tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 8, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah, for this is in use are on al jazeera. i'm fully back to ball live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. moscow says a truck bomb has damaged the only road and re link to crimea, a vital supply route for its forces in southern ukraine. israeli forces kill 2 palestinians during a raid at a refugee camp in occupied west back. also this hour of funerals in brooklyn, or fossil for dozens of soldiers killed last month and attack. that accelerated the 2nd call this year. and haiti is requesting an international security force to deal with weeks of violence as supplies of water, fuel, and basic goods run out in sport the playoffs in major league baseball get underway
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. and in formula one max a snap and closes in on back to back world titles, printing poll position for sunday's japanese pre ah, thank you very much for joining as the main bridge. and the only railway line linking crimea with mainland russia has been damaged after an explosion. security camera footage appears to show a huge blast the curse, straight bridge earlier, saturday morning wash, as national anti terrorism committee says it was caused by a trunk bomb. and about 3 people died. part of the road section of the cursory crossing has now collapsed. and a fuel tanker train on the rail overpass caught fire. the bridge is a vital supply route for russia's forces in southern ukraine, especially the rain link that's been disrupted. president vladimir putin drove
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a truck across the bridge, jean argue rated in 2018 at the time. it was the only land corridor between crimea and the russian mainland. oh, got correspondence standing by for i saw this story. my marvel is in moscow where we challenge in ukraine's capital key one. let me start with you a critical link as we say to moscow. what's the reaction from the kremlin to this explosion? yes, fully a strong words from the year deputy chairman of the national security counselor dmitri medford of his also the former president of, of a russian federation. he said a, basically that one of the stop on ukrainian officials. these are his words, spoke of the need to strike the crime me in bridge. i hope he understands what that italy authority a response would be. or that was one of the things he said. he also said in july,
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that if, if crimea is hit, that will be the doom of the ukrainians that they of judgment will come. these are some of the song words and, or saw the earth speaker of the parliament of the state duma. she described this act as a, an act of war and he also described it as it totally stacked her. lots of other statements from other officials here in moscow are talking about the limits. but russia, russia's basins has limits. and this seems to be an urge to a combination of those are what russia called aggressions on its territory. so some strong words, as you say, what has been the response so far? and what more do we expect russia to do? well, we also have this sir. interesting appointment to day of general sergey earth,
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sir avi kin, who was the commander of the armed force of the assault commander of the air forces here, russia for some time. he was also a, he led this, the rich russian operation in syria, that operation that was marked by the destruction of the city of olive po. this command that is now in charge of the special military operation or the forces involved in the special military operation in, in ukraine. we also have a lion from a deer of his, the chechen leader saying that he has 70000 men now, soldiers ready to be mobilized and deployed in ukraine. so the russians are gathering vill force again and trying to reverse those setbacks that we have seen during the last few days. and what happened to they only galvanized, is there a resolve or to to do something to show that the russia can defend itself. i thank
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you for that, ma'am. in far live there in moscow. let's get the view now from keith roy. challenge is in ukraine's capital for sorry. what are the ukranian saying about this attack on the bridge in any claim of responsibility? nothing official yet. and fat, nothing. that is candid and explicit, but plenty of insinuation and plenty of online social media means the most austere tone was taken by mc harlow, but only accuse and adviser to president lensky. he said that the crime in bridge was the beginning. everything illegal must be destroyed. he said everything stolen must be returned to ukraine ever. the occupied by russia must be expelled. he changed his tone slightly later in the day, though. then suggesting that actually this was the result of infighting between ah, the russian ministry of defense and the f. s. b. anne's private military companies are suggesting this. yeah, this truck that was supposedly a bomb,
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as the russian say, had actually come from the russian federation. other official accounts have been sharing more humorous contents. they're one of them basically put the pitch of the burning bridge. next to marilyn monroe, singing, happy birthday mister president's yesterday, friday was a course or the birthday 70th birthday of her, of vladimir putin. i think beyond the bravado though, there are gonna be some nerves air in key if in ukraine about what's flattery fuson might do in response. this is a huge blows, both, both to prestige of russia and to logistics is, can be very hard now for them to supply their troops in the south of ukraine. and vladimir putin saw this bridge a personal project as the cord that basically tied crimea to the russian main line or main lands and are promised to everyone that the crimea will be russian forever
