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learning from other inmate's acquiring knowledge that could set them free through legal education classes and mach tribunals that dedication has led to staggering results. it been in prison in the us, in the wrist, in that they was teaching empowerment kenya, part of the rebel education series on al jazeera. 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 of the polls us to be believe it wouldn't be good news of the democrats with detailed coverage to where it says the flood that level find it's receiving. but that's not the only concern here from around the world. but the situation is fall from stable in this region. and ukrainian military forces are saying that they are dealing with a potential renewed russian evolved ah
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killings in the occupied west bank. israeli forces target the lions den palestinian group. ah, i'm having to think of this is as it alive from the also coming up. richey sudak is therefore elected as leader of the conservative calling for unity richey soon at once of a profound economic challenge. as he gets ready to be the u. k. prime minister, thousands gather in bosnia herzegovina to protest against changes in electrical rules imposed by the international and board and putting them in the picture. why the world cup will be more comfortable for visually impaired fans.
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ah, fighting has erupted in the occupied west bank after israeli forces launched an operation against the palestinian group called the lions den. application occupation forces entered the old town of nablus on monday night, sparking protests, at least 4 people have been killed in nablus. and one near mala. another 21 have been injured. they've been power cuts in parts of the city. demonstrations have also been reported in ramallah. neither able to have has more from ramallah. it can put the phone tag, but the line can, has had a lot of support web hosting. we've seen power crazy them. those groups of people who challenge to israel, not only because they are young men who say that again the says the language,
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a poor sometimes going israel or to confrontation and carry now to, to attack against also because there are factions from different past the infraction. the mobilized the propeller israel to penetrate, seen an increase in the measures to try and track down the line. then the city of map has been more than 2 weeks. so we know that the pension is high. we are approaching election. this is the time when, when you call to tell you to try to show that this has an iron that it's trying to weigh more by appealing to the right when israel and by showing that they are cracking down on military activities by the palestinians. britain
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will, has its youngest prime minister in modern history and the 1st of asian heritage just weeks after being rejected by the conservative party in favor of less trust. richie soon act will succeed her in the top job full brennan reports from downing street for a party which is as the 2 of its own prime ministers in a past year. it was a remarkable veneer of camaraderie for the arrival of p. m. number 3 at party headquarters in london to 7 weeks after being beaten in the previous leadership contest, ritchie soon ack emerged unopposed as the conservative party chosen one. he won't officially become prime minister until asked by king charles on tuesday. so soon i can limited himself to a brief tv statement of acceptance. the united kingdom is a great country, but there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity,
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and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together. within a week, during the final hours of haggling and campaigning, the momentum of sue next campaign became unstoppable. more than half the parliamentary party declaring their support for him. in the end, only he reached the required threshold of $100.00 nominations from fellow conservative em piece. i can confirm that we have received wall valid boris johnson's decision to quit the leadership race on sunday came as a surprise that left just penny mordant answer neck in the contest. she resisted intense pressure to do a deal with sumac and fought literally to the last minute to get past the threshold . but just seconds before the deadline, she to withdrew richie soon, i had one arriving here and down the street. soon act face is
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a daunting list. of immediate challenges, there's the double digit inflation, the soaring interest rates as the grim state of the public finances, and a deeply wounded and divided party that he now leads. not to mention the question marks as to whether the conservative party actually has a mandate to govern any more wishes to not with rejected by his own party membership only weeks ago. the people of this country now deserves to go to the electorate to put our policies forward about how we going to deal with this cost of living crisis. that the conservatives to put upon the british people and let them have a vote. scary how we kind of tend to page and continued down the same track, but i feel like prime minister, but we just go to salters. we're looking at a bird about that really talk to the board law. if you look at all the other 4 person, a bow off is which would allow for sold during the summer leadership contest against trust. richie soon, i predicted many of the you case current economic difficulties. the economic
