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are being murdered in mexico every day, almost always by men, an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now specialists police squads run by women are trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they overcome years of macho culture under different? behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a job 0. on november the americans, wolves, all the seats in the house of representatives at 35 percent of the senate will be contested. americans are expected to split on strict ideological lines with abortion and the economy named as the key issues the results pull to find the rest of job biden's presidency and put americas democratic principles to the test. special coverage of the midterm elections on al jazeera ah,
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with protests and paris, tens of thousands, not on the french capital, demanding the government deal with the rising cost of living. ah, hello there, i'm miss darcy. attain this is al 0 life and her ha also coming. a fire to ron's infamous ebony, prison kills for inmates. the government is blaming on riots and clashes. china's present backs military growth during a major gathering of the communist party where he is expected to secure a bad time. when i arrived there, they were removing my brothers and friends, bodies. we couldn't do anything on the lot broken relatives cough on says after the nicest mining disaster in ticket,
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ah, not tens of thousands of people have voiced their frustration at frances rising cost of living. they've joined forces to march on the capital, paris demand and government action on inflation and pension reform. natasha buffer was that there was violence as some protesters fought with police in paris during watered otherwise been a peaceful demonstration. thousands of people who turned out to express their anger about inflation, climate change, and the french government planned pension reforms. i wanted to see when we both were together against inflation, pension reforms and public services performs. it's important people are battling everywhere, even in the or refineries. often often, i think a lot of people understand that the climate being destroyed, it's obvious, but it's about convincing those in power. nobel literature prize winner and he our
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know to part in the demonstration alongside it's organizer opposition leader john marshall, who runs in hard. natalie, deb george miller saw him addressing the crowd or not load behind me. he called for this protest and he will hope that it will help revitalize the phone lines that in recent months has been played by by. oh. 6 other goodness, not dog, o d, with what we are achieving here today with workers and political organizations, we are creating a new popular front that will one day take power in this country. when the time comes, not cost would show the political left has been somewhat eclipsed in recent weeks by france is trade unions which have led a number of strikes, including the recent oil refinery walk out at a time when pressure on the government is mounting north shore wants to regain the spotlight and is sure his left we alliance remains
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a significant opposition force. natasha butler auto 0 paris. now the u. s. president is being accused of inciting chaos, terror and destruction and iran. the comments from iran's president abraham racy follow joe biden praising protest, his courage since the death of mirth armine the 22 year old, died in custody after being detained by the so called morality police for not wearing a headscarf, properly. protests have spiraled into wider anger across the country at the government. in tron, toyota, corolla, monsieur, no doubt, but anywhere in the world, but there is terror, riots and chaos. the hand of the americans exists. the american president who allows himself through his comments or to incite chaos, terror and destruction in another country, should be reminded of the eternal words of the founder of the islamic republic, who called america the great satan. it is regrettable,
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but those who claim to defend human rights security, peace and stability, also support terror and chaos at one on a struggling. or there have been nighttime protests and terror on after a fire at the notorious evan prison. at least 4 people were killed and more than 60 others injured. the detention center holds many political prisoners, including people who've been detained in the protests over mass. armine radian officials say the fire started during a fight between inmates. vessel soda has worn out from the capital, it was a pan p. m local time on saturday, inter around when the fire broke out in the prison and quickly spread across the other. the other was right after that they have heard the shot guns and also exclusion, like songs that were just just around while the smoke and the fire was, was rising, abode the abode in the prison. so officials are seeing that there was a fight between the prisoners and some of the prisoners said the fire on the
