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russia detains 5 of its citizens along with a group of ukrainians over the explosion, the damage, the courts, bridge to crimea. nato defense ministers, a meeting in brussels with the war and ukraine, top of the agenda. ah, it's great to have you with us this hour. i'm cyril benya. this is l 0. live from doha. also coming up in the show civil disobedience sit ins or stage to ensure fits refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem because of a siege by israeli forces and hundreds dead and homes under water nigeria struggles to cope with the worst flooding its seed. and dick, ah,
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ah, a number of blasts have reportedly been heard in the russian occupied ukrainian city of military pole. a russian media is reporting the air defense systems were activated. a device is also believed to have exploded near the city central market . melissa pole was one of the 1st cities the fall, the russian forces after the invaded ukraine in february, ukraine's energy minister says russian missiles have hit around 30 percent of the country. energy infrastructure. around $300.00 areas were left without power following the russian attacks. on monday and tuesday, the mayor of the western ukrainian city of levine says it will take months to repair energy facilities there. one 3rd of the city has no electricity. at the head of the us, nuclear agency says ukraine. zappa regional nuclear power plant has lost external power for the 2nd time in 5 days. the facility is in russian controlled territory and now relying on diesel generators. ukraine state owned nuclear power company
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says russia is not allowing vehicle access to the plant to deliver fuel. and it's not just the power plant, the as ukrainians, worried some are already preparing, in case russia launch is a nuclear attack, where we challenge reports. not since the start of the war had russia unleashed such fury on ukraine. on monday, at least 20 cities were targeted with strikes on urban centers and critical infrastructure wave after wave of cruise, missiles and drones president vladimir putin revenge for last week's explosion on the current bridge, thinking crimea with mainland russia. would you put those re but there are continued attempts to carry out terrorist attack on our territory? rushes responses will be harsh and their scale will correspond to the level of threat crated for the russian federation. no one should have any doubt about that, but i get a threatening language. but absent the cremeans recent warnings where president
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putin reminded the world of russia's nuclear arsenal and the potential for using it still ukraine civic authorities are trying to make sure they're prepared for the worst. you know, when you have done the food, which the response in these cases is simple. when we get a message about a threat, we notify the population of state houses or moved to predictive structure with underground or use p. p. a. if necessary, evacuations may be carried out depending on radioactive contamination for this pre prepared evacuation points, mostly located in schools or the kids residence. the safest places are deep beneath the city streets. it's a remarkable thing. the metro station as co, michelle says to protect them from the west. now there is a nuclear strike id like to come from cranes, former allied russia in the early weeks of the war,
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the stations were full of people taking hands there. equipped fill on armageddon with the metal boxes on the floor open and the shutter rises upwards. thus the passage is closed and the station is there, magically sealed people thing here are completely protected from the environment, both from a nuclear explosion and chemical weapons seeking shelter under ground or in window . las interior rooms evacuation points. how to avoid breathing in radioactive dust . it's doomsday advice from a bygone era updated for right here right now. and modern digital technology but some still feel ukrainians are under prepared and unprotected. one. your, his europe runs ray of freedom. he's fundraising to provide survival kits free of
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charge for all of the men. my goal is to make ukrainians conscious about it for everyone to have a kid for themselves because we live next to a dangerous neighbor and you never know what is on someone's mind in the crammed, at the most people, the consequences of a nuclear strike on thinkable yet ukrainians are having to think about them. will reach islands out to 0, give russia security services. a people have been arrested over last week's explosion, the damage the courts bridge. the blast destroyed a section of the bridge that links crimea to the russian mainland. keith has not said whether or not it was involved. mohammed is in moscow. so mohammed from moscow, there is no doubt officially that ukrainian intelligence is behind this attack. yes, and they have confirmed today with the news of these arrests and they have more details on that. they said that someone called kitty live with don off the they said he's