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landscape has turned even bleaker since then. the country now wait to hear what its new leader and his government plans to do about his whole brennan al jazeera downing street of thousands of people have gathered in bosnia herzegovina, his capital. sadie, a wrote to condemned changes to the electoral law. the changes were imposed by the international peace envoy to prevent blockades of regional government following general elections this month. but critics of christian schmidt, cold his decision and a liberal power grab. the rally comes 2 days after bosnia herzegovina, his election commission confirmed the majority of nationalist parties in parliament, jasmine, liana, which is a political scientist. he explains why so many people took to the streets in anger . there is 2 primary reasons. one concerns the passion in which the electoral law was changed, which was on october 2nd. so a couple weeks ago,
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minutes after the polls had closed. so christian schmidt, the high representative amended busby of election laws or rather the election laws in preparation entity. literally, as those were being counted, bargains had voted under one system and then their boats were going to be tabulated under another system. and the 2nd major reason is that the actual content of his changes, most folks fear, will have a kind of ethnic gerrymandering effect in that they will disproportionately benefit not actually one community, but one specific ethnic nationalist block, the main crime nationalist party in the country. the h t z christians met his high representative, has the so called bon powers, which are these c powers which grant him really a large executive, a really large executive mandate to, to amend bosnia laws unilaterally to amended constitution unilaterally to sac publicly elected officials. but usually those powers have been used through grade consultation with international partners and indeed local leaders as well.
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christian schmidt attempted to him in bosnia as electra laws and the federation in july. and that prompted large scale public protests. he was condemned by international legislators and also the u. s. helsinki commission, among others. he knew this was going to be unpopular. he knew that there was a cloud of the legitimacy surrounding these moves and then to have actually sort of pulled the proverbial trigger as votes were literally being counted on election day itself was was i think especially galling cur to a whole host of people. villages in northern france have been badly damaged after tornadoes. talk through the region of powder kelly. the storm ripped off a church roof down trees and power lines and displaced dozens of people. authority say, one person was injured. a kenyan police say they mistakenly shot dead. a prominent pakistani journalist who has fled his home country to avoid sedition charges. are
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shad sharif supported the former prime minister imran khan and has been critical of the current government and the military. laura bud manley has more fuller, pock assoni prime minister emron khan with one of the 1st senior officials to visit the law about whom of investigative journalist arshad sharif, who was killed in kenya on sunday night. many appraising sharif is a man who dedicated his work to end in corruption and challenging the political elite. in an earlier tweet, emerald con wrote, he is deeply shocked, and that sharif paid the ultimate price for speaking the truth. he says the entire nation is in mourning sharif is leaving behind 5 children and his wife chaverra said deek, who announced his death on social media, saying he'd been shot in nairobi. she says she's lost a friend, husband and her favorite journalist is hello. luther will put you up on my p sharif
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a previously worked as a present of the pakistani channel arrived. it was well known to be highly critical of the government and military or what he left pakistan after saying he'd received death threat little while there are reports and application has been filed with the high court for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding why he left the country in august, a police report showed arise owner and other staff members were arrested after the network ed comments by former prime minister among cons. at fighter, a state run media regulator, ordered a roy to temporarily go off air. it prompted the us to express concern about press freedom impacts on other senior journalist. what bullshit and the day, what forced to make certain professions? i think this is a link would that official or she left pocket on under compelling condition. he knew that he was a next target. he was just like brother to me and or with
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a impeccable background of journalism. no one can white any finger at him. truly professional as trip is poor in for sharif, many are also worried about the future. independent journalism impacts thumb lore about molly, i'll just there are still ahead on al jazeera ukraine. invites the u. n's nuclear watchdog to inspect its facilities after russia accused of getting ready to use dirty bombs. and we look at why black brazilian votes could determine the winner sunday nights presidential ronald to lead ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the way spotted my cattle aways in sudden siberia attempted to well above where they should
