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russia says parts of a crucial crimean bridge have reopened after it was damaged by an explosion earlier on saturday. ah, i'm robinson. this is all your life. and joe hop also coming up. a funeral was held for a 17 year old palestinian killed and an israeli raid in jeanine. at least for palestinian teenagers, have died in 24 hours. she knows him burkina faso for dozens of soldiers killed last month. the attack came days before the 2nd military crew since the start of the year and thousands of women march across the us hoping to encourage people to vote for politicians who backed abortion lights. ah,
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ah, we're going to begin in russia where traffic is once again moving over to crimea bridge that was damaged by an explosion. these were some of the 1st vehicles to cross the street bridge after we opened it's a road and ran link that connects mainland russia with the crime mean in peninsula not security. camera appears footage appears to show a huge blast and saturday morning rushes national anti terrorism. kimberly says it was caused by a truck bomb and the 3 people were killed. part of the road section collapsed in a fuel tank or chain on the rail overpass. you can just see the back there caught fire. the bridge is a vital supply route for russia's forces in solving ukraine, especially the railings motion media says president vladimir putin as order to tighter security at the bridge as well as for crimean power supplies, how many begins are coverage? this was the moment caught on ometer video cameras. at 607 am local time in crimea,
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purportedly showing a cargo track exploding on the motorway parallel to the catch bridge. the blast was 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 described the incident other 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 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 caused 2 sections of the bridge to collapse, and several trained carriages caught fire traffic on the entire bridge came to
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a standstill. the c ferrying arch under the bridge was not affected, but this will likely pose several challenges for russia's 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 in ukraine. and every finger of accusation is pointed at keith $101.00 on the zillow. moscow. and laurie challenge has more from keith. for there have been a lot of insinuation from ukrainian officials, but no explicit confirmation that it was ukraine. that was behind this. we've heard earlier in the day from harlow portfolio, who is one of the main advisors to present the landscape. who said quite austin
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daily. that this bridge crime in bridge was basically just the beginning. everything illegal must be destroyed, everything stolen must be returned to ukraine. 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. well, as we were talking about, the bridge is a key supply route for russian forces. fighting in the southern castle region and for the naval port of savannah to pole. the only other route by rail is along the north shore of the sea of isaac, but it takes longer. it's about 30 to 40 kilometers away from the front, lines, rushes playing down the impact. the defense ministry says troops in southern
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ukraine could still receive supplies through existing land and sea collar doors. on earlier i spoke to alexandra voss covers. he is the editor in chief of swiss military review and i began by asking him what he thinks caused 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 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 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
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a truck bomb, what are the alternatives? let's say take this in reverse. if you wanted to produce this kind of a result of a miss style or something that slice horizontal is not going to do the job and it would require a bong. so a listing, trajectory weapon, it could also be a long range, missiles attack him. and so the long range version of 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
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. they, i nuclear watchdog says ukraine's is operation nuclear power plants been forced to use emergency diesel generators after shelling over night, russia and ukraine. blame each other for strikes near europe's largest nuclear plant. the facilities reactors are shot done, but he's still need external power to cool and avoid a nuclear meltdown. the you an atomic agency chief has called for a protection zone, a run the plant. there are multiple protests 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. presidents. abraham lacy earlier faced demonstrations was he visited a female only university and to run a wave of public unrest has hit a run since the death of masa omni missile. seldom has more fun to run up the quite 3. they probably call the, in iran on saturday, the put a spot across the country once again in the largest cities in iran. there were
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widespread demonstrations being held into iran for the 1st time. the demonstration spread around grand bizarre. and one of the police hot also was sat on fire. this is quite significant because graham bizarre into iran is an important business hob . and any disruption in the business could further detail create the older, the struggling economy in the, in the country. so among the protests that were held on saturday, those in could, on province were particularly violent. they were reported, several people have been killed by the security forces. however, the security forces are seen that only one person have been killed and that the pro tours are responsible for that clearly. and if the deport as were not on the, on the 3 in the university is also there were widespread being held. and today, the president of iran ibrahim receipt has listed one of them because i work out and the enemies thought they could follow their vicious desires inside the university.
