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o. iranian security forces confronted protest is as thousands, march to march, 40 days since the death of missouri. minnie in the custody of her morality, police ah, nor entails his al jazeera life from london. also coming up, gunman open fire and a shrine in the southern iranian city of shiraz, killing at least 15 people, sent back to syria. why rights groups are worried about the safety of refugees returning from lebanon, plus run in the u. k, which is an act faces his 1st prime ministers questions, including a grinning and wood cabinet appointments. ah,
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and it will begin in iran where day of sweeping protest has taken place across the country as people mock the 40th day since the death of massa mini, that's the traditional warning period in iran security forces confronted some of the thousands of people who traveled germany's grave, the 22 year old died while in custody of the so called morality police for violating strict dress codes for head coverings. dosage bar reports from the capital terran o chanting women, life freedom. thousands of people gathered at hg cemetery in kurdistan province. the final resting place of massa mimi warners, or heard calling their province the fascist graveyard hours later, this was the scene in the city of sack, as a security forces fought with people. semi official news agencies say nearly 10000, came out to mark the 40th day since massa mooney died in police custody in teheran
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o university. students across the country also remembered her. this group is singing from the blood of the youth of the homeland tulips have grown. scuffles broke out in another university across the city. and police use tear gas this for students in at least 2 institutions into iran. the student protests were not just in the capitol, but across the country. this was the scene in the city of paddock, with many chanting freedom. and in the 2nd largest city, measured students have been protesting since the death of massa media last month. protests are not limited to only schools. this is terrance grand bizarre. on wednesday. nasa was visiting relatives with her brother in the capital when she was detained by the so called morality police for not wearing the mandatory headscarf properly. the police released the security camera footage of saying it shows massa arriving at a facility for so called
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a re education class on the religious benefits of wearing a headscarf. according to the official autopsy and a government investigation, massa had a pre existing health condition and suffered heart attack. her family says this is not true and says she was beaten while in custody. government supporters also rallied across the country. the president addressed the issue in a live televised interview. we shall go from to her in i told her family that this news was shocking. not just for me, by for every iranian void of criticism and dialogue on various issues have a place in the constitution and can help us in the decision making process all. but the distinction between protesting and royalty which should be defined a room earlier this month. president racy visited an all female university in teheran, where he praised the achievements of women in academia. at the same time. these university students chanted gracie, get lost outside the building. this is the area where iran's morality police
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arrested massa minnie on a tuesday afternoon since then they haven't been seen much in the city. whatever happens next your, regardless of which version of events people believe it is clear that massa minis, death has changed this country go so jibari, joseph live now from toronto dawson, what was the latest on the protest? well, the ongoing protests that took place earlier in the day in a massive home town of soc, has seemed to have reached an end, according to officials in that province. we heard from semi official news agencies, quoting police officials saying that the situation there is com. but i have to tell you that the internet was cut off there this afternoon with officials citing security considerations as a reason. so we don't have any ways of verifying that news that come out of their what we have heard over the past few hours is a number of sporadic and protested demonstrations taking place not only in the
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capital to her on but across the country. and we have just heard recently that there has been a fatality that is, according to official semi official news agencies. a revolution guard intelligence officer has been shot dead in hammered on province, which borders occur to san province in the western part of the country. this is going to certainly be a seen as a escalation and a extra concern for the government to have been a towing. the line that there, this is a security situation that is unfolding in the country. and the way to deal with demonstrators is really to maintain peace and stability in iran at a moment when clearly there are serious concerns about how people are viewing the events that unfolded with my son needs death. no, no separate story or the attack can shiraz. what can you tell us about that? well, at about 60 m local time in sharon, which is around 15 gmc,
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we heard reports that a gunman had opened fire in a shrine in the city in farce province. in the eastern part of her on shrouds is very well known as a tourist pub. and this took place at a shrine that is known as shall have shut all the lights, the king of lights. and according to the official from that province, we just heard the desktop has now gone up to 15 people and a number of dozens of been injured. apparently this gunman opened fire, then he was confronted by police who shot back at him. he's now injured, but in police custody, they do not know if he has any affiliation to any known groups in or outside the country. and it's a very rare event to take place. the last time. such an incident happened, insurance was in 2008. when a bomb went off inside a mouth, killing 14 people, certainly they officials who are saying this is
