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student, good grain says at least 13 people have been killed by russian shelling in the city of zappa lucia. we're going to meet the ukranian villagers living under ground to protect themselves from russian volumes. ah, about this and this is always 0, live from doha, also coming up disgusting, sinful and criminal pope. frances denounces. europe's treatment of migrants. not one single tree will full. that's what the president said of liquor that that a railway project in mexico may be going off track before it's even started. ah, we're going to begin with developments in ukraine. at least 13 people have been
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killed in a russian attack in the ukrainian city of zap aleisha, ukrainian officials say residential areas were shelled over night. that happened hours after an explosion collapsed to section of the couch, straight bridge. it's a road and rail bridge which links the mainland, the crimean peninsula, russian divers to examine damage to the bridge. it was reopened to traffic hours after the blast. meanwhile, president vladimir zalinski says ukrainian troops are involved in heavy fighting in the eastern time of bar mote. in the done yet screeching, russia says it's made games there. malin saturday, the russian occupied zap anesha nuclear plant, lost its power supply because of shelling, plant switch to emergency generators to keep reactors cool. or a challenge is in key with more on the shelling ins operation. zapper is yeah, the city has experience night after night of this, the civilians there have been repeatedly pounded by russian missile and air strikes
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. attacks, often hitting apartment buildings and holmes. it's indiscriminate that best. it's a intentional worst. i think he cried in 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 ukraine 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 and authorities, the fronts in the east, in the south, and not moving at the moment as fast as they have been. in recent days,
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the ukrainian vance paused or slowed down. but fighting does go on the high mead went to meet some of the people living nearest the front line. she sent this report from the village of definitely ask more than 5000 people used to live is that little goose? now, there only a few 100 left in the village. live close to us if you knew yoletta, who can't imagine how many explosions we hear. day and night, olga tells me. come with me, i'll show you how we live. as she leads 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, 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. oh lena is most worried at night. she keeps herself busy doing
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crosswords, nestle, and we are here on our own. sometimes when these know shelling we run tar apartment yet it's scary. here we chat with each other and keep ourselves distracted. is 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. i should probably another what can we do in life needs to go on the children and grandchildren the leg, they are fat. look and you don't want them to take a land. we don't want to be counted there, which i don't want them to take this part, said, no guess is the 1st when it's near to contact line in the cranium controlled part of his upper region. the women are concerned that the russians might want to take
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it after moscow announced it had the next the region. they say they will remain on the ground, hoping that they never comes up that, i mean, i visit that step no guess in jeopardy region. more now in the park. how did ukraine's russian controls operation nuclear plant? robert kelly is from the stock home international piece research institute. he says this incident at the power plant is not a cause for alarm. the quality of the reporting we're going to use very poor. what we see is that there are 4 major power lines leaving the plant. and when the plant is operating, it sells electricity over the $700.00. 50000 boat winds. all 4 of those lines have been cut. therefore the plant can't produce electricity in solid, and so it's been shut down. what it needs is some smaller lines that come from a nearby coal burning plant to keep it safety systems going in. as far as we can tell, those are working. the idea that it's on the generator is a little misleading as well. there are 20 generators on the site,
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each of which has enough fuel for 10 days. they can be shared going to 6 units, and any one generator can keep any one plant. cool. so the, the history that's going on about the danger, what's happening is, is quite overstated. or russia says roden will, traffic is resumed on the major bridge connecting crimea to mainland russia. as we reported earlier, it was damaged in an explosion alley on saturday. let me show you where the explosion 2 plays and why that significant. the areas shown in red are under the control of russian forces and their separatist allies. the car straight bridge is a critical route supplying moscow's troops in southern ukraine and the naval port of savannah to poll. the head of a catholic church has denounced the mistreatment of migrants calling it scandalous, disgusting, and sinful. pope frances was speaking at saint peter's square, is the elevator to sainthood and 19th century bishop who campaigned from migrants
