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i think your office of some really exciting opportunities to break apart from those systems of power and to collect data in a way that back sort of represents different communities, challenging mainstream misconceptions. i hope to quite create content for ministration. it doesn't alienate people, it doesn't make people feel like i'm not mine on to standards who's truth is it anyway? on al jazeera, i live in cats, off a 16 in 2010. i was live on air in the old sekins. oh hall, when the well come pronounce that was made, it's just really great to have the 1st mid least well come pick. it unites people from different backgrounds and races and that's why it's so important and i'm excited that it's finally on my doorstep in castle. this is gonna be an amazing venue for the well, ca can't wait to bring my kids, it kick off with just around the corner, and i think we're going to get some really great gang. ah,
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ukraine says russian troops are reinforcing their position in san with the most severe fighting, taking place in the turn, yet screeching. ah, come on, think of this is as you see it, i live for the whole. so coming up at least 15 people killed in a suspected ice will attack on a shrine in the iranian city as well. yeah, in the u. k. c, 9 spaces is 1st prime ministers. questions, including a grilling of a cabinet appointments, hemmed in by angry business and aspirations, the poor of brazilians in the amazon. why the environment may lose out whoever wins the presidential runoff?
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ah, the ukraine says a wet weather and difficult terrain is complicating its advance in the southern hassan region. kids forces are piling pressure on russian troops, but the prospect of another battle battlefield set back for president vladimir putin as field fears the kremlin could use a nuclear weapon or a force at reports from keith. ukraine's long counter offensive for his son grinds on, but despite russia's recent order to evacuate civilians and reports of some military drawback, the message from ukraine is at the russians. a digging in for a fight. manipulable, vertical bureau or changing positions at our intelligence confirmed that they have been reenforced by very many recruit. the level is that they are strengthening their flanks. you may take up trenches, me as they fear our air force. me, you've, your art law, artillery and soldiers lose. a thin of new copays destroyed russian army tells the
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tale of ukrainian gains. the russian general in charge of this war recently talked of difficult decisions having to be made around her son, attracting speculation that ukraine might soon retake it in time for winter. but ukraine is now talking about russian reinforcements and obstacles to progress. doors in the some of the situation on the front line itself is very tense. the enemy has dug itself in and at the moment it seems they do not intend to leave. it is noticeable that they worked, reinforced their dug out, trenches and fortifications when the way from ukraine. russia's armed forces were carrying out exercises on wednesday, simulating ordinated use of nuclear weapons launched from land, sea and air. or the russian military says it's in preparation for a response to an enemy attack. russia president, making more unsubstantiated claims about a nuclear threat from ukraine, including a radiological or dirty bomb, is that you rule. they ignore the statements of the key regime about the desire to
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get nuclear weapons. after all, the key authority said that openly. no, every one is keeping quiet. there are also plans to use a so called a dirty bomb for provocations. russia state media is amplifying such claims still further saying that ukraine intends to put a dirty bomb inside, a fake russian missile, and designated overture noble. at every turn, such accusations have been dismissed by ukraine and its allies as absurd, dangerous, transparently false, either escalate, re, russian grandstanding or an indication that russia itself intends to use such a device. but conventional weapons continue to do damage enough here and to me pro a petrol station set ablaze by a russian strike. emergency cruise said to people, including a pregnant woman, were killed. harry force it out to sierra give the ukranian president vadim zaleski says the most ferocious fighting is taking place in the eastern done. yes, collegian said, lot number to me. so give me and there are been no significant changes on the front
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line. the most severe fighting is taking place in donetta region, buckman directions out of difficult. it is the place where the insanity of the russian command becomes more evident, day after day over the months. they are driving people to death. they're concentrating, the highest level of artillery strikes, all of our soldiers who are defending their positions in these areas. internet region of our heroes, ukraine's deputy prime minister has urged refugees who fled the lighting to remain abroad this winter because of severe constraints on the power grid. russia strikes have severe, seriously damaged, more than a 3rd of ukraine's energy facilities. to say power the government has begun 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 that
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you have honorable relatives who may be ill, bed ridden or elderly, to a russia called a meeting at the un over the extent of the powers of the secretary general. that was in response to the us and its allies, calling for an investigation into allegations moscow used iranian drones in ukraine, which would be a breach of un sanctions. western countries rejected rushes assertion. the secretary general, antonio gutierrez, does not have a mandate to launch an inquiry. russia seeks to obstruct and confuse. but yielding to these threats, and a seeding to russia's demand at the secretary, i'm not terry. out. it's $20.00 to $31.00 mandate in this instance, would be extremely problematic. it would undermine implementation of un security council resolutions and give all countries including russia, a free pass to flout security council imposed obligations. united states regrets
