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the the un general assembly overwhelmingly condemned moscow's latest annexations in ukraine. only 4 countries boat with russia. ah, hello, i'm diamond jordan, this is al jazeera la you from dough. alta coming up, you energy min. it says failed to agree on the strategy to deal with solving gas prices. as russian president vladimir putin blames europe for its energy crisis. a $1000000000.00 bill for us radio show host alex jones for his false claim that the sandy hook masika was a hoax. and how the fatal shooting of an innocent black man by police in london has brought anger and another loss of confidence in the fort
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general assembly has voted overwhelmingly to condemn russia's move to annex parts of ukraine. a $143.00 countries, both in favor of the resolution that reaffirms ukraine, sovereignty and territorial integrity, only 4 nations, but russia, syria, nicaragua, north korea, and better. bruce $35.00, abstained, including china and india. saudi arabia accused by the us of siding with russia, the opec oil cuts voted against moscow. kristen swimming as more from the un in new york. 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. there were some abstentions 35 of them. that's similar to the right previous votes among the abstentions to very large and influential countries,
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china and india. china said that the resolution reflected a cold war mentality and 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 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 are your own and are protected by international law. they cannot be redrawn by any one else by force. 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
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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 a 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, e u energy ministers of again fail to agree measures to tackle high gas prices. 15 member states want the price of wholesale gas to be kept across the block. but others want different strategies including limits on gas consumption and subsidies for businesses and consumers. european commissions proposals are expected next week . dominic kane was falling, the meeting from berlin. the interesting thing coming from this meeting is the
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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 we will propose and our proposal and ain't the in tulsa october. it will consist these kind of proposals when we have maximum consent, child support and her aunt. and we will see over the weekend how we can proceed escaping the gas for our generation. if this is said at that stage, that it can say that there's a, a prod, majority of fat member state support in this me. but the problem here is there does appear to be a degree of disagreement, as it were about the nuts and bolts. but clearly the view coming from the european
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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 . ross, as president, has blamed europe for its energy crisis that it may put in said gas could still be supplied by the nod stream to pipeline. ma'am at val of law from oscar. present loading will put and gave a long speech in front of the year. a conference, sir, about a russian russian energy. it's called the russian energy week conference. and he basically said that the energy should be kept away from politics and that the europeans should make sure that without security, there is no continuation of russia. a concentration of supplies of energy from
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russia to other countries and but the americans, the ukrainians, and the polish in e. he mentioned those 3 countries by name are benefiting from what happened to north stream pipelines. let's listen to more of what he said. rashid mitchell, to dick pasto. russia is ready to start the supplies. the ball is in the e use court, so to say, if they want to just let them open the tap and that sets better. we're not restricting anyone in any thing, including our readiness to supply additional volumes in the awesome winter period. basically, president put in is a sort of giving suggestions that russia is ready to talk again about energy with your, for europeans. but despite all the problems of saying that energy should, should be kept away from our politics, that it is a quote that it is a completely economy, a project that is a beneficial for the 2 sides. they should talk about it separately. russia is ready to talk, and russia is even ready to start in the pumping with gas to western europe. we're
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throw the secondary line of the north stream. number 2, that has not been damaged or, and he's basically saying that this is something that needs to be talked about and to be settled between the 2 sides. if the europeans want to continue to benefit by a russian energy outsource. poland says its found a leak in the druids by pipeline system, part of one of the world's biggest crude oil networks. it runs from eastern russia and branches out westwards across europe. polish authorities suspect an accident, rather than sabotage. cause, believe russia has arrested 8 people over the explosion on the bridge. lincoln crimea, to russia. the federal security service has 5 suspects are russian, and 3 are from ukraine and armenia. moscow called samplers blast on the coach, straight bridge, a terrorist attack. when i buy ukrainian secret services as a no admission of responsibility and have been long used across the current
