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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm lauren taylor. this is now out there and use our life in london. coming up a us jury orders conspiracy theorist alex jones to pay almost a $1000000000.00 to families who suffered from his false claims that the sunday school shooting was a hoax. un general assembly overwhelmingly votes to condemn russia's move to annex for regions of ukraine. sauce will do as much as it takes for as long as it takes ukraine's allies promise new air defense. is it a nato meeting at the latest russian air strike kills 7 women in the market. ah, the security forces used together to break up the latest purchase which the supreme
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nita has dismissed as scaffold. wyatt. why his country's enemies and i'm satisfied at the latest news. a thick skull thriller in the champions league. false alona, a heading for them, a nation. the group sage level, ah, a jury in the us as ordered right wing conspiracy theorist alex jones to pay $965000000.00 in damages after falsely claiming the 2012 sandy hook school massacre was a hoax. the families of 8 victims had been seeking at least 550000000 in the 3 week defamation trial in connecticut. just last month, a jury in texas order jones to pay $50000000.00 to other families. jones or radio host, whose founder of the website info was claimed for years that the school shooting
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was staged as part of a government plot to take away american's guns. 20 young children and 6 members of staff were killed by a gun, minute, sandy hook elementary school in december 2012. the families that i've been associated with for 10 years through this tragedy are those beautiful people you'll ever encounter and their children at their moms and their wives are the most beautiful people you could ever get to know. all i can really say is that i'm just proud that what we're able to accomplish was just to simply tell the truth. and it shouldn't be this hard. and it should be the scary was in jordan is lifers in washington d. c. it rose. how did that jerry reached his finger home as $2000000000.00? well, you have to recall that the family saw that sued alex jones had wanted the jury to issue at least $550000000.00 in punitive damages. and it's important that they
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filed this lawsuit in their home state of connecticut. connecticut does not put a ceiling on how much punitive damages can be awarded to someone who was suing in a civil lawsuit, which is what this was. so basically by getting to the figure of $965000000.00, it's just a little shy of doubling the figure, but it gets you close enough to a $1000000000.00 that certainly people are going to set up and take notice that people who say that they were defamed that their lives were put in jeopardy because of what alex jones did. that is certainly enough to get people's attention and to pay attention to these families, very serious allegations against alex jones. and what kind of precedent does it set? what would it have a deterrent effect toll on, on, on a conspiracy theorist? well, it's not clear whether it's going to deter other people who believe as alex jones
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did, that sandy hook was a hoax. which it was not. i happen to know someone whose child was at that school in the 2012 shooting these people who also believe that these families are what is known as crisis actors. people pretending that a traumatic event took place and carry out that role for some sort of perverted a sense of a celebrity or recognition or, or is, or some kind of income. which is not the case with, with these families. but it does send a sort of deterrent message that anything that people have in the way of assets could be taken from them. if they are found guilty by court for this sort of behavior, it is worth pointing out that even though alex jones continues to saying that he didn't do anything wrong and in fact, he were tracked it an apology that he made to these families during the defamation
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a process in this case that he has put himself and his business into bankruptcy proceedings in order to protect his assets from a verdict such as this one. some estimates say that he may only have about $270000000.00 in total assets, but if they are able to prove that he does have it, a judge could say he can't declare bankruptcy. and all of that money could then be dispersed to these families. and to at least to other families that have defamation cases against alex jones rosen. jordan, thank you very much. indeed. in the last hour, the un general assembly is voted overwhelmingly to condemn russia's move to an expanse of ukraine. after sham referendums. $143.00 countries voted in favor of a resolution that also reaffirmed sovereignty independence, unity and territorial integrity of ukraine within its internationally recognized
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borders. only 4 countries joined russia in voting against the resolution, syria, nicaragua, north korea, and bella ruse. another 35 countries abstained, including russia's strategic partner, china as get more from microsys, louise live at the united nations in new york. chris know what's the significance of his vote? while this is the 4th vote in the general assembly, since russia invaded ukraine on the situation in ukraine, in this one past, with the most support of any of the prior resolutions. it's an attempt by ukraine and it's backers to keep russia under pressure. keep the spotlight on the country and show that it's isolated on the international stage. as you mentioned, there were some abstentions 35 of them. that's similar to previous votes among the abstentions to very large and influential countries, china and india. china said that the resolution reflected