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. that court has just been 7. we'll have to see what the responses i and elsewhere in ukraine raleigh, they've been sent it out. may santa santa, these operation nuclear plant, the i e is saying it's hard to activate a emergency electrical generator. what more? a hearing about this the apparently an overnight shelling, the last a supply line, electrical supply line to the cooling systems of the sap region. her power plant, nuclear power plants were severed, basically were cut. now, all 6 reactors of the power plants have been shut down. but it still needs electricity to operate the coding systems to stop the nuclear cause of those reactors going into meltdown. it doesn't have that from an outside source. now it's relying on diesel generators which have about 10 days left of fuel or we're being told now roughly grossey who's the head of the i a e a says that the shelling
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around the plant is grossly irresponsible. he wants to set up a protection zone around the plot and he has been on a bit of a diplomatic mission over the last few days, which will continue to try to get that in place. he's been in arc here recently. he's going to moscow soon. then he's coming back to a key of or he thinks that this is an absolute imperative to safeguard the security in the safety of this apparition, nuclear power plant, where we challenge in key. thank you for that. update marie alice. just to remind you now of where the explosion of the coach street bridge happens, the area in red is under the control of russian forces and they're separate his allies, the coach, road and rail bridge length, mainland russia, and crimea, and is a crucial landlord supplying russia's military in southern ukraine, moscow still has other options to supply crimea through ukrainian territory in the east and south. it seized earlier this year. a korean forces have been pushing
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a counter offensive in the east and in the southern care. san reaching, chris bellamy is a professor emeritus of maritime security at the university of greenwich. he says, the damage to the bridge is a significant blow to russia. the one of the reports i saw says that the is called the navigation off. that's the, the big gap in them, in the middle with a like a can to leave a bridge over it to allow ships to pass through, into and out of the sea of assault. but only russian defense ministry websites is ah, we see ships as stacked up both sides of the bridge. and so it may be that once they've and show that, nothing's going for more kind of fall off it. they can reopen the maritime route under it. there's just one section of the bridge where ocean going ships can,
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can pass through, but then to get the bridge repaired for rail and road traffic to cross the catch straight. this bridge is the longest bridge in europe incidentally and it is incredibly achieved by the russians to build it. they've been planning to build a bridge over with us since $19.00 oh $4.00. so take a, it'll take some time to repair it. the catch straight is between the black sea and the see it as of now the sea of, as off, is now a russian lake. so the only people are actually going to suffer from this are the russians, all the grain shipments. for example, we should now resumed out of ukraine's black seed bought the desa
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though they out there on the other side of the black sea. so that's not affected. so i don't think the implications for maritime traffic are actually as great as long as the rail and road traffic. but what this has done is sever the unbelievable cold connecting crimea to mainland russia. ukraine still ahead on this news our, the turkish parliament debates legislation, the government says will fight this information. others say it will be used to sense and media. we take a look at who in the u. k, is most at risk. if tough public spending cars come into force, and the women's rugby well have gets underway with some record breaking gains details coming notice ah,
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1st to iran where there's been a protests that are female, only university in taiwan, while the iranian president, braimer, he c visited the campus, he attended a ceremony for the new academic year as demonstrations to place outside. a wave of public unrest has his iran since 22 year old. martha nearly died last month in police custody. she was detained by iran, so called morality police for breaking strict dress code laws as bringing results. sedar our correspondent, ain terran, tell us more about what happened at this university in tehran today. and also that the protest across the country which seemed to be escalating while in the last 3 days, the situation here was what was quiet. however, and by the beginning of the new week, they him here in iran were see that the protest once against spar sparked across the country so entire run in michelle, insurers in care, man,
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encourage and incurred this dam proven. so these are the largest cities in iraq to protest or, or taken our taking place in to run today for the 1st time. we have seen that the protests were taking place around the grand bazaar. this is quite significant because grand bizarre into iran is an important air economy cob, at any disruption to the business. cool, further deteriorated, did already struggling economy inter are so last week the epicenter off did the to put us out were unit what was, what was universities? however, today we have seen that these protests are now once again on the, on the streets, and particularly those in the could the star pro, as in the town of us. and indeed a had been quite a while and today. so there have been clashes between people and the security forces. and also there are some reports that some of people have been killed by the security forces at this moment. it is quite difficult to, to confirm this,
