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a russian a strike. it's a building in the ukrainian seating evaporation, killing at least 14 people, and making a life under ground. we made women sheltering from the bombardment. ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is al jazeera life from dough house coming up north korea vows to strengthen its nuclear program and rejects further dialogue with those a coals, its enemies and protests in sri lanka, denouncing the governments crackdown and demanding the release of demonstrators. ah, welcome to the program. we begin in ukraine where an apartment block, in other words, it, your buildings have been hit in
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a russian missile attack. it happened in the south eastern city of separation. at least 14 people have been killed and dozens more warranted. rescue workers have been digging through the rubble, fearing people have trapped. the city is under ukrainian control, but it's part of a region. russia says eat and eggs last month, ukraine's presidents, a lot of the landscape, has called the shelling, merciless rory challenge has more on the damage. zapper is. yeah, the city has experience nights after night of this, the civilians there have been repeatedly pounded by russian missile. an air strikes, attacks, often hitting apartment buildings and holmes. it's indiscriminate that best. it's a intentional. at worst. i think you crazy and certainly feel that it is intentional. that's why they describe russia as a terrorist state. the latest round of air strikes were told by craner
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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 when of course, there was the attack on the crime in bridge which ukraine and 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 advance pause or slow down, but fighting does go on and people knew the front line of the battle in separation sheltering underground. holler at me. i met some of them in the village of stepping to get food. and 5000 people used to live is that no good. now they're only a few 100 left in the village in the process of getting
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a new yo la. if you can imagine how many explosions we here day and night, all tells me to come with me and 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 kindergarten . they have been living here for months now, celebrating birthdays and giving each other courage. the frontline is about 5 kilometers away. the village is within artillery range. this can be heard even down here. alena is most worried at night, she keeps herself busy, doing crosswords nestle, and we are here on our own. sometimes when there is no shelling, we run to our apartment yet it's scary. here we chat with each other and keep ourselves distracted. it's all of us damaging to meet those who stay in a war zone, who don't want to leave their family history behind alone,
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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 leg, they are far look and you don't want them to take a land. we don't want to be conquered or i don't want them to take this part. that no guest is the 1st village near the contact line in the cranium controlled 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, you that step, no guess in the region, you know, let me put in his code the blast on the bridge connecting crimea to russia. terrorist act,
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the russian president who's blamed ukraine special services. the coach bridge supplies moscow's troops in southern ukraine and is seen as a symbol of russian power in the region. ukraine has not claimed responsibility. some new it's, there is no doubt. this is an act of terrorism aimed at destroying russia's critical civilian infrastructure. its authors, perpetrators and beneficiaries other security services of ukraine. north korea's later says he'll continue to strengthen his nuclear operations. kim jong own has over saying exercises involving ballistic missiles, with mach nuclear warheads in the past 2 weeks from brian has more from sol. the north koreans have said very little about this flurry of miss ballistic missile activity that's gone on pretty much on unchecked for 2 weeks. continually launching of these missiles the last week of september, the 1st week of october. and then today, monday, the official north korean news agency comes out with almost
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a pronouncement along declaration of exactly what it's been doing. the dates of the tests, the types of missiles being launched, her and tested with photographs showing kim jung on the low north korean leader overseeing all of these tests. and basically the headline to come away from this is that the north korean say the goal that they have been doing is carrying out what they call tactical nuclear drills. this is the supposed to development of a small tactical nuclear devices. now these are the, the kind of miniaturized nuclear warheads that you would put onto a rocket or a short range ballistic missile. it does require an awful lot of a technical advancements of technology and technological know how in order to do this. and it's unclear just how advance the north koreans are in developing tactical nuclear warheads. but certainly they are working on the delivery systems
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for these types of warheads. and they've also, as well as carrying out a shorter range, ballistic missiles, probably the most serious development of the past couple of weeks was last last week. on october, the 4th, they launched an intermediate range ballistic missile right over the top of japan that landed in the pacific ocean. that caused obvious alarm from all of that north korea. as neighbors. it's the 1st time they've carried out such a loads like that in 5 years. and the north korean said that that is a new type of missile. they also say that they have been practicing and developing the technology to have to have explosions in the air above the ground. now that's the kind of delivery that you would you if you were launching a nuclear device. shank and blades have been accused of miss trading pace for protested. at least 6 people were arrested in the latest demonstrations violence erupt. it after demonstrated would told they couldn't assemble on a public prominent. now fernandez reports from columbia protested here on this very
