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al jazeera and looks at how the colonial unrest grew. conflict to now julia and full scale war and indo china, blood and tears french. the colonization on al jazeera with bold and untold stories and asia and the pacific analogy. the latest news as it breaks for many, this is a referendum on your bike and the 1st 2 years in the white house. and if the polls are to be believed, it wouldn't be good news for the democrats. we detailed coverage to where it says the flood that level find it's receiving, but that's not the only confirmed here from around the world. but the situation is far from stable in this region. and ukrainian military forces are saying that they're dealing with a potential renewed, russian evolves. ah,
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vladimir putin declares martial law in 4 regions. russia says it's annex from ukraine. this, the civilians flee her song where russian forces faced a massive defeat. ah, the bucket, this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. i am a fighter and not the case. prime minister fights for her political survival, but just hours later, one of the most senior ministers results. israel is accused of imposing collective punishment on the palestinian city of nablus, which has been on the blockade for more than a week. and we report from one of nigerian most oil rich states where fuel prices is skyrocketing, has flood waters disrupt deliveries. ah,
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the russian president is declared martial law and for regents of ukraine, the kremlin says it's annexed. vladimir putin to creep gives the russian installed heads of lou hand stun. yes, because upper regional cur sawn additional emergency powers and orders the creation of territorial forces in each region. meanwhile, russia says tens of thousands of civilians to being evacuated from ukraine. southern her san region as ukrainian force is pushed to retake it in a sweeping counter offensive. russia also says it's repelled a ukrainian attempt to re take control of this upper region nuclear power plant. as negotiations continue to establish a security protection zone around the russian occupied facility, ukrainian president, flor to me as a lensky says, russia has destroy 3 energy facilities in the country in the past 24 hours. the latest development in a wave of attacks on critical infrastructure ahead of winter is not confirmed if this includes a major thermal power station in the western ukrainian city of bush in which was
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hit by a rush, a missile strike earlier on wednesday, mohammed vow reports from moscow base probably get longer president vladimir putin, his word signals, and you will phase of russia's war in ukraine, formalizing what he said was pre existing military role in the next regions of been yet to homeschool, patricia and her son. just pretty much i signed a decree on the introduction of marshall and these 4 entities of the russian federation. it will be immediately sent to the federation council for approval. within 40 public local army headquarters and a special coordination council in the regions under the leadership of russia's prime minister. the decree comes among the threats of a new offensive by the ukrainian armed forces and then extensive rushing operation to move tens of thousands of people from her son to the father bank of the property for they are told it's to protect them from ukrainian shelling. but those,
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there is a continuing evacuation to give the peaceful population a chance across the left bank of the house on region. regarding entering his on the inference to the region to civilians is close to 7 days through all directions and all crossing undocked and low. the declared means evacuations can now become compulsory, and the policies can impose any measures they see fit, including restricting public life, or forcing people to join the army. civilian industries and services can also be used for military purposes. so and the new commander of rational peroration in ukraine said k. so we can acknowledge the situation is difficult for russian forces and said what he called painful measures might be to quiet flush an army, how suffered major defeats and eastern i'm father ukraine since early september. it's not clear what undeclared measures. the new phase might include in terms of tactics or types of weapons, the prussia,
