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russia says parts of a crucial crimean bridge have reopened after it was damaged by an explosion alley on saturday. ah, from robinson, this is on a 0 life, and doha also coming up. a funeral is held for a 17 year old palestinian killed in an israeli raid and jeanine at east for palestinian teenagers, have been killed in 24 hours. she knows in book, in a fossil for dozens of soldiers killed last month. the attack came days before the 2nd military coup since the start of the year. and haiti's government asked for an international security force after weeks of violence as water fuel on basic goods. one out, ah,
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russia transport ministry says traffics. moving again on a crimea bridge damaged by an explosion area on saturday. it's a rotten wailing that connects mainland russia with the peninsula. security camera footage appears to show a huge blast at the cache. straight bridge alley on saturday morning, no rush is national. anti terrorism committee says it was caused by a truck bomb. and the 3 people were killed. part of the road and saxon has now collapsed and a fuel tanker train on the rail. over pastas, there was set a lot and fire. the bridge is a vital supply route for russia's forces in southern ukraine, especially the rail length that's being disrupted. mohammed vault begins our 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
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a fuel cargo train that was passing by russia. the government was quick to respond . the speaker of the state duma described the incident as 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 it happened. the catch bridge, also called the crimea bridge, is one of russia's most vital supply lines, and it's only land linked with the crimean peninsula. it was opened by floods me to put in in 2018, 4 years after russia. next, the climate is 33 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 sea ferrying odds under the bridge was not effected,
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but this will likely pose 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, $101.00 under zillow. moscow. a little earlier i spoke to alexander vold covers. he's the editor in chief at swiss military review. i began by asking him what he things cause the explosion. the possibility of 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 footage that you have presented certainly is going to ruin the, the asshole. so the visible part of the,
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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 shaded 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 of this damage. so if it wasn't a truck bomb, what are the alternatives? let's take this in, rehearse, 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 would require a bong. so a ballistic trajectory weapon, it could also be a long range missiles such as attack him. and so the long range version of the high mars would be
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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, the logistical supply of russian forces. with pictures that you have shown, we've seen a container training fuel container trains on fire. this train contains 1600000 liters of fuel. that's the equivalent of 2 days necessary for
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fuel, for transportation, for movement of the russian forces that are presently fighting in the carson 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 that are re the fight into the rear areas and forces. and one would imagine taking one of your scenarios that if this was done by individuals 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,
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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. in 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 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 control facilities and capabilities so what we
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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 was going to concentrate in one specific area. it may be new homes, maybe don't ask it maybe in the south, but it's not going to be possible for technical reasons and that i outline before it will not be possible to mount operations in the north in the south, i guess. here in and around kirsten, 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 a shrinking of the military operation, or the special operation of russia. the you and nuclear watchdog says ukraine separation nuclear power plants been forced to use emergency diesel generators after shelling overnight. russia and ukraine, blame each other for strikes their europe's largest nuclear plant. the facilities
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react as a shot done, but they still need external power to cool and avoid a nuclear meltdown. the un atomic and agency chief has called for protection zone a run the plant but a multiple protest taking place across. so run against the government's handling of the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody last month. please say one person was killed, but the officers were not involved. president abraham r u c l e r face demonstrations as he visited a female, only university to find a wave of public on vices. hit iran is the death of masa on an let's speak to a russell center whose life for us, intact run of these protests have been going on for a lot longer than protests we've seen in the past. they also seem to be expanding just talk us through what's been happening. well, the last 3 days were public wow. holiday in the run had to end destruction was, was quite by to day on saturday by the beginning of the new week in iran. the
