tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 26, 2022 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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this is al jazeera. oh. hello there, i'm laura kyle. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, security forces and iran confront some of the thousands of people at the grave of martha armine, on the 14th day after her death in custody, lebanon sauls, retiring hundreds of refugees to syria, but rights groups fear for their safety. by process welcomes the family of murdered out. is there a journalist to read a book? i play till the vatican accused of a grubby deal where she soon act is put to the test during his 1st prime minister's questions. i'm joanna roscoe with welcome, latest stars expecting to shine at 2020 to show their the champions league. he se
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57 goals against me, heifer. ah, we begin in iran where security forces have confronted some of the thousands of people who have traveled to the grave site of masa armine. they're marking 40 days since her death in custody. the mourners were heard taunting slogans against the government. protest services have been taking place at universities to mark the end of the morning period after spite an on going cracked them. the iranian government is accusing western countries of encouraging the protests, german institutions, and politicians, all the latest to be sanctioned by teheran, as to an, a correspondent or cert, jabari. she joins us live from to ron and dos of thousands of people at the sight of martha minis. grave. tell us about these clashes with security forces?
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well, we just heard official reports from semi official news agencies in iran saying that the security forces did clash with protesters following the events that took place at i chief cemetery in such as city in kurdistan. province. that is the resting place of 22 year old nasa many who died on september 16th. we understand that there was about $10000.00 people in attendance at the cemetery to pay their respects to massa minis, grace site and her family. and to following the services that took place when people were dispersing, that's when the disputes are ruptured between the people there and the security forces. as a result of which we heard that the government there has decided to cut off the internet due to security considerations. that means that nearly one and a half 1000000 people in kurdistan province will not have access to the internet
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for the foreseeable future. so even more difficult for us to verify what is happening in that province. but we do know that there was a sense of anger amongst the mourners that made their way to that cemetery earlier on wednesday. but it is as a result of events which took place over the past 5 weeks. let's have a closer look at what happens. a mother's grief heard across iran after the death of her daughter in police custody and terran, on september 16th 22 year old massa. i mean he was in the capital with her brother visiting relatives when she was detained by the morality police 3 days earlier. she was accused of not properly wearing the mandatory had scarf. she was from curtis stan province home to iran's kurdish minority. the police released the security camera photography, which they say shows massa arriving at a facility. or she was to go through what's called
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a we education classes on the religious benefits of wearing the headscarf hockey, the, the official autopsy report, and subsequent investigation launched by the government. elijah massa had a pre existing health condition and suffered a heart attack while in police custody. her family says that this is not true and accused the morality police of beating her while in custody. sees like these followed her death and sparked nationwide protests driven by women who demand an end to restrictive dress rules in the country. those who back the existing laws were allowed to gather into her on to shoulder support for the government. while the president was quick to address the issue in a live televised interview, we shall go from her. i told her family that this news was shocking, not just for me, but for every iranian criticism in dialogue on various issues have a place in the constitution and a veteran can help us in the decision making process. you, denny, but the distinction between protest and ryan should be defined as her own. earlier
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this month, president racy visited an all female university into iran, where he praised the achievements of women in the field of academia. simultaneously, this was happening outside the building where the president was speaking. chancing gracie get lost. these university students made their demands clear this iranian, and p warns without some systematic reforms, there could be further consequences, nauseous, on my chance. it was due to the performance of the system. does she passed away? they have to express regret and apologize and revised their method was the unrest that's followed massa mused. death has resulted in a number of deaths including both demonstrators and security officials. this is the area where iran's morality police arrested massa mini on a tuesday afternoon since then. they haven't been seen much in the city. whatever happens next year, regardless of which version of events people believe. it is clear that nasa means
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death has changed this country door such a bari al, jazeera terran lebanon, now where hundreds of refugees have been crossing the border to return to syria. lebanese officials say 751. syrians are being voluntarily repatriated, but rights groups are concerned about their safety. then a honda reports from our cell in lebanon. they're leaving behind a life in exile. crossing the border back into syria. lebanon is where hundreds of thousands of syrians escaped to during the war. there is mixed feelings and a lot of uncertainty. some don't have homes nor jobs. with many say it's dire economic conditions that are driving them back off of hot. okay. i guess it is better to die there than to die here. the situation is difficult here. i can't even afford bread for my children. it won't be the same there, at least there,
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we can find a place to be buried. and then a lot, the repatriation process is being organized by the government in lebanon and syria . they insist, this is voluntary. but right group say it lacks transparency and have documented cases of return needs facing abuse back home, even after receiving security clearance. they also point to policies by the lebanese government that makes life difficult for refugees. between 80 to 90 percent of syrian refugees and lebanon, don't have legal residency in the country, which means that they're subject to arrest and deportation. at the same time, you have politicians from across the political spectrum and up and on. really pick up the as n, a phobic and hateful rhetoric towards refugees. lebanon says it can no longer cope with so many refugees. and officials have gone as far as to accuse the international community of not wanting syrians to return to their country. they believe refusing to redirect a to syria is
