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with this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm marianne demise the welcome to the news al at life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. more than a dozen people die off to russian missiles ripped through apartment buildings in zap, morisha, ukraine's president calls it to marcellus attack on civilians. meanwhile, the russia, nita vladimir putin called saturday's attack on a bridge to crimea, an act of terrorism and accuses ukrainians. special services of being behind the bloss antique government protested, are arrested in shoreline cut off the scuffles, break house with the police and the mega rail project in mexico that
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is meant to spark of boom and terrorism is being blamed for in our mental distraction. on peters timothy in dough with your sports awesome will be livable to go back from top of the premier league and the max for stop and clenches back to back for the one world titles at a whit and eventful japanese grown pre. ah, welcome to the news hour. we begin with the latest developments today in ukraine officials the saying that at least 13 people have been killed and overnight. russian missile attacks in the southeast and city of zap or asia. dozens of others have been wounded. rescue workers have been digging through the rubble of residential buildings with fear that more people might be trapped. the city is under ukrainian control, but it's part of a region that russia says it annexed. last month. ukraine's president vladimir
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zalinski has called the shelling. merciless apparition has been repeatedly hit in recent weeks as russia retaliates, after suffering defeats in the south and northeast of ukraine. meanwhile, russia's president is saying that saturdays blast on the bridge connecting crimea to mainland russia was a terrorist act. as him, a prisoners blamed ukraine special services for this attack, which damaged part of the crossing, is ordered. the countries federal security service to oversee the traffic coach bridge is a critical supply route for moscow's troops in southern ukraine, and is seen as the symbol of russian power in the region. you, there is no doubt. this is an act of terrorism. i'm destroying russia's critical civilian infrastructure. it's authors, perpetrators, and beneficiaries other security services of you crime. and while this is the pitcher in the country right now in ukraine was keep saying that it's captured almost 1200 square kilometers of land in the harrison region since launching is
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counter assault in late august. that's one of 4 areas currently claim by russia, but ukrainian forces of achieve success are gaining territory in the northeast and also in the south. any major territorial losses in harrison with threatened russia supply lines to crimea, which was annexed by moscow in 2014. while al jazeera is roy challenge is in the capital, keith, and he explains how rusher is attacking ukrainian targets in places like apple risha while it loses territory elsewhere. 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, often hitting apartment buildings and holmes. it's indiscriminate that best. it's a intentional worst. i think ukrainian certainly feel that it is intentional. that's why they describe russia as
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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 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 slowed down. but fighting, well, consider the front line. some ukrainian civilians have been forced to move under ground in order to protect themselves from rushing bombs. i'll do those harder. abdul hamid has been speaking to some of them in the village of step. no gear sk
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more than 5000 people used to live in step little goose. now there only a few 100 left in the village, lacrosse, disobedient new jojo who called imagine how many explosions we here 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. 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 crosswords, nestle and we are here on our own. sometimes when these no shelling we run to our apartment, yet it's scary. here we chat with each other and keep ourselves distracted. it's
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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 live 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 conquered porch, i don't want them to take this pot. that no guess is the 1st village near the contact line in the cranium control part of the upper region. the women are concerned that the russians might want to take it after moscow, and now it had an x, the region. they say they will remain on the ground, hoping that they never comes with that. i mean, others,
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you that step no guest in the region or police have arrested at least 6 people demonstration in sri lanka, capital, anti government protest to say officials have been mis treating people who hold peaceful gatherings. violence broke out after demonstrators were told they could not assemble on a public prominent country has been struggling with widespread on rest because of the economy and the lack of basic services for the people. when l fernandez has more now from colombo, protested here on this very public promenade called the gold fish 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 sound 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 as 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. and they said that this is a purely public place that they have the right to do so. now, one of the things that they have talked about and expressed concern about is a bill of creating a bureau of rehabilitation. and what this means, because it essentially allows for the use of what it is called minimum force against those that are brought in for rehabilitation. anyone and everyone can be taken under custody of the government, can be sub, legally subjected, darcia can be legally forced, fedbid drugs are prevented from if they tried. do i leave the st. dad there? it's termed at this camp,
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and then it can be forcibly brought backing to the center. and obedience is, is forced on to be player to any means including himself. mm hm. of course, 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 as much more to lead for you on the south. iranians are continuing to defy a crackdown on anti government protests rights groups now say east 185 people have been killed. sinful and criminal. the pope's damning assessment of the treatment of migrants and his 4 arsenal get a better, a little fool to go back to the top of the premier league.