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a cold war mentality and in their view, was not conducive to bring the parties together for peace talks. but the united states and other countries that back ukraine said that quite simply, this is a matter of preserving international law. and the un charter. does she just show it on yahoo? cuz she genocidal at a time when the world needs unity and cooperation to overcome difficulties. it is irresponsible and dangerous to focus on ideological differences and intimidation and force other countries to take sides, create isolation, and exert pressure and engage in decoupling and chain cutting your arm message is loud and clear. it does not matter if you as a nation or big or small rich or poor, old or new. if you are a you and member state your borders or your own and are protected by international
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law. they cannot be redrawn by any one else by force. and what does this mean for russia is going forward? well, this is certainly a morally significant victory for ukraine, but the general assembly doesn't have the same weight of international law behind it. that the security council would, in a similar resolution condemning the illegal annexation of these 4 areas in ukraine, failed in the security council because of russia's veto. so it's worth pointing out that back in 2014, when russia annexed, you crimea, a similar situation evolved here at the united nations where a resolution failed in the security council, but then was passed in the general assembly in that case, by 100 votes so it's a moral victory, but it doesn't have the weight of international law. christian to me,
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thank you very much. nature has promised more weapons for ukraine, particularly new ad defenses. in response to some of the most intense russian missile attacks since the war began. representatives from more than 50 western countries that gathered in brussels to discuss support for ukraine. it is after general young stoughton berg said russia strikes were assigned a weakness after recent ukrainian advances on the battlefield. or the 100 russian missiles of hit ukraine over the past 3 days can at least 26 people, electricity and 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 attacks retaliatory strikes for an explosion on the catch bridge, connecting russia to crimea for us to sort of july, to keep in milledgeville, east. it was
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a black day for our city. people are 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 dead to day. a women that i shall, butler has more now from the nature meeting in brussels. will usaa defense secretary lloyd austin was leading a meeting of the a crane defense contact group. 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 flat me, putin escalated the situation in ukraine. most recently with those multiple miss all attacks and civilian areas on civilian infrastructure, were lloyd at austin said that every move for by the kremlin, in that way, only hardened to resolve all for nato members and allies to do more to help you cry . now the main way they can help, he said, is he is weapons,
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more weapons need to continue at flowing to ukraine. he also talked about moscow's threats to use nuclear weapons. and we continue to watch indicators are indications and any type of warning that does that. he may have made a decision to go in a different direction. we've not seen any indicators at this 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 at that it urgently needs more weapons to be sent by its allies. that was also something that he had started back said to the head of nato. i welcome dr. ne dollars sir, are providing an air defense system. so that is extremely important on a welcome to recent announcement by a boy, germany is also the de delivery of german elephant system. so to ukraine of inc or
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all have seen that why this is so important though, the refrigerator in this, from the 2 attacks against ukrainian cities or by salt and berg, and austin said that 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 of the country's energy infrastructure. around $300.00 areas were left without power following russian attacks on monday and tuesday. manage, i'm doom is in leave. where parts of the city were temporarily left without power as a result of the attacks. this is the center of live. this is the cultural capital of ukraine. and normally on a weekday, this time of day, this area would be much more full of their strands of families. although there are still skateboarders that are out here. there are local musicians. it's not nearly as packed as it normally would be. and that's because of what happened earlier in
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the week on monday and tuesday, you had 2 consecutive days of russian airstrikes on critical infrastructure in live region. because of that, you had power disruptions. you had water disruptions and wow, there are local officials that say that water and electricity are now fully back online here in the region, the residence that we are speaking to today are showing that they are concerned. i yeah, yeah, sure, sure. the game got it. you was in an emergency, i plan to go to my grandmother in the village for winter. most of my sister in poland. that's an option. but i'd prefer to stay home then go anywhere i give again, alisha bachelor dark at the gl itala. that when the attacks happen, well, if we ran inside and stayed until the alarm went off, which was more than 5 hours later, we were to fight for our life, sent a bullet. i'm lucky. and despite the worries about what might actually happen next, people are still coming out to restaurants and cafes. and some of the residents
