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how to make the best way to build more prosperous communities. some of them invest the money into other businesses. school from like you got part of the rebel education scenes on al jazeera. it's a simple act of flying a flag. but in the occupied west bank raising the palestinian flag could get you shocked or arrested after the also ports of the $900.00 ninety's between the palestine devotion organization and israel that bound on the palestinian flag. but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express any type of support for the palestinian call. one day there are no palestinian flag. then next to each are filled with. it's a really like to your net by young men who were not even born. when these railey government 1st declared the palestinian flag in nico ah
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well you got my boy you? on the front line, easton ukraine when one of the towns by russian forces have been false to flee as keeps counter offensive pushes ahead. ah! observed robin, you're watching. um, is there a life headquarters here in dough also coming up a machine or was held him the key? the fence or the 27 soldiers killed, joe? going to tackle the convoy of trucks delivering supplies have is already full, says kill full palestinian teenagers in 24 hours. we occupied west bank and riley's held across the us to the women's rights and urge people to vote next midterm election. ah,
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ah, welcome to the program. the battle in easton ukraine is intensifying as its forces trying to advance into the country region. thousands of russian troops have retreated from the area in recent days, leaving behind major destruction. charles strafford drove to the frontline village of tolls. awarding the view as may find some of the images in his report, report disturbing bomb craters, destruction and the obliterated remains of people's lives. the closer you get to the new eastern front, the more dead russian soldiers you find. the volleys of shells and rockets crash back and forth.
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louisa brush and soldiers. little the road from where they were dug in just a couple of days ago. the ukranian army now show them the town of camina where they fled, stretch new value at tennis. it's been terrible, there's been no life with our neighbors left. and the russian soldiers took over their houses. but when they left, they were running, panicking on the straight russian military uniforms in abandoned homes. the soldiers common did. now empty bother detritus they left behind. the surrounding forests had been pulverized by exploding shells. tanks, apc's, and all manner of burnt out vehicles line the road. ukrainian rocket launchers moved to positions ahead. while while or should it were sitting in our basement for 3 to 4 days, chests arriving. they were so much selling and then they fled into the forests.
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we crossed the partly destroyed bridge, which is near lamps. the smashed school baths is empty. bar 2 dead russian soldiers hanging at its sides. the bars of swarming flies, the only sound of the terrifying explosions battle on the doorstep if everything, how can use an elderly woman appears at her gate that she describes the russian literary young lady? yes, they were moving everywhere, driving on the road, lots of vehicles, but i'm afraid to speak about it. she says, i haven't ever used it. oh, oh, she doesn't even flinch when a shell explodes close by. oh yes, i couldn't. when the russians gave us humanitarian aid, she continues. there were about $700.00 of us that many left for the russian side. just before the ukrainian army, liberated the village. we slowly move up the road,
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careful to avoid the unexploded bombs and shrapnel that is written through more vehicles and bodies on the hill. barrel of income shells land close by as many tent shelling here in the last few minutes as a few soldiers behind me that a running towards his village after village has been completely destroyed in this area as ukrainian forces push forward along this road towards the town camino what's, what is it mostly what we will, we can hear a drone overhead. go, go now if you don't want your cars destroyed sho, ukrainian soldiers as they run by all stuff without 0, horse gate, east of ukraine. russia has announced a new commander in charge of its forces fighting in ukraine. the appointment of air
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force general sir guy sort of going is the 3rd senior military assignment to the weak. russian forces have faced a series of defeats in the ukraine in recent weeks. and until now, moscow had not confirmed openly that any one was in overall military command of what it calls its special military operation. in the ukraine, the russia says road and rail traffic has resumed the vital bridge that connects climate to mainland russia. it was damaged by launch explosion, and on saturday, moscow says at least 3 people were killed and present. vladimir putin is ordered additional security. let's show you why the explosion took place, why it's significant. the area is shaded, read under the control of russian forces and the separatist allies. the coach bridge is a critical route supplying moscow's troops in southern ukraine and the naval port of savannah, the pole. ukraine has not claimed responsibility, but the attack comes as its forces push ahead. with a counter offensive in east and south,
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murmured vall has moved from moscow. this was the moment caught on amateur video cameras. at 607 am local time in crimea, purportedly showing a cargo attack 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 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 is behind it and how it happened. the most realistic is to explanations. one would be a laser guided bomb, or at least $125.00 kilos. and the other possibility would be sabotaged from
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special forces or from part offense. you're seeing an extension of the conflict the ukrainians are now bringing the fight into the rear areas of the supply of russian forces. the kurtz bridge, also called the crimea bridge, is one of russia's most vital supply lines. and it's only land linked with the crimea. and peninsula it was opened by law of me to put in in 2018, 4 years after russia next the climate territory from ukraine. the explosion caused 2 sections of the bridge to collapse, and several trained carriages caught fire traffic on the entire bridge came to a standstill. the sea ferry and arch under the bridge was not affected, but this will likely post several challenges for rushes capabilities to supply its troops and other administrative operations in crimea. the catch bridge is less than
