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days after the russian region of belgrade is shell. it's targeted again with 11 killed in an attack on a military training ground. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. ah, president, i do want attends the funerals is some of the $41.00 mine is killed in an explosion to turkish coal. mine. ah. fire and gunshots. it ron's infamous athene prison ashes breakout as a protest across iran and to that 5th the week. and ah, thousands of people from arrival a position groups rally against uneasy as president as grows over food and fuel
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shortages. ah, russia says 11 people have been killed 15 wounded in a shooting. in the southern region of belgrade. russian defense ministry says 2 attackers opened fire to military training ground in the region which borders ukraine. it's at the assailants were from an unnamed, ex soviet nation and fired on a group of volunteers wishing to fight in ukraine. they were then killed by return fire. the ministry is called this incident a terrorist attack. in recent days, belgrade has been shelled in what russian officials said were missile strikes by ukrainian forces. on friday, russia opened a criminal investigation of the shelling in the region, in which it said people had been killed and wounded. elizabeth boys, a senior fellow at the american enterprise institution says, incident shows how much anger there is other president cushions mobilization from
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inside russia and also other former soviet states. regardless, really of who the perpetrator was. it shows how poorly protected russian military bases are. if somebody can just turn up and kill 11, so just at the base, and it also shows how unprepared the russian authorities are. they didn't even mean they didn't even managed to kill them after one soldier was shocked that they shot 11 years. these terrorists are the perpetrators. so it is really extremely embarrassing and that comes on top of rochester ministry performance. and greenwich hasn't really been extremely impressive either. so it raises the question of, of really the professionalism in the russian. i'm forcing how well they're protected and, and also you can imagine that if you're somebody who's about to call to be called up or worried that you'd be called up, you look at this and say, well,
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i'd better make my my way the way out of the country any we had through any, any means at my disposal, because i don't want to end up like this. meanwhile, 1st group of russian soldiers has arrived in bella. ruth take part in a new joint force to protect and defend the border. on monday, better russian president, alexander location because said ukraine was crossing to attack his country. and now joint forces, russia, the deployment is raised fears the battle washing troops could cross the border and join russian forces in the warren ukraine. christiano, we arrived in bel rosen land. i will say honestly, the grating was unexpectedly very warm, very pleasant. yes, we came here to provide help to fraternal bel, rosie and people. we are ready to perform any task that we will receive from the command. we are in a fighting mood, fighting spirit, ready to perform any task. mamma, val, in moscow, has more on that joined force. we know more about the purpose than the pies. last
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week, president lucas shanker, was asked about the fuzz, and he said, certainly not just 1000 troops. so i'm in the expectation. depending on that statement is not, it will be more than than that. and we know that the 1st battalion has arrived. the russian troops a few 100 so far, so more is expected and with regards to the purpose since last week. last monday, the 2 leaders present, put in and present. look shanker agreed on the creation of this force. they called the regional super acetate. the clue, it's the closest location to president putin and he has been talking during the last couple of weeks about threats from ukraine. he even mentioned what he called plans in heave at to a talk ukraine. and the expectation is that this force will protect the the ballot
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lucien borders. but the real purpose behind it is, is to imagine or russian forces upon several towns that ukrainian forces had seized in the southern harrison region. a crane and military tailed out there. it suspects that the russian attacks are secure at defense points and ammunition depots, but not to advance. several russian soldiers are also surrendering on the hair some front. meanwhile, ukraine is shot down in iranian made drone on the southern front. iranian officials continued to deny their supplying trans to russia. charles stratford has more from one recaptured village and harrison. this is one of dozens of villages in the kennesaw region that recently has been re taking control off by ukrainian forces in this very successful counter offensive towards the occupied city of care. so on, as you can see, the level of destruction is extreme. now we've seen a few civilians coming back inspecting what remains of their homes trying to