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straight days after the bridge blast hundreds of trucks awaken for fairies on the wednesday. traffic for passenger, cars and trains has resumed the bridge, but freight trucks must go bye. see a jury in the u. s. as ordered right wing conspiracy theorist alex jones to pay almost a $1000000000.00 in damages for his false claim that the 2012 sandy hook school shooting was a hoax. the monies to compensate relatives of the 26 victims an f. b i, officer, was at the scene. particle haine has the latest latent job. the jury, please listen to your verdict as it has been recorded. they have been through so much the emotions of this moment clear in the court room. the man who publicly denied their children were slaughtered in their classroom, who called them actors, and unleashed his followers to harass them with death threats. that man, alex jones will pay for what he did defamation. slander damages asked the teacher 25, be a most of the strep dams is past and future. 32000000,
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600000 jones is already facing one judgment for $45000000.00 for this conduct. but this was by far the biggest penalty, $965000000.00 to the families of h students and staff that were killed in their sandy, her classroom. and in f b i agent who was also targeted by jones. all i can really just tell them what we are able to accomplish. to simply tell the truth. it shouldn't be that hard, and it shouldn't be the very clear during the trial. jones didn't help this case telling the family he's done apologizing. something he defended a flight. of course, i've apologized for past things. i said to her feelings, but i wasn't the 1st person. the question katie. and i apologize. years ago, it's estimated that jones in his companies are worth between $135.00 and $270000000.00. he is trying to shield his assets by declaring bankruptcy. but that's not always guaranteed to work still and will say this could make future
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conspiracy theorist think before attacking victims of horrific crimes. again, these families last young children, 6 and 7 years old, 6 teachers also died that day. jones was in court that back on the airwaves using this trial to raise money. not for those, he hurt double, but for himself, we're not scared. and we're not going away. and we're not going to stop and literally for hundreds of thousands of dollars, i can keep them in court for years. i can appeal this stuff. we could stand up against this travesty against the billions of dollars a one. it's a joke are. so please go to him for war store, dot com, unrepentant still, but now potentially eventually he might pay a very steep price particle. hain al jazeera washington. while jason stanley is a professor at yale university, he believes the award is justified. hopefully this will do something to
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curtail the kind of massive conspiracy theorizing that is so damaging democracy. you cannot have wild can false conspiracies and a democracy because they undermine the shared reality that's required for policy making. there is money to be made and destroy. in reality, we know this and it makes people think that, that there is no common reality that, that the elite are lying to you. you know, the way to do it is take the most, the most sort of obvious moving thing. in this case, sandy hook one of the great tragedies in american history and say it's all a fake in a line. and that will really be stabilized people and it will confirm their senses will give them a sense of confirmation that they're missed. trust in a lease that they're mistrust and the media that they're missed. trust and reality
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is somehow legitimate. and so he used this immense tragedy to not only to victimize the, the parents and, and effect those affected by the murderous rampage in san diego. but he used it to victimize, the americans who, who he fraud, who he, he, defrauded by feeding their sense of abandonment and betrayal by the system and making it make, trying to legitimated in this horrific way. for short break your now to 0. when we come back, doc, king responsibility lost in denial. you gave ramirez to ms. prostate pressure from the opposition in budget. really, people were so i'm fins, monahan and doha were one of the characters biggest attractions is getting a new look at the world cup. ah
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hello, it's cooling down nicely now across much of the gals turning a little more pleasant as we go through the next couple of days and temperatures struggling if we can save that to get into the mid thirty's. not too bad at all. look a little further north, we have got some showers just around the black sea around the caspian sea, just around the caucuses. maybe one or 2 other shares slicker slipping a little further southwards. as we go through ref friday, maybe those showers just popping up around our media azure by john, maybe into georgia as well, letter, eastern side of but care could see somewhere to whether that's certainly the case. a little further west over towards greece cross. so northern parts of africa, it's generally fine and try we do still have a little more cloud and northern algeria, northern parts of america could see it a bit of wet weather over the next couple of days. central africa say some heavy showers. we have flooding concerns still in place across parts of southern nigeria,
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the shower stay in place as we go through. we're thursday easing a little further westward, running into benny toga, grassy pushing across into garner joining up with the heavy showers that we have just around cameroon, gabon, where to whether they're into the democratic republic. congo, some shows they're still around the lake. victoria southern africa is generally dry, although we'll see a little more in the way of re for southern had eastern parts. ah, the country with high youth unemployment. one, again, i station helps turn school children into entrepreneurs who can tell us what i mean by that was fundraising empowering them to reclaim their futures recreation, damp out authority, the sewing machine lives out to make the best way and build more prosperous community. some of them invest the money into other businesses. school from life you gum,