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wise as remarks come as italy prepares for a new right wing coalition government, georgia. maloney is expected to become by melissa later this month. she is played to crack down and immigration, tighten italy's borders and accelerate the deportation of migrants. i pence, honey. i need an exclusion of migrants. scandalous as neither it is criminal, makes them die in front of us. and so to day the mediterranean, he is the world's largest cemetery, whose human amy exclusion of migrants is disgusting. it is sinful, he gave 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 dear, exploited thea now treated a slave silk into meeting a group of hackers has interrupted iranian st. tv with antique government messages . there any news program was broadcasting in appearance by ron supreme leader, ayatollah alec hominy. on saturday, but activists then screened
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a picture of masa. armand who said to have died in police custody. it also weird images of 3 teenage girls allegedly killed during protests after her death written slogans including woman life, freedom and the blood of all our youths is on your hands were played out live on air. to members of iran's armed forces have been killed during protest. politicians of how the crisis meeting is demonstrations over armies. death enter a 4th week president abraham arise. he also faced opposition when he visited a woman's only university in to run on saturday as al serra has more fun to hon. these killings are quite, are quite important because the officials are seeing that the members that have been killed in san and ditch was shot. so it means that if it's true, it means that some of the professors are carrying some weapons. and iranian army to the last 2 weeks had been heavily shelling and bomb been the areas in the could
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some region in iraq, the and target in this kurdish on grooves and the set of these weapons are be smuggled across the iraqi border. and that the kurdish on groups incurred in iraqi kurdistan are handing a did the weapons to the protesters in, in, in iran. so center that is the capital of the courtesy province. and also want to several kurdish political groups, which have been a fight in the against iranian states since since decades. so, so far more than 10 members of the security forces have been killed through this recent events. and the experts are seeing that this is quite significant because in the previous process was 2009 or 2019. the number of that was among the security forces were not that much high. the parliament in iraq semi autonomous kurdish region, has voted to extend its term by more than a year and peace failed to hold elections last week. after parties disagreed over constituencies and seats for minority groups. opposition says the extension is unlawful. lackland or the one hand has more from baghdad,
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80 lawmakers out of 111, have approve the extension of the current 5th term of the parliament in the kurdish region. that has happened amid the objection from the opposition parties. but 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 myself, but sunny and based in a real province. and the patristic union of kurdistan based in so many problems are led by puzzle color bonnie: the son of the late iraq president,
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july tale by and say that this movement has been taken by the 2 major political parties and the credit region to pave the way for things to be sorted out in, but that because the 2 major parties 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 paved, the way for a new government to be formed in by that. and that could end the political crisis in both of the still ahead and algebra today. then you want to turn it back on for this in some of the worlds more widely, there's a backing each other and they're pointing fingers. i think european union, we're going to have more from this rami in spain, oregon ian takes a financial toll on florida. export say the cleanup to be one of the most expensive in the state history. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle aways, there's buses of clad in southeast asia at the moment, but most it appears. this is of course, a bit of history to be here or was to martyr and 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 solar wasting the far north of, of the philippines lose on this line with attendant wind takes you into vietnam, cambodia, and tyler, that is the retreating monsoon trough if you like. so it's left china behind it dry, 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 its all its way out. so i've been given the bit of a risk of flash flooding during that product. we can tuesday's fine again,
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and it's sunshine over back through china, where temperature's gone down to where they should be. china's had 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, recently has not been retreating. so much is falling heavily in the pole in the fall off of india, and that still could be the case during monday. on tuesday this evidence be moving away, but it still looked potentially quite wet to with sponsored by cattle and a ways bangladesh is moving tens of thousands of pro hingham, muslim from the world's largest refugee camp. and to with 1st degree would be new. my algebra, ah
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al jazeera, where ever you ah, ah, ah, ah, watching or does it remind of our top stories this are at least to 30 people, have been killed in a russian attack, and the ukrainian, the city of zeppelin sha ukrainian officials say russian forces shall residential areas over night the head of the catholic church has denounced the treatment of migrants in europe. busy calling it a scandalous and sinful pope francis's remarks come as it's lead prepares for a new right wing government to members of aaron's armed forces have been killed. joint protests politicians have held a crisis meeting to discuss the demonstrations. over the past 3 weeks. marion's