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rebuild them, but by large, this area is very quiet. we've heard what sounds like ot coming out coming shilling in recent hours. but what's interesting, we've spoken to ukraine in military source is they are saying that they are dealing with a push boy, russian forces against that counter offensive ukraine military source is a saying that they shot down at least one russian helicopter. or that saying that the reason why the russians are doing this is because they are trying to protect an air base and ammunition deposed. now, we have traveled up this road both the south towards care of so much most about another 5 or 6 colleges. and we will start by the military. they refused to let us go any further. and they said the reason was because of an ongoing military operation. ah,
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and turkish officials say that 41 people were killed in a coal mine explosion in the north of the country. honored and 10 mine has been under ground when the blast happened on friday night. present regime type i do on visited the site on saturday, meeting with survivors in relatives. sam castillo, only reports from the town of a master in the black sea coastal province of martine. ah, after several hours of searching, under extremely difficult conditions, rescue workers build up the bodies of dozens of miners using the same gated lift. the workers had used to begin their day, 300 meters down. the cause of the explosion on friday morning is not known yet and will become part of the investigation. what is clear for now is the huge loss of life and damage. it has caused some of the workers who were close to the surface
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were able to escape. but vision was interest. hard with we saw a horrible scene. it cannot be described, but it's very sad. they're all my friendless friends. i eaten drink with that the weekend. they all had dreams, they all had families. some were married, some were single roadster, but turkish present treasure tape as on visitor to survivors and pay tribute to the workers. little bit that will put them on and of course we will determine how the explosion happened and whether there is anyone responsible through administrative and legal investigation. so we no longer want to see deficiencies or unnecessary risk in mind and do all that on the mind belongs to the state on turkish hard cool enterprises because a friday explosion and the school mind behind me is still under investigation. whatever the come to kid does not have a good faith to record, particularly in coal mining. despite the fact the number of accidents has been
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decreasing in recent years. 8 years ago, 301 people were killed in the nation's worse coal mining disaster, which occurred in the western town of soma. was that all this site used to in place 6000 worker. now the same production is carried out by $700.00 or more on the we will see the same things if there is no effective investigation and then to turn penalties are required. mistakes by state company cannot be forgiven. the rescue operation has now ended, but many here fear, unless additional precautions are taken. similar incidents might take more lives in this coal rich region. see now, because all the al jazeera missouri, nor than turkey or roberta iran, now the government says the fire broke out, the tories is in prison in the capital t. ron now been bought under control gunshots also had in the area video showed smoke rising from the prison where many
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political prisoners being held. iranian state media says clashes broke out between the inmates and the gods, and then riots has started the fire. when it comes, just when the protests against the government are in that 5th week, despite cracked down by security forces. it's a month since a funeral of 20 tier of masa armine, who died in police custody after being detained in tower on fe inappropriate attire . a death triggered the most intense unrest in the country in decades and has evolved into calls for the end of the regime. us based human rights group says at least 233 protest as have been killed rondon authorities continue to heavily disrupt internet access in an attempt to stop the demonstrations. russel sir der into iran has more on the prison fire. it was about 10 p. m. local timing into iran when the fire started in in prison. so based on their blazes and the smoke that was rising above that present, we can say that it was quite
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a big one. so right off the fire, there were several gunshots and also the exclusion, like songs, the herds and, and, and we see that the through that the video was that we are receiving this not only one single unit of the prison that was set on fire. but in different parcels that the prison, the fire, it was still going on. officials here have a story. the said at that that there was a cautious at the clash between the prisoners as some of those prisoners has set the fire on, on, on the the de warehouse or the, the suv in worship in the prison. and you'll not, did the official said agents to say that 9 people are, are injured no reports of the casualties? yes, however, yes. however, the witnesses, some of the witnesses are seeing that they did the some of the month of cocktails were thrown into their prison and that they started the fire their right. after that, you have seen that the da da da da security forces firing and also use him
