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ukraine says at least 13 people have been killed in russian shelling in the city of sapir. e. sure. we meet the ukrainian villages living under ground to protect themselves from russian forms. ah, thank you for watching al jazeera, i'm fully back to ball live in doha, also a head disgusting, sinful and criminal fault. frances denounces, europe's treatment of migrants. and where in spain, where europe's largest sea water lagoon has secured the same rights as a person. ah, we begin with a devout men's in ukraine. at least 13 people have been killed in
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a rush, an attack in the ukrainian city of sapir, asia, ukrainian official se, residential areas where shelled overnight. that happened hours after an explosion collapse, a section of russia's rolled and rail bridge, linking the mainland to the crimean peninsula. russian divers are to examine damage to the coach, straight bridge. it was reopened to traffic hours after the blasts. meanwhile, present brought amy zalinski says ukrainian troops are involved in very tough fighting near the eastern town of blackmore in the donnette screeching. russia says it's made gains there. while on saturday, the russian occupies the apparition, nuclear plant lost its power supply because of shelling the plant switch to emergency generators to keep reactors calling for a challenge begins our coverage with this report from keith zapper is yeah, the city has experience nights after night of this, the civilians there have been repeatedly pounded by russian missile and air strikes . attacks,
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often hitting apartment buildings and holmes. it's indiscriminate at best. it's a intentional worst. i think ukrainian certainly feel that it is intentional. that's why they describe russia as a terrorist state. the latest round of air strikes were told by craner authorities 12 miss alice laurence from russian plains last night. at least one apartment building hits 5 homes destroyed. now, what happens possibly to trigger this one, of course there was the attack on the crime in bridge which ukraine at the moment is not expressed explicitly saying it was responsible for. but there are more hints, more situation from leaders nor thirties. the fronts in the east and the south are not moving at the moment as fast as they have been. in recent days, the ukrainian advance paused or slowed down,
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but fighting does go on and my colleague charles stratford has been to the frontline village of tosca internet scope last on at the region, a warning. and so some of our view as there are disturbing images. now in charlie's report, apologies for that, we don't have that report for you, but we do have a whole job and i need to report hold. i went to meet some of the people living near the front line and she spent, she sent this report from the village of foreigners. more than 5000 people used to live in said no good. now they're only a few 100 left in the village in the process of getting new. you know, if you can't imagine how many explosives we here day and now you come with me and i'll show you how we live as she leaves us to the basement. the delicious smell of home cooking is overwhelming. just another day in the shelter. they say, some of these women have known each other since kindergarden. they have been living here for months now,
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celebrating birthdays and giving each other courage. what the frontline is about 5 kilometers away. the village is within artillery range. the thumps can be heard even down here. alaina is most worried at night. she keeps herself busy doing crosswords, nestle, and we are here on our own. sometimes when these know shelling we run to our apartment, yet it's scary. here we chat with each other and keep ourselves distracted. it's always astonishing to meet those who stay in a war zone, who don't want to leave their family history behind alone. luba had no other choice but to join this underground community. but life in the basement can also be lonely at times. actually another. what can we do in life needs to go on the children and grandchildren the leg, they are fat or beaten or can you return with him to take
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a land to but we don't want to be conquered the court. i don't want them to take this part. said no guest is the 1st village near to contact line in the ukrainian control part of the upper region. the women are concerned that the russians might want to take it after moscow, and now it had the next the region. they say they will remain on the ground, hoping that they never comes out of that. i mean, others, you that step, no guess in separate region? russia says road and rail traffic has resumed on the major bridge connecting crimea to mainland russia, as were what earlier was damage in an explosion early on saturday. let's show you where that explosion took place and why it's significant. the area shown in red are under the control of russian forces and they're separate his allies. the courage bridge is a critical route supplying moscow's troops in 7 ukraine and the naval porter. if sebastopol al jazeera is johnny teneo says near the bridge on the crimean side,
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and has the latest on the russian investigation into what happens, how they allow malia lace at the your theodore melissa seller. the process is now exceptionally difficult, long lines of vehicles waiting on both ends of the bridge from the russian side and the peninsula to as checkpoints were set up on both sides. we can see from this side the damaged part of the vehicle road bridge. search involved both vehicles and individuals. the process may take hours. vehicles have been released in groups escorted by security all the way through for security and logistic reasons. as only one side of the bridge is currently operational, the train carriages that caught fire as a result of the explosion remain as they were. the railway truck will resume operations later this evening. according to the russian ministry of transport. in the meantime, russian security personnel is still following up with forensic inspections and investigations initiated by the technical committee formed by president putin. the
