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we will do as much as it takes for as long as it takes ukraine's allies promise new air defenses at a nato meeting. as the latest russian asked ry kills 7 people in the market. ah, a nurse taylor, this is i'm just here alive from london. also coming up. vladimir putin says, europe is to blame for its energy crisis, but russia desktops can still return back on. ah, your own security forces you've got to break up malicious protests which the supremely to his dismissal. scattered riots are his country's enemies. the new law strikes and a civil disobedience campaign. really forces locked down
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a refugee camp in east jerusalem. ah, nato has promised more weapons for ukraine, particularly new air defenses in response to some of the most intense russian missile attacks. since the war began. representatives from more than 50 western countries gathered in brussels to discuss support for ukraine. they to sector general, yet, stoughton berg said russia strikes were signed the weakness of the recent ukrainian advances on the battlefield. 100 russian missiles have hit ukraine over the past 3 days, killing at least 26 people and interest in power infrastructure was targeted and busy roads, parks and tourist sites have been hit. in one of the latest attacks, at least 7 people were killed in a strike on a market. in the eastern town of, of div cut, president putin is called the tax retaliatory strikes for an explosion on the couch
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bridge, connecting russia to crimea. then tell us it was a black day for our city people and not evacuating. and as a result, at $740.00, the 1st strike took place on the market. at 755, a massive attack took place. instantly 5 people died. later, 2 more died and hospital or 7 did today. a women dr. butler has more now from the native meeting in brussels. with us, her defense secretary lloyd austin was leading a meeting of the ukraine defense con. act good. this is a group of some 50 countries that come together regularly to talk about at ways that they can best help and support ukraine. lloyd austin said that every time that a flatter me putin escalated the situation in ukraine, most recently with those multiple miss all attacks and civilian areas on civilian infrastructure were loiter. austin said that every move by the kremlin, in that way, only hardened to resolve all from nato members and allies to do more to help you
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cry. now, the main way they can help, he said, is he is weapons. more weapons need to continue at flowing to ukraine. he also talked about moscow threats to use nuclear weapons. and we continue to watch indicators or indications and any type of warning that dirt that he may have made a decision to go or in a different direction. we've not seen any indicators at that point that would lead us to believe that. but again, it's not something we look at once and leave a long list of something we remain focused on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. when kinds defense minister was also at the meeting, as where some of ukraine's top military commanders now keith is repeatedly said, and that it urgently needs more weapons to be sent out by its allies. that was also something that yen started back said the head of anita. i welcome dot, turn 8 dollars. so are providing an air defense system. so that is extremely
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important. and i welcome to recent announcement by a, by a germany and also the, the delivery of german air defense system. so to ukraine, i think we all have seen why this is so important. there, there are horrific there in this, from the, to attacks against ukrainian, a citizen or by salt and berg, and austin said the nato allies. we're committed to helping ukraine for as long as it takes ukraine's energy minister says russian missiles have hit around 30 percent . and the countries energy infrastructure around $300.00 areas were left without power following the russian attacks on monday and tuesday. my mac, andrew mission, levine, where parts of the city were temporarily left without electricity. as a result of those attacks. local officials have said to day that all the utilities are back on line, that water services have been reestablished. and that electricity services which had been disrupted due to those russian air strikes that occurred on 2 consecutive
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days this week, monday and tuesday. the electricity was back on in all parts of the city and the region. now, i can tell you that according to the local residence that we've been speaking with throughout the day, they are breathing a sigh of relief on their breathing. a sigh of relief because electricity has been re established because they're no longer any black out there back in the light here . but they are worried about what exactly is going to come next. and when we've been speaking to people from live throughout the day, they're saying that the reason for that is because there are people who are still somewhat afraid to come back out into the city live as a city in a region that 4 months had not experienced any airstrikes i had not experienced any attacks. and we were speaking to residents throughout the day. they were telling us that because of that other until this latest round of, of air strikes, that there had been a growing sense of complacency here. that there had been a distance between the residents of this city. i'm not really feeling like they