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but to do that the reports that we are receiving there are the clashes between some sit in even in some universe, between students and the security forces on state between the people and the security forces as well. and also in the speeds we can see that the houses of people are, are or honking their horns in support of their protests that are going on across the continent. today. president abraham bracy has attended a ceremony in as a university. and while he was delivered in his speech, and we have seen that students started protesting in the same campus. so during his, during his speech, but as the gracie sat dead, so did the enemy off enemies of iran. he accused the foreign powers were plotting, there's a gas you run, he said, the enemies or if you run hope that they can follow the goals by create an account with in the universities. however, this plot was foiled by the students and the, the professor. this is the general understanding among the iranian officials. they think that there's recent developments quite an international course, but i say,
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i guess iran and this protest are engineered and also planned by the forum power. so, and the 3rd that this plot is foiled by the iranians. however, at this moment, it seems far away from the, from dying down. i mean, this protest, thank you for that tre still said our live there in have on at least 2 palestinians have been killed and 11 others injured by israeli forces in the occupied west bank . they were targeted during and his really raid in the janine refugee camp. oh, sources say one of the palestinians, detained is a brother of a member of these drama jihad group was wanted by these really ami, barely on fridays, really forces shot and killed to palestinian teenagers in separate incidents in the occupied west. back. this furniture appears to show is really forces beating palestinians who try to rescue an injured 17 year old boy. during one of the incident in a village near a marla, a 14 year old was shot in the head near the separation wall south of car kenya. it
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happened after he is really forces stormed the village. it abraham is falling developments from ramallah. the results of these raids are usually deadly when it comes to palestinians. we're hearing a funeral procession for one. palestinian was killed on friday by his written forces. fire. he's the 4th palestinian to be killed by the fire in less than 24 hour hours. this morning we woke up to the news of the is really read that you need refugee camp to palestinians would announce killed by israeli forces fired at in genie itself. we know that jeanine has been the abbey center of attention. we're talking about more than $114.00 palestinians who had killed by israel since the beginning of the year in the west bank alone. and a 3rd of those have been killed in genie. and we're also seeing ariel enforcement when it comes to this really reads engineer itself. this is something we haven't
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seen since. the 2nd palestinians have called, like years and years ago. but it's a lot of tension. it's been that live here in the occupied westbank for more than 7 years. and as you can see, tension is still rising. and st. he known as being held in volcano fossil for soldiers killed by al qaeda linked fighters last month. an attack that accelerated the 2nd military coup this year fighters had a time for convoy delivering supplies to the north of working a fossil official se 10 of the victims were civilians and 27 were soldiers. 3 people are still missing. let's speak to sam med, make a journalist in want to wish join to live on the news. our sam tell us about who's being buried today and what is the significance of this? you know behind me right now, 27 soldiers are being buried at the ceremony. finishing they're going to go to the
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burial site right after this. they were attacked on the way to g, boe. in total. 37 people were killed including can civilians and doesn't, the people were injured. this was an important conway that was going to go this counter been besieged for months since february, the united nations that says that there are credible reports. the people inside the town are dying from malnutrition is attack was significant. a lot of people have spoken to community leaders, soldiers say that it was the me, but the former who the leaders undoing that. this is what led to him being overthrown. and that this was the last straw for him because it was such a big attack and that they thought that they would have more military support, family members of some of the soldiers i spoke to said that they are angry at me, but, and they blame him for not providing more support during that, that call boy that went to the end of september. and so what's the overall mood in booking of fossil following? the 2nd cool, and just 9 months now people hopeful with a new military leadership in place.
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the moon now has returned more to a sense of calm, although it's still a bit tense. in the street, a few days ago there were still protests. people were protesting outside the state broadcaster saying that they were worried tro or the new leader was going to be ousted from power. so while things are returning to normal, it's still a bit touching, go and not completely calm. a lot of people are saying that they feel that this is an unfortunate situation. community leaders told me this is the last thing the country needs right now. and some people say that maybe needed more time. he needed more than 8 months to prove that he could secure the country. but there are lot of people who are fed up and all those things that they want for father to be secured, no matter what it takes, even if that means to cruise within less than 9 months from med, nick in walk to will. thank you very much. sam for that and these 9 people have been killed in island rafter and explosion at a service station rescue caused her searching through rubble for victims in the village of crease. lie in county, done a gall. the blast destroyed the patrol station in damaged apartment islands.