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unaware that our students and professors were awake and would not allow the enemy's false dreams to come true. in iran, the general understanding among the officials is that the recent developments in iran, or a part of international conspiracy against iran. they believe that this protest where engineers, emperor walked by the foreign public. and they said that iranians, how full of there's plot against iran, however, that the most nations that took place on saturday saw that this protests are still far away from dined down. a female is being held for 17 year old palestinian man killed by israeli forces during a raid in the jeanine refugee camp is ready. soldiers have killed at least 4 palestinians, an injured 11, others in the occupied west bank in the last 24 hours. local sources say one of the detained palestinians is the brother of a member of this land jihad, the group was wanted by the israeli army into abraham has more from ramallah. just
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to give you an idea when you're in the cemetery, that give you an idea of how close this re supplements are just across this mountain. over here, there is an illegal is read in sacramento. you 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 palestinian sake. there's an increase of sutler attacks against palestinians that often leads palestinians, injured baghdad. and there we haven't seen cases of settlers of being prosecuted. and also we see is raining, poses usually coming to their rescue. this is the case of matt de la dad with 17 year old. but there are 3 other palestinian small with killed between friday and saturday. we are expecting for funerals all and all in 3 different locations after israeli forces of a weighted gain and clashed with the palestinian. i'm here and i also seen an
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increase in for those with tension and the use of earlier the enforcement. there is a growing tension. and since the beginning of the year, assuming the west bank alone runs ready, forces killed more than $114.00 palestinians including a disease shitty pony. he doesn't look good. so had an al jazeera, we're going to take a look at who's in the u. k. is most at risk of tough public spending cuts come into force on protesters in czech republic, demand some relief is the cost of living. keeps climate ah
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let's go with your weather update for the middle east and africa. good to have your lawn. some showers have danced into northern iraq. that's put a cap on sept, chosen or bill. so just a high of 34 degrees. but south of this for the sun is out octet is up to 48 q 8, we've got you in at 40 as well. and still that humidity persisting around the gulf states all has to do with the breeze. coming off those warm gulf waters of the pakistan, we've lost the sea breeze in karachi that allows your temperature to get up to 38 degrees. and in k p, k province, those snow levels have dropped to 3500 meters. so some snow on the mountain tops there in time persistent rain for turkey as ne bike seacoast, pushing into the caucasus on sunday. and i've got to get you an update on the flooding situation just outside of a buddha. some devastating scenes coming out of their water just infiltrating buildings. there are people trying to escape to higher ground in this situation. forecasts still calling for bouts of rain from above just stretching into like ghosts on sunday in the south. it's all about the heat,
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so temperatures have really come up in my poodle. that's because the wind direction has shifted around and in south africa, how tain province johannesburg, still a hive 30 degrees for you. on sunday, susan, take care. ah, ah, if the world has taught us anything, it's that we all need. so that includes, as hale one, as hale to, to do their job, they need help from the ground. support doesn't come any stronger than the s l samp . teleport, designed to protect and maintain our satellite from infrastructure to control. it never stops as sales space to deliver your vision, hulu.
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ah, what y'all does it remind over top stories? this are russia's transport ministry, says tropics, wanting again after an explosion on the bridge linking the mainland with crimea. russian authorities who sate was caused by a truck bomb, and at least 3 people were killed. a funeral was being held for a 17 year old palestinian boy killed by israeli forces during a raid on a refugee camp. in jeannie, at least 4 palestinian teenagers, had been killed in 24 hours. there are multiple protests taking place across a rom, against the government handling of the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody last month. police say one person was killed, but officers were not involved. president abraham and i, you see earlier face demonstrations as he visited a female,
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only university into crime. a state funeral was being held in burkina faso for soldiers killed by al qaeda linked fighters last month on attack. that accelerated the 2nd military cook this year. the fighters attacked a convoy delivering supplies to the north of the country. officials say, 10 of the victims were civilians and 27 were soldiers. 3 people are still missing. journalists, as sam med nick has more from walker google 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 tens of billions. 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
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to me, but according to many civilians. because the attack was so bad, and people say that the military should have secured this con, would 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 he's gone and they're hoping that the next leader, a tory, will be able to secure the soldiers better. thousands of people are marching in support of reproductive rights across the us. that's a day of action known as the woman's wave organizers are hoping to encourage people to vote for politicians who back abortion rights. your supreme court overturned the rule, v wage voting in june the judgment guarantee to persons constitutional rights to have an abortion. my con is alive in washington dc. might talk us through what's been happening well, this is just one of the dozens of marches and gatherings that is taking place across the us. in the course of the day,
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the initial reason to protest that abolition of robi weighed by a supreme court, but also looking ahead perhaps to the mid term elections and the ways in which the vote can be used to bring back and restore basic rights for women in the united states, i'm joined here by rachel o'leary o organizer for women's, much one of those organizing massive amounts of running across the country. what do you think is the most important thing to spotlight to day? i mean, these marches and rallies. there's about a 1000 of them all across the country with about 450 being marches and the other 450 being g o tv. and so we are laser focused on getting people mobilized on one side and actually plugged in on the other side to make sure that there is a women's wave this november. now the key issue here is of course, at supreme court decision, correct? one of the key issues i think that, you know, we're in a new era of american politics where a constitutional right has been rolled back and whether or not you are concerned about where she should be concerned about their stripping of personal freedoms and
