tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 8, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah. hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, russia says limited traffic is resumed on a crucial crimean bridge damaged by an explosion. earlier on saturday. a funeral was held for a 17 year old palestinian kill them in israeli rate. and jeanine, at least for palestinian teenagers, have been killed in 24 hours carols in became a fossil for dozens of soldiers killed last month. the attack led to the 2nd military coup in months. haiti's government requests an international security force after a week, so violence as water fuel and basic goods run out. and on p systemic, the sport matches the city, or heading to the top of the primitive. they beat south hampton at half time,
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and in formula one max for stopping closes in on back to back. we'll titles, clinching po, position for sunday's japanese chrome pre. ah, rushes turns, boardman. history says limited traffic has resumed and a crimea bridge that was damaged by an explosion. earlier on saturday. it's a rod and railing. the connects mainland russia with the peninsula security camera footage appears to show a huge blast at the curt, straight bridge alley. on saturday morning. russia's national anti terrorism committee says it was caused by a truck bomb and that 3 people were killed. part of the road section has now collapsed and a fuel tanker trained on the rail overpass caught fire the bridge is a vital supply would for russia's forces in southern ukraine, especially the rail link that's been disrupted. mohammed vall begins,
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are coverage this was the moment caught on amateur video cameras. at 607 am local time in crimea, purportedly showing a cargo track exploding on the motorway parallel to the catch bridge. the blast will so huge flames as the breeze crossed to the other lane and reached a fuel cargo train that was passing by russia. the government was quick to respond . the speaker of the state duma describe the incident out. a terrorist attack and an act of war or russian president vladimir putin has ordered an investigation committee, be set up to find out who's behind it and how we topic. the curtsey bridge, also called the crimea bridge, is one of russia's most vital supply lines. and it's only land link with the crimean peninsula. it was opened by law, me to put in in 2018, 4 years after russia and next the climate territory from ukraine. the explosion
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caused 2 sections of the bridge to collapse, and several trained carriages caught fire traffic on the entire bridge came to a standstill. the sea ferrying arch under the bridge was not affected, but this will likely pose several challenges for rushes capabilities to supply its troops. and other administrative operations and climate. okay, we've got to correspondence in the story this rory challenge is live for us and keep, 1st we're going to speak to mohammed values in moscow for us, mom. and 1st of all, what do we know about the latest, the situation on the bridge? well, even though the damage seems to be huge on the bridge, the teeth are saying about 1710 minutes, 5 or 10 minutes this afternoon. a train has begun its tip to moscow from su 4 upon
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. and another thing he said also to depart to 2 centimeters bag. so the, these news indicate that, you know, the russians have been quick to try to fix a part of the damage or at least prepare whatever is left of the road and bridge. and that's such a strong message to the u photo. people in ukraine, the leadership and you can other ukraine, will have been celebrating. what happened to the bridge? probably to tell them that the bridge is still ok and transportation hasn't been completely disrupted. russia is ready to to, to be, to resume it's transportation operations on that bridge bomb and one would like to put him when he opened this bridge said that he was that if the bridge was attacked, there would be a response. obviously, people are going to now be watching to see what kind of reaction moscow is going to
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have to this. do we have any sense of how moscow is responding and the response comes earth in the form of ver, very interesting appointment. this is a 1st time a commander has been appointed for all the troops sent all the armies that are contribute to the ration of forces that are contributing in what's called here. the special military operation in eastern and southern ukraine, or commander or sergey seraphic him. he also led in the past in 2017, he led air lashing intervention in syria. that innovation was marked by huge devastation on cities and particularly aleppo, they're bombing. he is the head of the armed forces and the indication here, or the understanding here is that this me is a new phase in the war in ukraine or what russia called
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a special military operation. or so we have heard that the, that the chechen leader are on their arms and gather of it is mobilizing $70000.00 troops and to send them to the front line. if there is a lot of talk here in moscow about the, the inevitability of a rational reaction to what's happening, including what happened to the and also including the reverse is that a russian army has received all those defeats that have been reported on the front line during the last couple of weeks, russia saying it has that means and the capabilities and is patience has limits. but some of our talking to us from moscow mohammed, thank you very much and it won't bring in rory challenge who's talking to us now from keith. so what's ukraine been saying about all of this? re for there has been a lot of insinuation from ukrainian officials, but no explicit confirmation that it was ukraine. that was behind this. we've heard