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a terrorist act. and it's going to warrant a much more of a strict security apparatus to get involved in terms of ensuring that this does not take place in any other parts of the country. doesn't jabbar. i thank you very much indeed. ah, hundreds of syrian refugees who fled to lebanon to escape the war, and making the uncertain journey back home. lebanese officials say more than $700.00 a being voluntarily repatriated. but does any reports from us out in lebanon rights groups concerned about their safety? they're leaving behind a life in exile. i've got crossing the border back into syria. lebanon is where hundreds of thousands of syrians escaped to during the war. there's mixed feelings and a lot of uncertainty. some don't have homes,
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nor jobs. with many say it's dire economic conditions that are driving them back because 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 will be the same there, at least there, we can find a place to be buried. the repatriation process is being organized by the governments 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 are subject to arrest and deportation. at the same time, you have politicians from across the political spectrum and up and on. really pick
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up the as and so back and hateful rhetoric towards refugees living on 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 8 to syria is a way to put more political pressure on damascus. live in the sea that are a very limited number of political refugees. we can stop the repatriation 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 us has verified nearly 80000 have returned and less than 3000 have signed up for repatriation in recent weeks. that's a small number. those who don't return are from former strongholds of the
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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. britain is new need ever. she's not current been put to the test at the house of commons in his 1st prime minister's questions. he defended the reappointment of sue and bravo. and as home secretary of the she was forced to resign just last week due to a data breach. fisher has more. i finished a little more than 24 hours is taking the top job. richie sooner stood in the house of commons for the 1st time, as prime minister was from the opposition labor party, an acknowledgement of the historic woman. my welcome, they prime minister, the fast british, asian prime minister, is a significant moment in our national story. but there was a quick return to rody partisan politics and the call for an early general
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elections. let working people have their say, a toll a general election, richie sooner and echo from his words on tuesday, insisting his mandate was clear. our mandate is based on a manifesto that we were elected on to remind him, an election that we won and a lot. elliot. the new prime minister met his leadership team for the 1st time, but he's already facing criticism for his appointment of swell braverman as home secretary, the you case, interior minister while she was sacked just a week ago by las trust for a classified data breach. an appointment that the sooner was forced to defend contact the house actually made an error of judgement. but she recognized that she raised the matter and she accepted ha miss day. far away from westminster. the political up people has exhausted people who are at least willing to give the new man a chance. i just wanted this to them to see. i think it's like everybody else. and obviously, we need to know where we are and,
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and how much things are gonna cost very initial times. and it, i think it's an difficulty anybody in different countries. so yet if people a chance richie sooner has warned of heart economic choices ahead. but the announcement of how the government will repair the countries finances has been delayed by the change at the top. it's also extremely important that that statement is based on the most accurate possible economic forecasts and forecasts of public finances. and for that reason, the prime minister and i have decided that it is prudent to make that statement on the 17th of november and as prime ministerial debut school. this was perhaps as good as richie sooner could hold free. but the issues facing las trust happened disappear, please questions. and there will be tougher days ahead. alan fisher. i'll g xena, westminster. as glenna to pull brennan at last. miss tessa polish which pretend 1st
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to ella brown and to a top cabinet position. yes 6 days is not a long time to spend in the public political purgatory, not at all, but it seems that for she soon act a new prime minister assesses that soil. abrahamson is less of a liability and more of an asset as far as his government goes. after all, she is a you're a skeptic like he is. she is very right wing just like he is. and she resigned over kind of what she described as a technical breach. so really soon i was able to sort of gloss over it and, and accept her her mia copa. and the other thing though is it doesn't look good. it was a gift to the opposition parties. as you saw in alan's report, there, i mean, 24 hours ago we should soon ack spoke about a government of integrity and accountability and openness. unprofessionalism. and now he's reappointing. somebody who just 6 days ago was forced to quit, and it was a gift to the opposition parties who've accused him of essentially doing a grubby deal with sula brothman to advance his leadership