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a way to put more political pressure on damascus. live in the sea that are a very limited number of political refugees. we can't stubs or a partridge nation process because of them the you and hcr should settle them in the 3rd country. the u. n. refugee agency says it is not facilitating the return of refugees at this stage. as syria is still not safe for them. it seems, many syrians feel the same since 2016, the u. s. has verified nearly 80000 have returned and less than 3000 and have signed up for repatriation in recent weeks. that's a small number. those who don't return are from former strongholds of the opposition in syria, and could face persecution in pro government areas. and many now live in fear as lebanese authorities say this voluntary repatriation process is only beginning. then there are also sita, ourselves northern lebanon. well, as you had there,
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the detention of refugees is an issue. the syrian network for human rights says more than 3000 refugees who pretend to syria since 2014 have been arrested. $451.00 of them, women and children. the rights group says the rest of my syrian re gene forces nearly 1200 people remain in detention. and among the reported cases, $864.00 a classified as enforce disappearances. that's what more about this with federal abdul, danny? he's an, as some bull, and he's the head of the syrian network for human rights. this is a shockingly high number of people who return to syria being arrested. what is the reason for that attention? actually this is part of the evaluation, which the refrigerator will sort asylum subjected when they return to syria, the acquisition of the arrest. think actually this is arbitrary arrest. that is no warrant. and this is the vast majority of artist and celia took this without
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a word and actually, and this is so, so this is actually what we are saying arbitrarily. and this type of kid not actually because no weren't the people, they don't know what, what's the reason they are, or this the to and where they are going. and the vast majority of the detainees, which they took place in see the transfer or amount to be this appearance. so that actually we don't know, and this is the, the, the government also ability beneath government or the total government or any government. when they say this voluntarily, this is actually a joke actually, because this refrigerator or us human rights, organizational, or anyone, we don't know this refrigerator if there is a warrant against him or not, no one is no actually. busy so suddenly he might be or less because he seek asylum . this is actually the regime mentality. if you think asylum, you are against the gene and gene told dot to many refrigerator who has been but not as a refrigerator, but also from the i t p. 's area,
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so actually syria is still not safe because of what the fridge is. we're going to save and that for sure why we are think that because this is the environment, trusted, this violation is still going on against it. is it that actually and yet we're still thing refugees return hundreds more leaving 11 and just today. why did they keep going back? all they being forced to i think so, but a sure eyes derby a g at that, but for sure i saw that a fridge is in that they are residential area, light camps in lebanon, or turkey, or jordan, or, or, or, or denmark on any countries. this is 5 or amount will be force actually return. and this is actually violating the international law because this is a custom law, or this is it a god of this? if lieberman 11 under the 5, the reference is a convention or not?
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so the government actually went pressurized or when this discriminates speech against the refrigerator on holding them responsibility, economic responsibility, or whatever or a card in the election. this is all considered to be a force return actually on the why is that a for it is will not gonna turn it down because they are aware about what they're gonna do face when they be back when they've been back. and the how much the percentage of those who is beat been out of the we have 7 see the and we have 7000000 cd and the default it is approximately just 6 percent. who is the return to celia? in spite of the our val circumstances in met mainly in the neighbor or near bir countries. as you say, that 7000000 refugees, these are largely being hospitals. i can't even 6 percent of them. but to it is it's easy. it is a lot of the millions, and it is easy to understand the economic pressures on the host countries, lebanon,
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which is in dire economic straits. anyway, turkey jordan was enormous pressure on these countries to host. there's many extra people the totally right so that we are not holding that responsibility and thanks for data can be, can, they can position. we are not holding only the responsibility on the neighbor countries, but the, in the national community even is even the 4 countries. this sort of fridge is actually, this is in the national crisis, syria became reduced as the highest differences in all around doors on each countries based on the international law. they should have there is they should hold their responsibility. ready the case of refrigerators, which actually of the rich country or the remote gothic countries, we can say they didn't share their actually percentage from those sort of ridges. turkey is holding for millions. lee been on the most countries in all around the
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world based on the percent there's they are holding, feel free to do so. thanks for living on for sure. the, the other they didn't provide on the mainly after corvette and you can and there is lack of funding for the refrigerator organization in, in those countries. so that's pressure to the government. but my other hand, actually the government should not for that if reduce they should handle it in other way or otherwise they should address those countries to locate that, that, that the solution not for to, to okay for all of the hell and by returning them to see the federal appro gun a thank you very much for taking the time to join us that from a stumble. now there's plenty more still ahead here on the news. our including russian missile strikes hitting a college in easton ukraine. one of the latest from the donuts region to blue. oh.