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that we've been speaking with has said that although they feel prepared about what they will do in the event of further attacks. they think that the city actually needs to be better prepared going for it. mazda b, create that special committee. i don't know to involve engineers to involve what people from different profession who are deep in this question to make as soon as possible there. and most safety was father station, a was a water facility is many hearing live, say that for months there had been a sense of complacency that residence had felt far removed from the war that was going on. now the big question for everybody here is, what exactly comes next? you courage by minister dentist. me hell is urging people to stock up on essential is to prepare for a harsh winter amid pack ups. that will do nothing. so the marble, the coil. i will not embedded the reality plea this winter will be hot is and
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that's why once again appeal to the company in the past winter, every family should talk up a warm, close candle of torches and batteries in a mass myself. so i called power and heating capital is important, and for these things, russia has arrested 8 people over the explosion that damage the road and rail bridge. and can crimea to russia or federal security service says 5 of the suspects, a russian and 3 a citizens of ukraine and armenia. moscow called fast the blast on the cook street bridge, a terrorist attack organized by ukrainian secret services. ukraine is not officially confirmed, its involvement in the bridge blast, but some ukrainian officials celebration damage. long queues formed across the curt, straight days after the crimea, russia bridge explosion. hundreds of trucks were filmed, waiting for fairies to take them across on wednesday. traffic for passenger, cars and trains has resumed over the bridge, but freight transport, i see you,
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the ferry rushes president says europe is to blame for its own energy crisis. that it may, putin said, gas could still be supplied by a part of the nod stream to pipeline. that's intact. but it's up to the you, whether out at one to the gas. germany says it will not accept russian gas by the pipeline. and i see it shows that your bus 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 fits were not restricting anyone in any thing, including out reading this to supply additional volumes in the awesome winter period to get involved in moscow has more on picking rocks present. let me put in was speaking to a lot conference about energy here. it's called the 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 criticized replacing a cap on oil and gas prices saying that is also going to be negative for the international economy development. basically, he seems 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 you energy misses,
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of again fail to agree on a package to tackle high gas prices. 15 members of the european union want the price of hotel gas to be kept across the block to guarantee fair purchasing. among its wealthy and poor estates, some new member states are advocating alternative options, including a limit on gas consumption and subsidy packages for businesses and consumers. your opinions proposals are due to the unveil next week. dom that came in berlin was falling angie talks. the let, the interesting thing coming from this meeting is the unity of purpose that pretty much everyone involved in the meeting said that they wanted to bring to this problem. they all want to try to resolve the issue. they want something to take forward. the european commission says it has proposals to do precisely that. the european commission says that next week it will outline formal proposals which will bring together trading indexes pricing indexes,
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which will help to make the common acquisition of gas a reality. their goal being that as a block gas can be purchased in 2023, at least in one rather than in $27.00. different ways as it were for the 27 different member states. that's the stated ambition. but the problem here is that does appear to be a degree of disagreement, as it were about the nuts and bolts. but clearly the view coming from the european commission at least, is the need to come up with something tangible. now, rather than perhaps wait months for winter to take hold and the urgent need for gas, given high prices to become even more of a difficulty for everyone who has been discussing the issue at the summit in prague . poland says it's detected a leak and the doors by oral pipeline, the world's largest. it runs from eastern russia, branching out across europe. germany, which gets the majority of its crude oil through the pipeline,
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said on wednesday was receiving less oil, but still had adequate supplies. punish authorities say the leak was likely caused by accident, rather than sabotage. coming out from hughes out from london. ukraine repairs for the worst relying on metro stations built by the soviets to shelter people from a possible nuclear attack. u. k prime minister liz trough faces the 1st grilling in parliament government. many budget triggered widespread market volatility and his fort bend. stokes saved the day for england in that t 20 match against australia. sorrow has the actual ah, radians have kept up anti government protest despite and increasing the deadly state crackdown. well mister months after the death of a woman in police custody security forces frontier gas to try to disperse