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the head of the intelligence unit at the ukranian ministry of defense. they described him as the mastermind behind all these plots, and they said they have many collaborators from other countries including bulgaria, armenia, and georgia. they work together to do this to complete this plan and they shipped the explosives that 22770 kilograms of explosives the ship them in august from the. busy port of odessa to get it, and that's where they put them on a truck and the truck cost about galia, our media. sure, sure. and russia until it reached where it exploded in crimea. the question is, what are the details of that? what happened in and how it happened, how did this truck cross all those countries full of explosives without being detected? many people are asking those questions and the russians are talking about the rest
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of those 8 people. 5 of them are russian from the very beginning. they said russians were collaborating in this well, part of this plot, but we don't have more details on that. the rest of the arrestees of the people that us the ukraine and from the other nationalities we mentioned still early to know what will be the, the, the, the fate of these people understand. they will be put in front of, of an anti terrorism court because this is how of frames this operation. it called it an international terrorism operation committed by ukraine, russian interests. and of course, russia has promised, and it did deal some harsh retaliation against ukrainian facilities. and interests was about mohammed now. thank you very much. and nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels with the war. and ukraine, top of the agenda, secretary general in stoughton berg has back the call by key to send more air
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defense systems to the country. i welcome to an 8 dollars, so are providing air defense systems that is extremely important and welcome to recent announcement by, by germany and also the did the delivery of german and defense systems. so to ukraine, and i think we all have see, you know, why this is so important the horrific the in this can, the attacks against the ukrainian cities civilian killed, a civilian critical infrastructure destroyed. and no police detox on the on the energy system, the energy infrastructure is serious as we approach winter. so all of this demonstrates urgent need for more and defense for your crane. let's go to natasha butler in brussels. she's covering this forest natasha. bring us up to date with what's happening there today. what are you expecting?
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well, the big question for nato defense ministers is how really they can best continue to support ukraine as this war. her continues to, to drag on if you like. now they will be meeting up for a special meeting of the ukraine, a contact defense group. this is a group that was set up at by the united states earlier this year. there are some 50 countries that are part of that group and they are looking very much. are they meeting regularly but regular basis to look and monitor what is happening in ukraine, and how nato members are can help forces in ukraine? this is force has been mainly through sending weapons and supplies. something the key was repeatedly asked for. just on monday, the ukrainian president followed him. is lensky made it very clear about his needs . he said that his number one priority was an air she'll for ukraine. he once more air defense miss our systems, we know we her there from the install to bug the germany will be sending that kind of technology. us also expected us to do the same,
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but this contact group also look hurt how he can a better train. you carry ukrainian forces that are receiving weapons that are very advanced technology. they may not have used before. of course, all those sorts of things will be discussed today. another point of discussion will be stalks weapon stocks because as nato members send their weapons to ukraine, of course this means that their own stocks are dwindling. and there has been talk about whether or not nato members or countries can at work or in their own domestic production and try and step step up, ramp up a domestic production of weapons in their own country so that they can insure their own stocks and security as well as be able to continue to send weapons to ukraine and nevada made just running a fine line here has been since the beginning of the war because they are providing a weapons that they hope will make a difference on the battlefield. yet they are not fighting the war themselves.