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ah, now hundreds of people across iran continuing to join anti government protests that were ignited by the death of a young woman in police custody. ah, video has been shared on social media showing rallies in several cities with demonstrators gathering in defiance of a crackdown by security forces. one human rights group says that at least a $185.00 people, including children, have been killed. police have been using it, been accused of using live ammunition to stop the protests on rest 1st started last month after the death of 22 year old massa armine. she was arrested for violating dress code laws to members of iran's armed forces were killed during protests on saturday. all editions of elder crisis meeting on the demonstrations are, deserves russell sooner has more from terror on one besieged member seized by the way as a, and a part of military warranty or group that is affiliated to the iranian revolution
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of god. so one of the members had been killed into iran and one of the members of the did the revolution to god also had been killed, incident as the capital city of the curtis on proven. so these killings are quite, quite important because officials are seeing that the members that had been killed infant and edge was shot. so it means that if it's true, it means that some of the protests are carrying some weapons. and the iranian army to the last 2 weeks had been heavily shelling and won't be in the areas indicators of region in iraq. the and target in this kurdish on groups and they said that these weapons are being smuggled across the iraqi border. and that the curtis on groups in iraqi kurdistan are handing a did the weapons to the protest is in iran. so sin and badge is the capital of the curtis on provence and also warm to several of kurdish political groups, which have been fighting against iranian states since since decades. so,
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so far more than 10 members of the security forces had been killed through this recent us and the experts are seeing that this is quite significant because in the previous protest was 2009 or 2000. 19. the number of that, that was the security forces were not that much tried regarding the protest. today's protest are centered around the universities such as m, u k, b university, such as element tabatha, university into iran, and also galen and cosby university. so the students here are, are still continuing their protest, but competing to the protocol to please. yes, they are a little bit small. they're smaller and a support addict. but so far we haven't seen the protests on this is the, stood the students in the university is, are demanding the crack down to stop and also their detained friends to be released . the officials are seen that the menu of the students have been released by those who have committed the serious crimes are going to be tried. so that is making the
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situation quite delicate here and but as of now we can say that they are small and sporadic, but they are definitely still far away from dying down. and iranian single with millions of followers on social media is appeared on video asked you was arrested over song in support of the protest. serving had you poor was taken into custody last month when his phone called about are you. which means for went viral, was viewed 40000000 times on instagram before it was deleted off his arrest. 25 year old was released on bail on tuesday. he's denied any links to groups organizing the government. teresa parsi is executive vice president at a washington based think tank. the quincy institute joined us now from rest and in the state of virginia. what do you make of the way in which the government is approaching these demonstrations? well, i think the number of desk showed themselves that this is the rather brutal crack
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down. it should not have been any that whatsoever. mindful of the fact that these coaches have overwhelmingly been peaceful. but i think it's also correct to say that the full score of the brutality that the governments can show has not yet been seen. i suspect that the government suspected themselves that if they didn't go out too hard, in their view, the focus would slow down and die down. and we have now seen that that is absolutely not the case. the anger is immense, and there's not been any concessions by the government yet. so the idea that these would die down seems to be a clear miscalculation. but that may also mean that they may change your tactics and actually go added much more bitterly than they have done so far. how long do you think are likely to give it before they really cracked down in the way you mention? well, signals coming from says speeches,
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the government officials have made seems to indicate that it's just in fact it can be taking place within the next week or 2 if not even sooner. and again, we have seen when the government has gone full out and for instance, there were hundreds if not thousands that were killed in 2019. so there's unfortunately a high risk for far more blood sugar than we have seen so far. can we be sure that parallel structures within the government are totally united or in agreement about how to deal with opposition or, or protest? i think on the contrary, we are already seeing that there is quite a lot of discontent and disapproval coming from inside the regime. itself, even conservative figures, who may not necessarily criticize the way the government has cracked down as of late,