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were part of the war that is going on in this country. ukraine says it's retaken 5 more settlements in the house own region. as they all make continues its advance in the south. this video is posted on facebook, showing soldiers raising the national flag incentive ration recapture of the strategically important town of con housecoat. it was published by a serviceman in ukraine's territorial defense forces president roger major lensky, confirm the small settlement had been taken earlier this month. russia has arrested 8 people over the explosion that damaged the road and rail bridge, thinking crimea to russia. russia's federal security service says 5 of the suspects, a russian and 3 citizens of ukraine and armenia. moscow's called saturdays blast on the couch, straight bridge, a terrorist attack organized by ukrainians, secret services. ukraine is not officially confirmed, its involvement in the bridge blast. some ukrainian officials, celebration damage,
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rushes president says europe is to blame for its own energy crisis. that'd be put in said gas could still be supplied by a part of a nod stream to pipeline. that's intact. but it's up to the you whether or not it wanted the gas. germany says it will not accept russian gas via the pipeline. i see, the garage ship is ready to start the supplies. the ball is in the use court. so to say, if they want to just let them open the tap and that said, we're not restricting anyone in any thing including our reading. this does apply additional volumes in the awesome winter period. not a valid in moscow with more impressions, remarks. present. let me put in was speaking to a large conference about energy here. it's called russia energy week. and he said that the pipelines and the energy in general should be kept away from
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politics. he said, the energy has nothing to do with the energy crisis and the pipelines and all of this has nothing to do with a war and ukraine, that this is a shared interest between russia and the western partners in this. and it has to be, it has to be safe guard against any trouble because that will affect the economy of russia and will also affect the economy of the europeans and the world. and he criticize placing a cap on oil and gas prices saying that he's also going to be negative for the international economy development. basically, he seemed to extend a hand of reconciliation to the western europe in case they want 1st to secure the energy to secure the energy flow. and 2nd, to come to terms on how to fix the damage
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e u energy ministers of again fail to agree on a package to tackle high gas prices. 15 members of the european union want the price of wholesale gas to be kept across the block to guarantee fair purchasing. among it's wealthy and poorer states. but somebody, you member states who are advocating alternative options, including a limit on gas consumption and subsidy packages for businesses and consumers. the european union's proposals are due to be unveiled next week. if we are opting for new measures, that might have consequences, as the gas consumption is sam starting to grow again because that is not say che strong by signal available any more we have to, well, i agree that that needs and demands a solid aids between member states because we do have protected consumers and we have to take care of them and that boys are well behind this discussion that, that, that link, that, that integration of cry without a high and volatile prices or so demands us today,
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get off the security to supply i am so sorry that it aspects people in france are struggling to buy petrol as refinery and storage workers. stage a strike a staff at all dance to tell energy and exxon mobil have walked off the job at demanding pay rises. the french government is ordering some to return to their sites, but the order has been defied in parts of the country, petrol has been rationed to 30 meters per comp. the iranians have kept up anti government purchase despite and increasing the deadly state crackdown almost a month after the death of a woman in police custody. security forces flawed tear gas to try to disperse demonstrators in the capital tear on the unrest. mark's base challenge to ron's government in years protested se 22 year old mother. i mean, he died after being bitten by morality. police for not wearing her head scarf
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properly. supremely to iowa only how many has dismissed the nation wide purchase as scattered right. and why won't enemies? you'll get a 1000000 you sent and they will do some, and some of the pro chases in in the elements. or if they are not, they move in the same direction as the enemy. then they go straight with the same goals as the enemy. some of them are not with the enemy, they are just emotional. these 2 groups can't be judged the same way. the latter group should be facts with cultural work. but with the 1st group, the judicial insecurity, bodies must do their job as women around the world of continued to show solidarity with the women of iran in kosovo, protest was cut off locks of the head during the valley in the capital. christina demonstration, so spread across the globe since i mean he's death in september with many women and girls cutting their hair and public or filming it on social media. alice tinian tenicia hut, refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem, have launched