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committee is also responsible for restoring the bridge and resuming normal functions. as i said, the security measures are not limited to the check upon some both ends. but along the whole passage, especially the bridge. since it's an or gratian in 2018 has been under tight security measures. it's equip not only with surveillance cameras, but also defense systems. the security measures extend far beyond the areas near the bridge to avoid traffic congestion. amid the high a number vehicles approaching the bridge leg, the head of the roman catholic church has denounced europe's treatment of migraines, calling it scandalous, disgusting, and sinful. oh frances, were speaking at saint peter's square. as he elevated to sainthood and 19th century bishop known for his advocacy of migrants, his remarks come as italy prepared for a new right wing coalition government, georgia. maloney is expected to become prime minister later this month. she is vowed to crack down on immigration, tight knit least borders,
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and accelerate the deportation of my clay pins. honey, i meet on the exclusion of migrants. scandalous, indeed, it is. criminal that makes them die in front of us. and so to day the mediterranean sea is the world's largest cemetery, who chevrolet made exclusion of migrants is disgusting. it is sinful kicking me now . it is criminal, not to open doors to those who are needy. we exclude them and send them away to concentration camps. very dare exploited here. we are treated as slaves, he'll get me terribly with her. while some far right leaders are working together ahead of spain's election next year. polish foreign minister. my tails. my have yet key joined forces were santiago, a basket of the vaux body. during a ratty on sunday, italy's new prime minister also made an appearance delivering a video message, orlando, maria ski criticized european union, saying it wanted to reject traditional values and the earth way. and then these
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belong were 2 rings of europe. and the strength of these reese was fired for nurse thought drug assume to day that you, you want to turn it back on for this room. thus under cutting, it's really a small number of bureaucrats impresses. believe that they make our bureau, but they are wrong to mexico now where a tourist train is on track to cause trouble. the train maia, named after indigenous people, is one of present boundaries, money, low project lopez or doors, mega projects. but it's wanting to strong opposition from environmentalists. san engineers such as john holman reports, there were trees here once we had a jungle here on our, of our last healthy young walton mexico. and it has been destroyed by
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a big in project in mexico, that is called trend my trim my as a key project to president and reads manual lopez over a door array waits connect, result sounds like conclude, and to loom with attractions immaterial of the countries. yucatan peninsula is meant to run in a 1500 kilometer loop, but the most controversial line is here. the 68 kilometers of track on the carrier being coast originally was meant to run along this road. but hoteliers complained, and the government changed its plans. instead, the train would hack through one of the continents largest jungles. not one single tree will foe. that's what the president said. i will look at her. but it's not just above the so that could be affected by the tray. this is the delicate cape system beneath a subterranean land, water filled sink holes and underground rivers. what is the risk for these caves in
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this cave? system of the turn might collapse, collapse. there are hundreds, maybe thousands of caves in this, in this part of the, for, in this case, systems and they're grown reverse in this area arctic core of life here. the jungle of us lives, thanks to the water flows in this river. in a cru environmentally secured an injunction against the section of railway between concluded to loom citing environmental concerns. government carried on construction by using a national security decree. in late september the judge, you granted the injunction rescinded team's decision. as for the deforestation, the government says it be mitigated by tree planted just elsewhere. in the back to the impact of track 5 is approximately 400 hector's were reforest thing, 400000 actors. 500000000 trees are being planted in the south west of mexico many more than are being impacted. but what about the people who live in the you company,
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and what did they think of the train? the bus is that the family have a small shop in one of the precarious informal settlements along the coast. when, if you tell me which this will benefit us because it will bring work for the young . i think with the maya there will be more need for hotel staff and for the young people who want to grow. i think the government for thinking of that but there are already lots of hotels in jobs in this area. the problem is most pay very low wages . people still live in poverty. the question is, will the government trained pay better? and will it be worth the environmental cost? john holman, al jazeera rivera maya still ahead on al jazeera libya has been ranked by war and drought. but now some communities are finding solutions to the water prices. and saving a piece of afghan history from the auction block count experts and cut out by helping recover stolen art. ah,
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there's buses of clad in southeast asia the moment, but most it appears this is of course a bit of history to be here or was to martin thailand. but if you go through the forecast, i think the risk of further heavy rain is bit further to the east. so borneo and sula wising. the far north of, of the philippines are loose on, on this line with attendant wind. takes you into vietnam, cambodia, and talent, that is the retreating monsoon. tr office. you like. so it's left china behind it try, but you can see how it still curls up over japan and back into north korea where the backwash could be cold enough for some wet snow. but actually it's all it's way as having given the bit of a risk of flash flooding during that product. we can tuesday's fine again, and it's sunshine our back through china, where temperature's gone down to where they should be. china's had
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a very hot year if you like, and lacking in rain to some degree there's no more rain coming, immediate future attempts to at least come back to where they should be. the retreating rate in india's been a bit problematic me, sneezed bobbin retreating so much as falling heavily in nepal. the far north of india. and that still could be the case during monday on tuesday. this evidence that moving away, but it still looked potentially quite wet. ah ah ah ah