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foreign minister says the death toll is likely to rise. economists a warning of an unsolved public spending cash in the u. k. after the government announced new plans for growth among those most at risk of those who depend on social welfare, a face a possible reduction in financial support needs, lack of reports from london, m trying to get this. julian was told he had a brain tumor when he was just 28, and the prognosis wasn't good. it was a ton of diagnoses, so they gave me 6 or 12 months in 2016. now 34, he's out lived all medical expectations. but the form of football coaches unable to work and relies on state financial support spiraling prices. many now worries about how to pay for the basics. i'm trying to live as good as i can with whatever time i have left. but how can i do that from one of our my, the cost of living going on in i am having to choose between food for the week or petrol for hospital appointment. extra heating costs, medicines, travel,
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it all adds up and for people like julian can mean many hundreds of dollars more on top of their usual expenditure. and now add to that the cost of living crisis, the price of electricity, gas, some food rising steeply, little wonder then that a quarter of all young cancer patients are now drowning in debt sleeping behind on mortgages, rent, and energy bills. village trust government put economic growth center stage announcing massive tax cuts to turbo charged. the economy paid for from debt funded boring. we need to get rated me think the markets though reacted badly. the pound falling to an all time low against the dollar, with thousands of mortgage deals pulled as borrowing costs sword. but despite abandoning its top rate of tax cuts on the highest earnest to help calm the markets, most of the government's other $48000000000.00 in tax cuts remain intact. raising di warnings of big spending cuts to public services to help pay for it. and fears
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the government will fail to increase things like disappear, see an unemployment benefits in line with inflation. children pension is low in competitors and the severely disabled. so for the most, because they caught work to make up the difference between lower payments and higher prices, it means more hunger. it means we'll have all going cold in our homes over this winter and also fundamentally will be more deaf as well. we now know the real cost of past austerity measures. findings released this week claim there were more than 330000 excess deaths linked to government cuts and public services and benefits introduced by previous british governments between 20122018 people dying prematurely. because of reduced incomes, ill health, poor nutrition, and housing. good boy, there is a human cause to some government decisions as vulnerable people, like julian brace for a difficult winter. i remind her that the health of the country's economy and its
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people are inseparably linked. neeve park al jazeera london, haiti's government is appealed for international military help to contain a deteriorating security situation. supplies of water, fuel and basic goods are running out protesters a ranch road since prime minister i allow, he ended fuel subsidies last month that led to a sharp increase in petrol and diesel prices. and eighty's most powerful gang has brought access to its largest shield terminal. it's wanting, its members will stay there until the prime minister, resigns gas stations are shut. hospitals have cut back on critical services and businesses have curtail their hours. haiti's, also dealing with another cholera outbreak with several deaths, reported. the prime minister says his nation is in crisis. mother my little comedy, i am asking the international community and all the countries that are friends of haiti to support us, help us focus minturn crisis. i'm also asking for aiden help my mom,
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i need for you to give us the support. we need to stop people from dying in droves . if we don't do anything, really treated water and medication to reach the people that are sick, in other colors other to make a return to the country. i or the unrest in haiti dominated this year's general assembly of the organization of american states. the regional body says it's committed to help the island nation. marianna sanchez, re force members of the 52nd assembly of the organization of american states agreed hades. economic and security crisis is one of the regions biggest challenges . hideous request for an international police force to confront gangs didn't go unanswered as the manager expect united nations system that has both capacities to be present in haiti to give rapid response. and that the security council can advance with urgency. what do universal multilateral system must
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provide? a solution, but there were differences on some of the other issues. members, the nels to human rights violations even got our but a motion to remove opposition leader one wider as venezuela's representative failed to pass. as part of the li, medical ration members pledged to work for gender equality and fight against discrimination and poverty. one of the most pressing issues in the america is the migration of thousands of people. the united nation says 86000000 latin america now live in extreme poverty. members here at the assembly say be, are committed to help. hanner must hit thousands of migrants were risking their lives. crossing the darian gap. one of the most treacherous roots in the americans . in say that armor in the right now there is a migration crisis that we must attend to. and we must respond with a fair and joint responsibility to the cries of hundreds of thousands of latin american brothers. and that are going through a very difficult situation. sadly,
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you are secretary of state antony, blinkin pledged $240000000.00 for migrant and refugees. the pulse pandemic slow down and the rice in food and fuel costs because of the war in ukraine, remain a great challenge in these countries. and one of the most unequal regions in the world. when diana sanchez, i'll just see that lima bid time. now for a check on the world, whether his jess, we have a tropical storm on our hands in the southwest curvy and see. so here's the details it is set to intensify and these warm waters into a hurricane make landfall in central nicaragua, early on sunday, local time here to renshaw, brain, and much slides will be the big concern for the great lakes, the ne, a much pressure fuel here those winds are blowing in that cooler air boss to interest the high 14 but off to the west. we go high pressure in charge over the pacific. so that's deflecting systems up and around the pacific northwest and