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that russia's once again abused its position as a council member to waste this body's time and seek to hide its own violations. a protest have taken place across iran as thousands marked the 40th day since the death of massa, meaning 22 year old dog, while in custody of the so called morality police. she was arrested for violating a strict dress code for head coverings, a death spock nationwide. unrest which authorities have blamed on foreign interference. police confronted some of the people who travel to mean his grave. dosage of bari reports from the capital to her on the chanting women life freedom. thousands of people gathered at the cemetery in kurdistan province. the final resting place. of massa, amelia mourners are heard calling the province the fascists. graveyard. hours later, this was the scene in the city of suckers. a security forces fought with people. semi official news agencies say nearly 10000,
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came out to mark the 40th day since massa mimi died and police custody into her on the university. students across the country also remembered her. this group is singing from the blood of the youth of the homeland 2 lips. have grown scuffle broke out in another university across the city. and police use your gas to disperse students in at least 2 institutions. inter on the student. protests were not just in the capitol, but across the country. this was the scene in the city of canada with many chanting freedom, and in the 2nd largest city, much had students have been protesting since the death of massa media last month. protests are not limited to only schools. this is to her on grand bazaar on wednesday, the matter 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 and saying it shows massa
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arriving at a facility for so called the re education class on the religious benefit of wearing a headscarf. according to the official autopsy and a government investigation, massa had a pre existing health condition and suffered a heart attack. her family says this is not true and says she was beaten while in custody. government supporters also rally across the country. the president addressed the issue in a live televised interview. we shall go from cur. oh, in i told her family that this news was shocking, not just for me, but for every iranian voice of criticism in 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 right. okay, what should be defined? a room? earlier this month, president racy, visited an all female university into iran, where he praised the achievements of women in academia. at the same time, these university students chanted racy, 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 year, regardless of which version of events, people believe it is clear that nasa means death has changed this country door such a bari al jazeera terran at least 15 people have been killed and 40 injured in an attack claimed by i saw on a she, our religious shrine in iranian city of should as to gunman have been caught and one is still on the run. victoria gate can be reports the populace shashi rog, shrine insurance was packed with people when an eyesore gum and open fire or witnesses say the attack during evening prayers with time to cause maximum damage. ah, we were preparing for prayers and then we heard the gunshot. we tried to escape from the other side and then i realized i was bleeding. luckily, i could not see who was shooting and it was from outside,
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but we were inside the shrine. it started from the street and then they came towards the shrine and they shot, however, they saw it on some of the victims were brought to this hospital for they spoke of their shock at the attack. she la la la number by tong that i went to sha sharah with my children here. i heard sounds of gunfire after we prayed that he went to a room next to the shrine. this gunman came and fired a barrage of shots, lethargic bullet hit my arm and leg that it hit my wife's back, but thank god my child was not it. he 7 years old yamaha the la popular with tourists. the city of shiraz last witnessed a similar attack 14 years ago. wednesday, shooting comes at a time when security is on high alert in iran following weeks of protests across the country. at the ang was to attack her worship as it came at the sunset. the time when people go for prayers and he has killed a lot of people for the countries and, and chalk it on,
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doesn't see this type of service attacks are normally nicer. don't hold that. be raining. president abraham were e c, condemned the shooting, which he said was an attempt to divide the country through violence and fear. he said there would be what he called a severe response to the attack victoria gate and be al jazeera deploy. are the energy company that operates israel's kaddish. offshore gas field in the mediterranean sea says it began producing gas on wednesday. energy also says extractions are 2 other gas wells at the carriage field will begin within the next 4 weeks. the site has been at the center of a maritime border of dispute between israel and lebanon. for years. 2 countries came to us broke agreement earlier this month. of the announcement comes just one day before lebanon, and israel are expected to officially sign that deal. lebanon's foreign minister was optimistic about it in an exclusive interview with edge 0 walked,
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should get to talk to the total energies and its partners must start work in the areas agreed upon with the lebanese government, namely block number 9 and the kind of field it takes time to extract gas, if it's there, and the lebanese people have great hope that their country will become a gas producing country. still ahead on edge, is it a po? frances bless is the family of murdered edges? he had a jealous shady, now more o'clock at the vatican and were in nairobi where a film festival is aiming to united global communities. ah, ally, the weather remains decidedly unsettled across eastern parts of canada. the northeast of the u. s. not a cloud sharing up here, one of the active weather system here,