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demonstrations in the capital tear on. the unrest marks the biggest challenge to runs government in years for testers, a 22 year old massa. i mean, he died after being beaten by morality. police are not wearing her head scarf properly. supremely diatra or ali. how many is this mr. nationwide purchased as scattered right planned by roms, enemies. you'll get a 1000000 when you send your head, they will determine some of the pro chases 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 were now joined by my mood. me remove adam, the director of iran, human rights rights group with members both inside and outside. eroni joins us live from oslo. thanks very much indeed for being with us. would you say the scale of
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the purchase is now? good evening, then he said that protest her r ers spread all over the country, all the 31 provinces. and if we see young people will see all the people there, our students were cares and, and beside that, put this down for also been scattered the strikes. so this time is very different from the previous protests. and i think that you run an authorities can feel it because despite direct and you know, opening fire under protest as in the 1st days and do shutting down the internet to protest if continue and, and the it is the a protest against the entire regime. so if this protest continue and they have the potential of a big change because that's what with this, there's ron,
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they want the, i've had enough of a highly compet, then corrupt and oppressive regime. and you'll be mentioned in passing from the strikes. i mean, how significant is it that oil workers have gone on strike this week? and it's very significant because it just shows the next stage of the put this, you know, if you have, if you haven't had this kind of put this in about 40 years, i think this is their biggest crisis, this climate republic. his experiencing right now. and because the moon beside the protest being, you know, all over the country in all the parts of the society, now they are taking you to the next stage, which is this strikes. that's what happened. note your minds, people off 9 to 7 to 9 revolution. and that it started with protests continued with strikes and protests. and finally, m a. it, it led to
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a change and i think get a, it's going that direction. in the meantime, the, the crackdown seems to be no kind of escalating the waters about, about to school children, even of being being arrested this in the past couple of weeks increasing number of schools, especially a girl schools or have been participating in the protest. and it running authorities had arrested some of them. and do you know, these are like kid 1011, up to 1516 year old children. they've been arrested and according to their ministry of an education and that they have been transferred to the centers. ready urban to the correction centers and according to him, and they will be sent back to school once they are corrected. i think this, this is outrageous because these are children. they don't pose threats to any one.
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they are just expressing day view, their protests and the iranian authorities can't even tolerate them. so i think that the fact that they even arrest so young children, it shows that they are really feeling the danger. so you say feeling the danger? i mean, is there any sign from within government they might change any of their policies or because we've heard of the supreme leader in a blaming enemies for the protested in it. and we've seen, as you mentioned that kind of crap down. what. what signs other that the, that the government might change their mind if, if any and unfortunately the iran and the slimy crew public is not able to change different even if they want it, because it is build up on the structure. but there is this clean the there, and there are the different oregon beneath. and throughout the years it has developed to an establishment to
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run by a small group of people and their families. so they are basically controlling all the wealth in iran, on the policies and, and, and they have also been involved in as suppression more than 40 years, some of them amount to, to crimes against humanity like math executions of prisoners. so i don't think they see any way back because a real change would mean that the supreme the there would go away and giving free election and those responsible for all these crimes have to be held accountable. and that means basically most of the regime won't remove it. thank you very much indeed for your thank you women around the world of continued to show their solidarity with a women of iran in kosovo. protests is cut off locks of their head during the rally in the capital. christina,
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demonstrations of spread across the globe since i saw many death in september with many women and girls, cutting the hair in public or filming it on social media. us more still to come. the sas calls for police reform in the u. k. r to the shooting of an unarmed black man in london passing in north strikes and a civil disobedience campaign. ought his ready forces knocked down a refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem. and his fort happily kept up their perfect willing record in the champions league. sorry, ran to action. ah, how i were saying both sides of autumn across europe at the moment is quiet if a little cloudy into central parts, big area of high pressure. so here it is settled with light winds. we have got
