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what you're doing well and we work on the front line and he's to the ukraine. we're in one of the towns where russian forces have been forced to flee as keeps counter offensive pushes ahead. ah ha ha robin. the watchful of 0 lost my headquarters here in dover. also coming up rallies are held across the us to demand women's rights and urged people to vote. and next month's midterm elections. israeli forces kill for palestinian teenagers in 24 hours and the occupied west. bank of the material is held in became offensive for $27.00 soldiers killed during an attack on a convoy of trucks delivering supplies. ah,
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welcome to the problem. the battle in easton ukraine is intensifying as its forces try to advance into the look hans 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 talked a wall in the view as may find some of the images in his report. disturbing bomb craters, destruction, and the obliterated remains of people's lives. the closer you get to the new east in front, the more dead russian soldiers you find. the valleys of shells and rockets crash back and forth.
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louisa, russian 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 camila, where they fled, stretch new value at an an us. it's been the horrible. 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 have been pulverized by exploding shells. tanks, apc's, and all manner of bones out vehicles lying 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
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forests. we crossed the partly destroyed bridge, which is near collapse. the smashed school bus is empty. bar 2 dead russian soldiers hanging at its sides. the bars of swarming flies, the only sound of the terrifying explosions bottle on the doorstep. if i didn't, how can you 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. oh, she doesn't even flinch when a shell explodes close by. when the russians gave us humanitarian age, he continues. there were about 700 of us, but many left for the russian side. just before the ukrainian army,
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liberated the village. we slowly move up the road, careful to avoid the unexploded bombs and shrapnel that is ripped through more vehicles and bodies on the hill. barrels of econ shells land close by as many tents 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 of krajina, but the little what is that most is what you will you on. we can hear a drone overhead got got, got, go now if you don't want your cars destroyed shop. a terrified ukrainian soldiers as they run by all stratford al jazeera tortuga, eastern ukraine. russia announced a new commander in charge of its fighting forces in ukraine. the appointment of air
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force general sir gaia serving kin is the 3rd senior military assignment in a week. russian forces have faced a series of defeats in ukraine in recent weeks until now. moscow had not openly confirmed that any one was an overall military command of what it still calls its special military operation in ukraine. well, russia says road, unreal traffic has resumed the vital bridge that connects climate mainland russia. it was damaged by large explosion. early on saturday. moscow says at least 3 people were killed, and president vladimir putin has ordered additional security. so let's show you where the explosion took place and why it's significant. now the areas shown in red or under the control of russian forces and the separatist allies. the cash bridge is a crucial root supplying moscow's troops in southern ukraine and the naval port of savannah, the pole. ukraine does not claim responsibility,
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but the attack comes as its forces push ahead with their counter offensive in the east and the south bombard well, has more for 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 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 as a terrorist attack and an act of war on russia. president ludlow put in house order the 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 armor, or at least a $125.00 kilos. and the other possibility would be sabotaged from special forces.
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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 in peninsula. it was opened by law, 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 c ferrying arch under the bridge was not effected, but this will likely post several challenges for rushes capabilities to supply its troops. and other administrative operations in crimea. the catch bridge is less
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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. 100 fun underhill moscow. ukraine's presence autumn is lensky reference the bridget havoc in his knife. he 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 ukrainian to know what to do, and i know that our future is sunny. this is the future without invaders on all out here at traits in particular. and crimea. the you and you can watch dog says ukraine's apparition, nuclear power plant has been forty's, emergency diesel generators. and then after shutting overnight,
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russia and ukraine. blame each other for strengthening europe's largest nuclear plant. the facilities reactors are shut down, but the lead external powers are cool. and avoid a nuclear meltdown view and the topic energy agency chief is called for protection zone, around the plant for the head of ukraine's center for civil liberties says the groups nobel peace prize belongs to all ukrainians. the organization was awarded the 2022 prize on friday and says the award will give them strength in their efforts to ensure human rights are upheld its separate meal. yet the roots chena this prize belongs to every ukrainian citizen that fight for freedom. it is important support that we do hope to use all the possibilities that this platform provides for a couple of things. and they break all the ukrainian military and civilians as to prison to begin the reform or the international security system which now lies in ruins. to give a chance for justice to hundreds of thousands of victims of war crime,
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to create an international tribunal and bring peace and all the war criminals to responsibility. south korea and japan say north gray respond to short range ballistic missiles. the 7th such weapons test in recent days. so through the military called it a serious provocation, that homes peace. though the launch came hours after the u. s. and south korea completed a new round of naval drills off the green peninsulas. east coast is a day of action. they're calling the women's wave. thousands of women have be marching in support of reproductive rights across the us. 6 months after the u. s. supreme court ended federal protection ally willing to have an abortion localized as a calling on people to vote for politicians who bank those rise. she had a tendency, has more from washington dc. yeah. 0 this wasn't just a margin support of the right to an abortion. this was specifically focused on