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but who also express frustration where the death of mass armine as well as questioning as to whether these and so called morality police efforts are necessary. whether they're very issue or mandatory, a job should be consider or completely revolve. that type of conversation we've not really seen before. and that indicates to me that even these photos ultimately do not lead to the collapse of the regime as a whole. ah, it seems extremely unlikely that we can go back to the previous status costs. protesters will gain something. i may not in any way shape or form be sufficient compared to what they're desiring. but it's clear that they're going to be gaining something in my view because their governments simply cannot go back to the previous status quo. it doesn't even have some support for that with its own racks . what do you make of the reaction that we've seen in the way, not just politically, but also then the, the price of this? why,
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thanks on the dash. it's absolutely clear that there's an absolute outrage. seeing government house killed nationally as well as several other people. and again, these are young women. it, i think it seems in a different way than what we have seen in previous protest. and the response from the west. there's been condemnations, there's been act, there have been sanctions targeted sanctions against human rights abusers. there's been some efforts to make sure that the internet is kept open because if the government will be walking completely close down the internet, that will be highly problematic scenario in which taken cracks down in darkness without any insights from the outside world. and i think in many different ways that this is actually our students and adequate responses. i think however, if there is an efforts on the outside particular western governments to elevate any
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particular individual or persona only on the outside or some sort of a leader of this, then that backlash. and that will probably play right into the hands of the government once to say these ostena chicken genuine, told us as being something that has been cooked up from the else. thank you. her ear analysis, appreciate it to, to parsi joining us there from rest in virginia. from the quincy institute. thank you. al, now there have been protests in both in the area as well over the results of a recent election pro ration bosnian suddenly mila dick was named president of the province of republic, a stripped sca. but both in the election officials say they are concerned about irregularities in the vote. rigging and investigation is now on the way offering present. alexander vanderbilt on this project to scare a 2nd 6 year term in office after voting ended on sunday. based on a partial vote count is one a care majority of votes to avoid a run of 78 year old is
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a former leader of the greens and gone. it brought popularity by campaigning on promises of stability. the official result is expected. on monday, germany's rolling party has tip to when a regional election and lowest saxony exit polls show the s t p as 32.5 percent of the vote, compared to 27 and a half percent for the conservatives. it's a booth for the chancellor, olaf schultz as e d, as, as country theory, series of crises including potential energy shortages. as a result of the conflict and ukraine, or 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 party in spain, parliament in 2019, and hosted a rally madrid on sunday. italy's next prime minister georgia molar maloney who leads a party with fascist roots, made an appearance by delivering a video message. bolan's prime minister also showed up at this event where he
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criticized the you saying it wanted to reject traditional values this way. and it is all on route 2 rings of europe. and the strength of these reese was 5 former store drug assume to go there. you want to turn it back on probation under just do it's ruth or small number of bureaucrats, roses, believe or boom. make our bureau, barbara wrong. all the politicians out at raleigh are known for them. anti my got rhetoric, including maloney pharmacy, to crack down immigration in italy. but europe's treatment of migrants in refugees has been condemned by the leader of the roman catholic church. but frances says it's sinful and criminal how they're excluded from society in speaking as he canonized and 19th century bishop who want to help migrant. at him. barbara reports
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one by one. all the people are just 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, so medical apparel, the hospital and on sunday, the head of the roman catholic church, unexpectedly referred to the ongoing tragedy. his head, the law sailors from the sooner they meet on the exclusion of migrants, the scandalous, in date it's criminal and he, 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 later this month. her brothers of italy party came 1st in september's election, part of a right wing coalition that wants to speed up report creations and introduce
