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ah ah once upon a time the family fled from and so silent and snowy lack the sisters who so scared of being sent back, that they disappeared within themselves. a little boy hunted dixon, who escaped to mos shape, made square. how will that story and witness wake up with mas out there? ah,
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is to say your grains, as at least to 13 people, have been killed in russian shelling in the city of zeal. felicia will meet the ukrainian villagers living under ground to protect themselves from russian bombs. ah, amal bothers in. this is all the 0 alive from dough hob, also coming up. but he says, we're like a rest anti government. demonstrators fallen scuffles in the capital and teaching life skills through sports. we're going to meet the girls team in zimbabwe, preparing for the st. child world cup. ah, we're going to begin with developments in ukraine, at least at 13 people have been killed and a russian attack, and the ukrainian city of zeppelin sha ukrainian officials say residential areas
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were shelled over night. that happened hours after an explosion collapse to section of the coach, straight bridge. it's a road and railed bridge, linking the mainland to the crimean peninsula, russian divers, it's examined the damage to the bridge. there was reopened to traffic hours after the blast. meanwhile, president vladimir zalinski says ukrainian troops there were involved in heavy fighting near the eastern town of bar mote in the done yet squeezen. russia says it's made gains there while in saturday, the russian occupied zap alicia nuclear plant lost its power supply because of shelling. the plants switch to emergency generators to keep reactors cool or a challenge is in key with more on the shelling in zappa asia. zach parisha, the city has experience. night after night of this, the civilians there have been repeatedly pounded by russian missile and air strikes . attacks, often hitting apartment buildings and holmes. it's indiscriminate at best. it's
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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, 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? what, 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 in 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 vance paused or slow down. but fighting does guy want. although
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although hamid went to meet some of the people living nearest the front line, she sent this report from the village of stucco. he asked more than 5000 people, used to live his step. no goose. now there only a few 100 left in the village. live close to something new you lie if you can't imagine how many explosions we here day and night old. busy tells me just let 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. alayna is most worried at night. she keeps herself busy doing crosswords nestle, and we are here on our own. sometimes when these no shelling,
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we run tar apartment, yet it's scary. here we chat with each other and keep ourselves distracted, is all is 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 be no matter what can we do in life needs to go on. the children and grandchildren. leg, they are fat, didn't look and you don't want them to take a land. we don't want to be conquered the court. i don't want them to take this part. that no guess is the 1st village near the contact line in the ukrainian control part of his upper region. the women are concerned that the russians might want to take it after moscow announced it had them next, the region. they say they will remain on the ground,
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hoping that they never comes and have that. i mean, i'll dizzy that step, no guess in jeopardy dre region or russia says road and real traffic is resumed on the major bridge connecting crimea to mainland russia. as we reported earlier, it was damaged in an explosion early on saturday. let me show you where that explosion took place and why it's significant. the areas shown in red or under the control of russian forces and they're 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 al jazeera, as a johnny telling us, is near the bridge and the crimea inside and has the latest on the russian investigation. and to what happened. as a lamb alea lay sat there. yes, he had our well as a sailor, 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 check points were set up on both sides. we can see from this side, the damaged part of the vehicle road bridge. search involves both vehicles and
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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 county operational, the trained 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 mean time russian security personnel a still following up with forensic inspections and investigations initiated by the technical committee formed by president putin. the committee is also sponsible for restoring the bridge and resuming normal functions. as i said, security measures are not limited to the check upon some both ends. but along the whole passage, especially the bridge since its inauguration 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
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the bridge to avoid traffic congestion. amid the high number of vehicles approaching the bridge, hawaii for is of arrested 6 people at a demonstration and shall anchors capital. columbo were protesting against the government, saying it must treats people who hold peaceful gatherings. violence broke out after protesters were told they could assemble on a public promenade. banal, fernandez, was there protested here on this very public promenade 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 protest. ers 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 hand 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, produce death have been subjected to what industry men, including being termed as candidates saw. we have gathered yet, ready to call on the government of the man from the government release, all protest death ah, unconditionally. and to stop theming protest as, as criminal and kennedy's because his recipes switched out a letter. it's been a piece, was coming. 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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or 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 a prosperous and an essentially a country with so much potential to its knees. hasn't died down and people are speaking out a group of hackers as interrupted iranian stayed tv with anti government messages there in the news program was broadcasting and appears by around a supreme leader, ayatollah and a harmony on saturday. but activists then screened a picture of masa harmony, 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 women, life, freedom, and the blood of our youths is on your hands were played out live on air. to