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and from pacing videos of herself thing on instagram to recording the 1st world cup songs. cut out 2022. we sit down with asia to hear what it means to be singing for her country. ah, po frances has blessed the family of murdered al jazeera veteran journalist sharina in vatican city. a special memorial mass is set to be held for the palestinian american in the coming hours showing was targeted and shot dead by israeli forces while on assignment in the occupied westbank city of jennine in may 70 decker is in some pizza square in the vatican. city and stuff, this must be a highly emotional time for sharina family. a catholic family meeting the head of the catholic church a yes,
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the post by the family. the family that is here is tony sharon's brother, his 2 daughters and his wife for the pope, paused by tony, also held out a picture of shitty and that he blast. then you move past the family. they will. so a met with cardinal patterly and who is the essentially the secretary of state of the holy c will say cardinal sanity, who is a vatican? diplomat. i'm so of course, significant did symbolic surely, hugely, for, you know, a catholic family, you know, considering what happened to me, but i was talking to lena one of shootings. nita's the family has been very tireless when it comes to pushing for justice, talking to various governments. also, the international criminal court knows, of course, here at the vatican and she said, you know, we are hugely appreciative of the words and the support that we're getting from, you know, religious fingers and diplomats, and politicians said, but what we really need is action and not words,
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and that really comes down to justice. that means bringing the shoulder, the soldier who shot shitty and who killed should he and to justice. of course, we know the americans on these railways following that, carried out an investigation, saying that it was highly likely that it wasn't, it was ready, soldier killed her, but that it wasn't a criminal act. and therefore there will be no criminal prosecution or investigation. hence, no justice and this is something that the family continues to push for. in the next hour and a half there will be a mass in rome. memorial mass for shooting with her family will to representatives of the vatican and palestinian representatives. and again, i think we need to remember also as the family is tirelessly fighting this political push for justice. it is also very much a private morning and grieving still actually, you know, telling me that, you know, it's almost as if they haven't had time to properly take stock and grief because they've taken off this task of seeking justice that she told me essentially, governments, those in power, who have the capacity to hold israel to account like the americans should in said
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your passport holder should be doing so was certainly a symbolic day for the family. but as i say, certainly the message from them is that that is hugely appreciated, but they want justice and that means bringing the soldier who killed her to a kept staff decor live 1st in vatican city. thanks for much stuff. now the u. k. is new leader where she cynic, has been put the test at the house of commons and his 1st prime minister's questions legally, the cast armor press center on the re appointment of swell braverman bohaman as home secretary. she had resigned over data breaches 6 days earlier. summer accused anake of making a grubby deal with her. but cynex says all has been forgiven. if we made an error of judgement, but she recognized that she raised the matter and she accepted. huh. and that's why that's why i would like to to welcome back into a united cabinet that brings it to the heart of government. i let me tell you
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mister speaker will be home sit through be focused on. she'll be focus on cracking down on criminal and defending our border a bit remain focused on crime and in favor of on limited immigration. there's a new tory at the top but was always with them. paul to 1st country 2nd yesterday on the downing street. he also admitted what the whole country knows, the tories of crushed economy, and now somebody has to pay for them at andrew simmons joins us now from outside the houses of parliament in london and under. this was the 1st big test for rashid tonight publicly. anyway, how did he cope with the grilling in the house of commons today? what it was a real grilling and he did coke with it and he said,
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i wouldn't say he one. how could he, he was on the back foot over this appointment was re appointment. should i say, of sewell abraham. and now the grubby deal that kiss darma referred to was that suggestion by the opposition parties that he did a deal with robin to lay off in the leadership contest. now she is from the rights of the party. there's a lot of speculation as to the motivations are really in terms of whether or not the votes were going from the right. and being taken away from boris johnson and ready, boris johnson had no chance of really actually achieving anything because of that dale, that's the muttering of the goings on right now in parliament elsewhere at storm. i was also stabbing away predictable, stabbing it would say, or you could say in the sense that he was driving him about the fact that he was a rich man. he was jogging him about the fact that he also had
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a problem with a whole host of issues in terms of, of saying that he wrapped represented the most vulnerable he wanted to do more for the most vulnerable yet. i leaked video showed him saying in a garden party that sir, he and what he more or less boasted about taking money away from deprived areas. i'm putting the money in the areas of people who are better off. now. it has to be said, it wasn't game sets and match for the opposition a nor was a game setting match for the new government. but the prime minister did show that he was very compet if he could push an articulate in a very smooth style. and he can not be of any that he can put that behind him. now looking for it, he's got a new budget plan to be released that was due on monday. now been delayed and re