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a campaign up with that said, i think he still in the honeymoon period and his figuring that he's going to survive it. and in the meantime, the government has it a little while longer before she has its economic plan. yes, a postponements all from next monday, which is when we were expecting to hear the government's 5 year medium term plan. i have to say though, that there's a massive difference between the markets. turmoil that resulted after a liz trusting quasi quoting per se. well, sir said that they weren't going to reveal the costing for them. many budget markets went into term all over that. the postpone ones, this time appears to have been accepted by the financial markets. disappointing but understandable was one quote i saw from rob banks from a rob buying strategist to day festival wishes to knock former chancellor himself wants to get intimately acquainted with what jeremy hunt his new chancellor is actually going to be announcing. and 2nd of all though, there's the data, the data that would be used to assess the affordability of the government's plans,
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if they did it on monday, would be based from data that is, that was from the midst of all that turmoil a couple of weeks ago. postpone it to november 17th and we're talking about data from now. when the markets are a lot more common stable, it's probably gonna look alot better for the government if they use data from now on november 17th than if they tried to rush it out on monday for a minute. thank you very much indeed. still to come this half hour, pent francis welcomes the family of murdered elders. here john issuing at work late to the vatican. tipping the scales museum. moxon is start moment witching a majority of women on it. ah hello. the weather remains res. remodeled across
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a good pause if yet very mild over to was at western side, if you happen to remain very unsettled as well as a cloud parting into western parts. nice autumnal storm fading aim, but as i said, it is mile. the winds coming from a sadly southwesterly direction around our area of low pressure, which has been churning away at a similar area for the last few days or so. so we're looking at temperatures, getting up into the 20s once again across the western side of year. we could well get into the low twenty's there, into berlin, so well above the sea, no average. there is some unsettled weather around. we have got some outbreaks of cloud and rain once again, mainly affecting those western parts. streams of wet to weather coming into ireland into wiles, pushing into west scotland. still some very wet weather there. into portico, western parts of a space, and that makes its way a little further east, which as we go on through friday, but for central areas, as you can see, it is largely drive the 021 celsius barmy conditions. here. i'll try whether they're across. so much of the mediterranean,
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ah, are one of the top stories you're now to 0 computations have taken place between iranian security forces and demonstrators in the hometown of massa, many thousands of protesters march to the cemetery where she was buried to mock 40 days since her death in police custody. these 15 people have been killed in iran, southern city of shiraz. please say a gunman went into a shrine and opened fire. he was shot and taken into custody islamic state, his isolation to his claim responsibility. lebanon has started repatriated, hundreds of syrian refugees. officials say they're returning home voluntarily, but rights groups are concerned about their safety. and frances has blessed the family of murdered al jazeera jonas. she read a berkeley in vatican city. especially memorial mass has also been held in rome for
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the palestinian american terrain was targeted and shot dead by his ready forces while on assignment in the occupied westbank city of janine in may. stephanie deca has war from vatican city, passed by the family. the family that is here is tony terean's brother, his 2 daughters and his wife. the pope, passed by tony, also held out a picture of shitty and that he blast move past the family. they also met with cards in the family and who is the essentially the secretary of state of the holy see also cardinal sandy, who was a vatican diplomat. so of course, significant and symbolic surely, hugely for you know, a catholic family. you know, it's considering what happened to me, but i was talking to lena one of the shootings. nita's families been very tireless when it comes to pushing for just talking to various governments, also the international criminal court. no,
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of course here at the vatican interest said, you know, we are hugely appreciative of the words and the support that we're getting from, you know, religious figures and diplomats, and politicians said, but what we really need is action. and we're not really come down to justice. that means bringing the shows, the soldier who shot city and country and to justice. of course, we know the americans and is really 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 is really forces have rated the home of a palestinian activist who was killed in august. troops attacked, abraham nobles, his house in numbers and reportedly arrested. his brother ed operation is related to a series targeting members of the palestinian on group lines. then in the occupied westbank, ukraine is admitted that its counter offensive in the south is proving more challenging due to weather conditions. and the terrain has been more shilling in
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the east. a rushing miss armstrong targeted college building into escape cur. south of comma tossed in the internet screen and there is a big, 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 hedges from textbooks and the smell of the burning and the dust to feel very potent in viet that this college building is rounded by residential flats. half all the windows have been blowing and the clean up cleaning operation has been taking say all morning and you can see the result of this last not windows, it's not got power. they've been working all morning to try to restore to some of these apartments. and some of these people just will just have to move back because