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western canada full on sunshine. here, temperatures while above average, different story though in denver. so it's called this night in a few months here up to 1900 degrees though, on saturday, frosts, warnings in play as we look toward missouri and kentucky. so temperature is daytime, temperatures in the teens. now for south america, with these storms that were playing in areas of bolivia, now round ecuador pushing into columbia system, pretty persistent rain there. and once again, some disturbed weather around the river plate region. so you know the name of the game, right? whites and windy conditions that includes month of the day with a high of 18 degrees, but a beauty of a day in porto lake gray suns out 26, the number for you. that's a snapshot of your weather chance. thank you very much for that. still ahead on the news our how this is drought and heat wave in southern spain have affected olive harmony. we are in bangladesh. why fisherman say the rising cost of living along with climate change is threatened in their future. and we're just over
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a month ago until the people walk up. he can't kick soft children from impoverished needs. he's playing a special tenement ah, i mean, with 18 months of the mere mas, military cool. the balance of power is shifting us thousands of pro democracy activists join forces with ethnic minority and surgeons forming
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a united front to take on the military. people in power goes behind the scenes to reveal growing optimism that the coalition of peoples defense forces could transform the country's future from mia mas frontline, on a. j 0 lou . wow, ah, he watching al jazeera ly from dill. how with me, fully back to bow a reminder of our top stories. the main bridge linking crimea with mainland russia has been damaged, shafter an explosion. russian authorities say it was caused by a truck bomb and that at least 3 people died in the blast. brushes defense ministry has announced that air force cheese sagacious roger king will take charge of all
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russian troops in ukraine. is the 1st official appointment, or a single commander for russia's anti invasion force. when our is al jazeera mommy van with more on our top story from moscow, this was the moment caught on amateur video cameras. at 607 am local time in crimea, purportedly showing a car got like exploding on the motorway parallel to the curts bridge. the blast will so huge flames and deputies crossed to the other line and reached a fuel cargo train that was passing by. russia's government was quick to respond. the speaker of the state duma described the incident as a terrorist attack and an act of war on russia. president flooding of putting has ordered an investigation committee be set up to find out who's behind it and how he toppled. the coach bridge, also called the crimea bridge,
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is one of russia's most vital supply lines, and it's only land link with the crimean peninsula. it was opened by vladimir to put in in 2018, 4 years after russia and next the climate territory from ukraine. the explosion caused 2 sections of the bridge to collapse and several trained carriages caught fire traffic on the entire bridge came to a standstill. the c ferrying arch under the bridge was not effected, but this will likely post several challenges for rushes capabilities to supply its troops. and other administrative operations in crimea. the catch bridge is less than 300 kilometers away from the nearest bottom flights in steps on. and here in mainland russia, no one seems to doubt the student is directly linked to the war and ukraine. and every finger of accusation is pointed at keith,
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$105.00 under 0. moscow. hey, now the world news, cherokee is parliament is debating a controversial media bill proposed by the governing party and it's nationalist allies. the proposed law is intended to combat what is supporters called this information, but others say, it will be used to crack down on journalists, seen em conceal blue, re for some sample news, images designed economist and you to research. it is a vocal critique of turkey as a comic policies which have resulted in soaring inflation and collapsing currency. the capital markets forward suit him for his predictions. on the rapid slide of the turkish near the new media bill, i guess the some formation which some call censorship law concerns 10 says top lemma. galle. i know that we little the goal is not to inside public outrage, but to warn about the risks of wrong policy. even if the government changes. i'll keep criticize on that. we think they're trying to suppress voices by pushing for this not before the action. the naval table may by present paper dans or 40 and his
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nationalist l eyes course for one to 3 years in prison for citizens to intentionally spread. what the government considers misleading information. it also requires social media platforms to remote content that's deemed false and share account details with authorities. but it will allow news sides to receive public advertising revenue. an issue pret skarts, i sincerely who runs the multilingual digital platform of a pro government news outlet. lease, some regulation is necessary because it is that it is journalist. we have to keep up with all the developments and social media journalism is a fast pace environment. so if you're not part of that environment before behind opposition parties have tried to block the bill, but are unlikely to succeed. the governing ar party holds a majority in parliament. what journalists have protested against the bill saying
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it's a government attempt to censor freedom of expression and restrict independent media . since the definition of falseness is laziness, it is up to the prosecutor to define what false news is. in this case, the system will have an act of complaint mechanism. his basis to verify is the authority itself, which my news is already about. if the authority denies, then your story becomes false news. the proposed law, which has been on the worst, were more than a year, comes a head of a presidential election scheduled for next year. this neighborhood and a sum of all sound was once known as barbara ali, the birthplace of early through his journalism. a lot of since then, little and social media now play a big role in how we get our news. but may turkish media south no fear. if the villas pass, it could be used the sensor they work as journalists seen of her solo, l to 0, assemble or let's speak to or to co chocky. those are about this is an m p with