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protest support across the company in the largest cities in iran, in, in, in to ron mission, shiraz, carriage care, mon, and center that we have seen widespread demonstration being held through. these are the largest cities in iran, but to day one of the important demonstration at that happened was in grandparent grand bizarre in teheran so, and one of the poorest hearts also was sat on fire. this is quite significant because grand bizarre inter on is an important business hub in iran and any disruption in, in, in, in, in business cooled a further detail read the already struggling economy in the india a country. so the demonstrations that took place, particularly the ones in include the star province at we're at we're while and so there were reports that some of these protestors were killed by the security forces . however, the security forces are saying that only one person has been killed and it was not
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and done by their hands, but rather by the paperwork, a terse so, and it was not only to prove as that were taken to put the place on the states, but also in the universities also, we have seen some of the clashes between these could the forces and did the protest as and also that this, that the, the protests that were held by the students. so today, president racy of iran has listed as the head of university. and he said that the enemies of iran in told that they could follow the goals by creating a kerosene to universities. and, but the, the students and the professors how foil this international plot against iran. so this is the general understanding among the iranian officials here. and they said at that that the recent developments or a part of an international, a conspiracy against iran, and that the protests or for walked and engineered by the that the, by the forum, poverty. so they say that is or, is, is, is, is foiled by grannies. however, the poor test on set of the short of that that the distribution here is still very
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much desk that the read more delicate and any time it called escalate. once again, russell, thank you very much. indeed, russel sarah talking to us winter run is various holders have killed at least 2 palestinians have injured 11 others in the occupied west bank and happened during an israeli raid in the janine refugee camp. local source is say, one of the detained palestinians is the brother of a member of the manage a hard group whose wanted by the israeli army will earlier on friday is early forcing shot and killed 2 palestinian teenagers in separate incidents and the occupied west bank. this footage appears to show israeli troops beating palestinians who tried to rescue an injured 17 year old during one of the incidents in a village near ramallah, a 14 year old was shot in the head near the separation wall south of calculate had happened after is ready forces stormed a village there, enabler him as more from romana. just to give you an idea when you're in the cemetery, that give you an idea how close to the league i was raised settlements are just the
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cross this mountain over here. there is an illegal israeli sacramento probably can see the israeli flag on top of it. these sacraments are inching closer towards palestinian cities. they're growing. and with them there is an increase. impunity, palestinians sake, there's an increase of subtler attacks against palestinians that often leads palestinians, injured baghdad. and there we haven't seen cases of settlers are being prosecuted. and also we see is rainy posters usually coming to their rescue. this is the case of medina dad with 17 year old, but there are 3 other palestinian small with killed are between friday and saturday . we're expecting for funerals are all in all in 3 different locations after israeli forces of a weighted gaining and clashed with the palestinian america. and i also seen
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a reason for the increasing tension and the use of earlier the inforcement. there's a growing tension. and since the beginning of the year, assuming the west bank alone, not on the radio forces killed more than $114.00 palestinians including a disease shitty, a. so i had an all the 0 we're going to be live in washington. d. c is thousands of women march for the right to have an abortion. as a politicians must listen or pay the price and the upcoming midterm elections and strains, all the farmers of feeling the heat in more ways than $1.00 is drought takes its toll. ah, the anticipation is rising and so is the way you read the width of my cattle ways,
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either good to have you along. so here's the situation in pakistan. snow levels in k, p, k, providence have lower to about 3500 meters. so there is some snow on the mountain tops there in time in the south. we've lost that seabreeze. so that allows for the temperature in karachi to get up to $38.00 degrees on sunday, out of season rain for the northwest of india. this includes the states of opera, con pradesh and delhi, and low temperatures. here for this time of the year in new delhi, about 10 degrees below where you should be for this point in october solid bands of rain, really stretching from bangkok into hutchins city. but really up and down vietnam central areas toward the north, it was so from denying to hanoi and dallas with frame for northern taiwan. this includes top pay with the high $26.00 degrees. meantime, we've got 2 systems coming together, bringing out the moisture over the korean peninsula, southern sections of japan, and the winds around this disturbance in some spots will go up to 80 kilometers per
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hour. some showers and forecasts for tokyo. 24, just the other day. you had your coldest october day in any years, just the high of 13. but bio my, your fortunes are changing. you may even hit 30 degrees on tuesday. as, as winds shift out of the south was soon the weather sponsored by catch all 18 months after me and mas, military cool. the balance of power is shifting us. thousands of pro democracy activists join forces with ethnic minority and surgeons forming 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 janita. ah