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my deploy to reverse those defeats how much fun. i'll just sierra moscow. well, us president joe biden says putins decree of martial law is an attempt to intimidate ukrainian citizens. i think the latimer prudent finds himself in an incredibly difficult position. and what a reflects to me is, seems his only tool available to him is to brutalize individual citizens in ukraine. ukraine services to try to intimidate them into capitulating. they're not going to do that. russia has admitted it's under pressure from ukrainian forces. so stratford reports from the frontline village of shank over ah, the order to go is received. they have to move fast. from the cover of
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trees, we follow this near 60 year old soviet built grad rocket launcher to a firing position. incoming russian shells to our left 22 year old ukrainian soldier, roman lines up the weapon ukrainian military firing positions near cares on city. they admit that their counter offensive is slowed down in recent days. one of the reasons they say is because the russians are heavily dug in, in fortified positions open the booth up on the boat. we have to fall back fast. russian forces can get a fix on a foreign position and respond in around 3 minutes. craning artillery far over our heads, not up. russian forces were spawned. the shells
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land in a field behind the ukrainian commander tells us they are preparing for an advance on the russian occupied city of kent. a song war 14 is brody akira rivera. if want to fight positions that the enemy have established are concrete. and they have a minimum of 3 lines of defense, renee, we are in high spirits, but we are lacking equipment to move forward, have washer. so we are accumulating the hardware from our international partners. i . then we will advance off because we are trying to protect our soldiers and app appeared for us. the russian army should not be underestimated to which chill roman joined the ukrainian army 4 years ago. a fool barrage of the rocket system he operates, lacks precision, but can cover an area 600 meters square. russian forces use this weapon to i was also more than when i go into fire. i keep a positive mindset and i am not afraid we are because if we panic,
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we will not achieve our aim. the hedge rose and tree lines north of care, so on city of full of ukrainian soldiers, not hillary positions. the men here say small russian recognizance teams regularly try and push forward. ah, they are digging new trenches not ever vigilant for russian drones above but hardly a night policies without attacks by russian missile. those so called chemicals, drones killing or injuring civilians in the closest frontline city of nikolai of it's a miracle. no one was killed when a russian missile hit this flower market and the center of town this. yeah, yeah. the was the russians expect me to have them for these, but they fight these feelings. yeah, i don't want to feel hate. i have no desire for their homes to be destroyed. but i want all who came here and occupied my country to be killed the ukrainians. frank
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had sales towards kara, san. we're an evacuation of civilians is believed to the gun. tossed off at al jazeera shift, shinkel bay, some new grain, the header, he cranes, state nuclear agency. he says about 50 employees of this operation, nuclear power plant being held in captivity by russia. on wednesday, the head of an hour ago apps on petro caught in accused moscow periodically kidnapping plants, staff members. earlier the company said russia had detained 2 senior employees who had been taken to an unknown destination. russian troops captured this operation, nuclear plant at the beginning of march. ah, now the u. k. prime minister is fighting for her political survival and struggling to maintain authority over her parting. this trust is defended herself in parliament after reversing almost all of her controversial economic policies. the
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course the collapse in the pounds value said mortgage rates soaring and put pension funds at risk, but her administration is now under even more pressure with the resignation of one of her most senior ministers where we challenge has more. she's become the shortest serving home secretary since world war 2. so when a braverman has quit saying, he broke rules by sending an official document from her personal email accounts. but her resignation letter hints at the dysfunction at the heart of list trusses government. it is obvious, we are going through eci multi was time she said, i have concerns about the direction of this government. and perhaps a dig at the prime minister's leadership style pretending we haven't made mistakes, carrying on as if every one can't see that. we've made them and hoping things will magically come right. is not serious politics. i have made a mistake. i accept responsibility. i resign. a replacement is grant chaps. a recent critic of lives trotter's policies and another sign that is new chancellor.