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soothing workshop in the prison. that is the cause of the fire right after that the security forces entered the scene and brought distribution on the control the, the governor off to run my mass suit. he said that you did, the fight was between the prisoners who were convicted because of the, the taft or the financial throat. and that no political prisoners have been involved in this over at the moment. it is quite difficult to really where to find that right of the, the incident that took place in the prison. we have seen that all the old roads around the prison were blocked by security forces. but there had been some support reddick protest, also taking place around that. and also the families went in front of the prison and they were very much concerned about the safety of the relative, but unfortunate today, some of them have received the bad news. alex for tanka is the director and a senior fellow at the middle east institute, and he says young people in iran appeared to be driving the protest movement
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against facilities like evan. the story here is a bean was also, you know, in existence before 979 revolution. many of the members of the regime today claim to have been in prison by discharging before 979. and they came to power 42 years ago when the promise to get rid of the beans of this world. what did they do instead? they just build more of them and what put more people in him essentially think that's really what the anger is, is about in iranian society, this younger demographic that we see. most of the people be picked up or in the age range, or $15.00 to $25.00. they just had enough. i've never seen and 22 years of covering the range affairs, such a radical sort of movement that is leaderless, but it is determined is full of energy and is independent. and he really wants radical change and opposing that energy that use the wants change. you have a top leadership centered around supreme, your company will really have no answer and that's why to keep suppressing because
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that's the only way they know they're not a truck trouble in the past. when moving on and china's president, she thing has back military growth during a major gathering of the communist party, which is now heading into a 2nd day. he's likely to secure a 3rd term in office during the week. long gathering will, as well as focusing on security. she also defended his governments 0 credit policy saying put lives fast. adrian brown has. 2 2 day, little as a glimpse into the secret world of china's communist party for a few hours, the media are allowed into beijing's great hold of the people for a tightly control pageant. the, the opening of the party congress held every 5 years. and this one's being closely watched. normally, chinese leaders stand down after serving 10 years in office. but cheating ping is
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expected to break convention by being appointed for another 5 years. he presented himself as a humble servant of the party, but a party that's been re made in his image says one expert. so having seized control in the chinese communist party seed, you mean then sees control of china and china has become a lot less free, a lot more aggressive, far less open than it was. 10 years ago. the congress comes at a turbulent time for china. she's 0 koby policy has trapped millions of people in a series of stop start locked downs. borders remain close to most foreigners. many overseas investors of fled. she's focus here though, was on the positive for food. she'll either sing for aging. we adhere to the principles of people 1st life 1st, and also firmly adhered to the dynamic 0 covered policy. to carry out the fight
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against the pandemic, the people's war to protect people's life and physical health to the maximum. by the time this congress ends sheeting pings, grip on power will likely be absolute without the people of china having their se, adrian brown al jazeera. while steve tongue as a political scientist and also the director of the so as china institute, he explains how she has consolidated power within the communist party. she can be had replaced collective leadership by his own personal strong man rule. she has, in the fact, let himself the communist party, which is the governing china. he assumed a supreme authority. he used anti corruptions to crush all the resistance and opposition within the party. he controls the party to stay
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a minute to re secret service directly, la police, and everything else. but there is a fundamental change in the way how he call it gross standing committee worked until 5 years ago. the police bill standing committee was a committee of equal and a general set. the cream was the 1st among it. in the last 5 years, she can pick out a 6 member of the political standing committee to write any report to him personally. and he himself is not writing a report accountable to anybody. so he established that he is the boss. the other 6 are his left hundreds. number though president, available for narrow unchallenged lula, the silver are facing off in the fast of their one on one debates. the head of the presidential run off in just 2 weeks and the final debates before the fast run vote,
