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gamble at the supply truck because people here know that there is not enough for everyone, but they are still the lucky ones here across the way where the road has been completely washed away. or people cut off from other villages as the trucks begin to empty, panic returns and people jumped the queue once again. making sure the weakest in the crowd, women, children, the sick and elderly don't get pushed to the back of the law. often requires force the united states border patrol, a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics. oh, i am faith found and beat him repeatedly. pay him emboldened by a culture of impunity. they keep doing it, knowing that they're hurting people, and cutting to fault lines, investigate secretive units accused of concealing its agents. crimes are like the men in black. they really don't, didn't see them that they're just there to clean up the mess and to cover impunity at the border on a jesse eda ah
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officials in ukraine's russian control her soul region urged people to evacuate ahead of a potential counter offensive by keith. ah, it's great to have you with us. i'm cyril benya. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up to day could boris johnson really return as u. k prime minister, with days to go. he and former chancellor richey sumac. are yet to announce their bid to replace live trust. julia said it fidela a lady who began georgia maloney becomes italy's 1st female prime minister leading a far right government for the 1st time since the 2nd world war. one child is treated from malnutrition every minute somalia faces its worst drought in decades.
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ah, a russian back officials in the ukrainian city of cross sun have told civilians to evacuate as keeps forces advance in the region. thousands of people have been living in fairies across the negro river as ukrainian strikes have made the only 2 major bridges from her son impossible. russia has claimed the region as its own since separate this whole referendums last month. and l 0 has gained exclusive access to one of ukraine's military posts in harkey province. the area is just a few 100 meters from russia's border and up until recently it was under the control of moscow. so hey, ballasa has more all the uncertainty is overwhelming. despite the uninterrupted shilling ukrainian troops wait ready for what will unfold, name, they stand by vigilant as ours turned to days near the border of khaki proven instead
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of cause barricades now cover roads that lead into the main city. the sound of shelling has become so familiar it now part of the soldiers, daily routine was not on. the russians are attacking us on a daily basis that we're holding our own and defending our ground. we won't let the foot here again fall green for months. the russians controlled this territory along the border. they eventually left, overpowered by ukrainian forces. much of the area now bears the science of war. abandon village is now military zones. surrounded by the aftermath of the fighting, al jazeera managed to go inside one of ukraine's barricades, where attack felt always the threat. the military posts were built by russian troops before they withdrew. now they used by ukrainian who also make use of the weapons left behind by their enemy arrows case on you. we are on the defensive,
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but we're also and total control. we had defending our guys and our land. this here is an anti aircraft defense system. we use it to hunt them down. we are given access tony some of these trenches where ukrainians are developing new strategy. but beyond a certain point, where told filming must stop throwing williams out. and so we dig ditches to hide from the enemy and for protection from the winters cold. trenches all warmer, especially if we set a fire. digging ditches is exhausting work, but they are very useful. military tools, friendship is fullness to hope over. most civilians have decided to stay away from the area even after russia's withdrawal. had he at it or not that then because this post is so close to russia's border. ukrainian troops are in a constant state of alert, in a sense, expecting the unexpected that they know and their russian counterparts are likely
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carrying out the same orders just a few 100 meters away from them out of shape enough. so who island jenny be? so have aletha al jazeera along the ukrainian russian border. the mohammed um zoom is in cave and he says there is expectations of major advances in her son. there has been effectively a media blackout that has been imposed by ukrainian officials when it comes to reporting on what the ukrainian forces are doing in and around their song. that is typical here that is standard operating procedure when it comes to counter offensive that are in effect like the one that the, that the ukrainian forces are currently engaged in. when you listen to the language being used by ukrainian officials more and more over the course of the past week by some military officials as well and by other people in the know that it shirts only sounds as though the elite in this country do believe that her song that major
