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2 wow, tragedy strikes thailand as a former policeman goes on a knife and gone rampage at a preschool. 23 children are among the dead. ah, hello marianna marvey and you're watching alger 0. coming up on the russian michel demolish apartment blocks in felicia, europe's largest nuclear power plant. desperate scenes of 2 greek islands at least 18 people killed and dozens of rescued from the french over. and you know, so she will continue to fight against injustice if you win the nobel prize for literature. ah,
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thailand is in shock after a former policeman went on shooting a knife from page to day care center, killing at least 37 people, including 23 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 don, tawny, and ne and thailand, tony chang reports here are don tony, strange, an airy, calm, has descended upon the city. this is normally a very vibrant place, writes on the border with louse, but tonight people are wandering around almost in a day. is the hospital behind me, his effectively become the central morgue for this disaster, where the bodies of the victims being collected tonight, and people wandering around, staring at the telephone screen, trying to get the latest updates about this violent attack. the 1st started hitting
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the headlines 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 why might the worst mass killing in recent ty, history? the children had just settled down for a midday rest. upon 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 a shock. i didn't know what to day. he, according to the police in the attack that followed. 22 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
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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 were overwhelmed, dealing with the wounded in the dead. this is a rural area where attacks like these are on known. as darkness fell, investigators swarmed across the scene, trying to find clues as to what might have led to this murderous rampage. the bodies of the victims are now just flooding into it on tawny central hospital, but the doctor say they're going to work through the night champ, performed the autopsies. so the bodies of the victims can be released to their founders. a funeral rights to begin on friday. and endless procession of caskets carried aloft by emergency volunteers. a final show of respect as 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,
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performing those or tops is the no rushing, no panicking? every one going step by step as they try to come to terms with what's happened to russian missiles have hit residential buildings in the city of zap barajo, which is in a southern ukrainian region that moscow says it's annexed. at least 4 people, a confirmed dead regional governor say he's saying it's a reminder of moscow's ability to strike targets even as its forces are being pushed back in the south. in the east. the u. r. nuclear chief has been in cave, discuss in creating a securities own around the zap region nuclear plant. a day after russia's president signed a decree to formalize moscow, seizure of it, raphael gross, he says he still considers upon ukrainian. he's also planned to visit moscow to have talks there. meanwhile, inside russia, 2 of president putin's allies of publicly criticize what they call the incompetent way the war is being fought. the kremlin is also denied reports that $700000.00
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russians have fled the country since a partial mobilization was announced. how the abdul, hamid begins our coverage now from zap or asia. it's happened early morning when the city was still asleep. several misses folks are pretty job bringing down to residential building. in the matter of seconds, lives shattered memories of allies done buried under the rubble. i was later rescue workers are still trying to find bodies through the toxic fumes. and as they continued their work, ah, sending people and 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
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are using these as 300 missiles that go undetected, is considered one of the most efficient anti aircraft missiles system. all go woke up to the sound of it. a motions come pouring out lou, worry about what's to come. russia says it has a next is apple. 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 on the russian army. without that, i mean a visit as a political it grains,
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as it is now recaptured about $500.00 square homes of territory and dozens of settlement and the southern harrison region. troops and making advances in the eastern la guns and danielle regions as while we challenged reports from keith now and just wanting 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. the b m. p 's crew are quickly bound a rag limps of ukraine swift cancer offensive in cas on region. like it's other advance in the north east. large waves of territory have been recaptured from the russians, but ukraine's leadership is keeping operational security types. the jane of the morsel, naturally, i cannot disclose the specific issues discussed at the meeting pieces,
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but most of the report adopted plans and approved documents will definitely delight ukrainians, and they will definitely upset the occupiers because they will be held responsible for all their evils. nationally done yet, creegan in the northeast. after months of occupation and days of fierce fighting lea man is back in ukrainian hands no longer forced a cow from shells. civilians must now q for 8, many of lost their homes. others described their prisons of fear, either to forward it as you rightly the street not paying attention to the russians . one of them suddenly goes, i yes, stop right here. what are we writing here for another i answer. this is my home language. i writes, as i will additionally, i need to go to my parents, so he answers telling me, i don't 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 holiday. ukraine's national guard has released footage. it says is the fight for
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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 keyaira, nearly 10 person russian soldiers when they are just running awe from counter offensive form for the 3rd. the 3rd column, the foreign wiggle. dozens of rotten filters. rushes military is searching for an answer for its battlefield setbacks, gifts, as some mobilized russian soldiers are already fighting in ukraine, as many as 200000 of russia's targets of 300000 men of already been drafted. moscow is think that they can turn the tide of fighting. that is now firmly in ukraine's favor will reach helen's out 0,
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give out their mamma deval as more now for moscow and the criticism of the crime then from inside 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 40s are not talking about defeats. they are talking about tactics and a war that is going to continue for a long time until a chevy allies its goals. they speak sometimes about the history of this country, saying that hitler was also trying to occupy russia as well as napoleon. and in both occasions, a russian troops ended up in berlin and parties. so they was talking about a long, a long,