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earlier in the day, from harlow portfolio, who is one of the main advisors to president lensky, who said quite austerity that this bridge crime in bridge was basically just the beginning. everything illegal must be destroyed. everything stolen must be returned to cry and everything occupied by russia must be expelled. but later on in the day, he changed his tone at a little bit and actually suggested that the explosion was the result of in fighting between the russian ministry of defense, the f s. b and mercenary groups. he said that the truck that blew up on the bridge had come from the russian side of the bridge. and that suggested that the origin of the explosion was russia. other officials have gone for more humorous treatments. lots of means being shared around the secretary of the national security and defense council,
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the crime treated earlier with something that had a picture of the budding bridge and then married a monroe singing. happy birthday mister president joined together in one sweet yesterday. friday was the 70th birthday of the russian president vladimir putin. but i think there is a certain worry here about what the possible response from russia might be. interesting, i have to say that the russians are moving so quickly to get transport. moving back on the bridge again, perhaps much too hastily the transport that the cars that are going of being allowed through a very limited numbers and talking about having trains going as, as well. again, that might suggest that the russians actually going to try and put this incident behind them as quickly as possible and move on to try and down play it. vladimir putin has said that no a strike or any attack on crimea zachary's year or so on. donnie at school, you ganske is an attack on russia and that russia has the rights to respond to it
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with all available means. but we don't know quite yet what that means and how far he's willing to go. roy, thank you very much. indeed, rory challenge bringing this up to date from keith. ok, i think it might help to give you an indication of the region around where the bridge is. the area in red on this map is under the control of russian forces and they're separatist allies. the couch road and rail bridge links, mainland russia, and crimea. i'm try me and it's a vital land root supplying russia's military in southern ukraine. ukrainian forces have been pushing a counter offensive in the east and in the southern how song region i want to bring in. alexandra voss covers he's editor in chief at swiss military review. and he's joining us from geneva. very good to have you with us or on al jazeera and given your experience, given that you've seen the footage of what happened at the bridge, if you will go to produce results like this, how would you go about it? the possibility of
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a truck carry explosives and we're talking here several 100 kilos. explosives is probably not going to produce this much damage as the pictures the position that you have. so present it certainly is going to ruin the, the us us. so the visible part of the, of the bridge functional part of the bridge, but definitely the structure is not going to be necessarily impacted unless you have people coming down from the truck using chain charge. and therefore, i think we need to take with a grain of salt, the story that is being told to us about how this truck arrives there and all of a sudden produce all this damage. so if it wasn't a truck bomb and what are the alternatives? let's take this in reverse if you want to produce this kind of result, a mis file or something that flies horizontally is not going to do the job and this
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would require a bong. so a ballistic trajectory weapon, it could also be a long range missiles such as a miss. and so the longer range version of the i was, the high mars would be a possibility, but they would most probably need several 100 heroes of explosives in order to produce this kind of effect. so the most realistic is to explanations. one would be a laser guided on, or at least a $125.00 kilos, and the other possibility would be sabotaged from special forces or from partisans . and i think this is something to explore because your discussion with the previous guess was what can we expect from now? and i would say that we are seeing an extension of the conflict the ukrainians are now bringing the site into the rear areas,
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the logistical supply of russian forces. with pictures that you have shown, we've seen a container training of fuel container trains on fire. this train contains 1600000 liters of fuel. that's the equivalent of 2 days necessary for fuel, for transportation, for movement of the russian forces that are presently fighting in the car song area . so even if railroads transports has been re established with some of your reporters have messaged us even then there's going to be a very short supply and there's going to be difficulties in the resupply of aviation resupply of resupply of artillery, munitions, and definitely ukrainians are read the site into the reader areas are russian forces, and one would imagine taking one of your scenarios that if this was done by individuals
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that did the carried out this, i an act of sabotage. that's gonna raise questions about the level of security and the efficiency of the security. obviously, i'm on the bridge. i want to ask you about the appointment of general sal gays, sort of get a certificate that we were talking about earlier. the which was announced today, given the level of experience that our correspondent mohammed valve was explaining to us that the general upon a has, does that indicate to you any change of a focus or intensity in terms of russian strategy going forward. i come 2nd to what your colleague has said, but let me add something more from the beginning of this special operation by russian forces was not did not take place under a unified commands. there were 5 different army groups that each lead an individual and economist operation, north, east and south, and so on. and the reason why it was not possible to have