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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 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. that is some live you whether sweeping across the western side of the mediterranean. it was his big downpours on this system as it rose its way across southern parts of italy towards greece. central air is still reasonably 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, allan sinks and what the weather is to go through thursday which weather into northern olive western passes, coughing, and running up towards sir norway as we go on. 3 fry much of the north west. seeing somewhere 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,
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still some showers into northern algeria, more than pasa morocco and the usual showers across west africa, ah, ah! which side is winning chaos or control guy? what does the new forever prompt more mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming? prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get so much raw? the quizzical look, good us politics. the bottom line, sculptures paintings and other unique pieces in the nation capital. hundreds of people taking a look and anesha is visual odyssey was hit hard by the pandemic galleries were closed and had to exhibit their collections online for many celebrate to return to the way things were. this also room for incarnations not seen before. more than 60 galleries from indonesia and elsewhere in asia, participating,
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eager to meet collectors and artists from around the world with new artists, new modes and new pieces on display. the fair is the dynamic celebration of the resilience of the industry. the tantalizing hints of wants yet to come. lou ah, reminder of top stories, yolanda 0, a jury in the u. s. as ordered right wing conspiracy theorist alex jones to pay nearly $1000000000.00 to families who suffered after he falsely claimed the sandy hook. school shooting was a hoax. 20 young children of 6 staff members were killed at the connecticut school in 2012. the un general assembly has voted overwhelmingly to condemn russia's move
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to annex parts of ukraine. a 143 countries voted in favor of the resolution just for joined russia in voting against it. 35 abstained in western allies, have about to deliver new defense systems to ukraine as fast as i can to boast to protection against russian missile. but these 26 people have been killed in russian air strikes on 12 cities across ukraine. since monday. he was president joe biden says he doubts flooded me. putin would launch a nuclear attack in ukraine. despite that ukraine authorities are preparing for the worst, as were a challenge, reports from kings. 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
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vladimir putin revenge for last week's explosion on the current bridge thinking crimea with mainland russia. would you put all those areas but there are continued attempts to carry out terrorist attacks 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 have got a threatening language, but absent the cremeans recent warnings where president putin reminded the world of russia's nuclear arsenal and the potential for using it still ukraine. the civic authorities are trying to make sure they're prepared for the worst. you know, when you have done the food, what's the response in these cases is simple. when we get a message about a threat, we notify the population or day and houses, or moved to predictive structure underground or use p. p. a. if necessary.
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evacuations may be carried out depending on radioactive contamination for this pre prepared evacuation points was mostly located in schools. or the kids residence, the safest places are deep beneath the city streets. it's a remarkable thing that the metro station has gone. michelle says to protect them from the west. now there is a nuclear strike id like to come from the cranes form of russia. in the early weeks of the war, the stations were full of people taking shelter. hands, their equipped fell on armageddon. the visibility of mythology as metal boxes on the floor open in the shutter rises upwards long ago. thus the passage is closed and the station is medically sealed. people staying here are completely protected from the external environment, both from a nuclear explosion and chemical weapons. seeking shelter under ground or in windowless interior rooms,
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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 underprepared and unprotected. one, your he sure of runs ray of freedom. he's fundraising to provide survival kits free of charge for all. one of the men, my goal is to make ukrainians conscious about it too, 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 kremlin. for most people, the consequences of a nuclear strike are unthinkable yet. ukrainians are having to think about them will reach alan's al jazeera. give me zalinski says the law financial assistance ukraine gets now the sooner the war will come to an end. ukrainian president was
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speaking at the international monetary fund. and well, thanks annual meeting. you all can see that ukraine is strong enough to stand through in this war. but we need to remain consistent in supporting our country and develop existing lines of health. every specific step in helping ukraine is a real reduction of russian aggression. a check republic says it will ban russian tourist holding shang and visas issued by any you member country. the measure comes into effect on october 25th. up to 200 russian citizens have been entering the country daily since russia's war and ukraine started, russian nationals were already been barred from entering poland, finland, and 3 baltic states. people in france are struggling to buy petrol as refinery and storage workers. stagers strike stafford oil giants, total energy and exxon mobil walked off a job, demanding pay rises. the french government is ordering some to return to their sites,