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that's right. so whether he can put it behind him is another matter with providence as questions of goals, but no, no. the issue of the cabinets is that's the whole financial plan of where all is. cale started the city of the markets are going berserk, at least, trusts is plans to cut tax and, and also increase spending. the whole the whole plan has now been rewritten by jeremy hunt. he's already given away what he wants to do to the city in main areas, but it would appear now a prime minister needs to save billions of dollars more. and so we're going to hear some bad news. the u. k. people are going to hear some bad news in terms of cuts. and those cuts are going in a new fresh plan, which will be published on november, the 17th south ninty 2 weeks more than 2 weeks later than planned. the city where
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they got a bit nervous about that and the, the pan went down a bit, but he's going to, he's assuring the country that he'll go to the cabinet. they'll get agreements. broad church tactics. he's, he's a, he's advertising here and also the office for budget responsibility, which will check everything, check the figures, the notes, the notes, long notes, telephone number amounts of money. he'll check that that system will be checked. so that the balance is there that the u. k. can afford to do what it's promising the people, but right now the people who are suffering really bad inflation a high interest rates are going to get some more bad news and energy costs as well . out of control. the u. k. people are going to get some more bad news. indeed. okay, and thank you very much. andrew simmons training is that from london, or to pass out where the french president says, holding talks from the german chancellor to resolve differences on policy. and you,
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nations have clashed over europe's possession on energy defense. and the war in ukraine at robera is live for us in paris than hashanah. the pretty significant meeting, isn't it to e. u powerhouse is needing to come together to address some pretty big issues. yes, laura, the used to see i to i when it comes to the major issues in, in europe to the point where 20 years ago this stablished the franco german council adjoined cabinets meeting where they would meet on a regular basis. it was, was, it was always sending the positive message about 2 countries determined to move forward together. they knew what they want to do and they knew exactly what they want to achieve. except for this time, things seem to be a change. and this is why the french are very skeptical, worried about what could happen in the future. they saw that the german center or
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the shoals is moving towards the east with his trip upcoming trip to china. the french were hoping to see president manuel macro, traveling with them to show that the u remains united in its bush to ask the chinese to redefine what they want to achieve as far as europe is concerned. but it was the fall out of the, what, the invasion of the crate, the has completely changed the dynamics of what's happening in europe. and this is where the french opry must concern. just to give you an idea about the divide, which is growing up between the 2 natures. when the germans decided to was a $100000000000.00 to modernize the military. the said that they were going to buy a $35.00 fighter just from the americans, and also to acquire an anti anti besides system from the, the americans on these rarely, and from german or companies. the 1st said why, when we have this scarf, which is a next generation fighter jets built by european, with the aim to take over the raphael. and saw that the french feel like the
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germans, as true warns from now onwards to act on their own to the point when they had this crisis about energy, france decided to implement a cap on energy. germany said, no, that's not a good idea. i can't passion. thanks remembering latest lines there. from that meeting in paris. now have been further attack the any extent ukraine or russian missile strike targeted a college building, andrews kiva, south of crana towards kit in the don't ask legion as early as that bag is there ukrainians say that this college building with the early hours of this morning by 300 rocket. now they say it's a college building. we've seen the rubble, we've seen pages, the textbook and the mouth of the burning and the dust. it's still very potent in the ed college building. it's rounded by residential flats. half all the
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windows have been blown and the clean up cleaner population has been taking say. all morning and can see the result of this last not window does not have power. they've been working all morning to try to restore to some of these apartments. and some of these people will have to move out because they can't say neither ukrainian military or saying that the russians continue to mount defensive in the east. and in the south. busy in but they're recruiting and say that they've managed to health russian attacks, but they said in the last 24 hours did mean 30 strikes over 100 rocket strike. one person was killed. one pregnant woman was killed. and denise, when a petrol station is undecided to say, because of the weather, because of the rain you offensive, the ukrainian offensive has been slow down because it's difficult to move military personnel as well as military equipment. it's difficult to know exactly what's taking place in her son because ukrainians do have