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a unified command of all of the russian forces was distance and the lack of technology, the lack of information technology in order to wire or to raft, to put together all of these command and control facilities and capabilities, so what we are seeing now is certainly the fact that one person and one headquarters is going to plan out and to direct the operation. but it is also a signal that the operation from now on is going to concentrate in one specific area. it may be low, hundreds, it may be done as kids maybe in the south, but it's not going to be possible for technical reasons that i outlined before. it will not be possible to mount operations in the north, in the south, against tiers in and around carson. and that is something else. and then a political reform that is going to be undertaken in certain territories. all of that is not going to happen together. so what we're seeing is
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a shrinking of the military operation, or the special operation of russia. really interesting to get your thoughts on this ok sound to vote chavez. once again, thank you very much for being with us in al jazeera. so thank you. have an excellent nick the you and nuclear watchdog says you trends up pollution nuclear power plant has been forced to use emergency diesel generators as after shelling over night, russia and ukraine blame each other for strikes near europe's largest nuclear plant . the facilities react as a shot down, but the still need external power to cool and avoid a nuclear meltdown. the un atomic energy agencies chief has called for protections on our runs the plant any more ahead on the news our including, we're going to take a look at who in the case most at risk of tough public spending cuts coming to force safety are censorship. the turkish parliament debates legislation for the media. the government says it will fight dis information, but critics tell
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a different story. on the woman's rugby world cup gets underway with some record breaking games. details come out with peter and sports. ah, there are multiple process taking place across iran against the government's handling of the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody last month. please say one person has been killed, but officers were not involved. president abraham roy, easy earlier faced demonstrations as he visited a female, only university into iran. now wave of public unrest has hit a run since the death of masa omni, we're going to speak to wrestle silva, whose life for us in toronto. and these are among the longest running protests that we've seen in iran for quite some time. and this seemed to be growing as well as far as we can tell, just talk us through what's been happening while after a quite 3 days public holiday in iran to day on saturday. we have seen that the
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protest support again, against across the whole country. so big rallies, bit white sprout protests had been held into iran. insurance in carriage in, in care man is behind an incentive dash. so these are the largest cities of iran and the protests are just taking place across all of these cities in multiple areas . so at to the, to day for the 1st time in to run the capital, we have seen that the protest were taking place or on the ground, bizarre and one of the that the policy hospitals that has be set on fire. this is quite significant because grant bizarre in to run is an important business hub. and any disruption in business him to run into capital cooled further detail. we had already struggling economy in the country. so last week there debbie sent it off. the protest was,
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universities are other today we have seen that now the process of protest are once again on the streets and particularly the ones that took place in the city of san and that incurred distant province were quite violent. so there were the reports of several people being killed over the security forces. are saying that only one person has been killed. so the professors are accusing the security forces or for shut in or, or would using their delight ammunitions i've ever a, did the dead head. the commander general of the police forces in iran are scenic, that he says that this bullet that were shot or not at the service of the security forces, he claims that the poor cutters are using that bullet to further escalate the passion in the company. at this moment it is quite difficult really to, to confirm the figures or all of these allegations. and by the way, it wasn't on the on speeds that people were protests in universities as well. so today i'm president of iran. the brand bracey has been, does that a university, and while he was delivering his speech, we have seen thus,
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the students started to protest him in the same a campus. so during his speech, pres, race, he said that this is an international, a conspiracy against iran. and iranians, the students and the professors has had foiled this international plot against iran . so this is the general understanding among the reigning officials here. they say that is international a lot and that there is a recent incidents that took place in the country on engineer and for walked by the international by the foreign powers. the said that iranians, how foiled this plot. however, what happened today, what you have seen to the, this shows us that the protest in the country are still far away from a dying down talk it is from tucker and that's wrestles said original. thank you. it's only soldiers have killed at least 2 palestinians and injured 11 others in the occupied west bank. it happened during an israeli rate in the jenin refugee camp.