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they can't say neither ukrainian military are saying that the russians continue to mount defensive in the east and in the south in their recruiting and say that they've managed to repel 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 the need for a pixel station is have and the size to say because of the weather because of the rain you offensive. ukrainian offensive has been slow down because it's difficult to move military personnel as well as military equipment, but it's difficult to know exactly what's taking place in person because of ukrainians. do you have a media black act as impossible to impossible to get access to the area? but here in the east, the battle continues and to the size of us. as i said, this area here was hit in the early i was, i caused a lot of destruction ukraine. his deputy prime minister has urged refugees and fled the country to stay abroad this winter because of severe constraints on the power
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bridge. up to 40 percent of ukraine's energy facilities have been seriously damaged in russia. strikes to say, found the government already implemented. rolling power outages of up to 4 hours across the country did receive pretty well in the hotel timber. i'd like to take this opportunity to ask the refugees, not to return. we need to survive the winter, john. unfortunately the electricity network won't survive it. you can see what russia is doing. every one sees everything and to return now is to risk yourself and your children, your vulnerable relatives who may be ill. bed ridden or elderly to russian president vladimir putin has ever seen annual military exercises by strategic nuclear forces. 5 video link, russian officials say test launches of nuclear capable, ballistic, and cruise missiles were all successful, authentic and confirmed that russia had notified it and the routine drill. which nato, with nato also carrying out their annual game. russian court has dismiss claims
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that jailed opposition. nita alex, in the valley has been sent to punishment. so now the address the court 5 video link from prison, he said he was kept in the punishment cell for 2 months by himself. and another time for cooling an officer by his name. he was arrested in russia last year upon his return from germany, where he'd been recovering from nerve agent poisoning, which he blames on the kremlin, having a 9 year sentence on charges of fraud and contempt of court allegations he rejected as politically motivated and he's 22 people have been killed and thousands left homeless of the cycling sit, trying, slammed into coastal regions and bangladesh rode power and communication things have all been disrupted. authorities helping affected communities. autonomy child reports from patrick holly cycle and sit drink, maryland from the bail bengal early tuesday. with winds gusting up to 88 kilometer
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per hour and a storm surge of about 3 meters. heavy winds with rain and storm surge damaged thousands of homes in the coastal region and flooding low lying coastal areas. galka la nathan beach teeth that will be yesterday during the storm and heavy rain . the part of our house got all inundated, there was a strong wind and many trees also fell. and we couldn't even venture out and were very scared about the cycle and brought rains and flooding in other parts of the country, including the capitol darker. it's like an hour because of the hope due to the storm. marine, we're struggling. the looks is all the streets indebted by floods that is very difficult to travel treasures. the cyclops originated in the bay of bengal, before turning not towards coastal bangladesh. only wanting timely and massive evacuation. saved life during saigon said rung that slammed the coastal areas of bangladesh, electricity supply, telecom, and road communication were severely disrupted in many regions. nobody spooky,
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i live or say hundreds of electric polls were damaged or tilted due to the storm and some were totally destroyed. electric lines are now disrupted, but we're working to restore them within a few days. my mother, shes government says it is assessing the physical and financial damage. looted the cyclone around 10000 homes, 6000 heck, death of cropland and a 1000 heck. death of fish had to these were damaged a site and of course to lay the us the stammers under hit obsolete in the country. also, bangladesh is situated in one of the world's largest deltas, making it prone to natural disasters. scientists say climate change is making psych runs and floods. more intense and frequency was making bangladesh among the 10 most vulnerable country. most people who live in coastal belts or poor subsistence farmers and fishermen. for many of them, there's little left of their belongings and homes to come back to can be child re
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al jazeera, put to a cali bangladesh. 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 christian sitting the report law, read $47.00 studios in harrisburg, in the 1st and only pennsylvania senate debate. the key question was whether democrat, john ferryman, was up to the job 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 businesses being being oh, you can't have businesses being subsidized by not paying and individuals that just
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simply cannot have to pay their own way. money. 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 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 cuz they won't be 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 years senate race both candidates are sticking closely to their party platforms, while at the same time attempting to show that they're more pennsylvania and less
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washington dc. it's a contest of analogies. 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, government in washington. inflation is weighing heavy on pennsylvania voters. oh, can anyone has gone to a grocery store and bought some eggs or milk or anything like that and found out how much you know their own 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. an pennsylvania voters with so few senate races and serious contention could very well determine which party controls of the senate . kristin salumi al jazeera harrisburg, pennsylvania zealand is marked to historic moment as it reaches a majority of women in parliament. sir, i.
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