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advances by the ukrainian forces can and perhaps will be made in fair san, in the days ahead. that being said, again, it's all very murky. we don't know much. typically, it's only when they are ready to announce that they have recapture territory in ukraine, that they will make those announcements when it comes to logistics when it comes to tactics being used. but as of now, the mood here seems to be that people do believe that the ukrainian forces are making major advances in fair san the governor of russia's vill garad region says 2 civilians have been killed by shilling. 15000 people who have been left without electricity after strikes on the region bordering ukraine. now ukraine has denied responsibility for several attacks carried out in that region. since russia's invasion began in february, parmesan has won this from moscow. this situation has been going on no submission for a long time now, even before, even since the beginning of this war, actually, we know that airports in that area are closed,
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have been closed for some time. now we know that lots of facilities have been affected, and if you days ago, only the showing was on a, an oil deport. and also a power station. their power plant caused a lot of damage, their civilians. how being asked also to leave that area during the last several months, but now it is getting worse and worse as days. goals go by and as the ukrainian military push comes closer to the border, the town is only 40 kilometers away from the border with ukraine before the annexation. and also it is one hour drive from the 2nd largest city of khaki, which is still under ukraine. control, so it is in the range of both artillery and also helicopter times helicopter ukrainian helicopters where used to, to,
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to raid on that city. so that the russians at the same time that they are trying to take more territory within ukraine in 5. gotcha. this is seen very particularly as a, a very bad situation in terms of the russian army is capabilities to protect even the citizens who are inside the historical russian territory. iran has rejected accusations that it is supplying russia with drones to use against ukraine. the u. s. and others believe the kremlin is using iranian, made drones to attack key as well as energy facilities across the country. france, germany and the u. k. called for you and investigation into the allegations on friday. iran has issued a statement condemning the allegations as false and baseless, but you can conservative party vote to elect a new leader to replace prime minister. this trust is now less than 48 hours away. former leader board johnson has returned from the holiday. a speculation grows about his intentions,
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and his former chancellor richie sumac is also silent about his plans cabinet minister, penny mordant declared her candidacy on friday. the dean bother reports back in britain after cutting short his stay in the dominican republic, his 3rd holiday since he resigned in july, former prime minister boys johnson's considering going for the top job again. off the list, trust is government collapsed, but to say that prospect is divisive would be an understatement. good morning, i'm currently former chancellor richey sooner he resign during the last days of the johnson premier ship has the most supporters, among conservative m. p 's when he's not spoken, yet, had done some amazing things in my life. i've had a seat at a table at the world bank in ne, take the leader of the commons. penny morton's is also trying again after losing out to trust in last month's leadership contest courts. if more than one candidate has the backing of at least a 100 and p's or monday, the decision then goes to around a $150000.00 conservative party members. they could well back johnson who quit off
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to doesn't have his m p. 's resigned, following scandals including rule breaking parties in downing street during copied 19 loc towns. but one well known figure who served under johnson says, it's not time for him to return with a parliamentary inquiry still looming. at the job of any cabinet member, let alone the prime minister justice, relentlessly in consistently be concentrated with a laser like focus on the british people from the economy through to the n h s. schools crime regression. difficult to see how you could do that if at the same time you're getting evidence giving test me will be called back in the groundhog day. the political, a soap opera of party gate, some conservative em piece of already said they'd leave the party if johnson became prime minister again. there is a question mark about whether or not mister johnson could create a stable and effective government. and to be on there, the same question has to be asked about mr. sooner there are people who are in the
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id body, but mister, so knock count. they blamed him for mister johnson's done for much of the public se that tired of instability and government, and one opinion polls suggests merely 2 thirds one. whoever emerges this new conservative leader and hence prime minister to call an early general election. of course events could always force them to do so. nadine baba al jazeera london and we turned to italy now where georgia maloney has been sworn in as the new prime minister. the 1st woman to hold that posts. she's also leading her nation's 1st far right government since the 2nd world war. while it's a major victory for maloney's party, critics say her hardline policies do not allow for an inclusive italy. we're hurting reports. italy has sworn in its 1st female prime minister. you'll set about ailment election, georgia, maloney now leave the 1st in the far right government since the end of the 2nd world war. the easiest way for europe to understand are people around the world to