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t of gas to disperse, to disperse people will protest as well, and can easier crying anger there at the political and economic situation. it's bill over into the street. thousands of people turning out his rival opposition groups, how parallel rallies against the president chi psi aid, the national salvation front coalition in the free constitutional party de sterren party, accused side of an anti democratic who israel, my decrease in see shot down parliament last year. a july referendum then gave him even more pallas, a crisis in state finances, is led to shortages and subsidized goods like petrol, milk, and sugar supermarket shelves of either empty or they display products. most people can no longer afford. presidents has blindness, shortages on who it is, and so kill ages. oh, will it? both riley's protest has cooled on presidency to get out chanting. the people want a fall of the regime,
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the so can of the 2011 revolution which thought the arab spring. the 2 parties you organized, the protests have long been bis arrivals, but are now focused on their fight against saeed. and let's see a vulcan is a freelance journalist and a capital tune, as she told us more about what's driving the protests, the national salvation front, managed to sir massa. what we think about 4 or 5000 is probably one of that biggest marches to date in parallel. there was a protest by the up a popular distortion party leader abbey at mu. see who's those of a hard right post? so been at least a tight, tight leader, but the bigger protest was the national salvation front. and they've been really quite consistent in their opposition to chi side. really since the beginning since his power grab last year. i what's been happening in tunisia over the, the past year has been severe food shortages. it started with a red flower running out, and then it's progressed to many more that can real staples that people rely on
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vegetable oil, half e t sugar. i mean, they're even been riots over the lack of sugar in supermarkets. so people are getting really quite frustrated, but this to counts those ones who are fighting for democracy and those who it is fighting for kind of bread and being able to live a better life and know what they got to put on the dinner table at night. usaa actually offering out 60000000 dollars in age to help the poorest because people is so under, under pressure from these price sizes. i mean, often you'll get, go to shop and the price you pay on friday is double that of what you paid on monday. it thing is the, the, the economy and people's purchase power tenicia was very fragile. even even before cove it and then david hate and it went down even more. and it's just been an ever a downward spiral, but it seems to be accelerating. and that's why it's hurting people much harder, sad flay on the program. but any chancellor won't have taxwise isn't tough spending
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decisions, wiping out the prime minister's economic policy. and who's in, who's out chinese communist party expect you to announce a major reshuffle politically. ah, that all the time we have learned mean yes. so the western pacific, warmer than the long term average tense get wet in australia and this is yet another occurrence of it yet more flooding this time, victoria in melbourne than just the north. this is the town of rochester you're looking at here at victoria, new south wales and queens, nevada had flooding in the last it appears 2 years and it's not over yet, although there's no real topping up going up still river flooding the still rain forecast the sunday little bit in victoria edge and new south was in queensland. the next system is just gathering is relatively dry and western australia. but as
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that moves eastwards, it long gather its moisture together and form some decent showers in south australia, northern territory, the whole then moving slowly eastward. so watch out the middle of the coming week for new zealand looking quiet. now. yes, there are a few showers building in the heat of the day, which is an extraordinary thing about 17 in christ church. we're still in typhoon season from the point of view the pacific and just going to lose on straight catching. the northern philippines is the latest named storm which was strengthening over open water. one soon rains and i find me going south properly, but still plenty more rain to come for telling gama. ah, becoming a living legend that a young age was simply not enough. he transformed his influence on the pitch. it's
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a political clout the brought peace to the ivory coast, posted by eric, constant football rebels, the life of the viet drop off. the football of succeeded with politicians at north da da da. i boreum war on al jazeera. ah ah, i'll combine, look at 9 stories now. russia is saying 11 people have been killed. 15 wounded off to 2 attackers open fire to military training ground and the belgrade region. the defense ministry says that the government will, from an unnamed ex soviet nation,
