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ukraine says at least 17 people have been killed and russian shelling in the city of the whole region. what you get mostly for you on the frontline and eastern ukraine as camp counter offensive pushes ahead, were in a town retaken from russian forces. tis a few soldiers behind me that are running towards us. village off to village has been completely destroyed in this area. as ukrainian forces push forward along this road towards the child camino ah hello. there i'm to start the attain. this is al jazeera life and are ha also coming. rally is, are held across the us to demand women's rights and urge people to vote next month to mid term elections. and personhood rights for europe's largest seawater lagoon were in spain. environmental campaign has struck
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a major victory. ah . now at least 17 people have been killed and a russian attack, and the ukrainian city is upper risha. and that's according to ukrainian officials whose a russian forces showed the cities residential areas overnight. it happened hours after an explosion, partially collapsed, the key bridge linking the crimean peninsula with mainland russia. while the battle and eastern ukraine is intensifying as keeps forces, try to advance him to the loo hunter region. thousands of russian troops have retreated from the area in recent days, leaving behind major destruction. char stratford drove to the frontline village of talk. now a warning he was may find some images in his report. disturbing bomb craters,
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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 valleys of shells and rockets crush back and forth belongings of russian soldiers, little the road. from where they would dug him just a couple of days ago. the ukrainian army now shell them in the town of camila where they fled, stretch new value at an an us. it's been the 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
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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 lined the road ukrainian rocket launchers move to positions ahead. while while while or she did, we were sitting in our basement for 3 to 4 days. cesar island, they were so much selling and then they fled into the forests. we crossed the partly destroyed bridge, which is near to lamps. the smashed school bus is empty bar to dead russian soldiers hanging at its sides. the bars of swarming flies, the only sound of the terrifying explosions battle. everybody wants to be for you for doing how can you use an elderly woman appears at her gate that she describes
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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 of us that many left for the russian side, just before the ukrainian army, 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. 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
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area as ukrainian forces push forward along this road towards the town camina, but the little quote you got most is boy, we will. we cannot hear a drone overhead got got, got, go now if you don't want your cause destroyed shelter. terrified ukrainian soldiers as they run by all stratford al jazeera, tortured east of ukraine. oh, i am now joined by boy challenge. he is following developments for us from kid rory, as we're seeing this ukrainian push continue. we are also seeing some perceived retaliation from moscow. yes, and again, it's the civilians of the city is average. yeah. that seem to be experiencing the west of russia's rage. the city has been pounded repeatedly over recent days by russian air strikes and missile strikes. it's indiscriminate at best. at worst,
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it seems intense. no, that's how most ukrainians interpreted is why they describe russia as a terrorist. states and last nights again, there were strikes on civilian targets. it seems with a high rise building being hits. many houses being hit, the death toll as we understand it at the moment is 175 houses destroyed, 40 damage. the authorities ends at bridge. your city say that the russian aeroplanes launched at least 12 missiles at the city. now, is that retaliation? it's you can't look into the mindset of the russian military unsafe, assure at the moment boss. sadly, the russians are smarting off that the attack on the catch bridge yesterday, an attack to which the the ukrainians still have not explicitly said they were responsible. lots more insinuation today. lots more hints in his address,
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the video address to the nation last night, president lensky framed it as a weather report saying that over most of ukraine conditions with goods and sunny. but i've a crimea, it was a big cloudy. rory challenge the following developments from key for us. thank you so much for now. moving on and south korea and japan say north korea has 5 to short range ballistic missiles. the 7th such weapons tests in recent days. south korea military called it a serious provocation. that tom's peace, the launch came hours after the u. s. and south korea completed a new round of naval drills off the korean peninsula. the east coast marchers have been held in the us in support of reproductive rights and come 6 months after the supreme court ended federal protection allowing women to have an abortion organizers urging people to vote for politicians who support abortion rights. and next month election, she returns the report now from washington,
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dc. yeah, this wasn't just a margin support of the right to an abortion. this was specifically focused on mobilizing turner for the upcoming mid term elections, to defeat those who support the rolling back of the reproductive health care with the chums, our power, our vote. we 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 voice and start and then make their votes heard on november 8th. since the supreme court overturn the constitutional right to an abortion in june, the issue is become a focus on mid term races across the country of the us 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 biden's personal on popularity as president the post address those issues do