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local sources say one of the palestinians detained as the brother of a member of the son of johanna group is wanted to by the israeli army or earlier. and 5 is very forcing shot and killed to palestinian teenagers in separate incidents in the occupied west bank. this footage appears to show israeli troops beating palestinians who try to rescue an injured 17 year olds during one of the incidents in a village near ramallah. a 14 year old was shot on the hedge near the separation wall, south of call kalia. it happened after is ready forces stormed village there it, abraham has more from ramallah. the results of these raids are usually dead to be when it comes to palestinians. we had here in the funeral procession for one. palestinian was killed on friday by is waiting for the fire. he's the 4th palestinian to be killed by the way. the pool was his fire in less than 24 hour hours this morning. we woke up to the news of the israeli reeds that you need
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refugee cap to palestinians would announce killed by israeli forces fired in genie itself. we know the g need 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. i know a 3rd of those have been killed in genie. we're also seeing idiot enforcement when it comes to these really raids in geneva itself. this is something we haven't seen since. the 2nd palestinian is it called like years and years ago, but it's a lot of tension. it's the deadliest years here in the occupied west bag for more than 7 years. and as you can see, tension is still rising to stay. funeral was being held in burkina faso for soldiers killed by al qaeda linked fighters last month and attack that accelerated the 2nd military crew. this year, the fighters attacked
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a convoy delivering supplies to the north. the country. officials say 10 of the victims were civilians and 27 were soldiers. 3 people are still missing jealous. some redneck has more from walker to group. right behind me. as you can see, this truck is unloading 27 coffins of soldiers who are being buried in the cemetery right over here. in total, $37.00 people were killed, 10 civilians, dozens of people were wounded in this attack on the transport company that was going to the town of g. but at the end of september, this was an important company that was going because it's kind of been under siege for months. united nations, as are credible reports, the people are dying of malnutrition. this attack was seen largely by community leaders and members of the military as the former leaders undoing it was what i was to me, but according to many civilians. because the attack was so bad and people say that the military should have secured the convoy better. i spoke to people who have lost soldiers in that attack and they blamed me, but they should have provided better military support and that they are glad that
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he's gone. and they're hoping that the next leader, a tory, will be able to secure the soldiers better. at least 10 people have been killed in ireland during the explosion at a service station rescue. cruise is searching through rubble for victims in the village of graceland. don all the bloss destroyed the petrol station and damage departments, islands, prime minister, says the decile is likely to rise. economists a warning of an onslaught of public spending cuts in the u. k. after the government announced new plans for growth among those most at risk and those who depend on social welfare be fokker has more from london. julian was told he had a brain chima 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
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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 for it for the week or petra, for hospital appointment. extra heating costs, medicines, travel, 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,
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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 the government will fail to increase things like disability and 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 death as wealth. we now know the real cost of past austerity measures. findings released this week claim they were more than 330000 excess deaths linked to government cups and public services and benefits introduced by previous british governments between 20122018 people dying premier
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truly because of which use incomes ill health, poor nutrition, and housing, good boy, there is a human cost 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 people are inseparably linked. ne palka al jazeera london still had an odd rosita. we're going to find out how this is jonathan heat wave and southern spain of affected all of harvests. i'm, we're in bangladesh. we're a fisherman. say the rising cost of living along with climate change is threatening the future. i was just weeks to go into the fee for world cup and cotton children from impoverished communities abroad are playing a special tournament here. joseph. but he tells, ah,
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we have a tropical storm on our hands in the southwest caribbean. see so here's the details . it is set to intensify these warm waters into a hurricane make landfall in central nicaragua, early on sunday, local time here to renshaw, brain, and mudslides will be the big concern for the great lakes. the northeast are much fresher fuel here. those winds are blowing in that cool, rare boston just the high 14, but off to the west, we go high pressure and charge over the pacific. so that's deflecting systems up and around the pacific northwest and western canada full on sunshine. here, temperatures while above average, different story though in denver. sorry, it's called this night in a few months. you're up to 19 degrees though, on saturday, for us 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 plaguing areas of bolivia, now round ecuador pushing into columbia. so some pretty, a persistent rain there. and once again,