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just making his way across the lakes to the east of the lakes. we've got some decent warmth in place, but over towards the out west, just around the rockies. in particular. it's on the cold seidel cold plans just coming in here because we have seen a fair amount of snow. things will warm up as we go through the next couple of days . but i went to weather that cooler weather that we are weather, try to sink its way for the southwards, over the next hour or so. still a few florida in around colorado. some went to where the coming into the place, eastern side of north america find a drive by the station. not too bad 18. so it's just, it's pretty good into what new york about where it should be. further north, west pacific northwest. we have got some cloud of right and some snow, mainly snow up into b. c there. and that'll continue to just drive its way. a little further south was as we go through friday by friday. remember that snow in colorado sliding down across sir, you mexico? we'll ask you to turn to rain as it pushes into wet texas. so some heavy, a burst of rain foundry downpours coming in at this stage. heavy burst of rain
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oh, hello again. you're watching. i just need a reminder about top stories this. ukraine says wet weather and the to rain is making the counter offensive in the southern person region more difficult. president zalinski says the fiercest fighting is taking place in the eastern, yet screeching confrontations have taken place between iranian security forces and demonstrators in the home town of master armine thousands of protesters, march the cemetery where she was buried to mock. 40 days since her death in police custody, at least 15 people have been killed in a rendezvous. southern city should at least say gum and went into a shrine, an open fire. he was shocked and taken into custody. i saw has claimed responsibility on a matter who wins the 2nd round of brazil's presidential elections on sunday.
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environmental groups say the brazilian amazon will likely continue to lose. they say it will be difficult to stop the expansion of mining and farming and protected areas. monica unique, you have reports from mattel grosso, the su home to the world's largest tropical wet land. a saw fight in the fundamental fierce largest tropical wetlands tours from all over the world. come to watch, rare birds and wild life in the brazilian state of muddle gross with the school. 2 years ago with catastrophic fire destroyed much of this green paradise. leaving a trail of destruction and killing millions of native species. a forego cloudy cossack way said defaulted. yar formals have always cleared the land with fire, but the intensity of the 5, if seen in the last he is not common. it's a consequence of divorce dropped in the century caused by deforestation in the amazon and extensive forming by chicago with president able so now to brazil,
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witness to peak of deforestation in the amazon. in 2021. 13000 square kilometers were destroyed, reaching a 14 year high environmental, his fear that if bull sold out a wednesday, october 30th run off, you'll continue pushing for legislation to open up protected areas for mining and farming. as he said, he would, he would as over, you saw fidelmo prison burleson are as government has already dismantled and defended public organizations in charge of controlling the preservation of the environment. the pun, danelle is the size of many european countries. if there's no protection, it will eventually try out to me, boston and left her a rival for president reason as to rule of a silver has been criticized in the past for the construction of the controversial belo moon. she hydropower dam in the amazon. it displaced some 40000 people, but lola did implement environmental policies, dramatically reducing deforestation,
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and it's promising to rebuild government institutions that control illegal activities in the amazon. judging how brazilians voted in the 1st round, environment is far from being a priority. for out of every 10 congressman elected are against strict laws limiting economic activity and protected areas. these charcoal color tree trunks are the scars of an intense fire that passed through this forest. 3 years ago. it took fire fighters 40 days to control the flames. and even though scarce rain helped the panther now flourish, this may well be a temporary respite. the future of the month and none in the amazon may well depend on the outcome of sunday's election. and under capability of the next president to find a balance between defending nature while promoting much needed economic growth. monica and i give al jazeera but i now brazil, on esl franco job. him is
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a political analyst, and professor at helio alonso university. he joined us now from rio de janeiro, thanks very much for being with us. so let's get to this question. first of all of why i'm the environmental concerns or not, don't seem to be pro priority for for both. are candidates here what, why is that? well, there is a great difference both. so now has the same mind sets of the military did take, or she believes that the amazon should be occupied by, by, by people. then the economic activities should be free to be to be developed in the amazon land. the workers party favors the morning fire and more concerned with the environmental protection. then there may be a problem in the future for brazil and exports of soy beans and meats. if the,
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for example, do appear union cuz they're concerned with the global warming decides to put some, some limits for it stopped importing products from the rain forests from areas deforest stated up the rain forests. but i think that it's much more as much more concerned with that than, than president both so not bread. and so now to has in the farmers, particularly the, the big ones who are enough as men can strip. and since then he's the conservative and the countryside, people tend to be conservative. so there is a natural alliance and both so now to dismantle days to, to, to that made the that made the spectrum that the. ready in charge of preservation of the environment and he has favor