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be about 17 degrees above where they should be. to be honest, this may be no great surprise to find that that's also reflected in parts of china, particularly south of this river, the long one, the yangtze temperatures here by 8 degrees above average. and they've been above average for the last 3 months. they ought to come down, they are doing so elsewhere. that's also true. japan also having had a very warm summer that northerly breeze, the ne monsoon as it comes, it has brought temperatures down 13 in tokyo. it'll probably curve a bit about 17 by the time you get to wednesday, and these temperatures are not changing very much, to be honest. so anomalies still in east asia for the south and the rain is dig what it should do. it is coming slowly south, the seasonal rain, which means any outbreaks of heavy stuff all over the place. the potential for for more flooding is there is anywhere indonesia southern tied on, although not for the north. and this is the remains of a tropical depression. hitting vietnam says heavy rain here as well. that's the
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monsoon as a fish, the left india. this is the sting in the tail of it. dying, tropical cycling was heavy right and floods in bangladesh and the northeast of india, spreading stone through baton under tibetan platter. the weather sponsored by cattle anyways. when the news breaks, it is not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now leaves fixing from power lines to water. me when people need to be heard and the story told they would get punished. they spoke ukrainian, i'm afraid i won't be able to return home with exclusive interviews and in depth report south african penguins, one is in captivity. al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and lives. lou,
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the hello again. you're watching. i just did a reminder of our top stories, this sounds pretty soon. it will become britain youngest, prime minister, in modern history, and the 1st of asian heritage, she was the only candidate to get past the threshold of a 100 votes. in a ballad of m p, 's police in kenya said a mistakenly shot dead, prominent pockets. balmy journalists are shut sherry and outspoken critic of the pakistani military sharif and previously received death threats. israeli forces have launched the authoration targeting the palestinian on good lines than any occupied west bank. at least 4 people have been killed in nablus and one near milan . let's take a closer look then what we know about the lions, dan, members of the on group. first appeared in public in nablus in the occupied west
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bank last month. they were cited what they called a charter of resistance during a memorial service for 2 palestinians killed by israeli forces. since then lines, dan has claimed responsibility for a number of attacks on military checkpoints and illegal settlements in nablus. or abraham eunice is the media coordinator for the palestinian use movement. he joins us now from los angeles. thanks very much for being with us. so we just gave a brief outline there about the lines then, but to talk just a little bit more about who they are and their origins. sure. so the lions den are a group of use from nablus, who organized who emerged out of the killing of a human number to see by the idea of about a month and a half ago. they emerged out of
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a group of views who defend the city. essentially from israeli incursions and decided to create a more formal group that would defend the city, which is where the group name and organizational structure sort of emerged. and what's the relationship with, with the palestinian authority they do have a working relationship with the palestinian authority. so the palestinian authority at the higher levels are, collaborate with or coordinates security with israel and the lions den does not. so they do not have a formal relationship. and how do the youth in, in the west bank feel about the current political situation? how they view, how do they view a group like a line stand bought to understand the perspective of palestinian using the west bank. you have to look at a situation where there's a 100000 settlers who are legally occupying a great percentage of the land there. you have constant daily attacks on
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palestinian youth who are whether they're crossing checkpoints, whether they're walking to school or to work. the number of young palestinians run over by cars or talk by settlers is large. so obviously there's going to be a lot of popularity among youth in the west bank when a group says that they're not going to accept the presence of these settlers on their land. are there any differences between the, the emergence of this group and other palestinian movements over the years? certainly, i think this is a new generation of resistance. we saw this 1st last may and may 2021 with the unity uprisings. and sort of a new generation of palestinians who rose up in the streets and who reject essentially the path of normalization that began with oslo accords. and this group, although there is perhaps some overlap with other previously, existing groups does distinguish itself in rejecting oslo and rejecting the part to