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some disturbed weather around the river plate region. so you know, the name of the game, right? whites and windy conditions that includes much of a deal with the high of 18 degrees, but a beauty of a day and puerto a late grey suns, out 26, the number for you. that's a snapshot of your weather. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, [000:00:00;00] ah
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. as more people admit to suffering from anxiety and depression to day al jazeera well meets women using art and dance therapy to address that problems, i senses the date to the words. and if we are not training our senses, we use the words and just let go. you can do it until you are 90 or hundreds. the colors of healing on al jazeera. ah ah ah. what about is it a reminder of our top stories this? our russia says limited traffic is resumed after an explosion on
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a bridge length. the mainland with crimea, russian authorities say it was caused by a truck home, and at least 3 people were killed. is really forces are killed at least 2 palestinians, and injured 11 others in the occupied west bank. it happened during a raid and the janine refugee cow. quicken fossils governments held a state funeral for $27.00 soldiers killed by al qaeda linked fighters last month. official save 10 civilians also died in the attack. 3 people are still missing. labor unions in the czech republic are holding a demonstration against the soaring cost of food and energy. it's the 2nd rally in the capital park and 10 days money. protesters and september's demonstration said that economic woes are because of the east tough sanctions of russia after its invasion of ukraine. st. vasa was at the valley and prod, a labor union, a factory workers from all kinds of industries. here from the metal
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industry textile industry, medical workers and they're all complaining about the same thing, the theme of the protest rally against poverty. and that's exactly what people here are struggling with. and the czech republic has the largest, highest inflation, one of the highest in europe, 70 percent, and people are really struggling to pay their bills. so you hear a lot of slogans about that. but also interestingly, we've been hearing the war. let's negotiate. we need a peaceful settlement, so that's what i'm going to discuss now with my guess. he's a former foreign minister young help on. thank you for joining us. we're, we've been hearing so about stop the war. we need a peaceful solution with russia, is that, you know, one of the themes that you are also here on, i think,
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is one of the main themes. one is against the increasing poverty. and the other one is against of all other forms diplomatic solution. and the renewal of the story, because obviously there is no military solution to the rational kind in conflict as in put in a sound reason to be afraid about the increasing proximity of nato. true true order. but the does not mean that i will support the invasion. looks to me. abolish international law. the invasion came at a time when already since last autumn we have been feeling the negative consequences of the basic energy crisis and therefore the a. no,
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it isn't easy for the government to sit to blame the wall. so there's a real, a different voices here in prague. i've read up people calling to stop the award. i was a people reading, gaming, crestwood, florida or miss reed economic ministry that many people in europe now are facing the high prices and the high in the nation, especially the energy prices there that are in protests against rising energy prices in germany. thousands of people gathered in berlin for the demonstration organized by the fall like a f d party, a group of anti nazi demonstrators that are expected to hold contract protests. donna kane has more from van. 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
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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 and it is worth making the points. this movement this rallied to day owns alonso al, stuffed in german is the way it's been referred to. that means our land, our country 1st. and yet interestingly many of the i have a supporters are walking through central berlin with the german flag, but also with the russian flag. and that makes what's taking place to day. seem much more interesting to k is parliament is debating
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a controversial media bill put forward by the governor act party and it's nationalist allies. the proposed law is intended to combat what it supporters call disinformation, but others say it's going to be used to crack down on journalist center course yellow as more from the stumble. usually it doesn't economic stand you triggers such a guitar is a vocal critic of turkey as economic policies which have resulted in soaring inflation and collapsing currency. the capital markets board sued him for his predictions on the rapid slide of the turkish near the name media, the, i guess the some formation which some called censorship law concerned center says top, lemme 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 one that we think they're trying to suppress voices by pushing for this before the election and then a real table. last may, by present, bridget, fire dawns are 40 and his nationalist l eyes calls for one to 3 years in prison for
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citizens who 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 websites to receive public advertising revenue and issue pret skarts. i some chillik who runs the multilingual digital platform of a pro government news outlet. lease, some regulation is necessary because it is that because that is journalist we have to keep up with all developments and social media journalism is a fast pace admire meant. 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 party holds the majority in parliament. what journalists have protested against a bill saying is that government attempt to sense or freedom of expression and restrict independent media? since the definition of falseness is what it is up to,