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i'm mad has been something that has been underlined over and again by insult berg, the head of nato. you know, just on monday in his a pre meeting press conference, he said, look, nato is not part of this conflict. but we are supporting ukraine and we will support the upgrade to the end for, however long it takes, he said, nato is really trying to say, look, although is forcing ukraine and sending these weapons. of course, we are not fighting russia directly for nato fighting. russia directly would mean really having soldiers on the ground troops deployed in the country. something they have said all along that they will not do because of course, ukraine is nasir nato member. therefore, there's no reason for the alliance to be involved in that way, but that might be perceived differently from moscow. of course, those moscow might believe that her matter is perhaps a lot more involved than it should be. but nato was trying to avoid any form of escalation or misunderstanding if you like. along those lines. one thing that was
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said though, on monday, both here in nato and also by leaders of the g 7. was that any attack or any attempt to attack any critical western infrastructure would receive a very tough response from nato. natasha butler reporting live from belgium following that nato meeting for us. thank very much. a still ahead on al jazeera, near moore's deposed leader, is sentenced to 3 more years in prison on charges that she calls absurd and will meet an environmentalist in mexico, putting his life at risk to protect rivers, fields, and forests. that story when we come back, ah and to suppression is rising. and so with supplying cattle anyways,
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her low there was thought in east asia and from the satellite image, you can see large clear skies across much of northern says central and eastern china down in the south. we are expecting that wet and windy weather to pick up thanks to a developing system, pulling across the south china sea system. heavy rain and stronger winds liking for hein, an island further north of this largely clear wrong that coasts pushing across into the korean peninsula and onwards to japan. the temperature in toko has dropped as that weather skirted to the coast of han shoe. but it is going to clear away leaving a way for more sunshine. in the next few days, you can see that temperature rise with sunny spells by saturday. now there's more in the way of sunshine for south asia. that's not a very heavy rain caused flooding in northern and north eastern areas of india. the skies are starting to dry up. much of that weather has shifted further, south rushes of showers stretching all way down from that east corner. to carola, we're going to see some heavy falls here in the days ahead. some shop of
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thunderstorms as well for sri lanka. back to that northwest corner. look at that, plenty of sunshine, lots of clear skies and temperatures. on the up fuller hor and new delhi 32 degrees on thursday. more heat on friday that she whether i do with sponsored by catch all day ways. frank assessments differ. united states that you're running the program was there with i believe that armenia, virginia should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many times . critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that can chose rotate in depth analysis of the days. global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh,
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a your, with else, our headlines this, our russia security service says 8 people have been arrested over an explosion, the damage the current bridge to crimea last week, 5 russians and 3 ukranian and armenians. citizens have been detained. the head of the us nuclear agency says ukraine's upper region. nuclear power plant has lost external power for the 2nd time. in 5 days. the plans is in russian control territory and relying on diesel generators as we speak. nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels with the war and ukraine. top of the agenda, the secretary general in stoughton berg had urged the alliance to send more air defense systems to ukraine following 2 days of russian strike you energy ministers meeting in prior to find ways to tackle high gas prices. 15 members of the european
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union want the price of wholesale gas to be kept across the block. they don't want richer countries in europe to be able to buy gas at higher prices. the group argue that the cap would help curb prices before expensive gas applies. hit the market reach power plants, and therefore drive up electricity bills. the proposal is based on 3 ideas. one is sitting a limit on the cost of russian gas imports to negotiating a lower gas price with other suppliers and establishing a ceiling on the price of gas use to generate electricity. but some, a new member states disagree with this plan and they want alternative options including limit on gas consumption and subsidy packages for businesses. and consumers said vast, and that is at the meeting in proc the netherlands and germany has now generated launch this 10 point measurement package that they call a nowhere to threat action package, which basically focuses on a joint buying efforts by the you nation. so
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a collective buying so they don't compete among each other. this is something that the more richer countries in europe really have been focusing on. they really want the producers to lower their prices and not the states the countries to have to dig in through their budget state budgets to compensate consumers and the people in their countries for the high gas prices. so they really want to buy last and so to pay less. and this is something that the knowledge and germany is really pushing for today's meeting. they also want this bench price for l n g, but it's a probably a voluntary price marks a benchmark. so it's still, there's a lot of questions there. so if there's a price gap at the end of this day, there's still a lot of doubts about that. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin has been speaking at an event in moscow. he criticize those looking to place caps on gas prices scheduled and you will get rushes. actions will not defy common st. we should. we will not pay for others as