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understand what's going on in italy is think of what would happen if maureen le pen became president of georgia. maloney is known for her conservative views, centered around religion, the homeland and family. he, i mean yeah. not now. lobby yes to the natural family nor to the l g. b t lobby. yes. to sexual identity, no to gender ideology, nor to islamic violence. yes to secure borders, no to mass migration, no to big international finance. no to the bureaucrats of brussels. maloney's brothers of italy party has fascists, routes, linked directly to former leader benito mussolini. the real problem is natural match their passions. rollin is the competence that you're going to get from because she has no experience of knowing anything. hand the she's,
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she's surrounded by people in their party, left, people that particularly relevant skills, relevant skills that are needed to dig italy out of a looming recession. inflation rates are at an all time high, as is the cost of living. pretty darn economics into a. she gets maloney very little room for radical change, but essentially this is of a trifle form. i don't mean more than of a tray full for technician, maloney supporters say she can help improve the market. while critics fear her policies will only push europe further to the right. one of the 1st sites have not been good. and if and the quest for maloney will be, does she let her ideology from the far right express itself in that hard is right or does she follow the safe and narrow class right now? italy enters uncertainty. walker's analysts say many of those who voted for maloney are not right wing,
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but supported her in the hopes she can spark change. lia harding al jazeera, still ahead on our 0, thousands protest against tax reforms in columbia. and mostly, once again, we go back to an iraqi city that was left in ruins after iso was defeated. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecast and it slash find a dry across much of the raven finished lesson love the sunshine coming through here. but look further, north is a fair amount of cloud all the way from the red sea to the caspian sea. this active weather system will bring some showers around the levant, some wet to, whether to just over towards the corks isn't just pushing into more than parts of iran through sunday and going on into monday where to web events lie just way little further. race was turned to snow there into northern areas of afghanistan,
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but to the south of that, we go it more that lovely sunshine. what is he shall round the east side of the med just leaking the way into the far north of egypt. much of north africa is fine and dry. we got the usual shower, sliding off the, the opium highland south. don central african republic, across a good part of southern nigeria say further flooding concerns. continuing here. looks a little dry though for southern chat. i'm pleased to say those showers. they do run their way right across into west sierra leone into guinea. now, around the gulf of guinea, we have got plenty of showers here, showing up around cameroon, easing into the democratic republic of congo. wanted to shout coming in to that eastern side of van tans near as we go on through sunday. wet weather for much of angola and it does to wet once again for south africa. ah, with
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blue ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines this our russian back authorities in the ukranian city of her song, have told civilians to leave as keeps forces advance in the region. thousands of
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people have been leaving in fairies across the newport river. and the u. k. leadership contest morris johnston and richey soon ack, reportedly have the support of a 100 a. m p 's, which is the threshold needed to enter the race to replace less trust. it will be up against the leader of the house of commons, penny morton, ga maloney has been sworn in as it leads new prime minister, the 1st woman to hold the post was also leading at least 1st fall right government . since the 2nd world war, the columbia now where people are protesting a tax reform by president gustavo petro, the reform would increase taxes on people earning more than $23000.00 a year. now this is part of petros plan to collect more than $6000000000.00 to fund future social programs and to reduce inequality. the reform already faced backlash in september when thousands protested in alexandra m p. s t, as in melissa and he tells us more about how to protest is evolving. they're moving towards that, the downtown boca, that we're central class,
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that believe are right in front of congress, where the tax reform is being discussed and is expected that possibly to pass as early as the next. the week the governments have presidents with babylon. paper has a large majority there in congress. they have reached the deals with a number of traditional parties, so that reform is indeed expected to pass. and that's what worries a lot of the people that are on the streets today. i got to say that this seems to be so far as smaller demonstration than the one that that's a surprise many here when thousands of people, tens of thousands of people took to the streets at the end of september. that said, though, at the same time there is a growing concerned in the country, not only to the very vicious reform that federal proposing, but also the fact that the local currency, the pay so has been highly the value