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still dominate voters concerns. but the democrats sends a big opportunity to mobilize, you know, most disillusioned divisions, 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 statement that 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 biden says congress could codify the right to an abortion into federal law. if the democrats had a few more votes and congress, that's a 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 joe biden's low popularity ratings. but now the
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democrats hope the republican overreach on abortion, will lead the democratic base round swing voters to vote democrat, despite their disappointments and what they've achieved since taking control of congress on the presidency. shebra times the al jazeera washington. well, the economy, climate change crime and immigration will also be on the mines of us versus when they head to those poles. on november, 8th, the elections will be crucial for president joe biden, and his democratic party. alan fisher explains, in a months time the american public will go to the polls for the midterm elections. for many. this is a referendum until biden's 1st 2 years in the white house and it's supposed to be believed. it wouldn't be good news for the democrats. what remains clear is that american politics is still incredibly devices. so what's at stake? well, in the house of representatives, everything, $435.00 congressional districts, some are solidly republican, some are solidly democrat, but there are
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a few that can be flipped. and the republicans know that a net gain of just 5 seats will give them control of the chamber. that would mean nancy pelosi is no longer the speaker. pushing through the presence agenda. she would be replaced by a republican, almost certainly kevin mccarthy in the senate, 35 of the $100.00 seats it up for grabs. but only 10 of those are thought to be competitive. at the moment, both sites have 50 seats with tiebreaker decided by the casting vote of the democratic vice president. now both sides know that a net gain of just one will give them control of the chamber. traditionally, the president's party doesn't do well in mid terms. donald trump lost 40 house seats. barack obama lost 63 in his 1st mid term. so what are the key issues for voters? first, there's inflation. the cost of everything seems to be going up and not just the basic cost of food, stuff and wages aren't rising at the same level. the economy as most people's
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number one consent. there's also the cost of filling up your vehicle. it's expensive and with opec, and i think production cut is going to get more expensive justice people are going to the hold. so it's all bad news for democrats. right. well, not necessarily the supreme court decision to overhaul abortion rights in the united states has led to more women and democrats registering to vote. they believe the only way to protect abortion is that the ballot box and the democrats also see the polls suggest americans want to restrict access to some weapons. and the believe that the only way to do that is to give them a majority in the mid term elections, is the pause are to be believed. then the republicans could well when the house and just fall short in the senate. but we've learned one thing over the last 6 years. it is that american politics is highly unpredictable. i'll still ahead here on al jazeera. my funeral is held and begin
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a faster for $27.00 soldiers killed during an attack on a convoy of trucks delivering supply. ah, as a cold front walking across europe is dissing here doesn't look very active. and despite his cold looking spikes, he's not dropped him. she's very much just a couple degrees. i think that allowed the sunshine to come through afterwards. but where that cold air meets the woman's waters in the west and mad it will produce significant thunderstorms. the corsica sardinia, french riviera, and possibly the italian house. the potential for flooding exist, they're similar story for the eastern black sea where rainy's might fall in turkey, a median ga, quite possibly, the tempted ody dropped in anchorage on with the wind, his easy and his down bull. and indeed through the eastern met the picture. if i
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take you a day ahead, moves the rain all through italy introduces more for spain and portugal, but the sun is out for the most part. the near wintry weather, the terminal weather is restricted, reach the found off the british charles to norway and maybe to denmark has been heavy rain again in nigeria, been a wet season is more flooding as a result of the south of the capital. i would like to say this rain is coming to an end and temporarily might do this particular batch is moving on westwards towards toko bending and gonna. but i can't say that's the end there is more developing. and again, it's quite a long way north. ah frank assessments, if a program was there to build a nuclear weapon replied to deal by informed opinions, i believe that armenia a judge should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many times
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. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king chose will take in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah ah. hello there, i missed all of your pain dawn. that's remind you about top stories here at the salad. at least 17 people have been killed in a russian attack and the ukranian city of parisha, ukrainian officials, a russian forces shelled the cities residential areas overnight. meanwhile, the battle and eastern ukraine is intensifying as its forces tried to advance and to the loo hunt. screech and thousands of russian troops have retreated in recent