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ah, you're watching or is it a reminder about top stories? this are russia's transport. my history says traffic's wanting again after an explosion on a bridge length. the mainland with crimea washing authority to say was caused by a truck bomb and at least 3 people were killed. a funeral has been held for the 17 year old palestinian boy killed by israeli forces during a raid on a refugee camp in jeanine. at least a fort palestinian teenagers have been killed in 24 hours that 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 was killed, but officers were not involved. president abraham where are easy audio faced demonstrations. as he visited a female only university took on a state funeral has been held in burkina,
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faso for soldiers killed by al qaeda linked fighters last month. an attack that accelerated the 2nd military crew. this year, the fighters attacked a convoy delivering supplies to the north of the country. officials, se, 10 of the victims were civilians and 27 were soldiers. 3 people are still missing. gentlemen, some redneck has more from walker to go 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 probably 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 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 sent to me, but according to many civilians, because the attack was so bad and people say that the military should have secured
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this con good, better. i spoke to people who have lost soldiers in that attack and they blamed me by the thing should have provided better military support and that they are glad that he's gone. and they're hoping that the next leader, a tory, will be able to secure the soldiers better economists, a warning of an onslaught of public spending cuts in the u. k. after the government and i was new plans for growth. some of those most at risk of people who depend on social welfare, me, baka, has more from london. i'm trying to get. julian was told he had a brain cima when he was just 28. and the prognosis wasn't good. it was a terminal diagnosis that gave me thinks it's 12 months in 2016 now $34.00. he's out lived all medical expectations, but the former football coach is unable to work and relies on state financial support spiraling prices. maybe no 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
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that if i'm woman of my, the cost of living go be not. you know, i'm, i've instituted between food for the week or petrol for her appointment is extra heating costs, medicines, travel, it all adds up. and for people like julian can mean many hundreds of dollars more on top of the usual expenditure. and now add to that the cost of living crisis, the price of electric, see gas and 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 governments put economic growth center stage announcing massive tax cuts to turbo charged. the economy paid for from debt funded boring. we need to get written 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 boring cost sword. but despite abandoning its top rate of tax cuts on the highest earnest to help calm the markets,
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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 pensioners lower competitors and the severely disabled. so for the most, because they caught work to make up the difference between lower payments and high 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 cups 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 cost to some government decisions as affordable people like julian brace
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for a difficult winter. i remind her that the health of the country's economy and its people are inseparably linked. ne parker, al jazeera london. these time people have been killed in an explosion at a service station. in island rescue crews are searching through rubble for the victims in the village of crease land on the goal. the bloss to destroy the petrol station and damage to poppins on his prime minister says the death toll is likely to rise. labor unions in the czech republic are holding a demonstration against the sewing cost of food and energy. it's a 2nd value in the capital, prague in 10 days, many processors and tempers demonstration. so there you can only was because of the ease tough sanctions on russia. after its invasion of ukraine, thousands of people are expected to march for reproductive rights across the u. s. and saturday. coming up at the latest pictures from washington dc. it's
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a day of action known as the woman's wave organizers are hoping to encourage people to vote for politicians who back abortion rights. the u. s. supreme court overturned the old v. wade willing and june the judgment guarantee to persons constitutional right. to have an abortion, my con has live for us in washington, dc might tell us what's been happening. well, there are gatherings across the united states in the course of the day here i am at one in dc. it's going under the umbrella title, the woman's wave, but it's a lot of entities taking part in these protests. but above all, what it is geared towards is 2 things. protest against the supreme court decision which overturn grovee weighed earlier this year. but also with an i to the midterm elections coming up on november. the eight's taking that supreme court decision to add the incentive to get people to go to the polls to vote for those who are in