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jeremy hunt, who holds much of the real power in downing street i, except that the gun on this difficult period is german hump said i when he was pointed on on friday that none the less means it's doubly important to ensure that we are doing absolutely everything to in the basic areas, jenny hung on her a great job and settling the issues relating to that many budget the aftermath of this is bought september 23rd. many budget has left her twisting. amidst the wreckage of her unfunded tax cuts, the u. k. economy and her political future. i thought the list here, $45.00 pay tax cut gone. corporation tax cut, got $20.00 pay tax cut gone to your energy freeze gong, tax, free shopping, dollar economic credibility, ah, best friend, the former chancellor. peace,
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god was. well, they're all gone. so why she still here? the question is, how soon the end comes. and frankly, it would have already happened if the party come with a mechanism to make sure they can replace it with somebody who is palatable to the m p. 's. and from the who cause you know, 2 sides of the party, they've not been able to do that. so she still left new figures show inflation for the year to september. is 10 point one percent economic woes. many of them of the government's own making continue to mount. and so what a brave man's departure has more chaos to an executive, and a party that seems increasingly unable to govern where each ellen's how to 0. and andrew simmons is outside westminster, where he asked an opposition and pay about the events of the day. chaos this
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evening in the house of commons are over a vote on fracking. a conservative m m p 's allegedly pushed and shoved and bullying going on in the voting. lobbies calls for order, but they weren't observed. but anyway, the labor m, p, f. so con is with us. we'll get into the issue of the cost of living and what labor will do in a minute. but 1st of all, please assess the day all started over there in the house of commons. what did you make of that? well, i guess couldn't keep it up with such a mad day. one thing after the another, you could see how the government was really coming and off the same hair. they just didn't know what they were coming or going. you're starting the day. you've seen the prime minister again, the grilling the prime minister. god, she just couldn't cope with that. and then you've see this how you ended up with ashley losing the home sector as well. so we've had the treasurer side going than the home factory side going as well. and the reason why she went again is a very important, i think,
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at the security point of view is very important for this country. and then you come to tonight's war, which was about tracking and the confidence in the prime minister. and how you got to a situation where the vips were actually physically, almost pushing people of intimidating people to make sure they told the government line. you can see how this the unraveling and this is not a government in any sort of order at all the government did. by the way, when that didn't that, but vincent margin still to come on out 0. the un security council needs to discuss the rainy him made kamikaze drones and ukraine, and twitter explosions. hit one of me on mars most notorious prisons. ah. how i once again, i'm a. there is more heavy rain in the forecast. that is the sort of australia severe
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storms. now, we have seen some very heavy rain recently just around that eastern side of queensland, it was a southeast corner here just to the northwest of brisbin 135 millimeters afraid in 24 hours. could see similar amounts of freight just around southern queens and pushing into the northeast of new south wales. as we go through the next 24 hours, high pressure to the south does keep it larger drawings, victoria, not too bad to tasmania for now. but there's that where to where the setting in, as we go through where thursday, big down polls coming through here, flood warnings in force, there will be further disruption, further problems. just repeat performance as we go on into friday, more heavy rain coming through at that state to sidney, joining it as well. we see some wet weather at this stage to effecting a good part of victoria where to weather also sweeping down across tasmania, pushing towards louisiana. but ahead of that, it is largely settled and sunny for new seniors. over the next few days,
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we'll talk a little fresh as well as you settled in sunny across japan, across the korean peninsula and the date into a good part of china. we got some cool weather, grassy making its way to the south. ah, around 10 women 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, a trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. what can be overcome years of motto, culture, and in different behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a just zebra. ah
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ah, reminder of the top stories here and al jazeera, british prime minister list trust continues to fight for political survival after losing one of her most senior ministers, while abraham been resigned. suddenly as home secretary, i criticized the direction of trust is government in her resignation. letter russian president vladimir putin is imposing martial law in the fall, ukrainian regions annexed by moscow is also giving additional emergency powers to the hands of russian regions. russia says, tens of thousands of civilians being relocated from her san in southern ukraine. bosco's forces are bracing for renewed ukrainian are sold to take back the occupied city. russia has dismissed allegations that it uses iranian made drones and ukraine as baseless. the un security council has been meeting to discuss the issue