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ah ah, coming back a reminder about tom stories on al jazeera this hour at least 20 people have been killed. no rush, an attack in the ukrainian city of zap leisure, ukrainian official say a russian forces shall residential areas overnight. and ukraine says it's troops are involved in heavy fighting. me back. won't do you me, john? yes, screeching article says it's tommy's making gains in the area. and the head of a roman catholic church has denounced europe's treatment of migrants calling is scandalous and sinful remarks by pope frances comments. hastily prepared for you,
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right when governments that 2 members of the ron's armed forces have been killed during protests on saturday. politicians have now held a crisis, meeting as anti of men demonstrations entered a 4th week against the handling of the death of masa armine while in police custody . presently, brain lacy faced discontent when he visited a women's only university in tehran on saturday. they so sedar has more from iran scandal. these killings are quite, are quite important because the officials are saying that the members that have been killed inside and ditch was shot. so it means that if it's true, it means that some of the protests are carrying some weapons. and iranian army, through the last 2 weeks, had been heavily shelling and bomb been the areas in the could some region in iraq, the and target in this kurdish armed groups and the set of these weapons are being smuggled across the iraqi border. and that the kurdish on groups incurred in iraqi
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kurdistan are handing a did the weapons to the protesters in, in, in iran. so sin and that is the capital of the courtesy province. and also want to several of kurdish political groups, which has been a fight in the against iranian states since since decades. so, so far more than 10 members of the security forces had been killed through this recent events. and the experts are saying that this is quite significant because in the previous process or 2009 or 2019, the number of that was among the security forces were not that much higher. the parliament, any rank semi autonomous garish region, has voted to extend its turn by more than a year and peace fail to hold elections last week. after parties disagreed over constituencies and cease to be allocated, allocated to minority groups. the opposition says the extension is unlawful. mahmoud abdougla had asthma from back that 80 lawmakers out of 111 have approve the extension of the current 5th term of the parliament in the kurdish
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region. that is happened amid the objection from the opposition parties that say that this move is not relying on constitutional article. they say it's against the constitution because the this should happen through elections that are due to be held in november in the kurdish region. on the other hand, unless say that this move has been, namely taken by the 2 major political parties in the kurdish region. the democratic party of kurdistan led by miss oberon, sunny and bathed in bill province. and the patristic union of kurdistan based in so many problems are led by puzzle color bonnie: the son of the late iraqi president, july tale by and say that this movie has been taken by the 2 major political parties and the credit region to pave the way for things to be sorted out in,
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but that because the 2 major part is in the could this region are supposed to reach consensus on naming a new president of the republic. and that if that happens, that could prove the pave the way for a new government to be forward in but that and that could end the political crisis in both of that to thailand. now where grieving families have gathered in buddhist temples to say prayers for those killed in a nursery last week. a former police officers shot and stabbed 36 people, including 24 children and their carriage in ty, so one in the northeast morning ceremonies are being held for 3 days ahead of the funeral services for the victims emergency services in northern india. continuing to retrieve bodies following last week's avalanche, at least 26 people have been confirmed dead after the accident in the himalayas on tuesday. with bad weather, having hampered search and rescue efforts, at least
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a group of 41 climbing trainees and their teachers were caught in the avalanche in a northern state of got her account for those 3rd or deborah. oh yeah. 10 bodies were recovered to day. they were brought to motley in the process of post mortems under way was over. their relatives have been informed of the bodies will be sent to darrow doone glory, the weather is bad in the high regions. so we'll try to get the bodies here, which have been recovered with what this will be our effort. and in this relation, the air force and army are also working so that we recover the bodies and then get them here. tropical storm julia has strengthened to a hurricane as it moves closer to central america is made landfall along nicaragua, caribbean coast, with sustained winds, reaching a 140 kilometers per hour. earlier, julia brought strong waves and high winds to the colombian island of san undress. now libya is suffering one of the worst water crises in the world. years of drought,
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10 war have left millions of people struggling to get the water they need. but one community has put together to tap into the natural resource underground. for high right has story. the district of double hobby in the western mountains of libya is one of the warmest areas of the country. but droughts is forced members of the merits, family in the village of audience to dig deep. with the help of the local community, they've tapped into water under ground for them officially near montgomery in the past, we had no war to sought. this is the 1st well ever dug in this area of water tank is used to be brought in from remote areas for a 100 dinars. now it's available here for just of 40 while young has for years relied on sourcing water from the outside. we're transporting it in trucks across mountains, a lack of infrastructure in years of conflict makes that difficult along with power outages. lemme got when there is no electric power. the price of water tankers goes