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tougher asylum rules. it's board will not change. i believe the feelings that people have migration but certainly will have, you know, does support supports migration to have some kind of standing in, you know, the situation 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 eas, external quarters overlooking the mediterranean by negotiating with the legal 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. a migration is also been in the spotlight across the atlantic, where thousands of haitians have intriguing monitoring crisis. that spiraling out of control gangs of blockaded the country's main fuel terminal and a cholera outbreak. his growling human chief antennae to terrorists has urged united nations security council to urgently consider haiti's recent request for the deployment of an international specialize armed forces being cold. but this is angered members of the haitian diaspora in washington have gone out to protest. shebra tansy has more once again, we're seeing headlines across the western media that haiti is all scheme for international intervention in order to prevent the chaos. so we often see on television springs occurring in the country. but here at washington, a coalition of some, 100 diaspora groups have gathered outside the white. i to say, no, we do not want international dimensions. i guess the last thing that haiti needs,
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i'm going to want to organize the plato say francois up here. louis. why not? why not intervention right now? you know, do you want him to haiti? form was 50. is that what did they leave? was coloma more miseries. in fact, before the you and came, we didn't have any gains in 80. the economic conditions begin worse after the of we're given to the you and in the you and was in haiti all those years. that wouldn't even hold it democratic electro everytime do you. and again, as the elections in itself did not go well. so therefore, we don't want the un, we don't want the u. s. a sense job in a hit it we, what asians themselves to take care of the of this issue there, let heavy alone that asians, we will decide who the leaders should be. why do you feel very good if the actual community always resorts to oh, well let's send in more troops to haiti as opposed to perhaps other, other ways to, to resolve what's going on. well, this is the irony, the u. s. with millions of dollars ditching asians, i'm
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a democratic mil about educating haitians about how to vote and where the haitians decided themselves are going to what they were study. that's a heap aqua z and we think that this is mark lucy has to stop the u. s. those are what the haitians to be free to be economically independent. although want is to have visuals working in our lives as jeep label. liberals keep them from coming to miami. so therefore, no matter what the you are, the visuals try to do their policies to subdivisions using either probably resumes that the ali government is that now or bushing for a division of the or yes or the you one. and we've seen these things don't work. how would you characterize the bike, good ministrations, policy to will take the biggest the park is equally bad in and decision by the way, to miami, a little haiti and kneeled before the elections in dumb of do apologize to the haitian community. and what do you do afterward?
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he put his dad to 42, which we value the haitians from seeking asylum in the united states. bad and become the depot in chief of asians. and today is the number one supporter of the henry government, and 80 so totally populated from the ok button and decision, and the democratic body which is supposed to be supporting the haitian people from to our peer lewis. thank you very, very much. thank you sir. the own savannah courting of jasper here i live in demonstrations in haiti as well. peaceful demonstrations for english don't send more troops and to haiti to stand out of the way of a representative democracy in asia. chaper transfer reporting from washington now cleaning families of left offerings, a buddhist harmony for the victims of thursday's attack in a day care center. in ne, thailand, it was the country's deadliest mass, killing a former police officer shot and sam. 37 people, mostly young children,
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long while uncle province. not his last victims with his wife and child home of we tend to gone on himself. mourners of le flowers doles popcorn and juice boxes for the young victims, and as ceremony meant to guide their souls back to their bodies. thailand's prime minister is also paid his respects at a temple close to the daycare center where the attack took place by your channel cha has ordered a swift investigation into what happened. and police say they expect interview around a 100 an ac witnesses. he is a miraculous story, a 3 year old child who managed to survive. the massacre slept through the horror under a blanket. parents of the child nicknamed ami say she's normally a light sleep, but when the killer burst into the nursery, she was fast asleep with a blanket covering her face just in the corner of a classroom, it likely saved her life. montgomery allow and i local personally, i think there's good luck, hidden in bad luck. i'm lucky that my child is okay,
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but i lost my cousin for others who lost someone some only have one child who was the hope i want to express my condolences to them and their family viola still had for you on the news. our damage bill from harken in keeps on rising. we look a why official say it could be one of the costliest storms to ever hit united states. a legal breakthrough for environmentalists in spain. fighting to preserve europe's largest salt will to lagoon max the sap and makes it to for me to one tie to form on titles in a row, or hear from the wall champion and sports. ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe and we've got 2 weather systems, one bringing on several conditions to central areas of the mediterranean,