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members of aaron's armed forces have been killed during protests. politicians have held a crisis meeting as demonstrations over armies. death enter a 4th week president abraham icy, also pleased opposition. when he visited a woman's only university to hon. saturday, the parliament in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region has voted to extend its time by more than a year. m. p. 's failed to hold elections last week after parties disagreed over constituencies and seats for minority groups. the opposition says the extension is unlawful. mama abdulla head has more from baghdad, 80 lawmakers out of 111, have approve the extension of the current 5th term of the parliament in the kurdish region. that is happened. i made an objection from the opposition parties that say that this move is not relying on constitutional article. they say it's
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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 owed, but sunny and dazed in her 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 move on has been taken by the 2 major political poses in the kurdish region to pave the way for things to be sorted out in, 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,
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that could prove the paved, the way for a new government to be forward in but that and that could end the political crisis in battle that still had an order 0 disgusting, sinful and criminal hope. frances denounced europe's treatment of migrants. not one single tree woolfolk. that's what the president said, cuz i don't have a project in mexico, maybe going off tracking before it's even started. ah, ah. now, as usual, the little clatter of the red being finished, it was obvious. swirl here of a turkey in the black sea, and that has been producing cold, wet and windy weather for the last 2 or 3 days and not attempt an anchor. back to about 19 the rains gone east was in to georgia, was in stone,
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southern cox's might keep going towards azerbaijan. that is the most active weather in the area. you might notice is a little bit of a hint of clad in showers around yemen. a sasa, saudi arabia, but evenly on shore breeze. the edge of the monsoon for salon has gone away, as mostly blue skies in this part of a man. i was no prevailing bees around the gulf is turned rob sheeman in many places and it's still halt, though just below 40 balls. how we get to tuesday, but iraq has had a pretty hot summer and still there the rains and after a long way know, still wanting to sell, then that coming through a government cameron government down towards and go, which is where they should be. but they're concentrating, i'm afraid west of the whole of africa. she tends to be expected, was recent flooding again in nigeria, and it could be repeated south of the rain belt. though we've had passing little troughs of showers in the while to they're showing in durban, it's been halt, particularly in botswana, but the temperatures here too are coming down
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a bit. ah frank assessments, if the united states and you're running a good program, was there a way to find that you might have informed opinions, i believe in armenia and other virginia should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many time. critical living is the commonwealth. now still is something that king charles will take in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story. on al jazeera lou ah,
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watching or to see it, or one of our top stories this are at least 13 people have been killed in a russian attack in the crating. the city of south lucia training. officials say russian forces shelled residential areas overnight. police have arrested 6 people at a demonstration in sure like as capital colombo that were protesting against the government, saying it mistreats people who hold peaceful gatherings. the 2 members of iran's armed forces have been killed during protests. politicians have held a crisis meeting to discuss the demonstrations past 3 weeks. iranian somebody protesting about the death of masa omni, who died in police custody. pope frances says it's sinful and criminal how migrants are excluded from society. he made the comments as he canonized on 19th century bishop who worked to help migrants. the pope's remarks come as italy prepares for a new right wing coalition. government has promised a crackdown and so called illegal immigrants,
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that in baba reports one by one. all the people at the jacket talker, a precarious rescue in the mediterranean, as volunteers help refugees and migrants often over crowded boats. but others haven't been so fortunate. according to human rights watch, at least 1200 people died, trying to reach europe between january and september. this year, she was a lawyer, schuman recorded, but rather applesauce. and on sunday, the head of the roman catholic church, unexpectedly referred to the ongoing tragedy. his can't, the law soleski luciana damien. the exclusion of migrants is scandalous. indeed, its criminal anti. it makes them die in front of her. and so today the mediterranean is the world's largest cemetery. the exclusion of migrants is disgusting. it is sinful, honey. some will see his comments as a warning to georgia, maloney, who's expected to become italy's prime minister. late of his month. her brothers of italy party came 1st in september's election, part of
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a right wing coalition that wants to speed up repatriation and introduce tougher asylum rules. is warned, will not change and the lead and misgivings that people have not me nation but certainly will help you know, does good support migration to have some kind of as standing in, you know, easy cushion and landscape before the election, ga maloney called for a naval blockade of north africa once again, he should again, later on, it's not clear why europe cannot help italy defend the use external borders overlooking the mediterranean. by negotiating with the libyan government. one of her coalition partners, the lego party, is headed by mateo sal vini. italy's hard line, former interior minister, last year he went on trial for abduction and dereliction of duty over his refusal to let a charity boat bring rescued migrants to the island of lampa. do, sir, while he'd like his old job back, political, saucy, say maloney's resisting, hoping to get you backing for her plans to stop people leaving north africa. nadine
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barbara al jazeera, as many as 76 people may have died after a boat capsized in nigeria. it happened in an under a state in the southeast of the country. the boat was carrying 85 people. when it capsized as flood, waters rose. only 9 have been rescued. the people were fleeing their homes, many of which had been submerged. has been a big bank through for campaigners fighting to preserve europe's largest sea water lagoon. it's called a mar menorah, and it now has the same legal rights as a human. it's the 1st time one of europe's natural science has been given that status, how the faucet reports from mom and or in southern states, 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