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the prosecutors to define what false news is. in this case, the system will have an active complaint mechanism is basis to verify is the authority itself, which minute is already about. if the authority denies the new story becomes false news. the proposed law, which has been on the way for more than a year, comes ahead of a presidential election scheduled for next year. the neighborhood and it's almost all sound. it was once known as barbara, the birthplace of early church, his journalism. a lot of them digital and social media now play a big role in how we get our news, but may turkish media south, no fear. if the bill is passed, it could be used as a word as journal that total al jazeera, the sample haiti's government's appealed for international military help to contain a security situation which is getting worse. supplies of water, fuel and basic goods are running out. protesters
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a blocked road since prime minister aisle re ended fuel subsidies last month, and that led to a shopping increase in petrol and diesel prices. and haiti's most powerful gang has blood access to its largest fuel terminal. its wanting, its members are going to stay there until the prime minister, resigns gas stations. a shop hospitals have cut back on critical services, and businesses have curtailed that hours. 8 is also dealing with another color outbreak with several. dest reported. the prime minister says his nation is in crisis monday to communities. i am asking the intestinal community and all the countries that are friends of haiti to support help us fight. this may sound crazy that i am also asking for aiden help my mom. i need for you to give us the support . we need to stop people from dying in droves. if we don't do anything, we need treated water and medication to reduce the people that are sick. now that colors started to make. it returned to the country. i won us and hated dominated.
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this is jana assembly of the organization of american states. the regional body says it's committed to help the island nation. my associate reports, members of the 52nd assembly of the organisation of american states agreed haiti's . economic and security crisis is one of the regents biggest challenges hades request for an international police force to confront. gangs didn't go unanswered to minister expect united nation system that has better capacities to be present in high tea to give ever put response. and that the security council can advance with urgency with the universal multilateral system must provide a solution. but there were differences on some of the other issues. members the nels to human rights violations in we got our but a motion to remove opposition leader one wider as venezuela's representative failed
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to pass. as part of the li medical aeration 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. hannah must hit thousands of migrants were risking their lives crossing the darian gap. one of the most treacherous roots in the americas, in say that armor in the door right now, there is a migration crisis that we must attend to and we must respond with a fire and joint responsibility to the cries of hundreds of thousands of latin american brothers and that are going through a very difficult situation. possibly. you a 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
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a great challenge in these countries. and one of the most unequal regions in the world when the anna sanchez and just see that lima middle school district in the are state of texas, has suspended its entire police force. 5 months after a gunman killed 19 students with 2 teachers. the attack at rob elementary and involved in may, sparked more appeals for gun control. the police department been under investigation for its response to the shooting. spain is facing a crisis and its annual all of harvest. nation experienced its worst drought in 500 years this summer. and its all of all production could be done by as much as 40 percent. hurry for central posts in the province of high and in southern spain. 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 chica 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, tend to be incorrect for them, which is this is the main source of income, especially for people from the high in the area, without olives, than construction, what goes down and a bit of everything else are 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 their fruit. the fact that these trees so stressed of 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 volleyball production line. the country provides nearly half of the entire global supply. agriculture already
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places, huge demands on limited water resources. industry leaders here this summer's shock could point towards a future not too far away doing it. i think i feel everything indicates that what used to happen occasionally is becoming something structural. this unfortunately means average temperatures with values with higher peaks as well and very little vain. and when it does rain, it's going to be $21.00 that you're 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 did bring gold oil vegetables. everything has gone up because of the inflation when also now with the small production of all the vote, it all has an impact when it comes to rising prices. 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 area, farmland, in the coming years, are you force it? i'll just euro southern spain was 5 eastern island in the south eastern pacific of damage, some of its carved stone statues. the pacific island controlled by chile lies some 3500 kilometers off its west coast and took emergency cruise 8 hours to control the flames around the unesco world heritage site. that some of the figures known as boy i said to be badly charred. the island has nearly won funds into the statues which were carved by its indigenous people. more than 500 years ago. he won the damage is unquantifiable. unmeasurable is also unrecoverable because the fire warmed the stone and the stone fax. i was trying to fill in with the park administration. we'll have to go to the island to make the corresponding analysis and see how big the damage is. and what we'll have to do in the future. i do not