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and another one sweeping into the west. that's going to cool things down to the barrier peninsula, bringing since got some showers to the likes of portugal and spain. some of that intensifying that rain in eastern areas, but you can see it running all the way up across france towards the low countries and scandinavia. now it's rather windy for places like scotland in the north west. but for britain, an island, lots of sunshine still managing to break through that cloud. much of the western and wintry weather is going to affect western areas of norway. you can see the snow that's going to sweep across into sweden and onwards to more eastern air is now headed that we have that care condition here. it has been warm, it does remain so some places like poland, still some sunshine coming through that cloud. but it is going to get wet for the southeast as it is for most southern areas of italy, albania, expected to see some heavy rain in the days to come. certainly by the time we get to the mid week and these are going to cool down if we look at some places like
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serbia bell great. we can have a look at the 3 day. the rain on choose day, suddenly cooler by wednesday. ah. the latest news as it breaks, it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now need fixing from power lines to water. main with detailed coverage is off the road posing a live stream, a door for a group called with from around the world at the beat public fees with football hoops of great british political party at war with the labor party is a criminal conspiracy against its members. newly obtained documents reveal members
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silenced, suspended, and forced out my gone, this is unbelievable, and free speech was shot down an exclusive investigation. the labor files ought to on al jazeera lou. ah, ah, come back and look at the main stories. now ukraine is saying that at least 13 people have been killed in russian missile attacks in the se in city of zap parisha . or is it ramirez landscape called the shelling, merciless, and says residential buildings were targeted in the overnight strikes. meanwhile, roches president says saturdays blast on the bridge connecting crimea to maine and russia was a terrorist act. but him
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a futon is blamed ukraine specials services for the attack. damaged parts of the crossing and into rancor police arrested several people as an anti government demonstration. their violence broke out after protests were told, they couldn't assemble on a public promenade. countries been struggling with widespread unrest because of a weakening economy and a lack of basic services or in lebanon. the president, michelle allen says he is expecting a final proposal, turn demarcate, his country's maritime border with israel. in the coming hours. a u. s. mediator has drawn up a final text the, this lebanese government says it will study the proposals final wording and make a decision about an agreement. but if it had been an israel lay claim to the same stretch of ocean in the eastern mediterranean, that could contain lucrative gas deposits. emergency services and northern india continued to retrieve bodies after last week's avalanche. at least 26 people
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have been confirmed dead after the accident in the himalayas on tuesday, with bad weather hampering search and rescue efforts. a group of 41 climbing trainees and their teachers were caught in the avalanche in the northern state of attire kind. those federal deborah? oh yeah, 10 bodies were recovered today they were brought to motley. in the process of post mortems underway, their relatives have been informed. 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'll be our effort and miss relation. the air force and army are also working so that we recover the bodies and then get them here. at least 22 people have died and more than 50 are missing off to flooding and venezuela. damp was swept tree trunks and debris from surrounding mountains in the community of surge areas. around 67 kilometers, southwest of crackers, pumps used to power the towns drinking water have been carried away. government
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says it's working to rescue people who are trapped under the mud. a powerful soul miss forecast had more countries in the set in central america. after making land for nicaragua, our can, julia has been downgraded to a tropical storm. heavy rain and high winds. it slammed into nicaragua on sunday. the storm is expected to move along the pacific coast of honduras, el salvador, and guatemala. the u. s. national harkins center is issued a warning for life threatening flash once a month. slides. officials in the us is saying the damage caused by hearken in could cost up to a $100000000000.00. this would make it one of the costliest songs to ever hit the country in tor, across florida, and the carolinas last month, wiping out homes and infrastructure. kristen salumi reports from new york. ah, tallying up the losses from hurricane ian has only just begun. our roof is in the back of the house for these retirees,
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seeing the damage to their homes in neighbourhood 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. 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 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. more than 40000 utility workers were dispatched to florida alone to help restore