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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 sand of an argument with 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 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 aren't 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
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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 subject to torture, can be legally forced fed bid drugs are prevented from if they tried. do i leave this and dad there, it's termed at this camp, and then they can be forcibly brought back in for the st. and or be dns is, is forced on to be player to any means including use effingham, and course the anger, the frustration at the mismanagement of the government that has brought an otherwise up prosperous. and an essentially a country with so much potential to its knees hasn't died down and people are speaking out. and he government protests continue across iran despite a violent crack down by security forces are
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going away, jim base to run human rights group says at least 185 people have been killed in the unrest. the protest spreading to schools and universities in demanding a regime change. the unrest was ignited after 22 year old martha and many died in police custody. last month, she'd been arrested for violating address code wrestles santa reports from tehran and the process still going through today. through t as or centered around the universities such as m e k b do university such as element tabatha, university interact, and also galen and cosby and university. so the students here are, are still continuing their protests, but comparing to the protocol to police. yes, they are a little bit smaller, they're smaller and a support rabbit. but so far we haven't seen the protests on the stories. the stood the students in the university is, are demanding the crack down to stop. and also the
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a. d. p in france to be released at the officials are seen that the menu of the students had be released by those who have committed the serious crimes are going to be tried. so that is making the 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 treat. a passing is with the quincy institute in virginia. he won, the government crackdown on fred helped us could get worse. i think number of desk showed and saw that this is a rather brutal crack down. it should not have been any that whatsoever. mindful of the fact that these totes have overwhelmingly been peaceful. but i think it's also correct to say that the full school of the town that the, that the government can show as not you can see, i suspect that the government suspected themselves that if they didn't go out too hard, in their view,
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the focus would slow down and die down and we have now seen that that is absolutely not the case. the anger is a mess and there's not been any concessions by the government. yes. so the idea that these would die down seems to be clear miscalculation for that me also been mean that they may change your taxes and actually will add it much more bitterly than they have done so far. signals coming from says, speeches that government officials have made seems to indicate that shifts in toxic can be taking place within the next week or 2, if not even sooner. and again, we have seen when the government has gone out, and for instance, there were hundreds if not thousands, that worked for children 2019. so there's unfortunately a high risk for all more bloodshed than we have seen so far. still ahead on al jazeera, a message from the pope on what he calls the sinful exclusion of migrants from society and tapping into
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a new source of water in the living community. that's dug deep for the precious liquid. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. you read the width of my cattle anyways. hello. they will start in the middle east and levant, and it's a largely settled picture, particularly across a southern areas. up in the north, however, we've got a system pulling across turkey and the black sea bringing some wet her and when she weather to the likes of georgia, armenia and as the by john and knocking temperatures down slightly across those more northern areas. now they still a lot of heat to be found across iraq and kuwait temperature. however, expected to dip down ever so slightly. it will pick up slightly in doha, which will bring some sly reliefs, the humidity, but it is expected to be back for much of the rest of the week. a few showers
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around coastal areas of the red sea, but a largely dry picture in south. now it's looking wet for the north west of africa. we've got some storms and showers, thanks to a weather disturbance moving across the mediterranean. and along that central bound of africa, more heavy rain to come on tuesday, particularly for the ivory coast. and was we move down to the south of the equitorial belt? it is an exceptionally hot picture with heat waves affecting botswana and northern areas of south africa that is not helping the felt fire conditions here through rain trickling into eastern areas. analysts due to cape town at $26.00 degrees celsius. that however, with the with sponsored by category was this was a movement, the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing your freedom being threatened and attacked, is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news.