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normalization. so there they are incredibly popular in the street in terms of their popularity among use and in terms of their principles, you know, they are rather uncompromising and you know, steadfast and what they're pursuing. abraham eunice, thanks so much for being with us. good to get your analysis. thank you. how ukraine has invited officials from the united nations nuclear watchdog to examine its facilities that says russia continues to accuse key of, of planning to use an explosive laced with radioactive material. moscow has not provided evidence to back its claims harry force. it reports from keith. russia's been on the retreat on the battlefield, but only offensive through diplomatic channels and in public, with more unsubstantiated accusations that ukraine plans to designate an explosive with radioactive material or a dirty bomb and blame russia,
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go to human body. in moscow, the head of rushes, nuclear, biological and chemical defense expanded on the defense ministers claims of the previous day, claiming she's in for once a really that's a great name. according to the information we possess, 2 ukrainian institutions, a commissioned to build a so called dirty bomb. the works or in the final stage is now a detonation of such a device could be disguised as a spontaneous explosion of a russian low yield nuclear weapon. it's a claim that's been romney, dismissed here in cave and in western capital, as transparently false ukraine's foreign minister is invited in inspectors from the international atomic energy agency. to refute it, the question being asked here is whether this is russia trying to throw sand in the eyes of its enemies, or whether it really doesn't tend to use some kind of nuclear device. what, what do you think russia expects to gain from making just this threat even if it doesn't go through with it? i think i asked her try to give us today the 8 can continue
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this of. ready or permanently to go to another level to escalation. and maybe it's impossible. it's important for us to develop a disability by russia, presses its nuclear narrative. it continues to launch conventional weapons targeted increasingly at ukraine's energy facilities among those weapons. iranian made drones, ukraine, president warning israel on monday that iran might receive russian nuclear technology in return and renewing his calls to israel to provide its i and missile defense. your browser was pitched in ash and then if we had immediately secured us guys when fights for the michel drone threat, russia would not even have a motive now to go into iran and offered something in return for assistance with tara not put a young official in bell in more calls for help this time for longer term economic aid. ahead of tuesdays international conference on rebuilding ukraine.
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reconstruction though requires an end to the war. russia is instead warning an uncontrolled escalation. harris was it. i was just here at kids. are the war ukraine is high up on the agenda at the dot com. international forum on peace and security. today form in santa goal is focused on stability and sovereignty in africa. nicholas hark has more from the south western city of germany. argo just outside of the capital for the 8th edition of the de carr piece. foreign organizers have pulled out the red carpet for officers and generals that are attending this conference last year. the theme was the economic fall out of the pandemic this year. it's a war away from this continent, the russia ukraine crisis and how it's affecting the region that's top on the agenda. last, see, russia is the only responsible for the economic energy and food crisis that impacts
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all can trace. whilst for some european country, russia is seen as a foe. for many african countries, especially in the south, russia is seen as a friend, a russian mer series from the wagner group are fighting in mozambique su down the central african republic. and in molly, where there is the biggest and the deadliest un peacekeeping operations. now we spoke to molly's foreign minister, he says peacekeepers there are not equipped to deal with arm groups linked to al qaeda and i self that are gaining ground in his country un mission and not adopted and appropriate to address the threat we are facing. maybe we need to invent african forces with the mandate and the correlated general able and willing to take that is. meanwhile, there's been a step back in democracy the region last week. protesters in chad were clamped down by security forces earlier in october and nor the coo in bertina. faso soldiers are
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stepping in where politicians, or democratically elected officials have failed. the chair of the regional body echo us the president of gin and be so and bellows. he so co is currently not in this conference, but in moscow, calling for peace, perhaps a sign of how the russia came, crisis is affecting people here on the continent. at least 10 soldiers have been killed and about 50 wounded in an attack in northern burkina faso. the assault took place on an army base in the town of jubal on monday at least 18 of the attack as well. also killed arm groups had been waging a revolt in northern burkina faso since 2015. brazil has one of the largest black populations outside of africa and has long painted itself as a racism free country. in sunday's tie,