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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 will 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 facilities damaged and forced to evacuate . health impacts and related costs will take years to fully understand it has gone in the class while the human cost remain incalculable. kristin salumi al jazeera new york, while campaign is fighting to preserve europe. sanchez, salt water lagoon has made a major legal breakthrough marmen nor in southern spain has been granted. person
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had status after a citizen, i push to provide better protection for the threatened ecosystem. it's offered massive loss of marine life and has been degraded by coastal development and farming as high force. it reports from our memo, the 1st time a european natural site has attained this kind of status. 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. petro 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 l. lagoon 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 $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'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 hill sides the past couple days have seen heavy rain, severe flooding in this region. this is what's been left behind up here at the sight 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 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 there. busy deny chart is that ended of july and has value enough to give. right. and then now the big company can do things and t that day, right? of nature is daily meet, close by university scientists are creating a living insurance policy just in case c, horses and other marine life from mar manner, a being studied and bred to keep stocks in reserve for future re introduction. the hope is they wouldn't be needed. so i put him on medicine, i got it, i work in the mom annoys a long distance race in a sitting here, the regional and national governance worker. i think with all the measures as a whole, we can get mano to recover and got one thought. the regional government told us it
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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. or for sit al jazeera, marmen, or southern spain. many countries have granted rights rivers and force as part of the right of nature movement. ecuador, for example, was the 1st to enshrine the legal rights of nature. in its constitution, in 2008, livia passed a similar lore and 2011 in 2014 new zealand recognized the legal rights of the to where a forest 3 years later it declared the one gunnery river is a legal entity, austin negotiations with the indigenous lowery, people in 2019 bangladesh became the 1st country to grant all of its rivers, the same legal status as humans as well. people who damage river that can be taken to court. the magpie river and canada was recognized as illegal person earlier this year. whitewash rafting. destination in quebec is sacred to the indigenous and you
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fast nation. well, lisa kirk is a legal scholar, an author of a theory of legal personhood. he explains why the new law in spain still has its limitations. being illegal person is not the same thing as the law pretending that reverse or ecosystems would be people. it rather means that we get some type of rights to these entities. so. so an old example of this is a cooperation cooperation is a legal person, even though they're not human beings, but it doesn't mean that they would have exactly the same rights as human beings. so for instance, in this case, the modem in order case that they, the base in or the lagoon has not received all of the rise, that human beings have brother. most importantly has received the are being granted the rights to protection conservation maintenance and where corporate restoration
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a tourist train is causing control vesee in mexico. the trend maya was named after the indigenous people and it's one of several mego projects by the present. under manila has over door, the project is running into strong opposition from environmentalists and engineers, john home and explains. now from there a maya. there were trees here. once. we had a jungle here. when our of our last healthy youngel to mexico and it has been destroyed by a big project in mexico, that is cool. that in my trim, i keep project to president under as manuel lopez over the door a re way to connect result towns like can coon and to loom with attractions in interior of the countries you could time peninsula. it's meant to run in a 1500 kilometer loop, but the most controversial line is here. the 68 kilometers of track on the car being coast originally was meant to run along this road. but hoteliers complained
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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 do that. but it's not just above the soul that could be effected by the train. this is the delicate cave system beneath a subterranean land, water field, sink holes and underground rivers. what is the risk for these caves in this cave? system of the thread might collapse collapse. there are hundreds, maybe thousands of caves in this, in this part of the trend, maya this k systems and they're grown reverse in this area, are the core of life here. the jungle of us lives, thanks to the water to flows in this river. in a cru environmentalist secured an injunction against the section of railway between can coon and saloon, citing environmental concerns. government carried on construction by using