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days, leaving behind a major destruction marches up and held in several u. s. cities in support of reproductive rights organizes urging people to vote and next month, midterm elections for politicians who support the federal right to abortion. now a funeral has been held at a 17 year old palestinian boy killed by israeli forces during a raid in virginia refugee camp. israeli soldiers have killed for palestinian teenagers in the occupied westbank in just 24 hours as needed. abraham reports last 4 words. friends of 17 year old man, he let edwin remember are young men gone too soon? israeli forces killed mattie with a bullet to the chest late on friday. that was after confrontations in his home town of missouri to be between past indians and israeli soldiers. when local said they were trying to stand off an attack by israeli settlers,
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he loyal and compassionate friend is how his neighbor adam le dad, where members maddie 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 hope to get more votes by increasing our thoughts on them. people here say math, these are only paul was trying to defend me from an attack. by the way the secretary was turning into the most y m. and you're in the west bank. he tells me, out of the $114.00 palestinians killed by israeli forces in the west bank this year . a 3rd were shot in gene in the northern westbank. early on, saturday to palestinians were killed during confrontations. afternoon israeli reed
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in the jean refugee camp and it's about council across the injuries are focused in the upper body. part was one of them was a direct vote to the head and the other was to the neck. and the 2 men arrived at the hospital in their hearts talked, we couldn't resuscitate last night. and the rates have recently been met with armed confrontations in the place. israel called the wasps nest. military analysts assuming there are hundreds of 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. palestinian say they can only rely on themselves. recent polls suggest the palestinian 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
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he occupied with the bank, meanwhile, and israeli soldier was killed him, 3 other people wounded in an attack on a military checkpoint and occupied eastern them. these railey armies as a soldier was 18 year old know l as are they say a palestinian gunman opened fire on the check point near the shoe off that refugee can. a search for the attacker is ongoing anti government demonstrations across iran have entered a 4th week against the handling of the death of muslim meaning. while she was in police custody. the witnesses made least one person was killed on saturday, but please deny that officers were involved president abraham, right. you see face demonstrations when he visited women's or new university. and ron on saturday, a wave of public on rest of his around since, i mean he's death last month. wrestle said it has worn out from the capital up the quite 3. they probably call the in iran on saturday. the put the spot across the
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country once again in the largest cities in iran, they were widespread demonstrations being held in iran for the 1st time. the demonstration spread around grand bizarre. and one of the police had also was sat on fire. this is quite significant because grand 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 provence, were particularly violent. they would report to 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, are responsible for dr. kelly and the deport that we're not on the, on the 3 in the university is also there were widespread being held. and today, the president of iran, ibrahim racy, has with that one of them. does that work out and the enemies thought they could
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follow their vicious desires inside the university. 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 are a part of international conspiracy against iran. they believe that this protest where engineers, emperor walked by the foreign public and they said that you run into how full of there's plot against iran, however, that the motivations that took place on saturday saw that this protests are still far away from dine down. well, meanwhile, a group of hackers also interrupted iranian state television briefly on saturday with anti government messages. the iranian news program is broadcasting and appearance by around supreme leader, ayatollah ali jose, the act of screened images of masa, a minnie, and 3 teenage girls. and as you the call during the protest, after her death, written slogans including women, life, freedom,
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and the blood of our youth is on your hands will also play that live on their amass funeral has been held and became a fast. so for $27.00 soldiers killed in an attack, there among $37.00 people who died last month after an ambush on a convoy taking food to the north. they attacked trigon at last week's qu, led by military leader abraham troy. now the new itself appointed president. nicholas hack reports. who kina? faso is morning. it's dead. the barracks. an eerie silence. only broken by the names of soldiers who all killed by. i sold fighters while protecting a humanitarian convoy in the north last month. it was when attacked too many for military leaders. brian tore, angered by another humiliating defeat. he staged to cool last friday, becoming burkina faso, his newest leader. the aftermath of the attack was captured on mobile phone. hundreds of trucks burned. they were transporting wheat and rice to debo. a town of