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a bit against the dollar. in the last month, they says that a further increase that the number, the cost a lot of basic goods in the country, and that is to the affecting everybody here. thousands of people have gathered in several cities across ethiopia to hold rallies against the west. the, if the opium, say they're against interference by western nations in the conflict in the northern region of the gray, they're accusing the united states of supporting rebels in the conflict and undermining. the government's efforts to end is complex. though in somalia entire communities are struggling to find food that is due to the worst route in half a century, the united nations says a child is being admitted for medical treatment. for melanie attrition, every minute and estimated 7800000 people, that's roughly half the population now affected. the un has set
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a target of $2000000000.00 in funding for help capture lopez hold. a young reports on this surviving in somalia as bait was, city has turned into a dire challenge. hundreds of thousands of people have poured into the city after severe droughts made their remote villages unlivable for the internet. looming the city, the displays families say it's better than what they left behind. was nowhere else to go. the united nation says displace communities have set up hundreds of scattered camps themselves. mohammed autumn is struggling to make ends need. he's been searching for work all day helping people move their belongings. he cares after his mother and younger brothers, but on a good day he says he earns less than $2.00 suited up the. i'm out here from early morning till night. this is the only work i've got,
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i wish i had better options. the somali currency, the shilling is also struggling with what i thought and i look it out. currently, it was nothing. this entire bundle of cash is just worth about $40.00. international aid doesn't always reach those who need it most. what we need now is actually ensuring that funding is going to work towards local communities and making sure that i am jose organizations like and i see. and also those at the for fun are able to directly support those who are affected by the desperation as palpable. faced with the worst route and 40 years of poverty and hunger are becoming more common, amena is among thousands who beg for food hoping for sympathy. oh father, i have not eaten anything for to day. i've been begging for food, but often these no response. it's yet another crisis for the government,
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which is already facing political instability, armed groups and a weak economy. roughly 70 percent of adults tamales don't have jobs. and for now, there is little hope things will improve soon. castillo, this is diane alex here. well, this is a surprising one. delicates and delegates in journalists in beijing have witnessed an unusual scene of the chinese communist party congress. let's take a look at these pictures. for president who didn't tell, was escorted out of the closing ceremony. he was seen being persuaded by 2 men to leave the hall and who did even speak briefly. the president choosing ping was sitting next to him in the front row. earlier. remember, as approved an amendment of the parties charter that could give more power to president she on sunday, the governing party is expected to confirm him as part the chief for an unprecedented 3rd term. thousands of lives have changed in hong kong following mass
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pro democracy protests 3 years on beijing's influence is growing stronger. well to citizens with different experiences. shared their perspectives with al jazeera, as jessica washington in hong kong, logical neighborhood owner. because the challenges of being a small business owner, this city that he says feels unfamiliar after spending almost 2 years in jail for his role in the 2019 protest. when i got arrested, i already had one child and my wife was about to give birth to a 2nd baby. my rest had gained public attention because i was a firefighter, a civil servant. their warehouse is just minutes away from the prison. he was jailed for illegal assembly and carrying a petro bomb with a criminal record. he can return to his old john. yeah, in 2019 mass demonstrations swept through hong kong in protest against a proposed bill, which would have allowed extradition to the mainland many including hong source as a sign of beatings, growing control over the region. when i took part in the protest,
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i knew that there was a risk of losing my job, but that was my lease concern. as i could find another job. in prison, he met fellow demonstrate his chloris and bernard. now the 3 import and sell fruit and trying to rebuild their lives. i think pessimistic atmosphere is overshadowing on call. now. everyone is scared under this new hong kong acts of defiance are now far more discreet. while the most protest over small kinds of descent remain tucked away in alleyways and hidden corners of the city. in 2020 beijing introduced a new national security law for hong kong. while many said it marked a serious erosion in the cities democratic freedoms. others said drastic action with needed to return stability to the city. i don't believe in violence. i don't believe in, you know, demonstration, without purpose. at that stage, i cannot think of a better way than using the legislation,