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protracted fight until they achieve their goals. a new european alliance. the european political community has brought $44.00 countries together in prague to discuss common security concerns after russia's invasion of ukraine. 2070 members and 70 non members have also been trying to find a way to bring down energy prices. steadfast reports from the chat capital. this gathering aim to show how isolated russia 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 you. 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 of that particular forms for political or others. to discuss among equals
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a sovereign states of problems that we face in common. that's exactly what we need . the group has no form of 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 the european union. so the idea is to discuss their common issues that we have currently in 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 stood her gas marker. it's the energy markets ish that these 40 for leaders are completely aligned or, and have to joint or bishop to cooperate measures to bring down the garages. they may agree on bringing down prices, but so far, no consensus has a merch on how to do this. package is costing hundreds of billions of euros to help
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cope with high energy costs. like the one announced by germany has led to friction . all member states can take their own decision, we just indicate that some instruments and, and so the changes are which, which are proposed by some member states are very bad for the competition on of, on the, on the european market. and we wanted always to avoid that, and this is my, i believe that we have to work out commerce solutions. a shared condemnation of russia's invasion in 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 al jazeera in proc the out is there i life from london. most of the bring you on the program, iran as video of
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a french compet jaime to be spies is the process of the death of mass on the me. go on. and a drug gang open fire in a meeting at a town hall and a mexican village, killing the mayor. and at least 19, almost ah, well, it finally happened, its official. however, one, this is the what is your on record for sidney and new south wales? so far this year, more than 2 meters of rain, you've bought, blow and pass. a record that stood for 70 years said in 1950 and still more rounds of rain to go here on friday. so this brain gauges will go up even higher and gotta tell who's certainly the risk of seeing some flooding across that areas of new south wales on friday, as for the rest of australia looking pretty good. and w. a sons out perfect 20 degrees, but breezy as we look towards,
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has mania plagued with some showers in hobart with hive. 20 degrees. all of the weather alerts have been dropped across new zealand. i mean, just the other day we had some snowflakes flying around, wellington, your temperature is up to 11 degrees authorities in thailand. have warned of seen some serious flooding in bangkok, those rivers rising rapidly toward the north and central areas draining out. so that could be a problem there. it's been white and windy through chinese, the angsty river valleys, still some showers from chung ching, to wool han on friday, and a pretty good run of rain for japan's hunch you island central areas around tokyo. and those winds within up his wall around the city, got $6070.00, maybe even 80 kilometers per hour. the bangladesh is moving tens of ingram, the world's largest refugee, until with 1st degree with
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a new life. how does it in these turbulent times, up front returns for a new season, join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under representing we will challenge the conventional wisdom up front on al jazeera. ah ah, ah, welcome back al jazeera life and london. a quick look at the main stories and former policeman has gone on a shooting a knife rampage a day care center in the northeast of thailand, killing 37 people. 23 of them children. the attacker was facing trial on drug
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charges. ukrainian authorities, a at least 4 people have been killed in russian strikes on residential buildings. in the southern says he was up morisha, cranes. foreign minister is accused russia deliberately striking civilians to sophia. and the leaders of 44 european countries are in pronged at the 1st meeting of a new summit, the aims to address some of the pressing issues facing the continent between the fall out of rushes, evasion of ukraine. leaders are discussing migration security and the energy crisis . or also following developments in india. today, the government is testing samples of cough syrup produce for export by maiden pharmaceuticals. after world health organization said they were linked to the deaths of $76.00 children in the gambia, w h o said lab sample show each of the 4 syrup made by the indian company contains unacceptable amounts of contaminants. the children's death were from acute kidney injuries made and says it became aware of the death on thursday and was seeking
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further details. earlier we spoke to the director of the gambia health services doctor must have a bit i they're using, you know, the grid approach to or they just address suspect that you suspend it all and then doing investigation. so we spent a lot of work together more than $21.00 k model for now to be the want to set up what we are waiting on the results. then we can see once we but for now why is doing the investigation, we can made us to ensure that we stop any injured according to our records, your water team, the drugs that we suspected without any evidence. and the ones that we have to evidence we have on them and see them out. at least 800 people have been killed in 2 separate bo accident in greece. coast guard says one boat capsized off the island
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of last boss. it was carrying at least 40 people trying to migrate to europe, farther south, near the island of considerate thousands of people, including many children, rescued off by carrying up to a 100 people, hit rocks and sank in high winds. harry faucet has the story now. in darkness 2 survivors of a shipwreck cling to a cliff house follow passengers try desperately to hold on to the rocks below. these terrifying scenes unfolding on the shore of the greek arm katira, rescue us try to bring another man to safety with a lifetime. but in rough seasons of little purchase, he falls back into the water. incredibly, rescuers manage 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
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a small ship. not for all this people to be there about 95 people. that the ship thought, jasper toyota, this is martha woman died. 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 less boss, there was similar scenes, a dinky 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 answer, all bush 42nd people who was rowing by senseless smugglers into the raging waters of the eugene or sea on boats that do not make any safety standards. such a response on my behavior. and at the same time, the misdemeanors of turkey from whose shores these boats zeile, unfortunately lead to tragedy. exec i said i will be of cathedra on thursday. grim