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turkey is opposition c h b party. and the former editor of the john, hurry, it's newspaper, his joining us live on the news. our thank you so much for being there, sir. so the turkish government says this bail is needed to tackle are the serious threat of this information that is meant to protect the national population from this information, any legal content. why do your policy legislation? thank you fully. we owe cause this bill because we believe that this low is going to increase the crackdown on the press freedom in turkey, not only to the journalists, but also this will limit the excess of millions of turkish citizens to social media through those platforms and messaging platforms so we believe that it will, it, will it sort of be used against the media,
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especially in this process when we're heading to the elections. the real aim is to silence all position and also to make people not be aware of what's going on in the county. i mean, the corruption, right hurry, the inflation and all the economy going downturn, i mean, go to the government just doesn't want these to be to be discussed, to be written, to be listened to, to be commanded. not only by journals. busy or the citizens of ok, so now i just targeting a journalist, he said by citizens also, according to the committee to protect journalists, turkey is the biggest jail have journalist in the world. i want to understand a bit more how exactly this bill is going to affect them and make their work more difficult because the government says that it's targeting dis information on social media particularly. yeah, i mean you. busy right,
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i mean our position in terms of press freedoms is awful and it doesn't make it person. i mean, for instance, if a journalist tries to write an investigative reporting and corruption in turkey or even some sort of forecast in terms of like, like the economy and the economy, be in 3 months time, et cetera. he can easily be now persecuted by the prosecutors who are already in the very in the very in my teens. news on the very much incidents of the government that he can easily be persecuted and put in to put into prison according to this law, which brings a punishment if prison sentence of one to 3 years of imprisonment. i mean, it, there is really, i mean, many journals on hundreds of journals that are being persecuted in turkey and some tens of them being in prison for months and years. but
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a lot of court cases are still ongoing. this bill is going to increase it, is this an unfair attitude toward learning? but again, at the government at that party saying that credible journalism is not the target here. they're saying that the provision in article 29 of the bail have nothing to do with journalist said it's not technically possible for a member of the price to be subjected to this crime. because hopefully a member of the price would not willingly or knowingly spread false information to the public, but he respond to that fully. i mean, you know that this, this information or social media regulation is an issue which is being discussed all over the world. but, but for this to be done properly with it to 2 conditions, one is an impartial and independent judiciary. and the 2nd one is an autonomous regulatory bodies. none of these 2 pre conditions are presenting turkey. that's the
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problem. i mean, if you look at not only depressed freedom cases, but also those cases against, against politicians, against human rights actors and they are in prison or they are very much persecuted with the pressure coming from the party government to the judiciary and judiciary cannot act in partial and independent on the other hand, when we look at the punishments coming from the regulatory bodies on those tv channels, on those newspapers, on those internet side, when we look at them, they're all, what do we, why political pressure coming from the government to those regulatory bodies, so i cannot agree with people in the parliament because when you give this this and when you give this power to debt, judiciary or to death, regulatory body,
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which is very much under the influence and pressure of the government, you cannot imagine where it, where it can lead at the end. thank you so much for sharing. if you is with us or to go with jackie rosario or an m p for the opposition teach report in turkey and a former chief editor of the newspaper, cham hurry, a thank you for your time. snotty germany where thousands are protesting in the capital over rocketing energy prices. people have been gathering in berlin for the demonstration organized by the far right if deep audi counter protests are also expected. dominic cane is our correspondent in berlin, joins us now live on the use. our tell us about who's taking part in the sensations . dominic the numbers that are taking part in these demonstrations are interesting. the i after that called the central demonstration and said that they were hoping that 4000 people would turn up. now they say maybe as many as 8000 people are attending their demonstration, the police disagree earlier, the police said that perhaps 3000 people had turned up. but in a conversation with
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a colleague of mine, a few minutes ago, they suggested that that number could be considerably higher. there are counter demonstrations taking place, several of them right now. but the numbers of those are not in the same order of magnitude as at the central or if day demo. and the central issue is that idea of the energy crisis and the policies that the german government has implemented to try to help people pay their bills. and that sort of thing. the i have de says that it represents a grass roots movement of people who are really fed up with the sorts of policies the government has put out. and yet opinion polls very recent opinion polls suggest an overwhelming majority of the german people don't take that view. that in fact, they say that even with the war and ukraine, even if prices rise prices for gas up trust, that sort of thing rise. they still support the german government's point of view
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and it is worth making the points. this movement this rallied to day on sir lance. our stuffed in german is the way it's been referred to. that means our land, our country. first it interesting the many of the i have a supporters are walking through central berlin with the german flag, but also with the russian flag. and that's makes what's taking place today. seems much more interesting and it's thank you for that dominant can live there in berlin . spain is facing a crisis in the annual olive harvest. the nation is experiencing its was drunk in 500 years. it experience it this summer and its olive oil production could be done by as much as 40 percent. how fast that reports from the province of hygiene in silence be autumn in southern spain. the time when the olives turn green and plump ahead of the harvest, the province of high end is become a virtual monoculture. more than 60000000 olive trees producing more than