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a media blackout as impossible to impossible to get access to the area. but here in the east, the battle continues and back to the size of us. but as i said, this area here was picked in the early i was i caused a lot of destruction as time now for all the weather and his everton. hello, the weather sat fair, loved the sunshine across the raven financial looking good over the next few days. so some pleasant warmth coming for you can notice a little more in the way of cloud up towards northern parts. so saudi arabia just around sinai peninsula is a clutch of showers, brought some very heavy rain into a kyra more on that later though we got some showers there just around northern parts of iran, pushing out of care. we got some weather weather between the black sea and the caspian sea, and quite a clutch of showers, sinking a little further east, which as we go on through friday. so to round kasey, some showers at that state raymond peninsula, they find dry and pleasantly warm. as i said, we had some lively showers,
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some foundry downpours into we're cairo recently, some big storms rumbling away and it did cause some flooding and a fair but a disruption in it around the cairo area place to say things. now in the process of quietness down, so bright us guys come back in $28.00 celsius, he is largely dry across much of north africa. a little more cloud there from time to time. but increasingly of the fair weather variety showers continue across central parts of africa, slipping a little further southward, some weather weather once again into angola and more heavy showers. the south africa to le has hair on out of there on a race against time, and haiti, as the number of people infected in a cholera outbreak doubles and will take you to my right. the film festival is aiming to unite global communities, plus players hoping to make their mark in cash or find form ahead of the world cup shows the champions league action in schools.
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ah, 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 us to be believe it wouldn't be good news for 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're dealing with a potential renewed russian evolve the dumpling in bond, brooklyn is an important part of indian culture. it's no surprise. and many people want to work in the industry, one dancer and one side about family expectations and cultural tradition. i guess the way now with the
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reality of working in the giving industry body would be on, on lou ah, again, you're watching out there a, his reminder of our top stories this our security forces in iran have confronted some of the thousands of people who travel to the grave of masa armine, 22 year old, died 40 days ago, while in the custody of the country so called morality police, lebanon has started repatriated, hundreds of syrian refugees. officials say that returning home voluntarily. both rights groups are concerned about the safety. unpaid frances has blessed the family
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of the murdered out there, a jealous, serene abu, actually in a vatican city, she was shot dead by israeli forces was on assignment in the occupied westbank in may and israeli forces have rated the home of a palestinian activist who was killed in august, troops attacks that abraham abraham novel seas house in nablus and reports the arrest of his brother. eod operation is the latest in the series targeting members of the palestinian armed group, lyons den in the occupied west bank. but he's a new gun to our investigating what caused a fire that swept through a dormitory, killing 11 girls. it broke out at a boarding school, visually impaired children outside the capsule. come paula barbara, and gave her reports, despair and desperation. as bodies carried away from the child dormitory, oh, parents have been told that girls with beyond recognition,
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we have to wait for dna test results to identify their daughters and lay them to rest. but his anger that measures that could have saved that children's lives weren't followed one door, which would have been used for exit was closed. and there was even a bed blocking that, that to do. so this way there are many casualties. it middle tray to her best but couldn't also afford to save money. the had teacher of salam, a school for the blind says the school wasn't prepared for the fire. i have tried to meet the term. we do not have a system to like fi extinguishers. because we have always been appealing to government to provide us with some of these judges. but in vain. dormitory fires
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a common in uganda. they have been blamed on faulty wiring or arson in 2008. 19 children were killed in the night time fire at a boarding school in kampala. the government said it would implement more regulations to prevent tragedies. but more than a decade later, families have woken up to the worst news. barbara and go path out to sarah. a well known journalist in haiti has survived an assassination attempt up as an owl point of funds. a was shot in his car on his way to work and put a prince on tuesday, is expected to recover after undergoing several operations. attack came weeks after the government appealed for foreign military to help combat as powerful gangs. unrest led to critical shortages of fuel and water and complicated efforts to respond to a cholera outbreak lanes. his health minister, his warning that outbreak is spreading faster than previously thought. and he's 41 . people have died from the disease. infections have doubled in early 2010