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it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of loses, burger, cold, or virtual quote for the evidence was on al jazeera lou . wow. the me. hello, what's you know to 0? i'm emily, i'm going. he's a reminder of our top story. our at least 14 people have been killed in rush and nissan attacks from the ukrainian city and separation and apartment block with janet feeble people, are trapped in the revel. ukraine's president who called the shelling merciless north korea latest, says he'll continue to strengthen his nuclear operation. kim jong has the same
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military exercises. he says there's no need for dialogue with his adverse story. and protest is introlatta condemning yvonne and crack down on a demonstration in the capital lumber and the 6 people have been erected, opted security forces, hope protested. they couldn't assemble on a public prominent dozens of feed dead after a boat capsized in nigeria. it was carrying 85 people when it was swamped by flood waters in and not birthdate. 15 have been rescued. many of the people on board had been left homeless by the flooding. the head of the roman catholic church says the treatment of migrants is criminal and sinful. pope frances, for speaking as is easily prepared for new right when coalition government that's vowed to crack down on legal immigrants. the dame baba explained one by one, all the people of the precarious rescue in the mediterranean. as volunteers help
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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 already assuming that i pushed a little and on sunday, the head of the roman catholic church, unexpectedly referred to the ongoing tragedy. his catalog, soleski, shirley damien, the exclusion of migrants is scandalous. indeed. it's criminal as he it makes them die in front of her and so to day 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 a right wing coalition that wants to speed up repatriation and introduce tougher asylum rules. is born will not change and the lead and the feelings that people
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have about me nation but certainly will help you know, does support support motivation to have some kind of as standing in you know, these cushion and landscape out before the election. georgia maloney called for a naval blockade of north africa. let me share, okay. 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. let only one of her coalition partners, the leg or 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 baba al jazeera protests had been held in bosnia herzegovina against the result of
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the racing election in pro ration, bosnian, serb laid. and miranda done, it was named president of the province for public accept scan. but bosnian election officials say they are concerned about irregularities. and vote ringing. investigation is now underway. fine results all the device in bosnia i get to be announced. austrian president, alexander van de belen, is projected to secure a 2nd 6 year term after voting ended on sunday. based on a partial county has a clear majority to avoid a run off the 78 year old is a former leader of the grains in gun and broad popularity by campaigning on promises of stability. the official result is expected on monday. and germany's a ruling party has one original election in the lowest faxing. for provisional results show the social democrats leading with a 3rd of the verge. it's a boost for chancellor love shots as he faces a series of crises including potential energy shortage is caused by the war in
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ukraine. campaigning is in full swing in brazil as presidential candidate louis enough, your lead to feel that prepares for the 2nd round of elections at the end of the month. thousands, attend to the rally on the left when candidates in brazil's 6 largest sitting nearly the silver came close to an outright victory in the 1st round of urging incumbent j about an hour gathered more support than the poles suggested a landslide in venezuela who's killed at least 22 people and more than 50 others. missing. torrential rain swept tree trunks and debris from surrounding mountains into the community of to have a race. the government says it's working to rescue people trapped, undermined a powerful storm is expected to hit more countries in central america after making landfall in nicaragua. hurricane julia has been downgraded to
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a tropical storm for heavy rain and high wind slammed into nicaragua on sunday morning. the storm is expected to move along the pacific coast of honduras, el salvador, and guatemala. a plan for terrorist training mexico could be going off. the rails trend, ma'am, is one of the presidents, major projects bought as john home and reports. it's run into strong opposition from environmentalists and engineers. there were trees here once we had a jungle here when our of our last healthy younger to mexico. and it has been destroyed by a big project in mexico. that is cool. that in my trim eyes, the key project to president and those men will lopez over the door array, wait to connect result, towns like can coon and to loom with attractions immaterial of the countries you could time peninsula. it's meant to run in a 1500 kilometer loop,
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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 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. but it's not just above the song that could be affected by the train. this is the delicate tape 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 tree, in this case, systems on the grown reverse in this area, arctic core of life here. the jungle of us lives, thanks to the water to float in this river. in