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. it comes with the european union prepared to impose sanctions against iran, e u. official say they've gathered evidence that moscow is using iranian kamikaze drones to strike critical infrastructure and new crime. iran has denied supplying brooms to russia, describing the allegation as a misinformation campaign. the west's in line with, with its usual shameful breakfast, tries to put pressure on the iran leveling baseless accusations about its while asian of the united nations security council. resolution 20 to 31. we have seen such baseless accusations and conspiracy theories before. never any evidence being presented to the council. oldies nonsense. i would like to stress that the you a v is used by the russian army in ukraine are manufactured in russia. so these are all beastly delegations of diplomatic as a james base has more in the development from the un the russians saying they are
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russian drones. and that contradicts what western nations is saying that contradict some of the pictures that have been taken by journalists in keys and other parts of ukraine who filmed drones that have been identified by weapons experts as iranian drones. so there is a big ro here on what happens next. the ukrainian government would like the u. n. to send inspectors to ukraine, to look at the drones that they've shot down, look at the debris and work out who's telling the truth, whether these are iranian drones that have been used in ukraine. and certainly, or that is something that the un will have to look into seriously. now, there is precedent were told from the meeting that the under secretary general rose me to carlo, told the closed me to the school counselors precedent for the you and to inspect these kinds kinds of things. in other news, aesrael forces say they have shot dead,
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a palestinian gunmen who killed in australia. soldier earlier this month. it's rarely official say the man opened fire and security guards on wednesday in the occupied west bank. the man was from the show fight refugee camp and had been the subject of more than a week long manhunt. he allegedly fired at a checkpoint from close range killing, and 19 year old female israeli soldier, the palestinian city of nablus in the occupied west. bankers been under a blockade by the authority army for more than a week. now israel says it's searching for suspects of recent gun attacks. but palestinians say its collective punishment. neither abraham reports from nablus. baby alonzo 18 has spent nearly half of her life at this israeli checkpoint. born in annapolis hospital late on monday. her parents are trying to bring her home to calculate city a trip that often takes around 40 minutes. but it's been hours due to an israeli blockade imposed on nablus more than a week ago in very with all the serve. the baby has
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a little difficulty breathing. so we want to take her to an incubator. eileen is one of hundreds trying to leave nablus through this checkpoint, which is the only way out. glasses are gonna resolve for furna. i've been waiting for more than one and a half hours young. i will make a profit with the guys is expensive and i'm resting. it on the roach is rural, says the siege aims to prevent the growing number of gun attacks. these really are me told the jazz eat more than 170 have been carried out so far. this year. an old group in nablus called the lions den, has claimed responsibility for several attacks in recent weeks, and israeli soldier was killed in one drive by shooting last week. these are a policy of collective punishment is not new. for decades, israel has been demolishing palestinian homes, blocking the road. i'm imposing measures against the whole community, the neighbourhood, palestinian, save their being killed, detained, and their lives are getting more difficult. all under the pretext of security is
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really officials believe the blockade will put pressure on palestinians to abandon arms and deter them from carrying out the attacks. while the palestinian authority has succeeded in recruiting some fighters to its ranks and ellis say, only a political solution will and the need for armed groups. general dissatisfaction with the palestinian authority has led to many people supporting them. despite the growing is williams diction. it's sort of action that people would give legitimacy and give support to any group to any person. i mean faction if you want that may come out and show that resilience that we missed for so, so, so many, many, many, many years. there was negotiations and promises of independence and statehood have been going on for decades, and that means baby alene, and her fellow palestinians could be looking at
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a lifetime of weight planning. the deb raheem elijah's eda, the occupied, blessed me money, cut off by flood waters, people living in nigeria by elsa state her suffering shortages of food and fuel as inflation spirals. the government says that shipping in supplies from neighboring states to ease the hardship of nearly one and a half 1000000 people. i'm it interest reports from the n a go by also status cut off from the rest of nigeria and fuel and food supplies of stopped coming in. voters stop by and patrol from street vendors like every peer for braving begin. just bringing in supplies from the state who up with was vogue i long inside can we have to carry the fuel and canoes on payoff militants along the way even security personnel harass, will set up with only 2 petrol stations operating in the capitol? businesses the preferable talk in this fashion is old,
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but the price is not wise here are forced to pay nearly 3 times the official price, but they said they don't mind as long as they can get enough to be able to move out and to power the electricity generators, the electricity is cut off. so people are buying fuel. you have to feel your generator to be able to know what is happening around. you know, the only thing that we are trying to do now is to stay safe with you and your family are still projects go up. so do transport cost and traders pass on the increases to consumers like gift card was returned to the market to stock up, but she finds foot prizes of triple. normally we need 3 square meals i response. now the day got meals 2 times a day late in the morning,