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up simply because, well, owners incur more expenses for the generators and fuel. we either have no water at all, or we are forced to buy it at higher prices with no permanent rivers in libya. 97 percent of its population relies on water from hundreds of meets is under ground through what's known as the great man made river. it's one of the largest irrigation projects in the world and cost billions of dollars that has been neglected since formerly de la mancha duffy was killed in 2011 lou and the other communal obama consults. there are 19 wells that need, he had service if maintained these wells together with the water from the man made river means we'll be able to meet the entire districts. needs has to live near the united nations, met officials from water authorities in july to address how to renovate the network of wells and war to pipelines across libya until progresses made those in the most r it areas will continue searching for their own water sources. sorta hydrates al
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jazeera as many as 76 feet lithia, dead after a boat capsized in nigeria. it happened in a number of state in the southeast of the country. the boat was carrying 85 people when it capsized because of rising flood waters. only 9 have been rescued. the people were fleeing their homes many which had been said matched. my campaign is fighting to preserve europe's largest sea water lagoon have made a major legal breakthrough. mom in our, in southern spain now has legal rights equivalent to a person. it's the 1st time a european natural site has attained such sadness. harry fawcett reports on mom in or 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,
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marmen or the little c. it's shallowness and high salt content produce a singular ecosystem. petro 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 l lagoon. that used to be sophie losing an important part of its 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 $900.00 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 caused alga looms sucking out oxygen and killing sea life. and other threat lies higher up where the legacy of this regions, mining history is still in evidence,
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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 what other pollutants it might have picked up here. it's only going in one direction downhill towards the lagoon. such events have driven lo, professor teresa within 10 years long battle to grant marmen or the legal status of a person a battle she's now one. now we recognize that they. busy deny chart is defended of their life and has value enough to give. right. and then now the big company can do things and t that they're right of nature is the li, meet close by university scientists are creating a living insurance policy just in case c. horses and other marine life from marmen
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are a being studied and bred to keep stocks in reserve for future re introduction. the hope is they won't be needed for my medicine. i got it. i work in the mama noise a long distance race and it's sitting here. the regional and national governments are working. i think with all the measures as a whole. we can get mama know to recover and go windows. the regional government told us it was reducing fertilizer use removing algae and improving the sewage system. the new legal status for this place at least, gives it advocates another way to hold those in power to account. for al jazeera, my mon or southern spain historians in cotton, see they've intervene to stop the sale of nearly a dozen manuscripts stolen from afghanistan. there were being sold in procedures auction houses because the theft was never reported when our group of expert is working with in to pull and the world customs organization to preserve afghanistan, heritage and history. all summer been java triple a
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centuries old koran from central asia. still in pristine condition, 700 volumes of chronic manuscript from china and southeast asia. the collection at the national library, one of the largest of its kind is behind the books, the headquarters of a project to track stolen artifacts. him yeah, we launched that project in 2020 with the and world custom organization and the international federation of libraries to insist on the fact that the manuscript also suffering from trafficking. and if it is a disaster. so everybody speaks or whether but our killer g, but we forget the manuscript, stefan and his colleagues recently discovered people allegedly linked to the former government who were trying to sell an ancient koran for more than 1000000 dollars. i immediately contacted the inter and asked to act, so it was not so easy because actually the,
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the 5th was never declared to the police in cabal officially that could not of action. then it's more complicated because the, when detection is more difficult because of the political situation in afghanistan and it's not related cases, visio, we find our lead between 5 and 10 manuscript and sale invited countries. members of the taliban guard understands national museum these days. protecting what's left of the collections. some historical sites have withstood years of different powers fighting for control of gun son. the dock as upper arch of victory in part one is more than 100 years old. after years of wars and conflict, much of abundance on historic heritage has been destroyed. and the last time they were in power, the taliban said they will protect and preserve what belongs to all us on a stark contrast to the group's destruction of buddhist heritage. when it came to power in the 1900 ninety's media museum 1000000 gallery,
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we are protecting the national archive museum gallery library and important places for the storage artifacts of canister should be preserved. customs agency or station at the airports. and we managed to intercept a lot of artifacts that were being smuggled and they were taken to the museum. but returning stolen antiquities isn't that simple. with them, countries don't have to promote the collision with that. can you stand today? so they don't want to read you something and they'll talk of night the current government so that they use that as an excuse very often. so it's difficult to find the lead me to know. in the case i'm mentioning for us and then we have all the evidence you so a teeth, we know which it shouldn't be arrested. and until the taliban and international organizations work together, more gone, heritage is likely to disappear or go under the hammer some a job down to 0. couple.

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