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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. i'll get out of luck on the ceiling. this is altered the conditions of 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. for pet drew 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 caused alga blooms, sucking out oxygen and killing sea life. another threat 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,
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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 low professor to raise of authentic 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 day, right of nature is the only meat close by university scientists are creating a living insurance policy just in case c. horses and other marine life from marmen are a being studied and bred to keep stocks in reserve for future re introduction. the
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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 mano 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. ari faucet, al jazeera marmen or southern states. okay, let me ticket to mexico. now there's a plan for a tourist train and it could be going off the rails, the trend mile was named after indigenous people. it's one of several mega projects by president andras manuel of his salvador. but there's a snag. the project is running into strong opposition from environmentalists and engineers. john holman reports there were trees here once. we had
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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 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 in materia 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 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 saw, the could be affected by the tray. this is the delicate cape system. beneath
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a subterranean land, walter filled sink holes and underground rivers. what is the risk for these caves? in this case, if some of the thread might collapse, collapse, there are hundreds, maybe thousands of caves in this, in this part of the, of the trend. maria, this is k, system sun on the ground reverse in the syria arctic core of life. here. the jungle above us lives, thanks to the, the water, the floating. this river in a cru environmentally secured mon junction, again, is the section of railway between conclude and to loom citing environmental concerns. government carried on construction by using a national security decree. in late september, the judge who granted the injunction rescinded his decision. as for the deforestation, the government says it be mitigated by trees planted just elsewhere, ily back on it, but the impact of track 5 is approximately 400. hector's will reforest thing, 400000 actors. 500000000 trees are being planted in the southwest of mexico many
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more than are being impacted. but what about the people who live in the yucatan peninsula? what did they think of the tray? the vasquez did the os family, have a small shop in one of the precarious informal settlements along the coast when, if he's him with 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 one 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 train pay better and will it be worth the environmental cost? john holman, al jazeera, revert a maya, 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 and the hammer layers on tuesday. bad weather is hampered, search and rescue efforts. a group of $41.00 trainee climbers and their teachers
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were caught in the avalanche in the northern said or threatened tropical storm julia strengthened to a hurricane as it moves closer to central america is made landfall along nicaragua was car being coast with sustained winds, reaching a 140 kilometers per hour. earlier, julia brought strong waves and highways to the columbia island of san andras florida, north and south carolina are assessing the damage left and the aftermath of how to can ian only estimates. put the cost between $30.00 and a $100000000000.00. i could make it one of the costliest storms to have ever hit the u. s. kristen salome has 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 words for it. it's like, oh, holy cow, what a mess!
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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 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 damage. $82000000000.00 in flooding. an 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 provide individual assistance of $37900.00 for home repairs. another $37900.00 for loss property for everything from the automobile to a loss. wedding right, with several health care facilities damaged and forced to evacuate. health impacts and related cost will take years to fully understand and has gone in flash while the human cost remain. incalculable. kristin salumi al jazeera, new york. there's just over a month to go until the 5th world cup kicks off in cut out. but right now, teams from 24 countries are taking part in the st child world cup here in doha. the tournament aims to highlight the plight of more than a 100000000 children living in poverty worldwide. i don't want us and that the
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girls team who are representing zimbabwe for 14 year old zondaway de santa, these weekly chain musicians on to some are playing football. it helps take her mind off her trouble. growing up in an informal settlement in zimbabwe is tough. some areas of no running water or electricity. crime is rife. after practice, zondaway tells her mother being part of a football team is helping build her confidence in a safe environment. volume, so whenever i'm playing, i see my teammates confident i tell myself, i can also be that confident. so i work hard to improve myself. coaches had become a role models, the coaches actually sending that role from even the sports room. she excites them in the home, sitting up and have done their homework, checking up whether they're going to school or not. so no, because of all of the coach was a volunteer by the way,
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was trying to also change somebody's like one of those coaches is mercy. when better. she started playing when she was 18 years old. now in her twenties, she's teaching younger players quality. she learned when growing up is us after friendship. we teach them to respect their parents. the change in some of the players is remarkable. their parents say before they started playing football, they were disrespectful. now they do their chores at home and focus on school. record high inflation means jobs are scarce in zimbabwe, a lot of families are struggling. the united nation says 62 percent of the population in zimbabwe is aged below $25.00. many young people live in poke humidity's way. there are few opportunities for some football helps keep them out of trouble and away from being tempted by alcohol and drugs. football is helping these youngsters develop and teaching them that even when the going gets tough, hard work.

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