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been protesting about the death of masa omni, who was arrested for breaking head scarf, fools, police of arrested 6 people at a demonstration in shall anchors, capital, colombo. they were protesting against the government, seeing it mistreats people who hold peaceful gatherings. violence broke out after protesters were told they couldn't assemble on a public promenade. michelle fernandez was there, protested here on this very public promenades called the gold face in colombo. have been told that they can't demonstrate are due to us number of bureaucratic measures as a result in a, in a sort of a sand of an argument with a police officers. we've seen that some of the policemen have been told to kit up. they've got, they got gas masks on, they've obviously got their batons at the ready. this is the crowd of protested essentially who have got together. they've come together basically to mark
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a number of months of protest and also demanding an end to the government, a repression, as they call it. they say that the government is on a major which want to crack down on protesters who are behind the anti government protests that lead to the change of government and leadership are. and they said that this is a purely public place that they have the right to do. so for this debt have been subjected to what industry man, including being damned as candidates saw we have gathered yet, ready to call on the government of the man from the government to release all protest, death ah, unconditionally. and to stop theming protest as, as criminal and kennedy's because his recipe switched out. the letter i have is going to be so kind. and given the massive groundswell of protest, the government is obviously keen to avoid such scenes again. and that's why the sort of over the top reaction to stop and quell any protest according to observers,
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are in terms of the crowd gathered here today, or significantly less than the 10s of thousands that we did see here. just a few months ago, overrunning key government or installations, the president towers, the office and things like that. but the anger, the frustration at the mismanagement of the government that has brought an otherwise up a prosperous and an essentially a country with so much potential to its hasn't died down and people are speaking out. some of europe's far right leaders are backing a spanish party as it prepares for next year's elections. vaux emerged as the 3rd biggest part in spain's parliament in 2019 bullish prime minister. much is more of yankee spoken of vaux rally and madrid on sunday. and italy's new primus as ga maloney also made in appearance and delivered a video message one of the ac, he criticized the european union saying it wanted to reject traditional values
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indirect way. and in these paula, we were to wings of europe. and the strength of these reese was faithfulness to tradition. to they that you, you want to turn it back on tradition. thus under cutting, it's re, a small number of bureaucrats impresses, believe that they make our bureau, but they are wrong. but none of us as governments held a mass funeral for $27.00 soldiers killed in an attack, that among $37.00 people who died last month after a convoy was ambushed. the attack triggered a crew last week led by military leader abraham torre. he's now the self appointed president nicholas hacked reports regina far so his morning it's dead. the barracks, in eerie silence. only broken by the names of soldiers. all killed
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by i sal fighters while protecting a humanitarian convoy in the north. last month. it was when attacked too many for military leader. he brought him, tore, angered by another humiliating defeat, he staged to cool last friday, becoming burkina faso newest leader. the aftermath of the attack was captured on mobile phone. hundreds of trucks burned. they were transporting wheat and rice to g boat. he town of 350000 people in the north, besieged by iso since february where people are dying of hunger truck driver. abdulla had suargo survived the attack. he still in shock cancelled out from them. 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
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able to kill them under terrorist. they have come to which a war there will be no survivors in the capital walker 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. b on with our, our breaker, loudly ard. i think they, if offended on, we heard that the army sent 70 tons of supplies, considering how densely populated gilbo is. 70 tons is nothing. if 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 echoes. the army has lost control of nearly half of the country. face with setbacks, commanding officers appeared divided on which military strategy to adopt the young captain. we'll have to rebuild trust in the ranks command, altar and battle hardened officers, many of whom are frustrated and unite