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and then l e. and they gave me that will go to bed. flats in by elsa state, have displeased more than a 1000000 people, and many i'm camps. conditions on much better with foot supplies and shelter. still inadequate. the government says it's shipping in supplies from the real estate, but many fear that meeting days, or even weeks to reach the breach of judah or another 15 people have died in the latest uganda and outbreak of the a bowl. a virus in the past 2 weeks, bringing the total number of deaths up to 44, uganda and president jo, where he must have any order the 2 central districts at the heart of the outbreak to we put under lockdown last week. the strain circulating at the moment known as sudan abolla does not have a vaccine. fully similar, we have found a mass burial site containing the bodies of $25.00 people. officers in missouri say
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the remains are suspected to be of ethiopian men. between the ages of 25 to 40 villages stumbled upon the grave. in a forest, police believe the migrants were being taken to south africa. thousands of venezuelans are stranded in mexico. as a result of a new u. s. immigration policy. since last week, officials have been allowed to expel people court, trying to cross the us mexico border illegally. man. busy rap alo has more from mexico city, were outside the offices of the national commission for assistance for refugees in mexico city. and the people that you see behind me are migrants. the vast majority of them are from venezuela. and what we've heard from some of the folks that we've spoken to is that many of the venezuelan migrants that are here were already in the united states, but were expelled from the country, are following a change in immigration policy by us authorities. that specifically impacts venezuelan citizens right now what folks are doing here is obtaining the necessary
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paperwork to be able to find temporary employment while they're in mexico. but overwhelmingly what we're hearing from folks is that their goal is to request asylum in the united states. their intention is not to remain in mexico permanently . we are getting the band hall. i'm going to keep trying to reach united states, but i can't say it is my only option because just imagine if that's my only option, i can't move forward. many of the people that we've spoken to here outside of the offices of mexico's national commission for assistance for refugees is that they've had to spend the night outside in the cold in the rain. overwhelmingly what we're hearing from venezuelan migrants and refugees is that they feel stuck here in mexico unsure of what they're going to do next. the health ministry and indonesia is investigating a search and infant deaths from acute kidney injuries. health workers have been asked to stop prescribing liquid oh syrup medication until the investigation is completed. 99 entities in children have died from acute kidney injuries. this year
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. a similar investigation is taking place in gambia, where the deaths willing to paracetamol syrups, twin explosions of mammals, largest jail, have killed at least 8 people. an injured 18. the bombs, which were hidden inside parcels exploded near the entrance to insane prison, and the city of young gone. thousands of political prisoners have been sent there since lashes military. coups and arm group has claimed responsibility for the attack saying it was retaliation against the country's military leaders. florence louis has been following de elements from color lumper local media report say the bombs went off on wednesday morning, allegedly hidden inside parcels. and some of the reports say the bombs went off in a mail room in the prison complex. while one report says, one of the bombs detonated outside the building. now soldiers also reportedly opened fire in response to the blasts. the agenda has confirmed that those killed include prison, staff, and visitors. there's no mention of inmates being among the casualties. now,
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insane prison is the largest jail in man. my. it holds about $10000.00 prisoners. many of them are political prisoners. and one of its most high profile ones is shown to now in australian citizen who is also a former advisor to own sant suit g. now, the prison is also where the janitor carried out its 1st execution in more than 30 years. it executed for antique who prisoners, including an elected member of parliament in same prison is and was a, was notorious even under the previous military. jupiter rights groups and inmates have said the conditions there are harsh and inhumane. many of the prisoners are subjected to beatings and torture, even. and recently, a group of political prisoners issued a statement and naming the prison officials, they say were responsible for abuse and torture of prisoners. and the statement even said 5 percent of political prisoners arrested,
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since the coo suffer some sort of permanent disability because of torture. they've received at the hands of genta officials, no and egyptian artist has given new life to tons of discarded metal scrap by turning them into gigantic our works for an exhibition in cairo. 29 year old abraham sutter says his eager friendly creations have been inspired by symbols. ancient egypt is collection includes 23 meter tall lions for the r horses and a statue of cleopatra. ah, reminder of the top story, seo and al jazeera roches president is imposing martial law in the full regions. moscow annexed from ukraine. vladimir putin is also giving additional emergency powers to the heads of all russian regions. with this is.
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