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mobilizing turner for the upcoming mid term elections, to defeat those who support the rolling back of female reproductive health care. with the chums, our power, our votes. you know that this is a very anti democratic, you know, initiative. we know that this is something that the american people do not support . 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. since the supreme court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion in june, the issue is because of a focus on mid term races across the country. of the u. s. congress, state governorships and state legislatures. i attracted from what had been seen as a potentially willing platform for the republicans to focus on the economy. crime and jo buttons, personal on popularity as president, the post address those issues do still dominate voters concerns. but the democrats sends a big opportunity to mobilize them most disillusion divisions,
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a handful of counter protests and showed up at the rally to who argue that the whole debate was based on a misunderstanding. and there is no statement of abortion in either direction in the us. and so they return, this is the state. and so we think it's a lot of misinformation but that's precisely why abortion rights activists say, it's so important to get out the vote locally. since june republican govern state to state have restricted access to abortions. in addition, joe, by says congress could codify the right to an abortion into federal law. if the democrats had a few more votes in congress, that's the promise multiple democratic presidents have not kept in the past. not long ago, it seemed like a real possibility that the democrats would be completely wiped out in these midterms because of inflation and jo biden's low popularity ratings. but now the democrats hope republican overreach on abortion, will leave the democratic base and swing voters to vote. democrat,
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despite their disappointment and what they've achieved since taking control of congress on the presidency. shebra times the al jazeera washington still had his old al jazeera, much in japanese capital against what they call the government economics war against russia. that's calling energy prices of skyrocket. it's known as green gold, but spain olive oil industry is facing a supply shortage. why industry leaders fair? the worst is yet to come. i. it's still quite warm in sun china, but nothing like the extreme heat we've had up until the last week. and the frontal systems have been coming south, the season has been changing, and the still rain falling here, not heavy, but it's, there was a bit dismal in shanghai. hong kong said that he to a bit warmer than his average, but not extreme. the significant rain is bit more obvious, the ne, through the yellow see the korean peninsula and japan. again, japan having had
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a big reduction temps, we'll see the opposite happen as the wind direction turns. so it's wet and young, young sold down through soccer and took here with increasing the warm weather and humid weather. and that rain really gathering through nor the hunch you and how come to be followed by back washed snow. so it really is potentially quite cold in a few places, but at the tropics where it's really never cold. but the rain tends to move around . we've had flooding recently in java is the area to watch full potential for more flooding was a massive shower, maybe hinting it going towards lose on, but not the weekend. still potentially very wet in bangkok and the rest of southern thailand. and here's the out of season rate, it's got a long way north through new delhi. they're still warnings in place for rain or snow. that includes a good part of the pool where it's already very wet. to with sponsored by categories, which site is winning chaos or control?
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what does the new forever prompts more mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation coming? how did we get so much raw? the quizzical good us politics, the bottom line. there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state. i'll just really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, lou, the me, welcome back you want y'all just there with lisa who, robin doha, reminder of all top news stories. the battle in east in ukraine is intensified as it falls is trying to advance into the region of the russian troops of retreated
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and recent days, leaving behind major disruption. russia says road and rail traffic has resumed on the vital bridge that connects the crimea to mainland russia. it was damaged by a large explosion on saturday. my case says at least 3 people were killed. and present. vladimir putin is ordered additional security and much of the been held in several us cities about the women's rights demonstrated to the supreme court decision. to overturn the federal right to abortion. organize the people to vote for politicians who support abortion rights in the month election. and israeli soldier has been shot dead and another wounded at a military checkpoint in the occupied east. jerusalem, please say upon seeing governor they've been 5 on a checkpoint. dish of fat refugee camp near the west bank security forces are searching for the attacker that a funeral has been held for a 17 year old palestinian boy killed by israeli forces during
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a raid in the janine refugee camp. israeli soldiers have killed for palestinian teenagers in the occupied west bank in just 24 hours as needed. abraham report lost for words. friends of 17 year old mattie le dad. we remember her young man gone too soon. is really force, has killed mattie with a bullet to the chest late on friday. that was after confrontations in his home town of al mazda al, gotta be between past indians and his really soldiers. when local said they were trying to fend off an attack by israeli settlers, a loyal and compassionate friend is how his neighbor adam leaded to where the members maddie minutes after he was laid to rest. okay, lemme for learning how young he used to dream of having a good future. he's someone who loved 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 electoral tactic had of elections
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and november, palestinian say is really politicians hoped to get more votes by increasing assaults on them. people here say matthews, only paul was trying to defend you from an attack by israeli settlers. turning into them all the while. and here in the west bank is out of the $114.00 palestinians killed by his ready forces in the west bank this year. a 3rd were shot in jeannine in the northern west bank. early on saturday, 2 palestinians were killed during confrontations after an israeli reed in the genie and refugee camps about some of our lives and the injuries were focused on the upper body parts. one of them was a direct boat to the head and the other was to the neck. the 2 men arrived at the hospital and their heart stalked over. we couldn't resuscitate low enough. night and daily reeds have recently been met with armed confrontations in the place. israel called the wasps nest. military analysts assuming there are hundreds of