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350000 people in the north, besieged by iso since february, where people are dying of hunger truck driver. abdulla hub suargo survived the attack he still in shock. since without a problem. hearing the attack, we noticed our soldiers were no match. they were weaker, the iso fighters were stronger than us. whoever dare to face them were killed on the spot. 2000000 people are on the move, fleeing the violence in the north. i'll open up terrorist, tell us to leave our village. i was so just that and meant to protect us and not about to kill them. terrorist to have come to which a war, there will be no survivors. in the capital walker 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 bo on with a robbery her loudly ard. every day, if offended on, we heard that the army sent 70 tons of supplies,
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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 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, florida north, and south carolina all assessing the damage left in the wake of hurricane in early estimates put the cost between $32.00 a $100000000000.00, which could make it one of the costliest ones to ever hit the u. s. kristen,
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so amy has this report now from new york, tallying up the losses from hurricane ian has only just begun. our roof is in the back of the house. for these retirees, seeing the damage to their homes and neighborhood was overwhelming. there's no words for it. it's like, oh, holy cow, what a mesh the south west coast of florida took the brunt of wind and storm surge, but the impact of the heavy rainfall was felt further inland and up the united states. eastern coast. experts say weather storms is one impact of climate change. the majority of the cost as well as the lives lost as a result of ah, hurricanes and tropical cycles comes from flooding. it comes from storm surge. it comes from the rainfall. one of the costliest storms in u. s. history superstore miss sandy wasn't even a hurricane. by the time i got here in new york, and yet here's where it did the most damage. $82000000000.00 in flooding. an infrastructure costs some early estimates for hurricane in are approaching that.
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more than 40000 utility workers were dispatched to florida alone to help restore power. water mains and roads have also suffered extensive damage. not to mention bridges. the governor said 800 of them were in need of assessment. president biden declared a disaster in florida paving the way for federal assistance for infrastructure as well as individuals. it means the federal government to provide individual assistance of $37900.00 for home repairs, another $37900.00 for loss property for everything from the automobile to a loss. wedding with several health care facility is damaged and forced to evacuate . health impacts and related costs will take years to fully understand and has gone into slash while the human cost remain. incalculable. kristen salumi al
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jazeera new york or campaigners fighting to preserve europe, the largest sea water will agree and have made a major legal break through mama or in southern spain now has the legal rights equivalent to a person. it's the 1st time european natural science has attained such a status, our force that reports from nominal in southern spain, the streets of la mancha, don't feel like they belong in one of spain's most famous natural habitats. this festival of 1900 sixties and seventies architecture well, but in closes, europe's largest salt water, lagoon, marmen or the little c. it's shallowness and high salt content produce a singular ecosystem. pedro garcia has spent much of his life trying to preserve it . years ago, he says, this stream would have been a trickle. now it's a near constant flow choice. i'll get out of luck on the ceiling. this is altered the conditions of ella goon. that used to be sophie losing an important part of its
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characteristic ecosystem which is very fragile. and this is had environmental but also serious social and economic consequences. pedro and other activists, the main threat is intensive agriculture. since the 19 ninety's water has been diverted to irrigate, what was a dry landscape, that water takes nitrates from the farmland into the mar several times in recent years, it's caused alga blooms, sucking out oxygen and killing see life. and other thread lies higher up where the legacy of this regions, mining history is still in evidence, arsenic and heavy metals remain in the scarred hillsides. the past couple of days have seen heavy rain, severe flooding in this region. this is what's been left behind up here at the side of the old mine. and if you think about all of that excess water, all of that run off carrying whatever pollutants it might have picked up here. it's only going in one direction downhill towards the lagoon. such events have driven
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low. professor teresa the centers years long battle to grant my men or the legal status of a person a battle she's now one. now we recognize that the. busy deny chuck is defended of the light on hot value enough to get right. and then now the big company can do things and t that the right of nature is the li, meet close by university scientists creating a living insurance policy just in case c, horses and other marine life from mom and or a being studied and bred to keep stocks in reserve, a future re introduction in the hope is they wouldn't be needed that i put in my notice when i got it. i work in the mama noise a long distance race and sit drink the regional and national governments are working. i think with all of the measures as a whole, we can get a moment to recover and gone to the regional government told us it was.
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