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the ways in which that affects all of us. and so i think when you look at places like hans is that have had, you know, very clear responses in the wake of that, you know, rejecting the um, you know, the abolition of abortion. and we see that women are coming together across race and plays across etiology and saying, no, we of you know, insist upon bodily autonomy. i think that's an important point that we're not just talking about reproductive rights here. we are talking about action against any abrogation of constitutional rights within united states, a 100 percent. and justice clarence thomas said in his speech regarding the dev's decision that they were also looking at things around on contraception and marriage, equality and other issues. and so we know that there is an agenda at play here in order to, you know, look at rolling back further rights and the role of the government is not to constrict. it should be to expand in to have an expensive view of democracy and humanity. and we know that this is the very anti democratic um, you know, initiative. we know that this is something that the american people do not support
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. and so we're here to make sure that folks have the opportunity to make their voices heard and then make their votes heard on november 8th. this is the important issue, as well as the mid term elections on november the 8th. now the bite and administration, for example, has said it cannot do by executive action, restore roe v wade. that is up to the people of the us to do. and the way they do it is at the polls in november. is that what you're seeing and are using this as a spur to those people to vote. but what i would say is that their actions that the president can take, we've been super excited about what he has done. and we know that there are limits to his power, but we want to see him exercise up to that limit. and while we agree that the um, you know, the, that the votes at the seats have been taking are very important. you also see a reaction from the republicans as they've been losing to say ok, and then they introduced a national abortion man. and so this is a math soft moment for the g o p. they're not here in order to empower states. they're here to disempower women into strip rights and freedoms. and i think that they're going to see the reaction to that at the ballot boxes, november. rachel o'leary. thank you very much indeed. will there you hear the way
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in which a woman's rights intertwined with broader political process? this demonstration, not just about the rights of women, although that is an absolutely key issue, but also about the rights of all americans, regardless of gender or race in terms of following and being given full access to a democratic process, unhindered by the type of action that has been seen in recent months. my thank you very much. my kind of talking to us from washington d. c. economists, a warning of an onslaught of public spending cuts in the u. k. after the government announced new plans for growth. some of those most at risk of people who depend on social welfare. the barker has more from london, 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,
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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 for it for the week or petro, 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, 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, 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
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think the markets vo 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 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 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
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introduced by previous british governments between 20122018 people dying prematurely because of reduced incomes, ill health, poor nutrition, and housing good bye. 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. neve parker al jazeera london and his own people have been killed and an explosion at a service station in ireland. rescue crews are searching through rubble for victims in the village of chrislynn dawning all the bloss destroyed the battle station and damaged apartments on ins. primary sa says the death toll is likely to rise. labor unions and the czech republic are holding a demonstration against the soaring cost of food and energy, and the 2nd rally in the capital in prague in $10.00 days. money protesters in september's demonstration said their economic was or because of the ease tough
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sanctions on russia after its invasion of ukraine. st. vashon was at the raleigh in prague. just a labor union, a factory workers from all kinds of industries here from the metal 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, the highest inflation, one of the highest in europe, 70 percent of 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 that, my guess is a foreign minister. young help on. thank you for joining us. we're, we've been hearing slogans about stop the war. we need
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a peaceful solution with russia. is that the only one of the themes that you are also here on, i think is one of the main themes. one is against increasing poverty and the other one is against the war. other. busy for diplomatic solution and the renewal of the store, because obviously there is no military solution to the russian train in conflict. a put in a sound reason to be afraid about the increasing proximity of nato. true to order. but it does not mean that i will support the invasion looks to me. busy abolish international law, the invasion came at a time when already since last autumn we have been feeling
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the negative consequences of the increasing energy crisis. and therefore, the invasion is the problem. and now is that, is it easy for the government to blame the wall? so there's a different voices here in park, and this read are people calling to stop the people reading, gaming, president quoted for their misery, economic misery, that many people in europe, a high price is at the high nation, especially the energy right. that amounts to be in protest against rising energy prices in germany. thousands of people gathered in berlin for the demonstration organized by the far right f b party. a group of anti nazi demonstrators are expected to hold counter protests for as far as an easter island in the southeast and pacific of damage, some of its carved stone statues. the pacific island controlled by chile lies some
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3 and a half 1000 kilometers off its west coast. it took emergency cruise 8 hours to control the flames around the unesco world heritage site. but some of the figures known as why i said we badly charge the island as nearly 1000 to the statues which were carved by its indigenous people more than 500 years ago. that is just over a month to go until the fif, a world cup kicks off in, cut out. but starting to day teams from 24 countries are taking part in this st child world cup here in doha the tournament. same as to highlight the plight of more than 100000000 children living in poverty worldwide. barnaby lo went to meet players from the philippines for girls who put in the country on the football map. in any other neighbourhood in the philippines, this would have been a basketball court, must massage and thought on. 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
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a way out of poverty made just felt like gradually and really growing things from 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 recall that 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 at the football club. it's become one of the more competitive teams in the country. and she plans to use this experience to get the college scholarship said any of those are week off. it's one way of showing that i can be good both in sports and in my studies. 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
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leading the way that the national team qualify for the women's world cup next year . the 1st time we're 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 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 and as soon as they join an authentic play that challenge against boys the challenge to go color 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.
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