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support of abortion and a woman's right to choose. i'm joined here by carrie sheffield from the independent woman's network. carry. what is this all about? well i, it's about a lot of misinformation about what happened with the supreme court ruling in june. unfortunately, a lot of women think that because of dogs, that the dogs ruling that now abortion will never be allowed in america, that's simply not true on it's simply returned business. you back to the states under the u. s. constitution, there is no statement of abortion in either direction in the us constitution. and so they were turn this into the state. and so we think it's a lot of misinformation. we also know that as women, we're multifaceted people, we're people, and the number one issue for all voters, men and women is the economy and inflation. and unfortunately, this administration, joe biden, and a congressional democrats made the inflation, they've created the inflation problem by devaluing the us dollar through waste spending through inflationary bills that are keeping people stuck at home. instead
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of being productive in the workplace and create the us dollar crisis and created an inflation price in an interest rate prices as well, a lot of factors going on. but this administration, as well, is arguing very strongly that the only way to restore women's rights is to vote that in the midterm elections in november to become a political issue, despite the criticism of the administration correct? well, sure, but we actually believe the joe biden wants to destroy women's rights. in fact, we rented a truck here that says that if you cannot define what a woman is, you cannot defend what when it women is because joe bite and through his title 9, rewrite title 9 is a 50 year piece of legislation that was bipartisan. you had republicans and democrats coming together to support title 9, and unfortunately, joe biden, there, his administration has proposed regulation that would systematically dismantle the definition of a biological woman and would allow biological men to, to take over our sports to win our competitions. when our scholarship and we think
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that this is very unfortunate, it would allow biological men as well into our prisons and into our a battered women's shelters. so we know that joe biden does not believe in women's rights. also in afghanistan, joe biting abandoned the women of afghanistan, the women again to stand now lived under a theocracy because of joe biden. joe biden supports that. the accuracy of afghanistan has destroyed women's rights in afghanistan. he's also destroyed women's rights by not sending up to iran. what is joe biden doing for the women of iran? nothing. what he wants to do is to pander into allow this iranian nuclear deal, which will enrich and emboldened and removed sanctions, and will allow money to go to the theocracy of iran, and that is against women's rights. thank you very much. as you can hear, it's a complicated situation, no issue of black and white. what we have here is women from all political sectors coming to, to protest that supreme court decision. but to also protest the why the attack that they see on the rights of women and on the rights of women to repre juice. so this
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is part of a tidal wave. as i mentioned, president biden has made very clear his belief that in order to be fool roe v wade, he cannot do it by executive decision that is up to the people of the united states to do so at the polls, his administration is using this as a rallying call for those midterm elections in november. my thank you very much indeed my can on talking to this from washington dc. it is government appealed for international military health. it says it needs help to contain a security situation, which is getting worse. supplies of water, fuel and basic goods are running out protesters of blogs, road sins. primers are all re ended fuel subsidies last month that led to a sharpie increase in petrol and diesel prizes. haiti's most powerful gang has blocked access to his largest fuel terminal. it's warning but its members are going to stay there until the prime minister. resigns gas stations are shut. hospitals
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have cut back uncritical services and businesses have curtailed their hours. haters . also dealing with another color outbreak with several deaths reported. the prime minister says his nation is in crisis, my little community, i am asking the international community and all the countries that are friends of haiti to support us, help us fight this mcclane crisis. i am also asking for aiden help. i'm a need for you to give us the support. we need to stop people from dang in droves. if we don't do anything, we need treated water and medication to reduce the people that are sick in are that colors that did to make it returned to the country. i. spain is facing a crisis in its annual olive harvest to the nation, experienced its worst drought in 500 years this summer and its own of all production could be down as much as 40 percent hurry for us. it reports from the province of han in southern spain, autumn in southern spain. the time when the olives turn green and plump ahead of
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the harvest, the province of high end has become a virtual mano culture. more than 60000000 olive trees producing more than a 5th of the world's olive oil. but this year's harvest is projected to be down massively. gobeel sheeka 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. it's into the being great for them, which is this is the main source of income, especially for people from the high in the area. without olives, than construction work 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 year's drought and heat wave is a worrying sign for this.

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