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300 kilometers away from the nearest bottom flights in steps on. and here in mainland russia, no one seems to out. the incident is directly linked to the war and ukraine. and every finger of accusation is pointed at keith. how much fun undeserved moscow ukraine's presence out of his lensky reference the bridge attack and his nightly address, but didn't acknowledge that his forces were responsible. it wouldn't be there. today was a good and mostly sunny day in our country. unfortunately, it was cloudy and crimea, although it was still warm, but however the clouds ukrainians know what to do. and i know that our future is sunny. this is the future without invaders on old out here at traits in particular and crimea, locals. he is director of mike intelligence, limited, a russian focus political risk consultancy center. he explains the significance of this explosion on the bridge. in theory, it was exceedingly heavily protected. they were ships, submarines,
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and even specially trained dolphins to protect it from any attacked by c. there was a constant close at patrol as well as anti aircraft, and indeed anti missile defenses on both ends. and furthermore, the bridge was meant to be controlled and regularly patrol by police as well as soldiers. so they had basically, rather than gloriously claim that this, this bridge was, was impossible to attract the fact that such a printing relatively simplistic approach as driving a truck bomb on the middle and detonating, it could be done demonstrate. so i think 2 things. one is the fundamental weakness that we've seen with russian procedures. and the 2nd thing is the fact that ukrainians, if we, if it was them which you know, that genes, they're, like, piazza have demonstrated a considerable skill for identifying the loopholes within russian systems. and exploiting them to the fullest. yes,
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there's no way of getting around that. this was in so many ways hooton's bridge. and he's the one who had pushed for it being built so quickly as a symbolic connection of crimea with the russian mainland. he's the one that drew the 1st orange truck across the bridge to open it formally. and now he's the one who are getting after his 70th birthday is now him to deal with the aftermath. this is, this is one of the problems that he faces. he is so heavily associated who self firstly with annexation of crimea and now with the war ukraine, that each of the particular high profile reversals cannot help but redound against him. he will look for scapegoats. he will blame all kinds of other people. but ultimately that you can only do that for so long. you can change up or reach a nuclear plant, has lost its last remaining external power source. after renewed shutting overnight, the ends autonomy a top atomic watchdog says the facility is now relying on emergency diesel generators which have enough fuel for at least 10 days. it's reactors are shut down,
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but it's still is external power for cooling to avoid nuclear meltdown. dea has called a protections and around the plan, which is europe's largest nuclear power sight in other news. now, south korea and japan say north korea has 5 to short range ballistic missiles. the 7 such weapons test in recent days, south korea military called it a serious provocation, that hobbs peace. the lords came hours of the earth and south korea completed a new round of naval drills of the korean peninsula, east coast. the machinery has been held and became offensive for 27 soldiers killed in an attack. last month that had been $37.00 people died after an ambush and a convoy taking food to the north. the attack triggered last week's coo, led by military nita ibrahim tore. now the new self appointed president nicholas hack ripple's routine. foster was morning. it's dead in the barracks. an eerie
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silence. only broken by the names of soldiers, all killed by isolate fighters while protecting a humanitarian convoy in the north. last month. it was when attacked too many for a military leader. brian tore, angered by another humiliating defeat stage to cool last friday, becoming burkina faso, the newest leader. the aftermath of the attack was captured on mobile phone. hundreds of trucks burned, they were transporting wheat and rice to grow a town of 350000 people in the north, besieged by isolate since february, where people are dying of hunger truck driver. abdulla had suargo survived the attack he still in shock because i, during the attack, we noticed our soldiers were no match, they were weaker. the iso fighters were stronger than us. whether dare to face them were killed on the spot. 2000000 people are on the move,
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fleeing the violence in the north. there is to tell us to these, our village. i was for just that i meant to protect us, not to kill them. terrorist, they have come to which a war job be no survivors on the in the capital. why do people are taking matters in their own hands? collecting food and clothes, they will hand over to the military. which plans to air drop help for the besieged city of g bo property allotted me out. i think for the front we had that the army since 70 tons of supplies, considering how densely populated depot is 70 tons is nothing. it's not enough. we need to do more. it is a war burkina. faso cannot afford to lose, explains trying to diplomats and a visiting delegation from the west african regional body echo was the army has lost control of nearly half of the country face with setbacks, commanding officers appear divided on which military strategy to adopt the young
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captain. we'll have to rebuild trust in the ranks command, altar and battle hardened officers, many of whom are frustrated and unite a fragmented army that has suffered too many losses on the battlefront. nicholas hot al jazeera, but the u. s. is revealing a request from haiti for international security support. it's asked for a specialized armed force of to weeks of violent protests, gangs of blockade to the main port angry that the prime minister ended fuel subsidies. or it'll re says if country is at risk of a humanitarian crisis as it faces the shortage of water fuel. basic goods is also dealing with another cholera outbreak. well done. foot served as a special and before haiti in 2021, he says, a military intervention could come at a high cost for haitians. the current risk is, is very high for an international force, dr. ariel and read the fact of prime minister who is anointed by the international
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community after president moore. he is a fascination a year ago, has been seen as illegitimate by the people he has not done one thing for them. line. so as a result, there protesting natalie fuel services in the us international imposition of government over the past several back. and my concern is if you send a military force in currently to go after the games taken a warning, the fighting, the people who do not want to military intervention right now until they have the space to come up with their own socio political solution. his proud still had it on out to 01000 march in germany's capital against what they call the government.