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a 5th of the world's olive oil. this year's harvest is projected to be down massively. gabrielle chicka has spent his life working these groves. he says this summer's drought, which scientists have called the worst for 500 years as that some trees baron, some with a much reduced number of usable olives, into the being directly into this is the main source of income, especially for people from the high in the area without olives, than construction. what goes down with him and a bit of everything else of being lost. if people don't have incomes, they don't spend all of trees. a famously hardy able to survive extremes of heat and cold and keep producing the fruit. the fact that these trees so stressed after this years drought and heat wave is a worrying sign for this region that rely so heavily on them. the fear is that climate change could greatly disrupt spain's olive oil production line. the country provides nearly half of the entire global supply. agriculture already places,
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huge demands on limited water resources. industry leaders here this summer's shock could point towards a future. not too far away doing it unless you've got everything indicates that what used to happen occasionally is becoming something structural. this unfortunately means average temperatures will volume with higher peaks as well and very little rain. when it does rain, it's going to be $21.00 already along with other vegetable oils, prices are going up, although produces, say not by enough to compensate for this year's collapse. tavis a little bit. they are green gold, oil, vegetables, everything has gone up because of the inflation when also now with the soap duction of all the vote, it all has an impact. when it comes to rising crisis in the fields, the work goes on, the aim to salvage, as much as possible. if this is harvest,
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the forecast is for more dry weather in the coming weeks. and while that's a worry, the real fear is what will happen to this arid farmland in the coming years? are you force it? i'll just euro southern spain. forest fires on easter island in the 7 east south eastern pacific have damage some of it's called stone fast shoes. because the civic on, in control by chile lies some 3500 kilometers off. it's, it's west coast. it took emergency calls 8 hours to control the flames around the unesco world heritage site. but some of the figures known as why are said to have been badly charged. the island has nearly 1000 of the touches which were carved by indigenous people more than 500 years ago. as school district in the u. s. state of texas a suspended his entire police force 5 months after a gunman killed 19 students and 2 teachers. the attack at rob elementary involved in may sponsor more appeals for gun control. the police department has been under
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investigation for its response to the shooting high digital castro has more on what this means for the school district. it leaves them with few good options because now they're turning to the texas state police to fill in that boy to keep their students safe. but that police department is also under investigation for the way that it handled the school shooting back in may. this police force that is run by the school district. there were only 4 officers remaining after the chief was fired in august for his role in responding to the shooting and 2 others. employees were placed on administrative leave. and the major question that all of these investigations have been looking into is why did it take more than an hour, in fact, 77 minutes to be exact, for our police officers to breach the classroom door in order to stop the shooting, the shooter within those classrooms killed 19 students in 2 teachers in the ensuing
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time and the school district police force. they of course, now have been suspended for an indefinite period of time. and a state police force that has been asked to replace them still under investigation at all for its role in responding to that killing a still ahead on al jazeera sports, including major league baseball as the mariners when their 1st playoff game in more than 2 decades. ah, frank assessments differ united states that the iranian nuclear program was there to deal with opinions. i believe that armenia and as origin should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that can chose roll take home. in depth
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analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera bo janice and the police violently discussing crisis. with these are sort of a good tens of thousands of people try to flee. gobble, inspired to program, making, welcome to generation change on rivals. broadcasting, white people did not want black children in their schools. we have to fight for it . and al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster the year award for the 6 year running. lou ah
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was forcing joe folly. thank you very much, max. the stephan is taking another step closer to a 2nd consecutive formula. well, title, dreadful drive. i took po position for sunday's japanese chrome. pre estoppel was just one hundredths of a 2nd cricket and qualifying the for our res charles, the clerk. color sites will start from 3rd on the grid with his ferrari. if a staff in wins sunday's race and post the fastest lap zuka it will seal back to back well championships with dutchman, the title has been decided 11 times previously at the same circuit. yeah. was good . i think the whole call for him to cause working quite well just about, you know, fine tuning in a little bit, but that for is running q 3 was was a good love at the time. so yeah, very please. of course to be able. yeah, well you know, obviously disappointed. i'm to be so close from bowl to on the other hand, i think on a truck like me, we've already did not expect to be so close to the red ball. so lisa, this is a positive play of some major league baseball, were underway with the wild card games and it's advantage cleveland guardians,
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against the tampa bay race. and they have this man to think that they're going to be the wrong one. want syria baseman having a 2 run homer in the 6 to 9 to help the guardians defeat the res to one in the best of 3 series. the seattle mariners when they 1st playoffs game in 21 years. they'd repeat the toronto blue jays for nothing. fell raleigh, smashing a 2 run homer in the opening. and louis castillo became the 1st picture in mariner's history to throw more than 7 innings for that, conceding around. he's there. and you met sir in the playoffs. so the 1st time is 6 years, but they had a night, they'd rather forget hammered by the san diego padres, $71.00 injury pitcher max shows up, played his 1st post season game for the maps and gave up the 7 runs before being replaced. i was you tonight now?