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armed palestinians inside the janine refugee camp. last week these really military approved the use of thrones. put targeted assassination 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 palestinians support for an armed uprising against israel at 48 percent. the odds of achieving peace are low, but standing still, the young hearsay is no longer an option. but him al jazeera, he occupied 2 bank. hey, well sir, all has been held and became defensive for 27 soldiers killed and attacked last month. that amongst $37.00 people who died after an ambush, l a convoy taking food to the north. now the attack triggered last week's coo, led by the military leader abraham torre. now the new self appointed president
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nicholas hank reports. routine. affonso is morning. it's dead in the barracks. an eerie 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 attack too many for military leader abraham torre. angered by another humiliating defeat stage to cool last friday becoming brocade fossils. 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. abdul hub swadell go survived the attack. he's still in shock for that. i. during the attack, we noticed our soldiers were no match. they were weaker. the ice fighters were
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stronger than us. whether dare to phase them were killed on the spot. 2000000 people are on the move, fleeing the violence in the north. oh terrorist tell us to leave our village. i was so just that and meant to protect us and not able to kill them under terrorist. they have come to which a war, there will be no survivors in the capital. why do go 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 boat without rob leeker loudly od. i think they, if offended, gone, we heard that the army sent 70 tons of supplies, considering how densely populated, jebel 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 try to diplomats and a visiting delegation from the west african regional body across the army has lost
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control of nearly half of the country face with setbacks, commanding officers appear divided on which military strategy to adopt. the young captain will have to rebuild trust in the ranks command, older and battle hardened officers, many of whom are frustrated and unite a fragmented army that has suffered too many losses on the battle front. nicholas hot al jazeera. now there have been protests against rising energy prices in germany. thousands of people gathered in berlin for the demonstration of noise. by the far right, 8th tea party, a group of anti nazi demonstrators held counter protests. activists say the government's policies over the war and ukraine of lead to an energy crisis and a stagnant economy. dominant cane has more than berlin in calling the demonstration on saturday. the i of the day has in mind that $4000.00 people would come join the movement on the streets of berlin to highlight what they considered to be the worst
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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 de members is also worth making. the point that the police say around 1400 people turned up to counter demonstrations against the movement of the day, had called to go through the streets of the capital city. the stated aim of the party was against the energy crisis solutions being proffered by the german government. he's interesting to point out that the movement called itself on land, 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 day says it represents a grass roots feeling in german society. that opposes the german government's policy. and yet very recent opinion polls suggest an overwhelming majority of
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germans support the government's energy crisis policy and it's policy vi ukraine. even if it means rising gas and electricity costs, transport officials in northern germany say a $3.00, a halt to rail traffic, was an act of sabotage. its alleged attackers cut cables vital to the network in 2 places on saturday. it was being labeled targeted and malicious action. they to the european union have stressed the need to protect critical infrastructure. after tax on the old stream gas pipelines economists are warding on the floor to public spending cuts in the u. k. after the government knows new plans for growth. some of those most at risk of people who depend on social welfare, the parker has more london get this. julian was told he had a brain tumor when he was just 28 and the prognosis wasn't good. it was a ton of diagnoses. so they gave me 6 or 12 months in 2016. now 34,
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he's out lived all medical expectations, but the former football coach is 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, to cost of living going on in our, my vin, to choose between fear it for the week or petro for hosp 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, governments put economic growth center stage and asked massive tax cuts to
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turbocharged the economy paid for from debt funded boring. we need to get rated me think the markets though reacted badly. the pound falling to an all time low against the dollar, with thousands of mortgage deals pulled as boring 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 pensioners lower 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
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330000 excess deaths linked to government cuts and public services and benefits introduced by previous british governments between 20122018 people dying prematurely because of reduced income's, ill health, poor nutrition and housing good bye. there is a human cost to some government decisions as a followup of 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. though spain is facing a crisis in its annual olive harvest, the nation experienced its worth drought in 500 years a summer and its olive oil production could be done by as much as 40 percent. hurry force reports now from the province of joel 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 has become
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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. 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, into the being directly into this is the main source of income, especially for people from the high in the area without olives, than construction. what goes down with him and a bit of everything else over the last. 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 after this years drought and heat wave is a worrying sign for this region that rely so heavily on them. the fear is that climate change could greatly disrupt spain's olive oil production line. the country
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provides nearly half of the entire global supply. agriculture already 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 will wise with higher peaks as well and very little vain . and when it does rain, it's going to be $21.00 already along with other vegetable oils, prices are going up, although produces, say not by enough to compensate for this year is collapsed tavis a lot a little bit. they did a little green gold, oil, vegetables, everything has gone up because of the inflation and also now with the smoke duction of all the vote, it all has an impact when it comes to rising prices in the fields. the.
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