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our own expense when we will not supply energy to those countries that limit the energy prices to those of instead of business partnership and market mechanisms preferred cheating, tricks, and brazen like my own. a poland says as detected a leak in the drew about oil pipeline, the world's largest. it runs from eastern russia, branching, branching out across europe. polish authorities say the leak was likely caused by an accident. it's an align about 70 kilometers from the polish city blocks. and the u. s. president says there will be consequences for re add after the opec plus group led by saudi arabia decided to steeply cut oil production. the organisation of petrol exporting countries announced its decision last week despite us opposition. and the white house now says the president joe biden is willing to work with congress after a senior senator called for fries on cooperation with saudi arabia. from the beginning of the administration since taking office,
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the president has been very clear that united states need to need a different sort of relationship with saudi arabia. he has said that from very early on. and i have said this last week when opec made the decision to align their energy policy with rushes, war and war aims and against the american people. further underscore is that reasoning to realign that relationship to reevaluate that relationship with saudi arabia. we are reviewing where we are currently right now, and will be watching closely over the coming weeks and months as well. now, one cabal on is the head of political studies of the arab center for research and policy studies. he says, relations between the u. s. and saudi arabia actually been deteriorating, ever since president biden came to power the by that message and tries to interpret the saudi decision as on the one hand to sort of the alignment by just the alignment. but there's all these with the ocean on the korean war
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because the saudis have not been willing over the past few months, actually to demand. there are no rush, no rush an invasion of green or to give the clear stand on the, on the war on your screen. rather, they have to get to the neutral position on, on that. and they have actually stood by the over alliance with dawson, in big because, you know, i mean, there has to be in agreement between the object shown in 2022 to cut down productions because the crisis because of course 19, have to have planted in 2020 and they remain actually ready much to does agreement on the other hand, also the by did administration and template the saudis as an attempt maybe to influence the election. so the us revisions have not been really one of the boss to use, and the by that decision came to power in early 2021. you know,
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the president biden has new medical master actually that that's our des, palestinians, and issue office refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem. have launched a strike and protest against the days long siege by its really forces. israeli army has blocked entrances and exits and saturday. the soldier was shot dead in the pack . at one of the checkpoints, those in the camp say they are being collectively punished and are holding marches individual on wednesday night. abraham is next to the camp in the blockaded town of another. as you can see, the sweets are empty. the israeli soldiers are putting up road blocks, checkpoints, the preventing cars from entering the shy faults refugee camp. this is the 4th day that the israeli forces have been located. locating this area, they say that the perpetrator of the shooting attack, that left one is really soldier killed late on saturday,
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is from the refugee camp. and they're still looking for the shooter and still attend situation elsewhere in the occupies west bank, where not only there's a strike here, but there are holes for strike as sweat in the west bag to show solidarity with palestinians who have been located here. people here say this is called collective punishment, whereby whole towns, whole neighborhood, small families are being punished under the pretext and in the name of security. but many palestinians would tell you that there would be no security for the israeli forces and is waiting in general here in the occupied with rank so long as there is a continuing israeli military occupation that has been going on for decades. now. nigeria is baffling. some of its worst floods and a decade. heavy rains have effected the south for weeks. more than 300 people have
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died. stephanie decker report, roads, gardens, homes, all submerged. in some cases, the flood waters have reached as high as the roof tops. new guy, i love them. we're left with nothing to cope with life. we now get into the 1st floor of all houses in canoes. i don't know how we're going to get back from our last from the flood. we don't have anything to eat. nigeria has been battling heavy rains and catastrophic flooding for weeks. more than half a 1000000 people have been affected according to the national emergency management agency. i know we were not properly informed on the magnitude of what we will face because if they did, we would have made plans to evacuate. we thought it was the normal flooding that happens every year when the river overflows its boundaries. but this isn't normal, yearly flooding water levels of the worst at a decade, according to aid workers,