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dugger business in his support, the mining and farming in reservations. so there's a great difference between the 2 countries. so even if, let's just say, even if luna was to win here and reimpose restrictions on, on all of those activities in the, in the amazon what's the, what are the chances that they, what are the chances that they will go far enough in addressing the economic concerns lead the environmental concerns rather well, lula had the very active minister of being 5 of my job who left the team to does the name because it didn't agree with semi but mental progresses should she lost the debates. deb, but now she supported la. again, am she is the person who, who has the best credentials to fight against the amazon in destruction. she is
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from the state of dockery which is one of the states of the rain forest shows she's very qualified to, to put brazil back into the, into the right position in because brazil had taken some commitments, including in the, in the conferences on time it's change on the you went conferences, then for example, present promised to stop the logging in 2030 than for them both. so not a said that the real stuff only in the illegal logging and the environmental. it's believe that they should start logging the law. is that we have enough land to, to grow crops and then we can raise capital. we don't need to to 330 bar to do that. and not the same to say yes, that's the amazon,
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the more that's 17 percent of the 4 cuts. right? the equality cycle that's between 20 and 25 percent. the limber ship goes beyond that. we're going to the rain pouring through the film and then we're going to have to leave it. there are lots more discussion on this to come. i'm sure for the moment, nelson franco, and she'll be me. thanks so much for being with us. thank you. how the u. k. the new leader, richie su, neck was put to the test in parliament as he faced the opposition in his 1st prime minister's questions. soon i use the weekly session to warn that tough days lay ahead and defended a controversial cabinet appointment. allan fisher reports from london. slavin is 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. this was from the opposition labor
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party, an acknowledgement of the historic moment. may i 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 coal ordinarily general elections . let working people have their sy antola, 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 and elected that we won and a lot. elliot, the 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. she was sacked just a week ago by las trust for a classified data breach, an appointment as soon as i was forced to defend the house actually made an error of judgement. but she recognized that she raised the matter and she accepted ha
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miss day. why? that's why i was delighted to welcome back into a united cabinet that brings her teeth in the heart of government. she soon i was propelled into the job after las trust presided over an economic meltdown in her 1st few weeks in charge. no, the announcement of her, the government will repair the country's 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 debuts go, this was perhaps as good as wishes to night could hold free. but the issues facing las trust haven't disappeared. please questions, and there will be tougher days ahead. allen fisher al jazeera,
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westminster. a po process has blessed the family of murdered edges. he had a journalist, shitty and i walk in vatican city. the special memorial mass has also been held in rome for the palestinian american shooting was targeted and shot dead by rainy forces while on assignment in the occupied west bank city of janine in may. stephanie deca has more from the vatican city, the post by the family, the family that is here is tony and brother, his 2 daughters and his wife. the pope passed by tony also held out a picture of shitty and that he blasted and move past the family. they also met with cards and paddling. who is the essentially the secretary of state of the holy c. also cardinal somebody who was a vatican diplomat, i'm so of course, significant and symbolic surely, hugely for you know, a catholic family, you know, considering what happened to me,
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but i was talking to leno. one of shooting nita's family has been very tireless when it comes to pushing for justice, talking to various governments also the international criminal court. no, 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 shoulder, the soldier who shot should come in to justice. of course, we know the americans 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. a unique film festival in kenya is aiming to tell human interest stories based on sustainable development goals. organizers say they want to connect communities around the world and keep pushing to attain their goals. katherine
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sawyer reports from nairobi, making noise, and announce a tale of a woman living 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. ledia mata one the top award. she saith of film called some gura or rabbit. in swahili is a story that needs to be told. we can't decide that that woman does not deserve what we have pushes poor because she is from a southern, please,
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because she has on disability. and stds it's about you know, arctic score. it's about that we 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 auditor 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 because i know that it's going to radically as you're going through a lot. but my, what you got me watching be the feel that now like give me another perspective of late of ali. people are in the you know, the 100.
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