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but the orders being defied in parts of the country petula has been rationed to 30 meters per car. business economy look set to go into recession and status shows. it shrank by north point 3 percent in august. news came as promised and his trust faced fierce criticism in parliament ever her controversial fiscal plan. which shook financial market. let him bother report. oh, this was this trust his 1st prime ministers question since her government outlined each tax cutting many budget on the 23rd of september that sent the pound tumbling and the u. k. economy into a tailspin. on wednesday, the leader of the opposition paid to the bleak picture. the taurus went on a borrowing spray, sending mortgage rate through the roof. they are skyrocketing by 500 pounds a month from nearly 2000000 homeowners. their fixed rate deals are coming to an end . next year they're worried sick and everybody in this house knows it. they won't
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forget, they won't forget. and nor should night. stormer asked trus if she'd commit to promises she made when challenging for the conservative party leadership. not to cut public spending. absolutely. ah, well, what we will make sure is that the medium time the day is falling, but we will do that. not like cutting public spending, but my making sure we spend public money. well, the prime minister's insistence that she won't be cutting public expenditure has been met here with a fair amount of head scratching. her colleagues have been saying that there will have to be cuts for now at least less trust seems to be saying that the shortfall created by her plans, tax cuts will be met by higher borrowing. the bank of england stressing friday will mark the end of its intervention in the government bonds market. as interest rates rise, its spent billions to protect pension funds. so there's still
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a degree of nervousness in the city. and the conservative chair of parliament treasury salon committee. now says quasi quartet, the chancellor of the exchequer will have to row back on tax cuts when he announces his full financial plans at the end of the month. what the government does next will impact millions of households. it's room for the mover is shrinking. the d barbara al jazeera london, the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in london last month, lead to large purchase, and calls for police reform. chris cabo is killed by a metropolitan police officer at close range prompting a homicide investigation trust in the british capitalist metropolitan police force . is it an all time low entre nittany of recent failings? me fuck her thoughts from london? a makeshift shrine at the sight of 24 year old chris cabbage killing in a case that 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
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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 kidding 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 sit in a car on on the shore in their head by a 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, 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 had g lewis,
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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 after 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 older 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 see this? where is the humanity? if all police officers had guns, it would be like america. pick a st. jude 1st and think after work, whether if they think, you know, but they shoot 1st is quite disturbing. they are there to protect themselves. they closed their ranks. they act with impunity. i don't trust them at
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all. the main police and the national police chiefs counsel declined to speech wells on camera. the man 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, black communities deepens. while cabbage family, who view that police body cam footage of the killing, continue to demand justice the bark al jazeera london dawning now is no shit met her former metropolitan police superintendent. thank you very much and have her come in to talk to us. so i didn't want to go into details of what happened in chris covers case because it's, it's under investigation. but why has this case caused such disquiet? do you think because the black community feel targeted and it's bought out
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a lot of emotion as your clip is just shown russian, charles a, chris copper and lots of others. and there's evidence and data to show that if you're black, you're more likely to be stopped and searched on the street more likely to be tailored. because the perception is that black and black young men are more of a threat. and the evidence shows that evidence from the mare's action plan from the i o pcs investigation in 2021 hate him. i see investigation that there's racial profiling and stereotypes now law if we break it down and look at the incident in the last couple of years than even if we go back to last year with the dehumanization of the dead to death sisters in cher bieber. nicole small man and bieber henry, and the sharing of their photos on the whatsapp, the treatment of child queue. all these factors have accumulative effects and trust gets eroded and so there's only recently been appointed