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know if i have a solution for this. first i'm going to in bangladesh, say they're struggling to make ends meet and be blamed. soaring fuel costs, a 50 percent rise in diesel prices is having an effect on other essentials and extreme weather patterns. i'm making the situation worse. one fisherman told me about the hardships he's facing. i'm on disability. i'm on mom. pollard mother. my name is kirby mcgee. i was born in rango, near chuck to graham. i miss how go to my living. i'm a c fisherman and 58 years old and i have been in this straight for a long time on that one. they really will them. we typically had for the ocean after bank provision for our trips needed it, but now the prices of essentials have doubled because of high diesel costs. evelyn fell on them, but it used to cost us out on $1600.00 for all expenses for a fishing expedition. really not. that's double that. making it very difficult for us to look what i was probably gonna have. we now have to journey more than 24 hours to reach the fishing grounds in the sea. years ago we could find catches
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within 2 hours of studying outlet, but things of change am. i've sometimes we are even scared to head to the deep sea because of the nature of the weather, which is now unpredictable because i am on that we don't have any compass or navigational tools, but i can predict the mood of the sea and how it will be including it's that just by traveling few kilometers i know is from experience levels. i can predict the weather just by looking at the formation of the clouds. and the color of the sea water lifting a we connects isn't used, and other information as there is no mobile communication network. when we are in the deep sea thought i could calculate. now there is no rain during the monsoon season before we cannot even fish during the stormy season, but nowadays we can wake up. the weather pattern is completely changed, follow together. if we could get a sooner in the gps navigation tools than it would be so much easier for us to catch fish in the deep sea. but how can we purchase such type of equipments when we
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were always struggling to make ends meet a little more thought. i'm out of, i'm out of emily, the american barrels of i have to support 12 family members, including my children and grandchildren. but i'm the only bread winner in the family life. and sometimes we go to a rough time, especially when the fishing trawler breaks down that a football fan is it does have a, is allmers in australia to either the last, the government is making this choose of the ukraine and the russian conflict and using it as a pretext to increase the full price by 50 percent. in other words, texting us unfairly by cutting into our earnings. it is like the big fish hitting the small fries. not dodd, the way around. do you understand me? what do i ludo? still had and i'll just eat up all the sport, including major league baseball is a monitors when they're 1st playoff game and more than 2 decades. ah,
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once upon a time the funny fled from once, and so silent and snowy like the sisters who so scared of being sent back, that they disappeared within sound. a little boy had a different state to mod, shit made square. how will they story? i witness wake up with mom's out, share this, they treat it with challenge back family patients and cultural tradition.
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hollywood thing on here. ah ah. that with the sport? here's peter. well, thank you very much. no max for stop in a 2nd. another step closer to the 2nd consecutive formula, one will ties all the red bull drive it to position for sunday's japanese grown pre for stuff, and that was just 100 of a 2nd quicker in qualify. and ferrari's shawn mcclare color signs will start from 3rd on the group with these for rory. if you stop and when sunday's race and posts the fastest laugh at zucker, because sealed back to back will championships for the dutchman. yeah, i was good. i think the whole coughing to cause working quite well just about, you know, fine tuning in a little bit, but that for it's running q 3 was
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a good laugh at the time. so yeah, very police of course to be able. yeah. we know we should be disappointed. i am to be so close from pole. but on the other hand, i think on a truck like this, we probably did not expect to be so close to the red ball. so lisa, this is a positive the playoffs in major league baseball or underway where the wild card games and its advantage. cleveland, guardians, against the temp of a race. and may have this man to thank one was serious the 3rd baseman hitting a 2 run homer in the 6th meaning to help the guardians defeat the raised to one. in the face of 3 series, the seattle mariners won their 1st playoff game in 21 years. they defeated the toronto blue jays for nothing. cal rally smashing a 2 run homer in the opening. and louis castillo,
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becoming the 1st picture in mariner's history. to throw more than 7 acres without conceding a run. castillo the new york met, sorry, in the playoffs for the 1st time in 6 years, but they had a night. they'd rather forget, hammered by the san diego padres, 71 major, 3 picture max shows her katie's 1st post season game formats and gave up. the 7 runs before being replaced, and the st. louis cardinals were in the box seats in their opening game against philadelphia. then a to nothing heading into the fine leaning but then suffered a dramatic lapse. philadelphia school 6 runs and none came from home as the phillies winning away from home. 63 women's rugby world cup hosts new zealand, played their opening match in front of a record crowd of 40000 at double the previous mark for an international women's rugby game. the defending champions were up against australia and suffered
