currently the security issues that we have on the european continent. and i think it's very important that we have the same views, the same views, for example, on how to bring energy prices down. a thing to clear measure studio gas markets, the energy markets ish, that these 40 for leaders are completely aligned or, and have to join tradition to cooperate measures to bring down the gas prices. they may agree on bringing down prices, but so far, no consensus has a merge on how to do this. package is costing hundreds of billions of euros to help cope with high energy cost. i do want announced by germany have flat to friction or
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all member states can take their own decision. we just indicate that some instruments and, and so changes are which, which are proposed by some member states are very bad for their competition on of, on the, on the euro down markets. and we wanted always to avoid that. and this is my, i believe that we have to work out, come on solutions. a, she had condemnation of russia's invasion, and ukraine has brought together the leaders of the whole european continent here and proc, apart from russia and belarus. but besides sending a signal to president fulton, they also want to show that they can come up with a common plan to deal with crippling energy prices. step, fasten elses era. in proc a mexican city marrying his father among at least 20 people killed a shooting attack on local government offices. come and burst into the town hall and san miguel to to lap an in guerrero estate and open fire on
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a meeting. manual wrapper has this replaced a facility fi, she'll be a town hall peppered in bullet holes the like. this is the scene following a violent attack against public officials in the small town of san miguel total. upon a safely at least 20 people have been confirmed dead after gunmen stormed the local government offices went away among those killed during the attack was the mayor of the town. conrad mendoza, alameda. approximate. i meant aloud approximately 140 to 145 in the afternoon. i was in my office working as like 2 every day. from monday to saturday. about time arrived, run into the town hall and the gunshots begun to be fired to saddle. in a tweet, the governor of the mexican state of ghetto called for a special investigation and promised to bring those responsible to justice, mexico's president under his manuel lopez over to the order spoke about the attack during his morning press conference on thursday. korean in d did put us, in the case of the law, open of these organizations that had been around for
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a long time. they did not emerge, did it is government. and we're trying to address the causes. while the state of get little has some of the highest incidences of violent homicide in mexico authority, se wednesday's attack was particularly shocking. the latest violence highlights how there are regions of the country where mexican security forces are outgunned by criminal groups. monroe drop a little al jazeera or united nations is quoting for humanitarian car door, and haiti to allow fuel to get through a blockade of the nation's main fuel terminal. a call came as a warehouse belonging to the un children's asian units that was looted haiti is suffering major shortages of faith goods. gangs have been blocking the entrance, the main fuel terminals, and last month and protest. the us government cars in cities with haitians also facing a shortage of drinking water. the u. n. is wanting this could make the color outbreak that even was with the current conditions in haiti.
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and if not, all conditions are the good conditions are met and we are actually in for quite an exponential if not explosive increase of, of color. my cases, one could even say that perhaps the conditions are there for a perfect strong, unfortunately. and this is a combination of an already severe and dire human situation, but people in have to face on a daily basis. brady, many to great extent, very harsh living conditions, compounded by economic crisis by a few crisis and insecurity, which has been really fighting over the past months as a result of violence. and the last hour they've been discussing haiti at the general assembly of the organization of american states,
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which is holding it, sir. first in person meeting says before the pandemic in peru by honor. sanchez calling advanced force in lima. so discrimination inequality. some of the main themes in the meetings, but there are pressing issues in many countries like haiti's route. we were just mentioning that, what are they saying about that? well, mary, i'm exacting. there are many issues in many countries, not only haiti, but in many countries in latin america who are facing discrimination and inequality, that those are the main themes, of course, in this, after the 2nd general assembly here in the math on the 2nd day they've been talking about many issues, katie is indeed a very important country because as we're saying before, there's a lack of a watcher there is the looting. i'm showing desperation of the people for food and for her. so,
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and that's the situation for many millions of people in the region of the united nation says that 86000000 people in this region are now living in extreme poverty. 5000000 half turns into extreme for extremely poor people because of the pandemic. so it's a very important issue he didn't put in, but also countries like we got our levy, peru where 5000000000 people lost their jobs because of the pandemic. now apart from that, there's been other like always other issues that are being talked about. it on the political arena, if you will, if the left of countries here are questioning whether the representation of venezuela it should remain a few days when it's toya is represented here by the representative of one way. don't the leader of the opposition, who's never been the president of the country. so the left of countries here are
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pressing for a change in status. cool is to have venezuela being represented by nicola, modals government and not one way does that is a part of the questions that are being talked about in the corridors in the meetings. and also the very important issue out. what is happening in nick at our, with the human rights abuses in that country? there's a lot of concern about what can be done. and the big question, mariam is whether it they will in the end is, is passed resolutions regarding these, these countries. a new as the thursday, as the blanket has been on her and columbia, and chili now in peru. is some of the countries that have been the recipient of they've been dealing with immigration from venezuela? now, what did he say? well, he offered $240000000.00 for these for these more to help migrate.