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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 tree, planted just elsewhere in the back on it. but the impact of track 5 is approximately $400.00 does. will re, for a sting, 400000 acres, 500000000 trees are being planted in the southwest of mexico many more than are being impacted. what about the people who live in the u company? and so what did they think of the train? the voskus that the os family have a small shop in one of the precarious informal settlements along the coast. when, if with him with this will benefit us because it will bring work for the young. i think with the mild 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 and jobs in this area. the problem is most pay very low wages. people still live in poverty. the question is,
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will the government train pay better? and will it be worth the environmental cost? john homan, al jazeera roberta, maya, how historians and katara say they have intervened to stop the sale of nearly a dozen manuscript stolen from afghanistan. they were being sold and prestigious auction houses because the theft was never reported. now, a group of experts is working with interpol and the wild customs organization to preserve afghanistan's heritage in history. as i live in job aid explains a centuries old grand from central asia. still in pristine condition. 700 volumes of chronic manuscript from china and southeast asia. the collection of the national library, or one of the largest of its kind, is behind the books, the headquarters of a project to track stolen artifacts and him. i ya, we launched that project in 2020 with the fall. and there was custom
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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 archaeology, but we forget the manuscript stiffened and his colleagues recently discovered people allegedly linked to the former government who were trying to sell an ancient koran for more than $1000000.00. i immediately contacted the interval and asked to act, so it was not so easy because actually the, the 5th was never declared to the police in capital. so officially that could not of action. then it's more complicated because the, when institution 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, many states and say, invited countries, members of the taliban guard of understands national museum these days protecting
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what's left of the collections. some historical sites have it stood years of different powers fighting for control of gun son. the dock as effort or arch of victory and part one is more than 100 years old. after years of wars and conflict, much of a bonus 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 groups destruction of buddhist heritage. when it came to power in the 1900 ninety's media museum, melinda larry, we are protecting the national archive museum gallery library in adrien ports in places. the story coll artifacts of a canister should be preserved. customs agency recitation at the airports, and we managed to intercept a lot of artifacts that were being smuggled and they were taken to the museum kasey, but returning stolen antiquities isn't that simple. with them? countries not as the property correlation with getting done today. so they don't
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want to read you something and they don't recognize the current government so that they use that as an excuse very often. no. 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 at least we know where it's it should be richard. 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 slat for you on the program line, not gulf casciano, rinaldo, i've all the details. i shall needs all with intelligence, social and playful dis vulnerable species of being caught in the wild, sold online and smuggled legally by criminal syndicates from southeast asia,
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one of the main market space, japan. in recent years, a new phenomenon has been sweeping through this concrete jungle. i am old cafes, by customers, by a cover charge to sit in a cafe and pets, a number of cute, domestic animals, but its businesses compete for customers. the speed, disturbing shift to ever more exotic species. we want to find out more about how officers have been taken from the wild, and so justina, gar, a market is a schooling hops the animal trade a plethora of exotic species. seat tiny metal cages. distressed and sweltering under the hot sun. oh
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oh, here now with all the sport. marian, thank you so much max for stuff and has want a 2nd straight for me to one will title of the country victory it away to an eventful japanese growing cream. the dutchman started on pole that zucker ahead of nero's title challenges sean claire at the way, where the colds, a crash on the opening left with carlos signs coming off the track officials decided to stop the race with a lengthy delay before a restore for the shortened race to stop and cross the line 1st ahead of the clay, thinking that he had not done enough to win the championship, but he's for already rival was given a 5 2nd penalty off to the race. and for stepping retained the title for the special of course, who to win it here. i mean, it, you know, that was the perfect scenario to win in here. and we did that as a live delay. but yeah,