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a few days and a half of them. a children, un supported health workers have been trying to limit the outbreak since early october or week of richardson is the un resident coordinator in haiti. she says the ongoing political and social unrest is making the situation was without fuel. it's very difficult to get access to clean water. whichever one knows it's one of the key and the most if you want to fight a outbreak. and there is also different countries too, for people to move around and not only because of the lack of transport, because of the guys to do a few. and also because there is a lot of gang violence happening around the capital, we have in particularly institutes a may. and there are people being caught in, in actually in gone higher between rivaling gang and re seen over 3 months. we've had seen 900 people in india and in gang violence. so
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that type of movement, of course, it's very make condition very difficult if you want to treat, if you want to treat color a quickly and, and because of the few we have to do, we also help in any way to collections. so the sanitary conditions are really right for perfect. but clearly there is also a somewhat higher level of experience to know how or how to treat colorado. there is also know among the population of what to do is just that without access to clean water without access to and to be able to move around to move to a health center, then a really robust result. it's very difficult in the united states midterm elections are fast approaching a few key races could determine which party controls the senate. one is in the state of pennsylvania where 2 candidates held. a highly anticipated debate on sir is kristin salumi was there law for the 27th studios in harrisburg,
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in the 1st and only pennsylvania senate debate. the key question was whether democrat, john fatter men was up to the job or after suffering a stroke more than 5 months ago. and you may notice these large monitors that are behind us. this is part of our closed captioning system. and despite seeing the questions in writing, the man once considered the candidate to beat at times struggle to make his point here on raising the minimum wage. that's, that's the most american bargain. that if you work full time, you should be able to live in dignity as well. true. and i believe they haven't have any business as being being oh, you can have businesses being subsidized by not paying and individuals that just simply cannot re, to, to pay their own way. funding republican ma'am, at oz has been trying to capitalize on growing concerns about the economy. he's not released cognizant of the real challenges of business owners who got the balance
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that with employees. thankfully, we have a solution at john, you didn't answer the question. you can't put businesses out of a commission in order to pay more wages because they won't be in the wages will go to 0 regardless of their performance, whether it was restoring the right to an abortion on a national level for democrats, or rising crime for republicans both candidates largely stuck to their campaign talking points. pennsylvania embodies the political tug of war in this country between democrats and republicans. donald trump won the presidential election here in 2016 joe biden in 2020. and in this year's senate race, both candidates are sticking closely to their party platforms, while at the same time attempting to show they're more pennsylvania and less washington d. c. it's a contest of personalities. political scientists to sara nibbler has been following the race. they're both running as political outsiders, right? no one wants to be part of the, the washington establishment or, or, you know,
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government in washington. inflation is weighing heavy on pennsylvania voters, or anyone has gone to a grocery store and bought some eggs or milk or anything like that and found out how much you know they're over increased for some party platform is more important than debate performance. it turns into an argument that's not in my opinion, won't help me make a decision. it just turns me off and pennsylvania voters with so few senate races and serious contention could very well determine which party controls in the senate . kristin salumi al jazeera harrisburg pennsylvania south korea's military is conducting marine drills as part of large scale motor exercises on its east coast. governments, as the drills are necessary to prepare for any threats to the country. holtgrewe has been ramping up missile tests in recent weeks. any film festival has been held in kenya that aims to tell human interest stories based on sustainable development
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goals. organizers say the aim is to connect communities around the world. government, sorry, reports from nairobi, a knows a tale of a woman leaving with disability in kenya. it's an uncomfortable film about maneuvering physical and sexual challenges in a conservative country like kenya. so it was one of dozens of phones, so that honored excellence in bringing to life the un sustainable millennium development goals. global leaders set an agenda 7 years ago to and poverty hunger protect the environment, among other things. but it has been a struggle. lydia mater warned the top award. she said, have film called some gura or rabbit. in swahili is a story that needs to be told. we can decide that that woman does not dissolve. what we have pushes poor because she is from
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a certain place because she hasn't disability. and stds it's about you know, artic score. it's about that. there are many people who are excluded from busy crates. the theme of this year's festival focused on covet, 19 climate change and conflict. this is the 2nd time the ceremony is being held here in kenya. and the idea is to tell more stories on the impact on communities in the world. some of the films was screened in canberra, one of the most famous informal settlements in the city ordinance to say it shows the contrasts and successes of the global goals. those who came to watch the screening, say the mostly worry about bread and butter matters. but as i know that she's going to read that as you're going through a lot. but my, what you got me watching the, the feel that now like give me another perspective of like, of ali, people are in the, you know,