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tools to andy scales, and then move on to the new situation. hong kong, new government is described by president sheet and being as being made up of what he calls patriots, of china. leonard says he's optimistic that president she and hong kong new chief executive, managing the city's affairs well, our economy and our cultural living, pi closely with mainland china in the past 20 years. so i think this is a very good that president shifting ping continue to lead the nation. i think a lot of people question about the continuity of the power and the special station, especially now the international conflict and the tray war changing a lead us very dangerous or to the countries as president. she looked secondly, china, the years to come and encouraging prosperity for some is a fears of one for others. jessica washington out 0 hong kong or the un security council has voted the sanction a haitian gang leader accused of attacks against civilians. jimmy showed his years,
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a former policeman who has been linked the widespread rights violations. the counsel adopted a resolution to sanction anyone who threatens the security and stability of haiti. there's been increasing lawlessness since the assassination of president of an elmo, eas, just last year. the vote of the u when does not mean anything to us, whether they agree or disagree, we haitian people do not want any force in the country up with freedom and democracy in the country. i thought that we haitian people have said enough is enough with you like so not the revolution will happen. there is no good education . as schools cannot function, o e l is worthless, he must resign. and we do not want any foreign forces in the country at all times. lawyers say they will respond to a subpoena asking the former u. s. brethren to testifying congress about the capital attack. the january 6th, we rational committee says, trump personally orchestrated the effort to overturn the 2020 election. it has
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asked trump for several documents, including communications with members of congress and with far right groups. canadian prime minister just intruder has put a nationwide freeze on the sale purchase and transfer of hand guns with immediate effect. m p. 's are now debating a bill to introduce strict federal gun controls. but some profit provincial leaders are pushing back against a buyback program aimed at getting assault weapons out of circulation. assault weapons are illegal to use to sell or to buy in canada. now what the premiers are proposing by objecting to the buyback is to make it simply more difficult for people who currently own those guns that are now illegal to use to sell or to buy to actually be compensated for those guns as we move forward with a buyback and
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a rocky city has been rebuilt in just 2 years after being left in ruins at the fall of iso and businesses are already reaping the benefits. as alhashan reports from ramadi. a few years ago, iraq's alamba province was included the result of fighting and attacks carried out by armed groups the city of ramadi, under attack from iso fighters. but for now, the streets of felicia, deserted. to day it's main, cities, fallujah and at almighty are full of construction projects and new developments. aluminum wallace ma had say jobs and i has become a magnet for investments. we facilitate the work of serious investors to work in unbar province. since 2017 until 2022. we have managed to start strategic projects in all parts of the governance, especially with road schools and hospitals as yet martin. one of them is this will
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tell another man, since the decline of i sold, it has risen on the bank of the euphrates river and is nearly ready to welcome to it. we need around 18 a month to finish, finalize our job here in the site. only the hindering by the after the war of the and on but the while we're only the code owner going on and event that once the project will finish, all, all users will, will, will come here on the many events just from outside from, from out of iraq, it's a change that many have worked for in the past. visiting on board main cities would have been on thinkable, but today improve socio economy conditions and decrease. i'm pulling up the other one again. isom have made such projects of our finance by the provincial
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government or the private sector on what of all we as a property dividend, who has invested millions of dollars in residential or what am i to fell now, how about dash when we 1st entered drama, after it was freed from, i still was totally destroyed, like the aftermath of world war 2 to rebuild the city within 2 years is no easy job . our messman here is part of returning life to ourselves and our people which, you know, what's missing is for investment, local authorities, blaine federal legislation and broker fee for discouraging overseas investors from entering the market. but business owners for the say these busy markets at a sign of a new beginning at sherman jazeera remedy. it is the 1st day of the hindu festival of the wally. and that means a gold rush in india. the day is known as dante.

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