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debbie part of the rebel education series on al jazeera lou . ah, welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here. this. now the un general assembly has voted overwhelming to condemn. brush has moved to annex parts of ukraine. $143.00 countries voted to reaffirm ukraine sovereignty and its territorial integrity is only for supporting moscow. b, u energy ministers had again failed to agree on a package to tackle high gas prices. 15 member states, one was old sale gas to be kept. others one different strategies such as subsidies and limits on consumption. and conspiracy theorist alex jones must pay almost
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a $1000000000.00 in damages to families of the victims of the sandy hook school shooting compensation for the ally he'd promoted for years. timing. the 2012 massacre was a hoax. let's trust remains under pressure facing tough questions in parliament over her economic plans. as the cost of government boring rises, now calls for some in her own party to reverse plan tax cuts, which have left the financial markets worried that in baba reports this was this trust is 1st prime ministers question since her government outlined its tax, cutting many budgets but 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 did a bleak picture. but taurus went on not borrowing, spray, sending mortgage right through the roof. they are skyrocketing by $500.00 pounds a month and from nearly $2000000000.00 homeowners, that fixed rate deals are coming to an end next year. they're worried sick and
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everybody in this house knows that they won't forget, they won't forget, and nor should night stormer or stross. if she'd commit to promises. she made it when challenging for the conservative party leadership not to cut public spending. absolutely. oh mean what we will make sure is that the medium time the debt is falling. we will do that. no, like hunting, public spending, but my making sure we spend public money. well, the prime minister is insistent 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 they 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
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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 a degree of nervousness in the city. and the conservative chair of parliament treasury select 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 maneuver is shrinking. the d barbara al jazeera london. now the fatal shooting by police of an unarmed blackman in london last month has led to widespread anger and demands for policing reforms. chris camper was shot dead to the windscreen of his car at close range and investigations now underway. but trust in london's metropolitan police is once again in question a voc reports 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 the coming 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 spoke to desperate search for answers from campus family and calls 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 can 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, his 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 of rigs, brother sean, as kits of friends, died after being restrained in police custody. he was arrested for the theft of
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a passport, which was actually his own energy. 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, an anna. so santa fe 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 who 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 seeing this? where is the 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 in at sexism, the on racism such any that it passed displayed internally certainly does
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get carried out into the community stereotyping in policing, particularly stockton search, particularly when it comes to young. black males is live and kicking and it's very real the right place. and the national police chiefs counsel declined to speak to us on camera. the man police issuing this statement saying we continue to fully support the independent office for police conduct investigation. as they were to establish the facts and try to answer the many questions mister cab, his 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 viewed the police body cam footage of the killing, continue to demand justice. the park al jazeera london, anti government protest in iran show no sign of ending despite on intensifying crackdown security forces, fire tear gas protest as in the capital terror on. on wednesday, it's been maybe
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a month since the death of a woman police custody, which began the unrest protest, her se 22 year old masa. i mean, he died off being beaten by morality. police are not wearing her head scoff properly. supreme leader, ayatollah added hominy, has dismissed the demonstrations saying add ons, enemies. behind them, wallace william's image swafford refugee camp and occupied east jerusalem had been protesting against a siege by his ready forces. the army has blown entrances and exits since saturday opera soldier was shot dead at a checkpoint. peep in the camp say they've been collectively punished. other communities and universities are joining the protest and solidarity need to abraham is next to the camp in the blockaded town of and that tough lemma. this has been the lives of palestinians since saturday, showing that ideas to the israeli soldier is here to be able to enter or exit the shop fault refugee camp through another village where we are right now. but cars
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haven't been allowed to enter israeli forces said that the perpetrator of a shooting attack that left one israeli soldier killed is from the softball refugee camp. but 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 a strike. the shops have closed, the people have stopped going to work as well as schools, with all the wound up 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 and closing. 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 months alone, 3 israeli soldiers were killed in different shooting attacks. there's