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the country does. we reached before another form that captivated audiences was about the race to save ancient forests from logging companies in north america and columbia. what happens a lot in north america as people just think these are regional stories. and, but i think it really shows that, you know, the cutting down of forces is a universal theme from country to country. the filmmakers say the intent to continue to use their platform to tell stories that matter to millions of people. catherine sawyer, alta 0 nairobi said i had hair on al jazeera ah thing champion tyson, piri, saws a tune for charity coming up in full ah
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ah ah, at i'm now for all the sport went j. laura, thank you very much. well, the stars hoping to shine at they catch out well cut one top form in the champions league on tuesday. parasol man sounded a warning for the knockout stage, scoring 7 goals against mcabee heifer learned smith rounds up the action. oh yes, g superstar trio, we're back in the starting lineup and a football lesson was in store for the visitors. used to live that way. you know, messy began the 72 route early in the game. he kills within killing him, but they got in on the ice to lima
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also found the target all inside the opening 35 minutes. ah, messy still wasn't done before. half. tell him it's little messy and him. but i also finished me 2 goals. he 6 of the group stage, the top score in this season's competition, ah, p s g and been feasible fight for top spot in. the final group matches the portuguese side, knocked out event us with a for 3, when in lisbon. you've a missing out on the last 16 for the 1st time in a is shanika. let's latino ha ha. tough might save the defending champion. israel madrid. beaten light. zig cmo verna scored the decisive go in a 3 to victory. this is matt at 2021. champions, chelsea secure that place in the lockout stage to i'm top spot in the group. thanks to to player heading for cattle croatia, mac coveted. put the mad at salzburg and it's who am when was wrapped up by another
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class. he strike from germany chi, have it sitting in a way to the top corner former when his ac milan boosted their hopes of qualifying from the same group. they moved into 2nd place in the table with a foreigner when at dina moselle, grab manchester city, drew a blank as this season stole, man, erling holland, returns his former club barissi at dalton. they have the chance to go in, but we had morris so his penalty saved as the much into goals. but the point takes both teams through to the last 16. lord smith al jazeera, both liner facing elimination from the champion, even before they take off their matching as bind munich later. when, when for 4 came in the group stage so far has left them in deep trouble. even to milan beat victoria pulse. and in that earlier kickoff and bossa will be knocked out of the competition for the last 16 for 2nd season in a right. now, other than she care is waka waka official woke up songs often get forgotten about
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after the end of the tournaments. but one country singer is hoping that her performance will open the door for more young girls in the region to become musical artists. 6 0 if you don't know this song yet, by the end of the world cup is living rent free in your hair. ah, my a higher, better together was the 1st track to be released for cattle 2022. i got to meet one of the stars of the song country singer i shall, i'm so thrilled to be speaking to you. we're all singing in the office higher, higher, higher for what does higher, higher actually mean? so the meaning in arabic, me is like, let's go kind of, it's kind of calling people to get up and, ah, celebrate, enjoy. so that's like the general meaning of the word play. and when i 1st became
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aware of you, you are posting videos of your singing on instagram, to lou. how did you go from posting your videos on instagram to then suddenly singing the welcome song? oh, i think it has a lot to do with people's reaction to my music. my singing. ah, for me i was just doing it for fun. i never like, never thought that i would be here just because i'm forcing things on instagram. lou. i think it was very rare to see like a category, a woman singing ah online. ah, i am you walking out on the stage and 8, put the fee for draw,
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singing your song high a higher. it seems like such a groundbreaking moment because like you mentioned earlier, we haven't seen sing, is looking like you on such a global stage. tell me about that. there was another life changing experience for me. i just really focus on myself, focus on whatever mission i have to fulfill that moment, and i don't think i just don't think i just feel and that's how i like go through it. and then when i'm done, that's when i look back at the videos that i'm just like what, what did i do? who did i really do that? did i just do that? you know, that's when it hits me that like such as real moments such a big achievement the when you're standing on stage and you see, do you feel that you're singing for your country and for country women? definitely, i definitely feel like i have a mission and it's not an easy one. although i'm getting a lot of support, it's much more than i ever thought i was going to get but it's still emission. i'm
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still doing something that's different. i'm still opening a new door, but just being that initiator for other women, it makes it worth it. i'm happy to be that person for other women. i'm happy. when i get videos from little girls, see my song. you know, it just gives me goosebumps, it makes me very happy because i feel like growing up. i needed that. and i'm happy to be that for someone else gets up and celebrate. is the message of higher higher. but the impact devices performance on the song will last long past the final. while my next guest writes that song and had top 5 woke up genes to make a thing is the executive editor of rolling stone, india, and a music critic. she joins us now from him by the mika will give the will cut song and jesse, also the tournament is over. oh my god,