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a wobble. as they conceded 3 tries and trailed by 17 points of the 28th minutes. but he zealand rallied to win 174117 with a hattrick from wing at portia woodman. favorites england opened their campaign with a record. so i went against debbie's on fiji after a dominant 2nd off at even talk about size came from off the break with when mcdonald's taking their individual sally before even winning 8419 c for him to ride forth in the world to consult africa in the opening game, the french are expected to be titled challenges alongside england and new zealand. they saw started line up outside the spring. both women for he points to 5 know that shock of which has reached the final of the a t p tour event and cause extern of the opponent venue. medford ever tied injured from the last 4 match job, which will face will number 6, the front of the path for the test on open sizes, the greek dropped,
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the opening fit to andre replace. but for back when it in 360 posts is looking to 23rd to a level title this year of the big things in monte carlo and my you. ok. a little known spanish golfer is on track the claim for $1000000.00 in prize money of the live invitational event in bangkok. no serious event. you can, you know, lopez chicata holds a fire shot lead heading into the final day because of the florida 9 am to 63 in the 2nd round, the 22 year old only to professionally june when he joined the list. feeling guy breaks the last couple of weeks and i just came down and say like, let's play, you know, make bogus. so i mean to, to great around, no bogus so far. so i'm, i'm having fun out there. i mean, i'm just not, not even looking at the lube or i'm just trying to do so by shot and do the best. and every hole and it's been, has been fun, is just over a month ago until the fif, a world cup kicks off in kata. but starting today,
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teams from 24 countries are taking part in the st. child world cup here in doha. the tournament. same is to highlight the plight of more than 100000000 children living in poverty world wide. barnaby lo went to meet place from philippines, where it's girls who are putting on putting the country on the football mat. in any other neighbourhood in the philippines. this would have been a basketball court, must massage and thought, but for years now, british coach in charity worker roy moore 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 grassy top is where we could make the most difference, not 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, as we call it level the playing field. jasmine claire grew up in an impoverished
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area and just started playing football last year. but she speed it into the play at the football club. it's become, wanted more competitive teams in the country and she plans to use this experience 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. what ball is oddly an elitist sport in the philippines? it's really only recently that it's becoming mainstream. it is the women who are leading the way for the national to qualify for the women's world cup next year. the 1st time for any philippine football team. ah, 2022 has been a breakthrough year for to women's national team. they reached the semi's of the women's asian cup and want
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a final against regional powerhouse thailand. at the southeast asian championships, there's no stigma for the girls to play with, so they have an opportunity to, to play in as soon as they join in the soonest. play that challenged against boys that challenge again paula and stronger people when they have the level of quickly issues, 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 former portugal international nanny has made his australian a league debut in a drama full match on saturday. the ex manchester united winger has signed a 2 year deal with melvin victory and made a winning starts as they beat sidney f. c 32 with nannie assisting the 2nd go. but there were also some bizarre moments as the referee was left winded off to
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colliding with sydney player. luckily, he was checked over and was able to carry on. sidney fans made their feelings clear about the loss by pelting plays and the pitch with trash. at the end of the game, and then there was thus moments as nanny was interviewed off to the match one and was very tough on there. on the beginning of the game. they were bottle everything down. dr. davis with envoy bud made interview body made interview hang on bell is a 2nd. hard will leave it be, i'll be your again later with all school things ro pay to. thank you very much indeed. that is it for this news or i'm going to be back in a moment with more of the days news. i'm roll matheson, thanks for being with me for by
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ah ah october on al jazeera campaigning for nigeria. elections begins as candidates vive for votes, and what is set to be a decisive and close race. emmy award winning folk lines returns with an exclusive investigation into alleged cover ups by the us border patrol. china holds its national congress of communist party members with president g likely to be re elected as its head. what does this mean for china and the world fully retrieved? takes you beyond the glitz and glamour, revealing the stories of those seeking famous 14 in the world, the largest film industry, 60 years on from the cuban missile crisis. we asked what can be learned from events
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