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speaking of war against russia is calls the energy prices to skyrocket. ah, now the arctic air is gathering, it's right up here. it's coming to the eastern side of canada where there'll be some snow. it's chilled elsewhere. this cold front has brought temperatures right. the way down after having a very warm summer and early auto. but those temperatures are lifted up by day even up in denver. colorado 22 and the shells continue in the mountain states and desert south west. it's dry on the pacific seaboard is there dry on the landing seaboard as well, but it's rather more active just the south. this briefly hurricane julie will make landfall. i think, in the morning of sunday, in nicaragua, it probably a category category one hurricane when it makes land for its risk again is not
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going to be. the wind is going to be the amount of rain and throughout sunday, monday may be tuesday, wanda's westwood, from nicaragua, in the isthmus. and of course that rain will produce flooding and land slides. south of all this, the heaviest rains seems to be briefly around columbia. there's been some flooding here, there's more in the forecast and caught a massive shower that stretches down just those northern paraguay mainly in brazil . but look at the wind direction that gives you $35.00 degrees in rio, humid and sundry, while the less humid and thankful little bit dryer in montevideo, but only 13 ah ah, with ah,
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with ah ah, we'll go back to watching al jazeera with me said robin doe haul reminder of all top news stories. the battle in easton ukraine is intensifying as its forces trying to advance the lucon region. thousands of russian troops have retreated in recent days, leaving behind major destruction. estates funeral has been held and became a fancy for soldiers killed by fighters. linked to al qaeda, they attacked
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a convoy delivering supplies to the dolph last month. 37 people died including 27 soldiers and the u. s. is reviewing a request from haiti for international security support is asked for a specialized armed force since the security situation on the island deteriorates. gangs of blockaded a main fuel port after the prime minister ended fuel subsidies. a federal has been held for a 17 year old palestinian boy killed by israeli forces during a raid, and the janine refugee camp is ready. soldiers have killed for palestinian teenagers the occupied west bank in just 24 hours. as nita abraham reports last 4 words friends of 17 year old madeline. edwin. remember her young man gone too soon? israeli forces killed mattie with a bullet to the chest late on friday. that was after confrontations in his home
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town of a missouri that'd be between palestinians and israelis. soldiers, when local said they were trying to stand off an attack by israeli settlers. he loyal and compassionate friend is how his neighbor adam le dad, where members mattie minutes after he was lead to rest. he used to dream of having a good future. he's someone who love life and going out. he was going to be too soon. palestinians say not only is there no accountability for these killings, but the violence against them is being used as an electro world tactic. had of elections in november, palestinian say is really politicians hoped to get more votes by increasing assault on them. people here say math, these are only paul was trying to defend from an attack. by the way the secretary was turning into the most y m. and you're in the west bank, 2000 out of the 114 palestinians killed by israeli forces in the west bank this
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year. a 3rd were shot in gene in the northern westbank. early on, saturday to palestinians were killed during confrontations. afternoon israeli reed in the jean refugee camp and it's about council across the injuries are focused on the upper body part was one of them was a direct boat to the head and the other was to the neck. and the 2 men arrived at the hospital and their hearts talked. we couldn't resuscitate last night. and the rates have recently been met with arms confrontations in the place. israel called the wasps nest. military analyst estimate. there are hundreds of on palestinians inside the janine refugee camp. last week, these really military approved the use of drones port targeted assassinations as palestinians use of gunfire increases largely unarmed in the face of a violent military occupation. palestinians say they can only rely on themselves. recent polls suggest the palestinian support for an armed uprising against israel
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at 48 percent. the odds of achieving peace are low, but standing still, the young hearsay is no longer an option neither but he elijah's eda. the occupied westbank purchase have been held across iran against the government's handling of the death of mazda domini while she was in police custody. oh, officials say at least one person was killed with offices will not involved present abraham or you see face demonstrations as he visited a women's only university in toronto earlier on saturday. a wave of public unrest has had her on since. i mean, he's death. last month, thousands of people have been monitoring in cities across the u. s. in support of reproductive rights. it's a day of action known as the women's wave and organized, the hoping to encourage people to vote for politicians who back abortion rights.