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evidence of the overnight tragedy among the wreckage, a number of bodies. the turkish government has recently accused greece, if using it ships to turn back migrant votes, endangering lives after shop reduction in recent years of asylum seekers sailing from turkey to grease. the numbers and the risks are beginning to rise once more. harry faucet al jazeera eve, foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, says the block is considering slapping additional sanctions on iran is rights group say thousands of been arrested and hundreds injured. and a crackdown on demonstrates his approach as were triggered by the death of 22 year old massa armine in police. custody have been more than 2 weeks of unrest with young women often leading the protest. human rights groups of accused iranian authorities of using excessive and lethal horse against anti government or testers . state t. v law said that at least 47 people have been killed, but the actual number is believed to be much higher. meanwhile, frances condemned
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a wrong for publishing a video. the french couple came in to be spies in the french intelligence service, danced atv ad on thursday. what it said were confessions from the couple who were arrested in may. in the footage, the woman who named herself cillian kohler said that she is an agent of the french intelligence service, and that she and her partner were in iran to prepare to overthrow the iranian islamist regime. daron is accused foreign countries of fermenting the unrest in iran. so early i spoke to anna diamond, a graduate, saturate university of ox. that when she was 19, she went to iran. when she was accused of spying spent about 2 and a half years under house arrest or in prison until she was released in 2017. she says she believes the release of the video of the spice is linked to the protests. 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,
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now you have this very elaborately made video force, confession video coming out and you just can't help. but think when will this and you know, 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 re enactment of a documentary in order to make them more convincing. these, this is what i believe is i make up 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
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havoc and country. and that these are not real. iranians protesting united nations rights counselors voted down a motion to the bay, alleged human rights abuses in china's change young province. the 19 votes to 17 defeat is yet only the 2nd time in the council, 16 year history, a motion has been defeated. china has been accused of committing crimes against humanity on the weak amongst them. minority ins and jung, indonesia, cats, all the united arab emirates in pakistan were among those who rejected the motion which was brought i, a number of nations including the united states, canada and the u. k. a mexican city mayor and his father among at least 20 people killed in a shooting attack on local government offices. gunman burst into the town hall in san miguel to to lap and in good aero estate and opened fire on a meeting. manuel rap, hello. now reports a facility if you feel the
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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 totaled up on a separately 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 con bravo. mendoza. alameda of books in marmont allowed 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 of the gunshots, begun to be fired, possible in a tweet, the governor of the mexican state of getley had called for a special investigation, and promised to bring those responsible to justice, mexico's president under his manuel lopez over to the old spoke about the attack during his morning press conference on thursday, give you and then they didn't put us in the case of total open these organizations that have been around for a long time. they did not emerge the least government and we're trying to address
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the causes while the state of get little has some of the highest incidences of violence, homicide in mexico, authority say wednesdays attack was particularly shocking me. the latest violence highlights how there are regions of the country were mexican security forces, or outgunned by criminal groups. multiple al jazeera, one person has been killed and a stabbing incident in the u. s. city of las vegas. 5 more being treated in hospital. it's happening outside of casino on the las vegas strip. an area popular with terrorists, a suspect has been arrested by the police all in all the developments in the u. s. the president joe biden is pardoning thousands of americans convinced of marijuana possession under federal laws. it's also urgent governance to issue pardons to those convicted of similar stay offences. biden's as he doesn't want people being denied jobs, housing, or an education for simple marijuana possession charges. pardons,
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fulfill one of his campaign pledges is also starting to review marijuana's legal status, which carnie puts it on a par with drugs like heroine and al estie. the 2022 nobel prize for literature has been awarded to the french novelist, annie, al, know the author of books like the years and positions was recognised. a courage in writing about subjects that all the writers wouldn't touch porous. is that the announcement at the swedish academy in stockholm? this was a low key 1st appearance by any al 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 stock home, the louisville person literature for 1222 is awarded to the french author unknown
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for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers of the rooms a strange months and collect superstrings of personal memories, 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 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 hamilton our motivation. hello is just the 17th woman to receive this prize
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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 authors, fewer to the western world, and more to women. when they get on the lee of the statistics historically appear catastrophic that we can't put right what happened in the 1900s. they weren't many female researches in that. 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, come no expect to. so more of her books, at least here in stock home where there was a rush on for the works of last year's winner. townsend a. is abdul rosa gonna? in math, if office did say was go up, well, you could say a 1000 fold because they are often and not authors who when, so it's from 0 to 180 orders. as soon as it's announced that age. 82 l. no is the 1st frenchwoman to receive this prize rewarded at last.
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