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i did my job of having me on the show. i was doing a little bit of the music that i was listening to what i was meeting with all this been such a delightful smorgasbord of you know, music coming in this. what about that? what's really exciting is that, you know, for the 1st time and if you like, history, we have like all of these so election. so that's been keeping everyone all to october. let's look at some of your favorite well cut songs that you sent us earlier. they released in south africa, 2010 shaquira with walker walker. let's take a listen. i believe with them for can make it. why does that make your short list of one of your favorite
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songs? i think one of my favorite book up songs of all day, i mean i do actually need one is to walker, you know, want to help. and then it was a great time to be watching the video on television. let's get dad to be watching music videos on you. would you say? well, definitely check. you get a 2nd while i think more metaphorically more into it or motivational adam, board inspiring, was reading flag by a can. i think it was just the fact that all the songs i'd be pictures moves that are the word. yeah. do you do running into the song then? did i be meaning that word? yorba in boston as much as they will go for 1098 france the cup of life by ricky martin. we are all dancing to that. let's have a listen to that. so we a with,
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do you think that one was popular because we were all going through this kind of latin music phase at the time? absolutely, and i think that all the world was a love and really martin, he had given us a wedding here. so i think you are the flavor, not just of the see the able to play with the decade. and oh, my gosh, the video, the video was so hot warming. i think everyone loved the video so much. it was also when you know mtv, with the rules, we had so much music coming into our life. a couple of life was sole source of big . i think the greatness of the song what that its methods that we're going to do, you know, i was 11 at the time. i remember this song, it didn't do my a growing up. you know that i think one of the songs that all the one you know, got me into music journalism. we're going to go back to those cats are 2022 songs that we mentioned earlier. we heard that 1st one higher, higher, but that's
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a few for the tournaments. or in fact, once this tournament, as she gets underway, the latest one like the sky, which peaches, female thing is for morocco, iraq and the u. 8. well, let's take a lesson showy. ah, well this is the 1st mid least well cup said you think that that's why this song sort of plays into the appeal for, for many fans who just love it. absolutely. and movie, think of the middle east getting off the beautiful epicenter, which is the contents of culture. so you don't have representation from get all the voices of middle league representation of so many different messages than the music itself. a 3rd, i think that's why this one's better. you better, especially not to mention the fact,
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but i from what phenomena women are based on the line up and all you know in the do you do any do soundtrack? we also have an old woman collaboration that itself is unprecedented, making it even more unique and even more milestone egg. all right, and i make a saying thank you very much for joining us there. i'm clear to monday, but staying on the sports and music theme heavyweight boxing champion, tyson theory, who struggled with his mental health is really thing his debut single to raise money for charity. have a listen. ah . she's been a mostly platform for me to spread the word or mental health and have done it to the best of my ability. i've been very vocal about it since the comeback since the
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demise on the return. i've been very vocal about the the mental health struggle has been widely printed from highs and lows. had some down. so i've tried my most best to keep talking about as much as a camp while at the t 20 cricket. well, cup island have cause a huge upset by beating england and the super 12 stage islands captain andy bell. bernie led the way for his team at the m. c. g. with a quick fire. 62 from just 47 balls. that a target of a 158 in reply, england struggled from the start with josh, just butler and alex hales and ben stokes all fooling cheaply. england were behind the required run rates. when the rain came island winning by 5 runs in the m b a. the washington wizards made it 3 winds were for kyle christmas. for the 25 points is a cruise to 122000000 to 9 point when over detroit pistons. that was a bad tempered game between the phoenix suns in the golden state warriors clay
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thompson got into an angry exchange with devin booker, and was ejected from the game. that's the 1st time that happened to him in his career, thompson's warriors ended up losing the game to the sons. 134, to 105. for karen allen, the and h l. phil castle celebrated the iron man recalled by scoring his 400 career goal as the vegas gold nights beat. the san jose sharks for to to castle broke the record by starting his 990th consecutive game since 1st taking to the ice in november, 2009. all right, that is last spoke now the more free later. so i think you bought a new calling, we need you to present a regular music segmented over news. i was please we back in just a moment. a
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