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the candidates accused each other of corruption, unless predicting a tight raced left as former president lula is a head by a few points for the moment and opinion polls to to kill is expanding its investigation into the coal mine explosion that killed 41 workers and thought that the blast was caused by a build up of flamel gases in the state trying facility. the victim family say it was negligence. can i call fairly reports from master? oh, a last farewell to oliver lute a 31 year old coal miner who lost his life in an explosion in all my stuff northern trick yet. he was preparing to celebrate his daughter's 1st birthday. next month alice father believes the tragedy was negligence. but his wife considers the murder is not an accident. it's a murder. they shouldn't cover it. there's been a lot of gas inside for a week. for 17 hours he left gasping for air. i only started working in the coal
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mine in 2019 with 2 of his best friends from the same village. both of them are now also the sees they've been telling us that there was too much gas inside, as no one paid attention. when i arrived there, they were removing my brothers and friends bodies. we couldn't do anything. the government led by 5 public prosecutors has been charged with revealing the explosions. true cause mining and carrying have the highest number of occupational accidents into care which leads the world in the number of victims. since 1983, at least 900 miners had died in accidents. the deadliest one took place in 2014, with 301 killed. bite arm survived the friday's blast, but his buried dozens of his friends in just 2 days, gmc to him. and i don't want to blame anyone. if there is negligence,
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it's the prosecution to figure out. we don't have an official statement on the call, but it is not a good record for us. nonetheless, ali and his 2 best friends were buried next to each other forever tying their friendship together. coal mining is one of the most difficult jobs in the world, and workers face serious health risk, particularly cancer minor, say they don't want to end up here in a symmetry because of negligence and the lack of safety. soon i could solo al, jazeera, missouri, northern to kill hostile ahead here on out of the voices, the chains, the political party calling for a radical shake up in iran and the after effects of disaster. why many americans are finding it harder to afford insurance with
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with there's a big temperature contrast that moment in north america. this is arctic air. so it will develop some snow and you'll feel a shock in the temperature, particularly across the great lakes ontario and for time the upper midwest already happened once is going to happen again. and in contrast, le pacific c bought from california north of the particularly around for example, porting vancouver and up towards calgary. temperatures are up to 10, maybe 12 degrees above average. we're touching record high values again in western canada. it will maybe slowly cool down lot immediately in calgary abs 24 here, but maybe in california, washington and oregon. but the obvious change is going to be here. she can see dancers single figures in minneapolis and there's rain as was our big thunderstorms . once again in southern texas, with the seasonal rain going south, the sudden the line to watch with flooding potentials probably panama robin costa
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rica, maybe the pacific coast of mexico. we've had a big shout and flooding to the south of that in venezuela columbia. it's possible to see the same again in parts of northern amazon as well known brazil. for the south, we've seen temperatures grow up and down fluctuating quite a lot. it's spring again, sank, yet santiago is at 28, but is on its way down again. ah with
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ah ah ah, are there i'm the south, you're paying dawn. let's remind you about top stories here. the salad. tens of thousands of people launched in paris to demand government action on the cost of living and climate change. left us politicians are calling for a general strike and from the u. s. president is being accused of inciting chaos, tara and destruction and iran. the comments from ron's president abraham rice, e follow joe biden praising protest as courage since the death of masa present. she's being has defended china, 0 coven policy, in fact, military growth. he made those comments that the communist party congress and
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beijing, during the week long gathering he set to secure a bad time. russia has now opened a criminal investigation. after 11 people was shot dead as a military training ground near the ukrainian border. the shooting happened in the belgrade region in southwestern russia, an advisor to ukraine's president claims that the gunman were from tajikistan, and that they opened fire after an argument about religion. russian officials have labeled the shooting a terrorist attack. the russian defense ministry says those shot in belgrade were trainees soldiers who volunteered to fight. meanwhile, belgrade was also hit by new shelling on sunday, which injured 3 people. russian officials accused the ukrainian military of attacking the regent. but ukraine says the missiles were mistakenly fired by russia . mohammed ral has more from moscow. they the cleans half are denied that they have been behind that they were behind this sir. shelling all these rockets that fell on belgrade, 2 of them fell on the airport of the city and they caused 3 people to be wounded.