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a cru environmentally secured an injunction against the section of railway between can coon and loom citing environmental concerns. government carried on construction by using a national security decree. in late september, the judge, you granted the injunction rescinded team's decision. as for the deforestation, the government says it will be mitigated by tree planted just elsewhere in the back . but the impact of track 5 is approximately 400 hector's were reforest thing, 400000 hector's 500000000 trees are being planted in the south west of mexico many more than are being impacted. but what about the people who live in the you company, and what did they think of the train? the bus is that the os family have a small shop in one of the precarious informal settlements along the coast. when, if you tell me which this will benefit us because it will bring work for the young . i think with the maya there will be more need for hotel staff and for the young
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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, will the government trained pay better? and will it be worth the environmental cost? john holeman, i'll just say that riveto maya. and he bought right support his have much through mexico city in a protest cold in favor of women. it's the 2nd consecutive view. the rally has taken place in the capital, the protest was organized last year, after abortions of up to 12 weights were criminalized in at least 10 st. libby air is suffering. one of the worst water crises in the world. years of drought and war have left millions of people struggling to get enough water. but one community has put together to tap into a natural source underground. r. hi rod. the district of double
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harvey in the western mountains of libya is one of the warmest areas of the country, but drought is forth members of the merits, family in the village of arianne to dig deep with the health of the local community . they've tapped into water on the ground and in the future name. yeah. once in the past we had no water source. this is the 1st well ever dug in this area. water tank is used to be brought in from remote areas for a 100 dinars. now it's available here for just 4040 young has 2 years relied on so thing, water from the outside. we're transporting it's in trucks across the mountains. a lack of infrastructure in years of conflict makes that difficult along with power outages. lemme when there is no electric power, the price of water tank is goes up simply because, well, owners incur more expenses for the generators and fuel. we either have no water at all, or we are forced to buy it at higher prices with no permanent rivers in libya. 97
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percent of its population relies on water from hundreds of meters underground through what's known as the great man made river. it's one of the largest irrigation projects in the world and cost billions of dollars that has been neglected since formerly, de mama duffy was killed in 2011 and the other community college off. there are 19 wells that need immediate service if maintained these wells, together with the water from the manmade river, means we'll be able to meet the entire district needs. the united nation met officials from water authorities in july to address how to renovate the network of wells and water pipelines across libya until progress is made. those in the most arid areas will continue searching for their own water sources. so the height of al jazeera historians in contests, saving into vain to stop the sale of nearly a dozen manuscripts stolen from afghanistan. the items were being sold in prestigious auction houses. now,
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a group of experts is working with interpol and the world customs organization to preserve afghanistan's heritage and history. as some of the binge of aid reports. a centuries old chron from central asia. still in pristine condition, 700 volumes of chronic manuscript from china and southeast asia. the collection and other 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 and world custom organization and the international federation of libraries to insist on the fact that the manuscript also suffering from trafficking. and if it is a disaster. so everybody speaks or whether but archaeology that we forget the manuscript stiffened and his colleagues recently discovered people allegedly linked
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to the form of government who were trying to sell an ancient koran for more than 1000000 dollars. 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 case is a said, the seo we find our lead between $5.10 manuscript and se invited countries, members of the taliban guard of understands national museum these days, protecting what's left of the collections. some historical sites have withstood years of different powers fighting for control of gun son. the dock as upper arch of victory and pug mun is more than 100 years old. after years of wars and conflict, much of abundance on historic heritage has been destroyed. and the last time they were in power, the taliban said they will protect and preserve what belongs to all us on
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a stark contrast to the group's destruction of buddhist heritage. when it came to power in the 1900 ninety's, miriam museum 1000000 gallery, we are protecting the national archive museum gallery library. an important places for the historical artifact of a canister should be preserved customs agency or station at the airports. and we managed to intercept a lot of artifacts that were being smuggled and they were taken to the museum. but returning stolen antiquities isn't that simple. with them countries not as the from the collision. with that can you stand today? so they don't want to read you something and they'll talk of night the korean government so that they use that as an excuse very often. so it's difficult to find the list to me to know in the case i'm mentioning for us. and then we have all the evidence you so keith, we know which it should be arrested. and until the.
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