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i got here lot. i don't know why it is. you know, it's, i amended right adjustment. come into 9 museum. i'm in the right position. usually a festival has ride on tonight. allison louis cardinals were in the box seat in that open game against philadelphia. they lead to nothing heading into the fun any, but then suffered a dramatic clap. philadelphia, 6 runs and none came from. hi miss felice winning away from home 6, the 3 women's work we will cover kicked off an oakland in front of her record. $40000.00 funds that double the previous mark for an international women's rocky much defending champions and to host new zealand were up against failure. and suffered a level as they can see the free trial trail by 17 points up the 28 minute bought using a rally to win the 41 to 17. the trick from winner or so woodman. favorite thing and open that campaign with the record. 14 try when again,
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don't be g after dominant 2nd half, but even park, 10 of those choice came after the break with ring claudia, mcdonald's taking her individual tale to full in winning $84.00 to $19.00 the earlier france whose rank forth in the world took on south africa, the opening game, the french respect the title, contended alongside england and new zealand. the stuff started lineup outplayed south africa. see point island, no spanish goal for his on trying to claim for $1000000.00 in prize money at the live invitational event in bangkok. henny lopez, chicata holds a 5 shot lead heading into the final day. he caught it a flawless 9 am to 63 in the 2nd round, which include an eagle hope all 2010 professional in june when he joined the live series working before the lopez jakarta was a college player. we us practice a lot last couple of weeks and i just came down and say like, let's play your phenomena, bogey. so i mean to, to great around,
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no bogus so far. so i'm, i'm having fun out there. i mean, i'm just not, i'm not even looking at the label or i'm just trying to do so by shot and do the best. and every hole and it's been, it's been fun. while on the pga told me to pet ada leads at the half i stage in las vegas, the chile and holds a one shot. the advantage following an 8 under 63 on day 2 had 8 as chasing his 1st when on toll novak jackowitz trails. daniel medford have by a set to love in the semi finals, the atp tour event in context on the winner will face. well, number 6 stephanos sister, pass in the us, donna open final, the great foot back after dropping the opening set to under a roof, left. winning in 3 sets. this past is looking to clinch his 3rd top level title this year, having skilled victories in monte carlo and new york is just her grandmother to go until the fee for well cup kicks off in kat all but starting to day teams from 24 countries and taking part in the st. child world cup here in doha, the tournaments amos to highlight the plight of more than
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a 100000000 children living in poverty, wealth white. barnaby. lo went to meet players from the philippines where it's the girls who are putting the country on the football map. in any other neighbourhood in the philippines, this would have been a basketball court, must massage and blah, blah, blah blah. but for years, no british coach in charity worker warm war has been teaching you tear how to play football. not only as a sport, but as a way out of poverty made just felt like gradually and really growing things in the bathroom studies where we could make the most different no, just with football, but with the education, the social, emotional development, the holistic mentoring that we bring here at that play and being able to recall it level the playing field. jasmine claire grew up in an impoverished area and just started playing football last year. but she speeded into the play out of football club. it's become, wanted more competitive teams in the country and she plans to use this experience
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to get the college scholarship. so then if those are weak off, it's one way of showing that i can be good both in sports and in my study. now jasmine is part of the national team that reached the final of this 3 child world cup in brazil. in 2014 football is hardly an elective sport in the philippines. it's really only recently that it's becoming mainstream. it is the women who are leading the way that the national team qualify for the women's world cup next year . the 1st time for any philippine football team. 2022 has been a breakthrough year for to women's national team. they reached the semi's of the women's asian cup and one to final against regional power house thailand. at the southeast asian championships, there's no stigma for the girls to play with, so they have an opportunity to to buy a new soon as they join in. as soon as they play the challenge against boys,
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the challenge they go caller and stronger people. when they have the level of quickly, it's just giving them a chance. a lot of countries don't give them a chance. it's a chance of a lifetime for families like jasmine's for other siblings are also being coached by roy anything if they do well, they will all have a shot at college football scholarships, an opportunity that their parents never thought was possible. orange below al jazeera manila. and finally form of portugal. international nanny has made his australian elite debut and a drama filled match on saturday. the ex majesty united winger has signed to tea a deal with melbourne. victory made a winning stock as they beat sidney f. c. 32 with nannie assisting with the 2nd goal. but there were also some bizarre moments as the referee was left winded off to colliding with sydney player. luckily was tech, so who's able to complete the match? said the funds made their feelings clear about the loss by pelting players and the
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pitch with trash at the end of the game. and then there was this moments as nanny was interviewed off to the much damp one and was very thoughtful on the, on the, on the beginning of the game. they were bottle every with down. dr. zebra. oh, boy, boy, i know, but man interview bought a made interview. hang on a 2nd. all right, that is like a spot for now more later. very care, joe. thank you very much for that. that's it for this news. our on al jazeera, but do stay with us. we've got plenty more of the day's news coming up, including the latest on the russia invasion in ukraine to stay. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new
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