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a fragmented army that has suffered too many losses on the battle front. nicholas hot al jazeera follicle song journey strengthened to a hurricane. as it moves closer to central america, it's made landfall along nicaraguans, caribbean coast, the sustained winds, reaching a 140 kilometers per hour. earlier, julia brought strong waves and high winds to the colombian island of sun, undress. officials in florida, north and south carolina. i assessing the damage caused by how to can in early estimates, put the cost between $30.00 and a $100000000000.00 that could make it one of the costliest storms to hit the u. s. chris assume he's got this report 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 in neighbourhood was overwhelming. there's no
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words for it. it's like, oh, holy cow, what a mess. 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 whether storms is one impact of climate change. the majority of the cost as well as the lives lost as a result of hurricanes and tropical cyclones 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 damaged. $82000000000.00 in flooding and infrastructure costs. some early estimates for hurricane in are approaching that. 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
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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 anything from the automobile to a loss. wedding right with several health care facilities damaged and forced to evacuate. health impacts and related costs will take years to fully understand and has gone in the class while the human cost remain. incalculable. kristin salumi al jazeera, new york emergency services and northern india are trying to retrieve bodies following an avalanche last week. at least 26 people have been confirmed dead since the accident in the himalayas on tuesday. bad weather is hampered search and rescue
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efforts. a group of 41 training climbers under teachers with caught in the avalanche in the northern state auto handled. there's been a major breakthrough for campaigners fighting to preserve europe's largest seawater . lagoon is called mar manion and it now has legal rights equivalent to human. it's the 1st time one of europe's natural sites has been given that status on a for such reports from the lagoon in the southern part of 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 dream would have been a trickle. now it's a near constant flow choice that our lack on the feeling is it has altered the
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conditions of l. a. goon. 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 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. another threat lies higher up where the legacy of this region's 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 what other pollutants it might have picked up here. it's only going in one direction downhill towards the lagoon. such events have
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driven law. 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 has value enough to get right. and then now the beef company can do things and see 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 reintroduction of 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 figuring to the regional and national governments are working. i think with all the measures as a whole, we can get
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a moment to recover and gone to the regional government told us it was reducing fertilizer use removing algae and improving the sewerage system. the new legal status for this place at least gives it advocates another way to hold those in power to account. for that al jazeera, my mon, or southern spain. okay, let me take it a mexican, now we're a plan for the tourist train could be going off the rails. the tongue maya was named after indigenous people is one of several mega projects by president andras manuel lopez salvador. but there's a problem. it's running into strong opposition from environmentalists and engineers . john holman reports there were trees here once. we had a jungle here on our of our last healthy young alton mexico. and it has been destroyed by a big m a project in mexico. that is called trend my trim, my is a key project to president under his manual lopez of re door re weight connect
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result sounds like concluded to loom with attractions in materia of the country's 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 caribbean 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 lodges jungles. not one single tree will foe. that's what the president said. i will look at that. but it's not just above the so the could be affected by the train. this is the delicate cape system beneath a subterranean land, walter filled sink holes and underground rivers. what is the risk for these cave in this case, if some of the trend might collapse, collapse, there are hundreds, maybe thousands of caves in this, in this part of the trend. maria,
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this is casey stem cell on the ground, reverse in this area, arctic core of life here. the jungle above us lives, thanks to the, the water, the floating. this river in a cru environmentally secured an injunction against the section of railway between conclude and to loom citing environmental concerns. the government carried on construction by using a national security decree. in late september, the judge, you granted the injunction rescinded his decision. as for the deforestation, the government says it be mitigated by trees planted just elsewhere. ily back like that on the impact of track 5 is approximately 400. hector's will 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 yucatan peninsula? what did they think of the trying? the vasquez did the os family, have a small shop in one of the precarious informal settlements.

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