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talk to official say the death toll from a coal mine explosion in the north of the country has risen to foresee one present . russia type already won, visited the site in the town of am. so i'm astra meeting with survivors and relatives and clashes in a fire that broke out. and torres in prison in the running capital tapper on it. and now contained, according to government officials, at least 8 people were injured. or u. k. 's new finance minister is warned of tax hikes and signal that he's ready to rip pop prime minister list trust. his economic strategy on friday, jeremy hunt was appointed chancellor of the exchequer by charles, who's fighting tangled her job, and his andrew simmons reports from london. hans warning is being seen as another blow to the prime ministers of forissi financial and political chaos. a prime minister refusing to quit, but the u. k. media aren't alone in saying time is up for liz. trust. her sacking of her chancellor and friend quasi quoting on friday and her dismal performance in
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a news conference afterwards. failed to calm the market. only going to say now it rests with the new occupant of the chancellor's office. number 11, downing street, jeremy hunt, to turn things around on his 1st morning in office. he was critical of what trust has done so far was a mistake to cut the top rate of tax at a period when we were asking every one to make sacrifices. and it was a mistake to fly blind and not to back up the economic plans that were announced with an independent forecast from the office for budget responsibility. while hunt says he supports growing the economy and talking of increasing some taxes. cuts will be on the some of the spending ministers and party grandees would normally look to number 10 for solutions and tactics. not now. it's number 11. jeremy hunt, the 4th chancellor. in a matter of a 100 days. he's got
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a strong background and it will appear. he has a mandate to rewrite large parts of important government policy. some in the conservative party say, trust has become a lame duck prime minister because she's appointed hunt. he's the dominant figure in the governor. i mean, you could imagine, can't you, if you asked to take on that role, the concessions that you would demand in, in order to do that. and it would have to be, you know, your control over economic policy, over personnel, over key committees, whatever the conservative party does, it can't afford to trigger an election. one new polls suggests it has less than 20 percent support. the opposition labor party is rallying its members, whatever they say. now, whatever they do, it boils down to one argument for them. it's party 1st country, 2nd advance, unforgivable because the local government ms
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. ross is at the prime minister's country residence for the weekend. battling to save her job, jeremy hunt spent most of saturday with his treasury teams working on a formula. he might be able to tame the markets, but may not save the prime minister. andrew simmons al jazeera london restrictions on movement had been placed on 2 districts in uganda. an attempt to contain the spread of the vote, a boat of iris in the country. uganda officially declared an outbreak of the virus in september. at least 19 people died. uganda present, however, seventies, as people won't be allowed in or out of the affected areas and will be an overnight curfew. bars at gyms and places of worship will be closed for 3 weeks. will aid workers in nigeria struggling to which hundreds of thousands of people displaced by floods? the oil producing region is the latest now to be had by flooding its already devastated northern central and eastern parts of the country. i'm an interest reports from
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attorney, one of the worst affected areas in san the nigeria. 2 weeks after a family member was swept away by the flood. the edges are still waiting for the water to recede, so they can bury the, even after no thunder was due at a very low flow from the level of water. here, it could be at least a week before they are able to do that. many other families are waiting for news. any news about their missing relatives? go world council sucker chair. it was a work place until 3 weeks ago. now. it's been taken over by hundreds, displeased by the flood. it was the destination for dozens who drowned la street, fleeing from rising water levels threatening their watch. for nearly 3 weeks. it's been where angelo b and her family calls whole times. she says are tough for everyone. then she had
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one by the face 2 by the face a little what is a look of admits used by media and the focus or friends on why in the something that could also be trust issues the big you was them by to them as my to that well got 5, that 5 my favorite good to this local gotten with community i with the finish. many areas that completely cut off and the feet of the residents till and known. one of the biggest challenges of delivering a victim of the flight in a number of states is the level of water. 2 weeks since the flood. there is little time it's receding, but that's not the only concern here. quite as of the probe. yeah. for supper, this movement also active in this area. that is set to be a reason why some officials are staying away. there isn't