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the flood came suddenly and met us unprepared. all the houses and the camps, which served a settlement for farmers under water. more than 300 people have so far been killed by the floods. on friday, a boat capsized that was overloaded with people escaping the floods. 76 died. 27 out of nigeria. 36 states have been affected. the waters are showing no signs of subsiding in authority. say the situation is quote, beyond their control, stephanie decor. i'll 020 years on people who lost their lives in the bali bombings are being remembered. 202 died when symbol tenuous bomb attacks were carried out. that a nightclub on the indonesian island mourners and survivors were at the memorial sites in could dom and the anniversary is also being marked in australia. 88 of those killed were australians at the ceremony. in sydney, the prime minister said, quote, 20 years on the ache does not dim. of course in me,
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and laura has sentence to depose lead wrong, some sushi to 3 more years in prison on charges of accepting a bribe. the new sentence is added to previous convictions and extends our total present term to 26 years. so she has denied any wrong doing. she's been held in san injury. solitary confinement in a prison in the capital since june, and she was detained last year. when the military seized power from her elected government, tony chain has more from bangkok, this latest sentence 2 sentences. in fact, although both to run concurrently, make the total time to be served 26 years. that will get her out of jail at the age of $103.00 and jails of very tough places. now there may be an opportunity at some stage, once the military have feel that they have established their position, where they broker some sort of deal a they make an announcement, they will that they will be lenient. but i think at this stage,
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they're looking at elections in the autumn of next year. we're already seeing political machinations in part is allied to the military and to put loyalists in place to think as there is no chance at this stage, they will be releasing on time to check because they know full well that if she was to contest that election in any way, she would win overwhelmingly, as she has on the previous occasions where she's been on the ballot paper. a power of attorney general has made a formal complaint against president pedro castillo, claiming that there is evidence of a quote, criminal organization that has taken root in the government. prosecutors have also detained 5 of the presidents allies. a few faces accusations of using the presidency to benefit himself and his family. he has firmly rejected these latest delegations, calling them of qu by the attorney general's office. mexico has been named the most dangerous country for environmental activists. the global witness organization says
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that over 54 activists were murdered last year and many more keep working in spite of death threats, we spoke to one of the i guess i can cover the slowness. so yeah, i will go to the center palace. i'm calling carlos lotus, i'm not only for the people's lenoir or defense fraud in morales prevent lascola, and i'm part of the organic resistance and industries that want to take over out a rhetoric which a little emma is a sector in our main problem is the auto industry, it causes terrible environmental damage and has become a great rate for the defense movement. and indigenous community said nothing. there is a good thing we are really interested in keeping our readers clean and growing or confused with good handmade 30, just to sustain a community with principles that we abroad, dealing corruption, those things that international corporations and capitalism route to orlando make equal on your part last year make was way international statistics the most violent and risky country for environmental defenders. referring to the number of people in
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this field model. oh, this before with only will worry was about the police or being arrested or jail for demonstrating either. now and we are afraid of being warders, but oh, i seen an honest or companion of our partner in this fight. some year was killed by a local organized crime group that's part of a bigger carter. nicholas can you generation whose present has increased all over the country, especially wherever a big industrial complex is in project. was a, you know, a complete that employee that there's total impunity, the protection of it was doesn't have enough resources or structure to protect us. even the vi connections among the carton local, state, and federal governments, our own plain view that i mean to wake as i leave them, you know me, celia port had to leave home for fear of a he'd be calling me. but 6 months later, one of the managers of these factory little people in the community, there's already one death from where i los, you will take just another death in pueblo,
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so we can start operating overloaded as there is on the thrive either unless that it's our lives we are risking our libertine integrity, but it's also everybody's livelihood on the line. we had to keep on fighting for our community. sometimes we're able to stop the advance of these industries. other times we're not young with every thy fighting is another day of life for our future . that's what keeps going on. the carnation of britain is new monarch, king charles. the 3rd will take place next year on may. the 6th, buckingham palace says the ceremony will be routed in a long standing traditions. the occasion of westminster abbey were marked the ceremonial stores of charles's reign. however, he automatically became king when his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd died. now on september the 8th. angela lansbury, the famous actress whose career spend almost a decades has died at the age of $96.00. she was best known for playing jessica fletcher in the tv theories murder. she wrote that she also had a.
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