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a strike in protest at a day's long siege by israeli forces. is there any army has blocked entrances and exits since saturday after a soldier was shot dead in an attack? at one of the checkpoints, those in the camp say they're being collectively punished and holding marches, individual. other communities and universities are joining the protest in solidarity it. abraham is next to the camp in the blockaded town of and not up cause them. this has been the lives of palestinians since saturday, showing their ideas to the israeli soldiers here to be able to enter or exit the shofar refugee camp through another village where we are right now. but the cars haven't been allowed to enter israeli forces. save that. the perpetrator of a shooting attack that left one israeli soldier killed, is from the south for refugee camp. people say it, this is a policy of collective punishment whereby the whole town,
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the whole neighborhood is being located. and that's why people have started astride shops have closed, the people have stopped going to work as well as schools with i'm a little upset people here living under one of the worst blockades, an unjust and unjustified siege on attack, took place here 5 days ago. and people here have nothing to do with these riley army has been grading unclosing or fruits not even allowing medics to move tension has already been on their eyes for a few weeks now in different areas in the occupied west bank. just to give you an idea in the past month alone, 3 israeli soldiers were killed in different shooting attacks. there's a new group in nablus, palestinian young man who are taking up arms and vowing to keep doing shooting attacks. they're called the lions den, and they claimed responsibility for killing an israeli soldier on hughes day, in addition to another palestinian girl in jeanene palestinian. see they will
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continue seeking revenge. still to come this half hour a me in mar, court sentences deposed leader. and since you, she to 3 more years in prison, taking her total jail time to 26 years. and why some conservationists think legalizing horn exports could be the answer to saving suffolk is rhinos. ah, how i was saying both sides of autumn across europe at the moment tis quiet if a little cloudy into central parts, big area of high pressure. so here it is settled with light winds. we have got a bright and breezy weather those streaming into the north west. we will see some wet weather coming in across c, british charles through the island of arlin, some where to where the 2 coming into
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a good part of france over the next couple days. and this really brighter echo cloud showing up on our satellite pitch just to round sardanio madison live the weather sweeping across the western side of the met. it's friday. we will see the big downpours on this system as it rose its way across southern parts of italy. towards greece, central air is still racially quiet. we have got some where to where the 3 1st ages coming in across sir parts of france, the low countries easing across into germany. for much of england, the whales is far to dry, all in sinks and what the weather is to go through. thursday, what weather into northern olive western passes coffin and running up toward sir norway as we go on. 3 fry much of the north west. seeing somewhat to weather, much of the se, also sing some rather wet weather, but the price guys coming back in across spain and portugal as we go through the next couple of days for i brought across a good part of north africa, still some showers into northern algeria more than possum morocco and the usual showers across west africa. ah
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defense systems to ukraine as fast as they can to both to protection against russian missiles. at least 26 people have been killed in russian air strikes on 12 cities across ukraine. since monday. at 7 people, all of them women were killed in the latest russian air strike on a market in the eastern ukrainian town of div car and security forces, a fight tear gas to try to disperse anti government demonstrators in the capital, terran approaches triggered by the death of a woman in police custody of continued for almost a month, despite a deadly state crackdown. britain's economy look set to go into recession after data shows it shrank by north point 3 percent in august. foreign minister louis trusts has come on the fierce criticism from the opposition during our 1st parliamentary questions since announcing a controversial fiscal plan, but included unfunded tax cuts. so called many budget shook financial markets, and so the pound dropped to its lowest level against the u. s. dollar trust told