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a new group in nablus, palestinian young men who are taking up arms and vowing to keep doing shooting attacks. they're called the lions den, and they claimed responsibility for killing and israeli soldier on tuesday in addition to another palestinian group in jeanene palestinians say they will continue seeking revenge. a widening cholera outbreak in haiti has killed at least 18 people. the car be a nation is dealing with a worsting, humanitarian crisis. clashes between armed gangs of paralyzed, many of the countries essential services for months. basic supply and such as water had become increasingly scarce and fewer shortages of forced hospitals to close. mexico has been named the most dangerous country in the world for environmental activists. the global witness organization says more than $54.00 with murder there last year, many all continuing to work despite death threats. we spoke to one of them. yes,
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they're coming out of florida. so yeah, we'll go with the front their polos. i'm quin carlos lotus. i'm not only for the people's land where are defense fraud didn't, would ala support ventless color, and i'm part of the organized resistance against industries that want to take over out a re 3. hm. which other problem is, is sick door? our main problem is the auto industry, cuz it's terrible environmental damage and has become a great treat for the defense movement, annual virginia community center. nothing there is i think we are really interested in keeping our readers clean in growing or confused with good handmade procedures as dana community with principles. we are broke dealing corruption, those things that international corporations and capitalism, route to orlando for medical on your policy. you make it was way international statistics the most violent and risky country for environmental defenders that referring to the number of people in this field model. oh, this. before with all the will worry was about the police were being arrested or jail for demonstrating either. now, and we are afraid of being warders by,
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oh, i seen an unaccompanied out of our partner in these fights, m u was killed by a local organ. nice grind group that's part of a bigger carter, because connie generation who's present has increased all over the country, especially wherever a big industrial complex is in project. was a unit 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, the weakest. i live them, you know me, celia had to leave home for fear of a heed vehicle on me and but 6 months later, one of the managers of these factory, but old people in the community, there's already one death from wireless. it will take just another death in pueblo, so we can start operating overloaded, as there is on the stubbornness 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
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times we're not young with every thy fight. thing is another day of life for our future. that's what keep was going on. one of captain's best known cultural institutions is reopening to the public ahead of the fever will cup the museum of islamic art as undergoing an extensive redesign to make the history of the islamic world more accessible than ever before. since in one of the story, one of cataracts, most iconic landmarks, the museum of islamic art, widely known as the mia has reopened. after more than a year of renovation, designed by renowned architect, i am pe, the building itself is considered a work of art. many if the renovation are subtle, with great efforts made to preserve the original vision for the museum, look. the entrance has been widened and opened up as part of the redesign, but the biggest changes are in the gallery. and the way the artifact displayed. the me as grant atrium, houses 18 galleries,
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bringing together thousands of artifacts from across the islamic world. one of the challenges was making this accessible to wide audience. to put it this way, we had beautiful objects they were into the full showcases. but there was very little story in context about them. so what we did is, 1st of all, we introduced a visit to trace of people, follow a trail and have a little story. if you followed closely, you get an idea about this. well, the culture, the history, the religion we introduced religion, for example, there was nothing on religion before. one path follows the spread of islam from the printed word toward tis to creations, to the development of his love at community. there's also been a push to appeal to an international audience. one path takes visitors from the mediterranean to the gulf, through to iran and beyond. the indian ocean and southeast asia also totally new. we never had southeast asian, the indian ocean,
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but specifically with the origins here. and with so many people from this area and being, you know, indonesia being one of the biggest local countries in the world. we really thought that should be included. the curators also want to stimulate the senses. there are plans to enhance displays with video, music, and even smells special exhibitions are being mounted to coincide with the world cup. one focuses on baghdad. iraqi capital was once the jewels our culture. so it's an appropriate choice, as doha briefly becomes the center of the sports world. catera plans to open at least 3 more major museums by 2030, a push to consolidate place as well. the cultural capitals of the modern middle east fenton mon, in al jazeera, doha. now after a week long battle and an online voting scandal, the competitions are crowned, the bulk has been in an alaska park has ended fact. there we go. when i say.
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