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presidential run of black brazilian votes could determine the winner or latin america till su newman reports now from salvador the port city of salvador of the bay year in northeastern brazil. it's where the atlantic slave trade from west africa to the so called new world, began from the mid 15. hundred's brazil, imported warren slave africans than any other country. and was the last one to abolish slavery. to date, brazil has the largest black population in the americas, and they make up a disproportionately large percentage of the poor. the majority of black voters support former left when president lula da silva like julia to santos, who's selling b traps promoting his run for another term. is want to watch quite what to do or who opened the doors of public universities to blacks. it was lula bosa. nora only once, rich whites to have superior education will be yours. for them,
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i will do battle who runs an angel called black initiative is worry nika how, caesar, and lies. good ivy's look also narrows economic policies, racist which is extremely serious. oliver and the presidents, racist comments are equally serious, wouldn't go. why? as a congressman bull sonata was asked what he would do if one of his sons fell in love with a black woman fighting over what this could you please if we were not going to discuss homeschooling with you. i don't have to face that russ because my children were very well educated. one above me, joe wilson had also commented once that he'd seen a fat black man who weighed about 7 at ro last in obsolete unit. used to wait african slaves as they are my just sierra is a priestess of the afro brazilian religion cannibal lay the fellow. he says, a tax against their temples by radical evangelical supporters of bull sonata, or escalating notched them by the date key not far. we have a precedent,
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he says there is only one religion his own, and he is fanning intolerance. i'm afraid that this could generate great violence. 83 percent of brazilians, or black, or mixed race, descending from slaves who abroad here to what was one of the western hemisphere larger slave markets. but despite on the president, wilson not overtly racist comments and opinions, many, many brazilians have color planned to vote for him. so among them of these men who performed complaint after tourists, it's a popular after all brazilian martial art where they can revise your net, your proposal now as a clean slate, a clean plate. a clean plate is better than a dirty one. don't you think we'll we need him to change our country. brazil remains in extremely unequal country divided along racial and clash lines. whether children like these will be able to climb the social ladder could depend greatly on
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the outcome of sunday's election. to see in human al jazeera, salvador brazil are visually impaired football fans full, have their own set of eyes on games of the world cup in cutter live specialized commentary in arabic will be available for the 1st time. and he and he richardson reports i. despite being born blind, a chrome, he has loved football all his life. the audio descriptive commentary he's listening to ensures he can enjoy game day, like any of the fan. whoa, go through anything, especially trained commentators writ this events in cats are the benefits of blind and visually impaired supporters. audio, descriptive commentaries is totally different from that the mainstream commentary that we listened to on televisions ready stations when it aims describing action.
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like how players are reacting and how things are cheering up with the teams and how the bowls warping. they are like following the ball all time. they are describing every single action as if they are looking as their game. they are our eyes a long time. that's where long hallway in the build up to this world cup catalyst has been kelly for university organized training programs for would be commentators volunteers with the chance to play a key role at the finals. still very challenging for people with disability to go from their home to their seat. it's a lot of challenges for them. and when they are in their seat, you know for sure that these people are obsessed with football. the the love the game. so i promised myself that i'm going to be delivering the best descriptive commentary for them. life is giving me the opportunity to,
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to share what i feel inside my heart or vis game through my voice, and explain and build a maximum for somebody will share this feeling accessible via an app on your phone . this type of commentary has become increasingly common in europe, but arabic hadn't been heard a major tournament and celestial arab cup. audio descriptive commentary made it well. w in south africa in 2010, but this is the 1st time it will be available at the finals. in the arabic language, this specialized commentary we offer in arabic and english at every game. during this world, when we speak of the potter was the top, we all speak of legacy was this tournament will lead to the region. and i hope that the descriptive coming through will be a part of this legacy. it's about making football in the middle east, a more inclusive experience, just one long term targets of this world come.

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