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parliament she has no intention of cutting public spending to fund the plan tax cuts during her leadership contests. the prime minister said my quotes are exactly, i'm very clear. i'm not planning public spending reductions. is she gonna stick to that? wow, absolutely. oh, we're spending almost a trillion pounds of public spending. what we will make sure is that over the medium term, the debt is fooling. but we will do that. not like tossing public spending, but by making sure we spend public money well, the fatal shooting an unarmed black man in london last month lead to launch protests and calls for police reform. chris copper was killed by a metropolitan police officer at close range prompting a homicide investigation. ne fucker reports from london, a makeshift shrine at the sight of 24 year old chris cabbage killing. in
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a case that's gripped the british capital, he died from a single shot to the head by a police marksman through a car window at close range. the wrapper and construction worker was unarmed and weeks away from becoming a father. police say the car was linked to firearms offences, but they weren't given campus name because the car didn't belong to him. the killing spunk to desperate search for answers from campus family. the cause for criminal charges against the officer who pulled the trigger. that officer has been suspended while the independent office for police conduct carries out a homicide investigation. how come a young man similar car on, on the shore, in their head by police, while the independent investigation into what happened on this london street continues. the killing of chris cabra has re open questions of police competence and even allegations of institutional racism. and for others who have lost their loved ones as a result of police action cameras,
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death is reopened. old wounds. marcy rigs, brother, shaun escaped sir phrenic, died after being restrained in police custody. he was arrested for the theft of a passport, which was actually his own. and at g. louis whose 23 year old son shanie, died when he was held down by 11 police officers. while he was a patient in a mental health hospital and anna, so santa mother of 17 year old jack, he drowned off to being chased into a river by police. yes, the young men have one common thread, none willing to crime. who were ethnic minorities all desperately in need of help? my generation, the oldest and retired and we're exhausted. the problem is they're doing it to our youth. and so we are double traumatized. why can't the government ceases close to humanity. nursery matter was previously the most senior asian women in the met police before quitting over racist and sexist abuse. she's demanding urgent police reform. what happens internally is then replicated externally. so you
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know, sexism, the racism such any that it path displayed internally certainly does get carried out into the community. stereotyping in policing, particularly stop and search, particularly when it comes to young. black males is live and kicking and it's very real. the met police and the national police chiefs counsel declined to speech wells on camera. the met police issuing this statement saying we continue to fully support the independent office for police conduct investigation. as they work to establish the facts and try to answer the many questions, mister cabbage, family and others have around his tragic death. it could be 9 months for investigators to come back with their findings. in that time, distrust in the police amongst the cities blank communities deepens, while campus family who view the police body comforted of the killing, continue to demand justice. the park al jazeera london, the head of inquest,
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the legal charity representing the cabin family, and other similar cases says, trust in the british police. is it an all time? no. i think where is no time low. i'm not only, of course, have there been some extremely high profile deaths in police custody or at all following piece use of force. but of course, there have also been the other scandals that have been at the forefront of public trust and confidence, particularly around issues around miss. so jenny homophobia. and of course, the big question about racism within policing, particularly within london, india has halted production at a pharmaceutical factory after cough medicine produced, there was linked to the deaths of dozens of children in the gambia. the health minister for haryana state says the facility violated several protocols. it follows a medical alert issued by the world health organization last week. the w h o warned cough syrup made an india could be linked to the deaths of nearly 70 children in
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the west african state lab samples showed the medicine was contaminated, a call to me and mars sentence deposed liter unsung sushi to 3 more years in prison or charges of accepting a bribe. new sentence is added to previous convictions and extends a total prison term to 26 years. sushi has it denied any wrong doing. she has been held in solitary confinement in a prison in the capital since june. with her trials conducted enclosed court. she was detained in 2021, when the military seized power from her elected government. totally jang, as more from bangkok, this latest sentence were 2 sentences. in fact, although both to run concurrently with make the total time to be served 26 years. that will get her out of jail at the age of a $103.00. and bermuda geralds are very tough places. now there may be an opportunity at some stage once the military who feel they have established their