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still very happy to do in it. looking back on the season we've had so far, it's been pretty impressive. it also really enjoyable for most of it. and yeah, something, you know, we really have to remind ourselves. busy few times we always very focused on performance, but you also have to look back at what you actually achieve, you know, and really enjoyed the moment. there was a scary moment for p, a ghastly when the race was stopped. going close to a tractor that was clearing the track. i wanted to talk it brought back memories of the death of june be yankee in 2014. crashed into a crane in similar conditions at the same track. i think it's, it, it was an unnecessary to, to put, to put distracted out there. and obviously goods extremely, extremely scared. and that i think we're, we could have dealt with this situation in
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a slightly different way. and as what we've been asking since his crash, not to see any tractors on the racetrack and just wait for us to get back into bit land in the sort of situation. arsenal have gone back to the top of the premier league of the beating liverpool. 32 in a thriller at the emirates arsenal had not scored in the last 6 games against liverpool, but it took just 58 seconds for gabrielle martin. eli, to give them the lead in this match with who responded well and equalized to darwin nunez, but also went back in front just before halftime martin eli, setting up a kind of seca who made it to one of who hit back again. roberta for mino leveling things up early in the 2nd off and with 15 minutes left. arsenal would given a penalty for a fowl on gabrielle jesse's upset sockets. a school he 2nd of the match to cindy side, back above mentioned to city in the table. the little now 14 points of the leaders christiano. rinaldo has reached yet another milestone. scoring is 700. club goal to
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give manchester united victory, overton. rinaldo started on the bench and watched. he sighed go behind. early on. alex. a will be with a great strength to put evans and one milan off to 5 minutes. but united were level 10 minutes later when and to me made 3 lead goals in as many games. rinaldo came on after half an hour and scored his landmark goes just before have time to win at full united to one over in spain, barcelona have gone back. a barbara madrid at the top of lolita paid. read tapping into give bossa. one will make 3 of a self of ego at the new camp. now 7 league ways in a row full chevy side from 2 is just every month to go until the fever woke up, kicks off in cutter. but right now, a special tournament known as the st child world job is taking place in doha. the event aims to highlight the plight of more than $100000000.00 children living in
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poverty world wide are room a tougher met the gould seem, who are representing zimbabwe for 14 year old zine to liter santa's these weekly training sessions, anxious about playing football. it helps take your mind off, her troubles growing up in an informal settlement in some by way as tough. some areas of no running water or electricity. crime is rife. after practice is angela tells her mother being part of a football team is helping build her confidence in a safe environment. so yeah, 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, you could have done their homework checking up whether they're going to school or not. from now, because of all of the coach, was a volunteer by the way,
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was trying to also change somebody's life is one of those coaches is mercy. when better. she started playing when she was 18 years old. now in her twenties, she's teaching young players quality. she learned when growing up is us after seizure. 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 nations is 62 percent of the population in some bob is aged below $25.00. many young people live in poor communities where there are few opportunities for some football helps keep him 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.
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hardwick determination and teamwork can help them gwin on the field and in like he had him a task out in helen novak shock of richard, celebrating back to back titles of to winning the s staunch open in conflict. on the $21.00 time grand slam champion was up against the final 60 posts in the final joke of each. defeating the greek in straight sets to capture his 4th to the title of the season. and 90th over all victory also shows the serbian qualifies for the year, end atp finals. tailor for it started this week in quarantine, but ended it as the japan open champion. the american was forced to pull out of an event in sol with coven 19. and after 7 days in isolation was cleared, adjusting time to make the flight take care and arrive the morning of he's opening round match well, fast forward to the final and he beat compatriot frances t afo to win the tournament and levels off break into those top 10 for the 1st time
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i in the nfl, the new york giants ford back to spoil the green bay packers 1st regular season game overseas. the packets enjoy great support away from home and were in london to face the giants taught them elsewhere. stadium, i thought of league's international series. green bay had both of 173 lee but threw it away. the giant scoring to 4th quarter touchdowns to win the game. 2722. for a full victory and 5 to start the season. okay, marian back to you. thanks for english peter. that wraps up when he is out, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes. but more of the daisies for top stories coming up. i showed me . ah
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