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a lot of national emergency management or do you see which cost or car? i mean not numbers. it's walking along with the manager air force to reach out to some of those communities. a delivery generally has been slow, an inadequate victims are concerned, but by the time help arrives, it might be too late for some. i'm a decrease ology sierra daniel at least one person has died in flooding on the greek island of crete. most of the flooding was in the islands north, where torrential rainfall, battered towns and villages. officials say a man died when his car was dragged by currents. at least one woman is missing searches continuing for other vehicles that were swept away. china's most important political event in decade starts on sunday with president judging, paying expected to remain at the helm of the communist party, delegates me in beijing, but the wrestling the ship is in for a shake up,
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patrick fuck outlines what's at stake? the streets are painted red and security has been stepped up ahead of china's come, his party, congress beijing's tightened coven. 19 carbs as well. and he outbreak during this important political event, would be an embarrassment for the government. of course, people are paying attention to whether there will be changes or short term changes because it is affecting everybody is affecting the entire nation. while the rest of the world has mostly decided to live with the virus. china has doggedly pursued a 0 covert approach, heaping pressure on the economy shoring up growth will be a top priority for the new leadership. many people will be keeping a close eye on the new economic line up. you are talking about a very, very profound major personnel changes in china. the personality of different leaders at different levels do have major impact among those on their way
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out of premier leeker chung, who manages the world's 2nd largest economy and low her president. she's top economic adviser, both as seen as pro market reformists. it's on to say who could step in to fill those shoes, decision making for the leadership reshuffle a made behind closed doors, but many political and let's believe incoming candidates will be she lawyer less with a more state driven economic approach. another question is whether the re shuffle will throw up any potential successor to she can pick some fear. the president's consolidation of power may divert attention away from the most pressing problem g, the wealthiest. the economic problem seems to have been cast aside. beijing is now focusing on the power shift on the establishment of a totality carrion systems. i believe china's economy in the long run will find it difficult to escape from the prospect of recession, which was in the way light to prevent that from happening. and over all of china's
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curve at night in policy could be crucial. but there's little indication as it stands of any significant change. patrick fall, al jazeera beijing. now commercial shifting has become the number one cause of death for the world's largest mammal, the international commission on wailings, as collisions with ships and becoming increasingly common. but a new initiative in chile could help as a latin america to salisia newman reports from santiago in chillies pacific, in assuming navy boat takes it, surprised cargo to be deposited of the gulf of corcovado. it's not just any boy, but when equipped with state of the art artificial intelligence software that can detect and identify different species of wales in these pristine patagonia and waters a akees. i want to thank when by law, we know that here we can find the largest concentration of blue wells that come here to feed every summer. these animals are the largest on our planet. yet they
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are vulnerable, particularly to maritime traffic. collisions with large ships is the number one cause of death of these wales according to scientists. now the new technology called leads or, or listening to the deep ocean, can pinpoint the whales location by listening to their songs and sent a satellite message in real time to chiles, navy, which in turn alerts the nearby ships. and it is exactly what the technology does, it alerts of the presence of the oil. so the captain can temporary or change the, the calls and avoid collisions conventional radar. and so no technology on ships cannot detect the presence of whales, which are usually most at risk while feeding at night. michelle andre, who created the leads are technology, says, noise generated by ships can be lethal, as it distorts the marine animal sooner hearing and communication systems. here we
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are with a song that we hear from the engine outside of the water. if we would have or here every, the water is, will be a 1000 time louder than we are. human ears can't detect it, but it seriously disorient whales and dolphins putting them in harm's way. this boy is part of an ambitious effort by chili's government and angels like the merry foundation to turn the pacific ocean into a by a logical corridor between canada and southern chile. these whales come here and they to, to blow. but they, they travel all over the pacific ocean. so this is the 1st boy, but there will be others and there will be in the ocean of other of other countries as well. many, many more of the special boys will be needed to make a difference. but rather than drop in the ocean.

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