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a new m met police commissioners remark roland. he was brought in after the, the mayor of london, that you just mentioned, their maker. he lost confidence in the, in the, in the predecessor crusted a dig it, so he's only been in position for about a month or so. what do you think he needs to do to try and restore that confidence in the police? the very 1st action that he needs to take is to actually admit institutional racism . admit institutional massage any because there's a real problem here and there can't be any denials. you can change the leadership that doesn't change the problem. and the problem is embedded is within the systems and processes. so mark rally is making all the right noises. he's coming quite robustly saying that he's gonna eliminate racism. but it isn't that easy. there's so much to do, and unfortunately what i found quite shocking was that within the 1st, you know, sir, 1st few months of his leadership that the met police are now going to scrap note in the, at the city of drivers and data shows that black communities $56.00 times more likely
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to be stopped in a vehicle. then white pete of the white community. now that met police is what is one police force only in britain so that there many others what, what do you think the government should do? if anything, to try and change the culture and in this, in particular, in this force, but in general in police. well, something has to be done. and what does it take? we've had review after review. first was about the 30 years go, you know, 23 years and the macpherson report that was the public inquiry. you've had the law me review that looked at injustices within the criminal justice system, barrenness mcgregor smith, another review making recommendations. and we've also got to the race action plan that's been put together by the college of policing and the national police chiefs counsel in by view, what needs to change is that there needs to be a royal commission. that's the strategy, the because none of these other reviews have a strategy foot thing. so we need a rural commission,
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a that's independent and the findings actually go straight to the government. so the government can implement change, no matter. thank you very much. did for talking to thank you. thank you. the north korea is carried out another long range missile test that hit a target 2000 kilometers away. that's according to its state media, which was the cruise missile test was aimed at enhancing the reliability of jones, tactical nuclear weapons. north korean leader kim, drones as his country should continue to extend, expand its nuclear capabilities to serve as a deterrent health official say civil unrest in haiti is making it harder to contain a cholera outbreak that's already led to at least 18 deaths authorities in the caribbean. nation announced diseases, surprise return early this month. they say hundreds of potential cases of being studied are also fears of new diseases. as haiti suffers a worsening humanitarian crisis. again, blockade of a key fuel terminal has led to
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a shortage of basic goods, including water. alice jeanine's initial effort, refugee campaign occupied east jerusalem of launched a strike in protest at her day's long siege by israeli forces. israeli army is blocked entrances and exits since saturday after a soldier was shot dead in the attack. at one of the checkpoints, those in the camp say they are being collectively punished and holding marches under vigil. other communities and universities adjoining the protest in solidarity it. abraham is next to the camp in the blockaded town of anata, cause lemme, 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 shortfalls 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 shot 4th refugee
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camp. people say it, this is a policy of collective punishment whereby the whole town, 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 a talk, 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,
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and they claimed responsibility for killing an israeli soldier on tuesday. in addition to another palestinian group in jeanene palestinian say they will continue seeking revenge. japan's 1st launch of the epsilon rocket series is ended in self destruction. is the country's 1st major launch failure in almost 20 years. officials at the spaceport and the congress she met prefecture, destroyed the rocket. madame program is testing new technologies in space, including using water as fuel. still had this news hour in sport, the football tournament, where young players from around the world are targeting more than just success. on the pitch and alaska's big light head of the winter, fattest bear is announced, but not without allegations of rampant ballad stuffing. ah
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oh i thank you very much. a lot ahead also in hopes of reaching the champions league not count stage and suffered a huge set back. as they were held with 3 old draw home by into milan, bertha had to win to keep their qualification chances optimistic and went ahead, threw off monday and bed a but into then done the new count with to goes early in the 2nd half. first from nicole barella and then the tar martinez, put them in front. now, robot live and dusky grabs an equalizes ignite hopes of come back, but into went on to score a 3rd goal through robin glosson. now boss valona made it $33.00. whenever the sky