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the migration situation is one of the worst in, in the world in venezuela, my grants are still coming out of in a way many are, is still come south. there is a great number of people who are not happy in she lives in or in. they do in columbia and they are deciding, i talk to many of them deciding what they should do is head to the united states. there is a great number of people currently migrating towards the us border that concerns the united states that worries the united states a lot and a secretary of state, anthony blink. and of course, needs to muscle some way to have these people in 2 states for them to stay in these south american nations. but that is the situation . people are facing lack of jobs. they,
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they have the hardly make ends meet in these countries. they have enough food to pay for, for food. they have enough money to pay for food or for rent, but not for health, and many people are dying. so that is the situation on the my situation, not only of, of, of in a lot of course of patients, cubans and you get, i was many who, who are, who are suffering in their countries here in this region. thank you very much. my name is sanchez and lima. now us president joe biden is pardoning thousands of americans convicted of marijuana possession on the federal laws. urgent governance issues similar pardons to those convicted of state marijuana offenses. so let's go to shepherd towns, he's in washington for us. and so she tell us what of the implications of being sent to jail on possession of marijuana and why? by doing this now, why thank you very few people that sent to jail solely on
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a simple possession charge for marijuana. white i was making it very clear that actually, currently no one is in jail and federal trail for one, for account of simple possession of marijuana. people are sent to jail for a combination usually of charges when it comes to marijuana. the majority and the white house is believe all of those currently in, in jail for marijuana possession, simple marijuana possession of us. is that the state level? but what by saying has, this is about then emptying the jails. this is about making sure that those who in the past have had a simple possession judge, marijuana possession. i'm actually facing hurdles in employment, or at housing or in education through this part doesn't expunge it. from that, from that, from the criminal records that have to go to the court. but there is a part and the hope is therefore, that will make life easier for those who were once charged and successfully successfully convicted of simple possession of marijuana to,
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to get on with their lives. as by themselves noted in the state of the company. you best drug prosecution is overwhelmingly a racist business. here you are the that the, i feel you has a statistic, your 3.7 times more likely to be to be prosecuted for marijuana that a white person, even the usage rates are the same. so this should hopefully have some impact on them. it's effect of an impact on 6500 people around the country as well as potentially thousands more here in d. c, which is the federal which, which is federal law because we're not, we're not a state. so he's doing that. he's urging state governance do the same. that is where those in jail simple possession are currently, even though many states now have actually decriminalized and legalized legalized marijuana and significant federal level. there he has off for the, the, for health and human services agency. the attorney general to look at the scheduling of marijuana, that is how seriously federal government looks marijuana. currently, its schedule one drug reference famous heroine he's take, he says,
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you want to have another look at that. although by themself, even the campaign says he only wanted to get a schedule to drug. he was alone amongst the democratic contenders for the presidential nomination in 2020 to not be calling for legalization. thank you very much for washington. you have a tendency to turn, it's like a new owner at loggerheads of an upcoming court case. lawyers has been in a mask of all the court to stop the upcoming trial. while the social media company wants to go ahead, quizzes as mosque refuses to accept his contract job negations to buy the company. mosque says the deal will happen and is expected to be closed around the end of the month. mosque is agreed to by 2044 1000000000 dollars. thousands of bosnian subs have joined a protest stage by the opposition against the long term nation. the see the miller, i don't dick. and they accuse of electrical fraud at last weekend's vote. with maybe over the counter, the pro ration daughter is set to become president of the public demonstrations.
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rallied in the northern kind of funny luca call for a recount. dick has rejected the full claim. denise al, at life from london, still ahead for you. a massive announcement by one of the all time greats of the details coming up in a few months and the pop off birthday portraits of the russian presidents with poppy. ah ah
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ah ah whole moon ah, 2022 nobel prize for literature has been awarded a french novelist. i know the author of books like the years and positions was recognized for courage in writing about subjects of the writers wouldn't touch or
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reese. it was that for the announcement out, the swedish academy install con. this was a low key 1st to parents by on the l. no. on the day she received the highest honor and literature, a brief wave outside our home and a parish suburb. just after she had been named the 2022 laureate, by the nobel committee in stockholm, the little clothes in literature for 12, for the 2 is awarded to the french author unknown for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers of the rooms as strange months and collect restraints of personal memory books such as a man's place and happening deal with her working class routes, relationships with her parents and an illegal abortions she had in the 19 sixty's. i will continue to fight until my last breath so that women can remain free to
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choose to be mothers or not because contraception the right to abortion are the metrics of women's freedom. her willingness to deal with difficult subjects was one attribute cited by the nobel committee. she is so frank and direct and honest in her way of expression. and also that she writes about themes and topics that no one else touches on. you know that she is. she teaches courageous woman and that we have also in our motivation. hello is just the 17th woman to receive this prize alongside a 102 men. but the door is being opened to more female writers. the swedish academy has given itself the task of awarding nobel prizes to a wide range of office, fewer to the western world, and more to women. when they get off at the end of the statistics, historically appear catastrophic. but we can't put right what happened in the 1900s . they weren't many female researches then. but now we're on the way to a balance, and we don't have to strain ourselves. it's natural to go in that direction. l no