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it's immersed as a critical issue ahead of next month's midterm elections. in june, the supreme court overturned the federal protection, allowing women to have an abortion under there was mike hannah was at the march in washington, dc, romanov gathering and marches across the nation. here in d. c, this is part of what is being billed as a woman's wave. the major motivating factor in this is the supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade. but there's something else going on as well. that is not seen as the only attack on democracy of the attacks that are being taking place is restricting the rights of people to vote. so what we're seeing here is an anger, but at the same time, an attempt to persuade people to get to the polls at the mid term elections in november. let me decide this might have yes, ma'am. if i could ask you why you're marching here today. and people are trying to
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take away my power at how important is it as well to use his anger, to go to the polls in november. it's the most important thing i think i will ever do in my life and continue to do every single day. just because i have friends, i have people who need this and it just it no unfair n just no i, i will be there in so many people be there. it's going to happen if i feel then, so it will, i will and i will be ok. thank you very much indeed man. well, that is a majority sentiment that you are hearing among these thousands of people rough just about the woman's right to reproduce. but it's also about broader democratic issues, deep concern about an attack on democracy within the whole nation itself. no, there have been protests against rising energy prices in germany. crowds gathered in berlin for the demonstration organized by the far right. a n d party, a group of anti nazi demonstrators. how counter protests act of his say,
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the government's policies over the war. ukraine have led to an energy crisis and a stagnant economy. dominant kane has law from berlin. in calling the demonstration on saturday. the i have day hands in mind that $4000.00 people would come join their movement on the streets of berlin to highlight what they consider to be the worst excesses of the government his policy to do with the energy crisis and the war in ukraine. in the event, police say that as many as 10000 people turned up and marched with the i have day members is also worth making. the point that the police are around 1400 people turned up to counter demonstrations against the movement of the i. after you had called to go through the streets of the capital city, the stated aim of the party was against the energy crisis, solutions being profit by the german government. it is interesting to point out
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though that their movement caught itself on. sir lancer asked in german, our country 1st, and yet the flags that many of those people were carrying with german and russian flags is also worth making. one clear point, the i have de says, it represents a grass roots feel in german society. that opposes the german government policy. and yet very recent opinion polls suggest an overwhelming majority of germans support the government's energy crisis policy and it's policy vi ukraine. even if it means rising gas and electricity costs labor unions and the check for public also held a demonstration against the soaring cost of food and energy. it's the 2nd rally in the capital, prague in 10 days. when he protested blame the economic struggles on the eve of sanctions on russia. invasion of ukraine took kids parliament is debating a controversial media bill put forward by the governing
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a party and its nationalist allies. the proposed law is intended to combat what its supporters call this information, but others say it will be used to crack donald journalists phenom. consider has more from stumble in that you can almost and you to research. it is a vocal critique of turkey as a comic policies which have resulted in storing inflation and collapsing currency. the capital markets forward suit him for his predictions on the rapid slide of the turkish near the new media bill against this information, which some call censorship law concerns 10 says top lemma. galle. i know that we were 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 mama, we think they're trying to suppress voices by pushing for this before the election . and then a real table last may by present for just $25.00 are 40 and his nationalist l eyes course were one to 3 years in prison for citizens. so intentionally spread what the
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government considers misleading information. it also requires social media platforms to remote content that steve falls and share account details with authorities. but it will allow news websites to receive public advertising revenue and issue pret skarts. i centurylink, who runs multilingual digital platform of a pro government news outlet. lease. some regulation is necessary because it is that that is journalists, we have to keep up with all developments and social media journalism is a fast paced environment. and if you're not part of that environment, fall behind it. 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 the bill saying is the 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 use is. in this case, the system will have an active complaint mechanism is basis to verify is your 40 itself, which minute is already about? if the authority denies the new story becomes false news. the proposed law, which has been in the works for more than a year, comes a head of a presidential election scheduled for next year with neighborhood. and some of the old found 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 as pass, it could be used as a word, as journalists seen after total al jazeera the sample. and finally, it's fat bare week where people around the world to park the competition to find the fattest bag in an alaskan park found.

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