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position, where they broker some sort of deal. they make an announcement, they will that they will be lenient. but i think at this stage, they're looking at elections in the autumn of next year. we're already seeing political machinations in part is allied to the military, john, to, to put loyalists in place. think care there is no chance at this stage. they will be releasing on some sushi, 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 has been on the ballot paper. peruvian president, pedro castillo is facing a new legal battle. after the country's attorney general filed a constitutional complaint against the left wing leader, very top prosecutor ledges that a criminal organization has taken root in custio's government. the president, his family and close advisors have been battling allegations of corruption for
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months. casio took office only a year ago and is already facing 5 separate criminal investigations, mostly over allegations of using his presidency to benefit him and his family. he denies any wrongdoing. the presidents, sister in law, is also in pre trial detention if a parent is, isn't charged with a crime, but is being investigated for illegally handing out public contracts to come to your allies. nor makers have already held 2 votes of no confidence in the battle. president summer said they're keen to launch a 3rd, although they acknowledge they don't have the votes. a constitutional complaint allows for his congress to carry out a president's trial, while prosecuting him in congress would be unprecedented unconstitutionally complex . thus, years opponents would need fewer votes to suspend him. he described the constitutional complaint and detention of his allies as a crew attempt, and his vow to finish his term in 2026 jane. if you're late with
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a new type of kudos, tom has started in peru aku whose playbook uses the attorney general for political interests and makes the country believe. i lead a criminal network which i completely deny. only little fidel africa is recorded. an increase in the number of rhinos killed by poachers. in the 1st half of this year, the legal wildlife trade is the biggest threat to the species. now some conduct conservationists are calling for a radical change in approach to save them. emily anglin reports from li kruger, national park. this is a regular occurrence in south africa. little to protect the rhinos on his land, derek levitan says he has no choice, but to trim their homes. is uncomfortable to watch, but it's become a necessity. a dream torn makes the animal less valuable to purchase the garden, like fleming, old. i literally don't like it. this is the alternative. a calf left often
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doctorates mother was poached, her horn gouged from her body. this is the dumbest most unnecessary extinction in the history of human intervention and wildlife. 80 percent of the world's whiners are in south africa, and about 3 quarters of them are on private property. with the reiner attract my helicopter and immobilized using a tranquilizer dance with a blindfold, and e plus they used to would use external stimuli. but vet, say, the procedure itself is painless. if i am you and i like to greg level, there's actually a protective layer still a little bit and there's no feeling it doesn't. the animal doesn't even feel when it's been removed to the owners. writers use their horns to defend themselves, to find food, even to play. but to poachers. this represents wealth. it's known as grey gold and retailers will pay up to $100000.00 us dollars,
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a killer vietnam and china consider the 2 largest markets. horns a used in traditional medicine for hang overs to reduce favor even cure cancer. although there is no scientific evidence to support these claims. the demand has decimated the populations of black and white rhinos. the government says $259.00 were killed in the 1st 6 months of this year. if we are just doing the same over and over again and don't try a different approach, we will never be successful and we will see ronald's extinct. why we are all on this planet previously. kim. hi, sam conservation is say, the solution is to legalize the export of horns internationally. so we can literally swamp the market with horn to morrow, destroy the business of poaching, save the animals. and we could do so with a product that were already trimming painlessly and it grows back. you can shave
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a sheep and sell the wolf way to the rover line. to research a dung. food now has studied consumer habits in vietnam. we don't know whether the supply of brian or in a legal market would be enough to meet the money from consumers illegal for there are, can we ask the environment minister if the government would consider legalizing the trade helpful? not at this stage, she says a ministerial panel looked into this issue 2 years ago. and the high level panel reaffirmed the decision that was taken by the father african cabinet in 2016 that the conditions are not to ride. at this stage to, to legalize the trade, those on the ground disagree, nothing. what we are doing is working so we must change something and that's the only thing that hasn't been tried. so we must openly discuss it. best case scenario, there are 15000 rhinos left.
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