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2 of them were taken to the hospital. a russians are still saying that it is, it came from ukraine. but we know that even yesterday at deport an oil de put was hit and it caught fire and also a thermal power plant. it was hit and a power blackout resulted from that. and in the last several months, these sorts of attack sometimes by helicopters. sometimes rockets and sometimes are explosions that the russians were not explaining. there have been continue, and people fled in. there are thousands, a tourism has been effected, airports have been closed. and the russians are saying that the russian people are saying that this situation cannot continue, and the leadership has to answer questions about it. and the leadership has to take drastic measures to stop this type of things because the war in the 1st place came
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to protect russia from outside aggression, as the rhetoric goes here. and a large part of ukraine have now been next russia or so in the name of protecting russia, against her, against aggression and are saying that this can't continue. i mean, my rockets have hit the net effect in the russian controlled city of finance. separatist authorities say 4 people were injured. they blamed the attack on ukraine . danielle city has been controlled by pro criminal separatist since 2014. last month russia moved to annex the region and a major expansion of its territory. a police in bosnia herzegovina say there's been an increase in the number of people trying to enter the country illegally. it's mainly a problem along the board with serbia, victoria gate, and he has the story. this is the main road that connects the cities if thorny can be linear in northern bos, near a group of around 30 migrants has been stopped by border police. most of them are
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from burgundy, one of the poorest countries in the world. once registered their handed over to immigration officials loaded rally a gloom human trafficking of migrants in particular is becoming more frequent, especially along the border in the areas of russia. broad shamella, the disco and far nic migrants crossed the river dream to enter bosnia herzegovina from serbia staff from the billing field office are responsible for monitoring at 260 kilometers stretch of the border on my retail. 32 and the biggest burden on our officers is in this morning area, opposite those need. so in serbia, we have no reported legal crossings across the river solver, except in russia, outside the alina where we've taken action. more than 4600 migrants and refugees crossed into bosnia herzegovina in september, up for more than 1500 in april. most of from afghanistan, burgundy and bangladesh. i coming ah, ah albania,
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and went to go and gamba was the again, the european commission has recommended the bosnia herzegovina be granted candidate status. but brussels message is clear, once work, and border management and migration management. as well as ensuring the functioning of the assigned system. authorities have increased border patrols and a sharing intelligence with neighboring countries. but for many migrants and refugees, the border of bosnia herzegovina is just another obstacle to overcome on their journey to reach an e, u, country victoria, gate, and b al jazeera. now the african union has called for an immediate cease fire, and ethiopia as t cry region. following a recent escalation in hostilities, there authorities in the rebel held ariana say they would respect to cease fire and participate in peace talks, negotiations later to take place earlier this month were delayed,
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thousands and civilians have died and the 2 year conflict, millions more have been displaced how small a political parties are agitating for a radical change and a rock. they've been joining forces as new prime minister abdullatif rasheed prepares to form a new government after months of unrest. sanders ravi reports now from baghdad. ah bred freedom. a government for the people as iraq's new prime minister begins forming his government, a group of smaller political parties with no warmed wings, communists and reformists young and old men and women, met in both dog, calling themselves the forces for democratic change. they want officials to stop bickering and get to work at me. delete india come know in the old met one those who govern to feel the suffering of the people. iraqi blood has become so cheap. we
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have lost our national treasures. our water is, are gone dry. there is widespread unemployment and suffering in the past. iraq was a top ranking country. now we're at the bottom of the list of decades of decline in iraq. some say has happened at the hands of people in power who came out of nowhere . he had to go the solar eudoxia islamist. he asked me to political islamic forces to those in pow to extremist with a sheer sunni occurred. we say you've ruined a rock. you stole it, you destroyed it. they came on the back of american tanks and a loyal to intelligence agencies of countries like it on saudi arabian, so on. all of them have a rocky blood on their hands and have stolen public wealth. all of them are corrupt . the consensus here replace old faces with new ones. iraq's future is secular, and the best governments focus on the common good. and i think the whole of this month law and we don't want symbolic government that sits there doing nothing. we