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scored a 2nd goal of the night, but the draw left the plays and the funds deflated, as it means they have a tough time to reach all 16 with 2 games to go to try to get popular. now in that same group, i mean that's winning record say fall to confirm their place. in the last 16 they made it full, went down to full b victoria pills in for 2 young girls sco scoring twice for bye. and now the competition is full. score is naturally have also maintain their winning starts of the group stage to secure that pace in the knockout stages. now the italian side made a false thoughts against i've heard of it goes on, i put them in front of the only 4 minutes and shortly also a 2nd go from the coma rush for the re putting the naturally in firm control visit, pulled one back at the start for the 2nd talk through zavy class and both sides then scored from the penalty spot for a bad defensive mistake. gifted victor osman,
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a simple, full go, throw up a 4 to win for natalie. now in the same group will be ranges $71.00 that i broke, which included a trick inside of 5 minutes from most follow. and the 2nd tall ranges had gone in front before a boat, so that amino school twice full of a pool. also has all in nunez and the elliot on target. the 2nd in the table behind natalie. and they need just one more point to be sure of qualifying coverage. punch that ticket to the knockout stage. for the 1st time officer a nil nil drew this co madrid. the belgian champions of managed to keep a clean sheet throughout the group stage to secure their place in the last 16 in the other group. be game porto beat via never who sent 3 no. and tottenham have gone top of a group of the with a 3 to win over, instruct frank, but fun human school twice because of how he came by school and missed a penalty,
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my se. climb 2nd in the table with a 2 mill when at 14 lisbon. now moving on to the united nations, estimating that more than a 100000000 children around the world are living on the streets. now. some of them are taking part in a football tournament right in calf on its parts of fevers, st. charles wald cart for a give youngsters of voice and opportunity through football and the richardson reports. the young football is from across the world targeting much more than just success on the pitch. this is the 4th edition of the st child world cup. we're getting people to listen to the needs of the players is more important than the outcome of the matches. 28 teams, the st. connect to children from 24 countries have come to cattle for the events. all these youngsters across the project, supporting them in
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a whole range of ways in terms of education and shelter and food. but when they know the football pitch is different, they come alive, they become more fully human. they can express themselves, they're part of something they belong. and it's just, just go by magic to connect the children here who key demands safety and violence. the provision of official government id, gender equality, and access to education. great. st. chunk world was held in south africa in 2010. and the format has been repeated at every subsequent world cup. post nation council has a boys and girls team up at solomon 15 year olds drunk him. a homage attends the 4th a solemn school in the capital. doha, it provides free education for children who might otherwise not have access to full time schooling. no one can accept the children living 3 thing with me i want to
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during the storm is because i love football and i will live the whole world though that know upon the children. right. i. 6 set up john from tons and he took part in the 2010 st. charles, well, he says it helped turn his life around and change the way he was viewed in his community. the youth call me but now i'm like, role model, someone the wish. who can seat near the issues in until about positive things and help them changing it? but this way now i'm looking for the full book, had met a managing direct by now my own serving show of which i did on my own program, right? this will come will finish with a final and also a formal document called the cat or commitment a pledge to advance the lives of all bun rebel children. and the richardson al jazeera. england's crickets is of $120.00 series against the world cup hosts
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australia and its height game. this bit of fielding here from england bend, gets his team on course victory. some car went on, takes re wicked things and one by 8 runs and camera tournament gets on the way on sunday. now straight open, organize and say there's nothing they can do to help novak joke of which gets into the country for the next 20 minutes in january, joke of which is banned from residing until 2025 off being deported. last year, the 9 time champion was forced to leave australia because of being on vaccinated against covey. 19 well, that's all a sport for me in that scene, but i'm hunting back to london. thank you very much. now, after a week long battle and an online voting scandal, the competition to crown the fattest bear in an alaskan park has ended with a winner. brown bear, 7 for 7, nicknamed bare force one. got the most votes,
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weighing around 635 kilograms. he beat his nearest challenger band. i know one by more than 10000 votes. thought 747 nearly didn't make it to the final because of an unprecedented case of voter fraud in the semifinals. officials say they pounced earlier on the problem and were able to correct the result, thousands tuned in to watch the bears gorge themselves the head of winter. north american brownback were now in fact, reserves to survive hibernation over the course of the season. and trying to get on here talking to you on the website out. com. and i'll be back from this morning by for a ah
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