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come, no expect to. so more of her books, at least her in stock home where there was a rush on for the works of last year's winner. townsend. is abdul rosa gonna? mathis office to sales go up? well, you could say a 1000 fold because they are often and not authors who in so it's from 0 to a 100 in orders as soon as is announced. it's age 82 l no is the 1st french woman to receive this prize, but again, rewarded at last 48 years after they view novel poll, reese al jazeera stocum time, our fullest sport with fire, and doha. marian. thank you so much. we don't. massey has confirmed this year is the world cup in katara will surely be his last. the 35 year old argentinian star made the announcement about his future on thursday. the paris censure man forward is set to play and his 5th world cup. this november massey is only 11 major
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international trophy when he lifted the copa america in brazil last year. a we've been speaking to football broadcaster won a rambo. he says the announcement wasn't a surprise and believe massey's final world cup could be a triumphant one. many were already speculating that little messy was going to not be with argentina after the 2020 to walk up. he had also speculated a couple of interviews, both exclusive interviews as. busy well as post match interviews that he had given during rural qualified by. so there was a possibility maybe that he was going to have a chance at 39 to end up in, in the walk up in north america 2026. but of course he started question that he mentioned the fact that yet he does feel older. he does feel that this era, at least for him, is coming to a close. but at least from a positive standpoint, he feels at the pre season and the work he's been able to put in during this recent off season as help them to be sharp going into guitar. you do have
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a team that is coming in with a 35 match and beaten streak into the work up. you have a not only $35.00 matches, but matches in which they've been able to dominate at the competitive level. going back to work of qualifying play, the final, the co america. they haven't lost in 3 years. and more importantly, you start looking at a team that has a philosophy, any way of plane that each and every one of the players that will be called up, understand and know the respective rules arsenal have followed up their impressive victory over our travels, tottenham by winning in the euroleague, the leaders of england top division thrashed abroad a glimpse of norway. 3 now had emerett stadium, the bank of the gold being the last with fabi of the era, finishing off a great move crafted by gabriel. hays is the result means, the gunner said tom there grew leading 3 new matches united and bounced back from the 6th re battering. they got from men, city, marcus rochefort, scored twice as they came from behind to beat cypriot team omnia in europe. only united city 2nd in their group. to time world cup winner
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megan repeat o says players in the united states are angry and exhausted. if i was a report that found the were systematic abuse in the u. s. women's game rafino is with her national team in london to play a friendly against england. an independent investigation concluded that emotional abuse and sexual misconduct were impacting multiple teams, coaches and players, or how it had been commissioned after allegations by former players were made last year. for the future of the week for players going forward for players playing right now, it's essential that we know that we're being taken care of and supported in all the right ways. and everybody that's working in and around the league has the same goal in the same understandings, understanding of what the level is and what the responsibilities are. i think without accountability and without um, you know, people, you know, specifically who did the wrong thing being gone. that to assist us like nobody's
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really hearing us. england's players have said those support their united states counterparts in any way they can for beth me, gave her backing to the us team at fridays sold out, madge at wembley stadium. it's a worldwide problem book. women need to be taken seriously. a lot more. i'm very proud of the victims actually stood open said, said and yeah, people need to start doing, but the u. s. government bought a new city dba worldwide. we need to remember the atlanta hawks paint, the milwaukee box in a pre season warm up as the m. b a made its u e debut. the game was played in front of a sold out crowd at the atlanta, rena, in abu dhabi, yanez, antique toko. no bo led the way for milwaukee with 19 points, but it wasn't enough. jonty murray started for atlanta with 25 to lead the hawks 21232100 13 when 2 sides meet again in abu dhabi on saturday
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tennis. now i know back jock, which is through to the quarter finals of the a stana open and cassock. stan, former world number one's winning streak on indoor hard court continued with the street that went over blocked it van to show up of norway, the cerebral phase that rushes karen. karen catching off in the last days. max for stop and heads into this weekends. japan grand prix with the chance of securing a 2nd street world title. his rebel car is powered by japanese made honda engines at one is back in the country for the 1st time since 2019 after the race was cancelled for the last 2 years. due to cope in 19 restrictions, if we're stopping wins this race with a bonus point for fastest lap, he'll be crowned champion. it would make it a little bit extra special because of our relationship with houma. i think it was already a shame that we're going to be here last year already, you know, in
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a title 5. so that's why we were really looking forward to, to be back here. and then we'll see what happens. we need a perfect weekend, that's for sure. and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to marry him in london. all right, thanks very much for all the russian president vladimir putin turned 70 on friday and to mark this landmark, but they wash an artist, alexis said junker has unveiled a giant portrait title putin with a poppy. that is the name of the portrait. the pop art piece, features the strong man leader, sharing an unexpected tender moment with a small dog at venues. i'll be back in a minute with more. the day's news stay with us. ah ah
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