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want to government that takes action crease, jobs fights, poverty develops offices, repeated roadside looks after the agriculture and private sectors seems so are you message from a rotten with them? they are the alternative and the old guard dominating the national conversation or not. he was on the little dialogue, not did vision, unity and love children are the future. it's the kind of idealism that may seem out of place in iraq's political landscape. but iraqis, hearsay, that is exactly what their country means. in basra, the old 0 booked up. now ultra nationalists, jewish groups have entered the alex and mos compound under the protection of israel police. it happened on the 6th day of a jewish holiday. israeli forces restricted to the entry of muslim worshippers to the mosque grounds and occupied east jerusalem. when is to say the ultra
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nationalist groups gathered at the gates of the mass chanting and dancing. meanwhile garza residents who lost their homes and the 2014 garza war have protested in front of the u. n. relief agencies office. they demand in compensation for their homes to be rebuilt. our process, which is overseen by the un agency, 17000 homes were destroyed in that war. and 2200 palestinians were killed. not before. what would you do to walk for dinner at the bottom of the year when we renew or protest to demand from the un relief and works agency specifically to fully compensate all of the victims of the 2014 as rating warren garza. 6 the u. k . 's new chancellor has promised to fix public finances. after his predecessors, the economic plans sparked panic on the markets. jeremy hunt says he'll increase taxes and tighten controls on public spending. he replaced quasi quite tang who has fired on friday after the government reversed plans to slash taxes for corporations
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. now the u. s. in canada have sent military equipment to help police and haiti, including tactical and armored vehicles. hazy is battling its worst political security and health crisis and decades. powerful armed gangs are blockading fuel terminals and critical roads and they prevented the distribution of diesel and gasoline. crippling businesses at hospitals creating shorted as of basic goods. one hate is also struggling with a new outbreak of cholera. the humanitarian organization doctors without borders has open treatment camps and his capital potter prince as an urgent response, at least 35 people have died in this latest outbreak. the intensity and frequency of weather disasters is costing the u. s. billions of dollars each year. the non profit group climate central has released report and shows there's been an acceleration and the number of destructive storms and the last 4 decades. in the 1980s, these happened at an average raised once every 80 to days. the pace had increased
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by the 2010s, with an average of 26 days between events. but then in the years from 2017 to 2021 . there is just an average of 18 days between extreme weather events. less time between disasters can mean fewer responses and inability to recover and prepare for future storms. on the increasing number of natural disasters in the u. s. has made it harder for people in some areas to afford insurance will get any it all. rob reynolds has worn out from los angeles, bigger floods, hotter fires, more powerful storms. the impact of global warming is devastating to so many people . what happens? i mean it's bad now the 1st time we had insurance this timely down, but well, maggie, we always they with god, se up. so disasters are also costly to insurance companies. they have responded by raising rates at an average of more than 12 percent compared to a year ago. 2021 saw us $20000000000.00 natural disasters.
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so that has had a huge impact on our insurance company's ability to pay our claims. insurance companies in the us, our profit driven and often lightly regulated on a state by state basis, after disasters. they are often quick to raise rates even while raking in handsome profits. if you hear them tell it, you know, when they were before a legislative committee or a government agency or in the media, oh this we're broke, we're, we're, we've, we've, we've been losing money for 10 years. that is one of the biggest lies that the insurance industry likes to tell people they never lose money. take flood insurance as an example. private insurance companies don't provide it. the federal government does have a flood insurance program, but it isn't cheap. i don't have flood insurance, they just said 6 months ago, we're in a floodplain and said you should get it. well, it was quite
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a bit of money. homeowner policies generally cover fires, but some companies try to get around honoring claims in full. for example, by treating smoke damage as separate from fire and severely limiting compensation for it. the minute they have to write a check to us to, hey, a claim we made there at that money's gone for them. so their incentive is completely to hang on to our premiums companies also simply cancel homeowner policies and refuse to ensure people living in at risk areas like wildfire zones. but it's going to leave a lot of homeowners in a tough spot down the road because we'll have to figure out, you know, what to do next, where to move to the, the kind of up end their lives, the insurance industry and it's pushed for profits. could drive big changes in where people are able to live. for example, here on the ocean front, which is subject to rising sea levels and storms. global warming isn't going away.
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