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ukraine says that russian troops are reinforcing their positions in hassan the most severe fighting taking place in that don yeske region. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera well life and also coming up at least 15 people killed in a suspected isolate tackling she a shrine in uranium city of shiraz. her spiritual bar, a side effects, mostly children, puts pressure on american emergency rooms doctors when it could get worse. and why the environment may lose out whoever wins the brazilian presidential runoff? ukraine, it says, wet, weather and difficult terrain is complicating its advance in the southern hassan
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region. he was a force, his parting pressure on russian troops for the prospect of another battlefield set back for president vladimir putin has field fears that kremlin could use a nuclear weapon. how force it reports from keith, ukraine's long counter offensive for her son grinds on. but despite russia's recent order to evacuate civilians and reports of some military drawback, the message from ukraine is that the russians a digging in for a fight manipulable federal bureau or changing positions that are intelligence confirmed that they have been reinforced by very many recruit the level that they are strengthened, their flanks you, they take up trenches because they fear our air force. and if you're artillery and soldiers lose, a thing of no copays destroyed russian army tells the 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
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ukraine is now talking about russian reinforcements and obstacles to progress towards in us. some of the situation on the front line itself is very tense. the enemy has dug itself in, and at the moment it seemed they do not intend to leave. it is noticeable that they worked, reinforced their dug out, trenches and fortifications only 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's president, making more unsubstantiated claims about a nuclear threat from ukraine, including a radiological or dirty bomb, is that you hold them. they ignore the statements of the keep regime about the desire to get nuclear weapons. after all the keep 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
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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 ord 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 2 people, including a pregnant woman, were killed hurry for it. i'll just 0, give ukrainian precedent for them as landscape says the most ferocious fighting is taking place in the eastern don't yet region. he'd like to know what to do. he said give me and there have been no significant changes on the front line. the most severe fighting is taking place internet sc region. buckman directions are 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,
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the highest level of artillery strikes, all of our soldiers who are defending their positions in these areas. internet region are heroes. not ukraine's that deputy prime minister has urged refugees who fled to fighting to remain abroad this winter to ease pressure on the power grid. more than a 3rd of ukraine's energy facilities have been seriously damaged in recent russian strikes. the government has begun the road in power outages of up to 4 hours across the country, receiving prosperity. when in the fortress tremor, 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. everyone sees everything and to return now is to risk yourself and your children that you have honorable relatives who may be ill. bed ridden or elderly out of russia called a meeting at the us on wednesday questioning the secretary general's mandate to investigate his conduct in ukraine. i saw the us on, it's all eyes the cause for an inquiry into allegations most can use iranian drones
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and ukraine, which would be a breach of un sanctions. western countries rejected russia attempt to block you an inquiry. russia seeks to obstruct and confuse. but yielding to these threat and seating to russia's demand that the secretariat not carry out its $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 that russia is once again abused its position as a council member to waste this body's time and seek to hide its own violations. protests have taken place across iran as a thousands mark the 40th day since the death of masa. meaning the $22.00 o died one in custody of the circle of morality police. she was arrested for violating a strict dress code for head coverings. her death
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a spark nationwide unrest dos which by reports from the capital terra yet chanting women life freedom. thousands of people gathered at hg cemetery and curtis san province. the final resting place of massa mimi warners are 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 oh, 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. it is for students in at least 2 institutions into iran. the student protests were not just in the
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capitol, but across the country. this was the scene in the city of carriage, with many chanting freedom. and in the 2nd largest city, mashhad student said, 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 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, and 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 operation, goddamn cur. her in i told her family that this news was shocking, not just for me,
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but 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 at bmw. 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 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. and an attack claimed by i salon a she at religious shrine in the ring,
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and city of shiraz, 2 gun and have been caught, and one is still on the run victoria j to be reports the popular shashi rog shrine . and she ran was packed with people when an eyesore gum opened fire or witnesses say the attack during evening. prayers was 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. it was from outside, 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 mumbo jumbo. 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 are bullet, hit my arm and leg that it hit. my wife's back, but thank god my child was not hit,
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he 7 years old who yamaha that popular with taurus 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. the ng was to attack her warship as it came at the sunset time when people go for prayers and he has killed a lot of people. so countries and chalk, or even doesn't see this type of those attacks are normally nicer. don't hold that be raining, president abraham were se condemned. the shooting, which he said was an attempt to divide the country through violence of fear. he said there would be what he called a severe response to the attack victoria gate and be al jazeera, the police emergency rooms in the us and canada are dealing with a surgeon cases of a respiratory illness that can cause breathing difficulties. the virus known as r s, v usually it causes symptoms like fever,
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cough and runny noses in children under the age of 5 or searches have recently discovered the virus can also be more dangerous in people at high risk. and over the age of 65, of william schaffner is a professor of infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university medical center. he explains how severe the arrest the outbreak is. there is a pressure on clinics emergency departments and indeed inpatient beds in the pediatric facilities. over much of the united states, this is an unseasonal time for r s b to be out there, and it's a very large outbreak spread over most of the united states. and what are canada also, most children acquire dis infection when they're very young. they get over it, and then interestingly enough, they can get subsequent infections. but the 1st is often the most severe. and what's happened is, for the past 2 years,
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because of all the crowd related coven related sheltering at home wearing masks. not attending schools. the children haven't been together, so the virus has not had the opportunity to be transmitted among the children. but now all the children are back in school there with each other again. and so this virus has many opportunities to spread tacking many children from the very young to middle aged children all for the 1st time. and that 1st infection can be very troublesome. certainly any child, particularly the very young infants who are not feeding, not taking their fluids, who may have a fever, they don't all have a fever, but who looks sick. and absolutely, if they're having any trouble breathing, immediately go to the emergency room or contact your health care providers. so i
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had hair on out there will have more on the emergency meeting of horn ministers now sound reasonable to discuss the crisis in lebanon to begin sending, syrian refugees back home, but vice groups a word about the safety. one thing ah, ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the, with the, with, wanted my cattle aways. hello, the weather set, fair love, the sunshine across the raven peninsula is 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 part. so saudi arabia just around sinai peninsula is that the clutch of showers brought some very heavy rain into a kyra more on that. or later though, we got some showers there just around northern parts of iran pushing out of care.
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we got some wet weather between the black sea and the caspian sea, and quite a clutch of showers to sinking a little further east, which as we go on through friday. so to round kasey, some showers at that state raymond peninsula, they fy dry and pleasantly warm. as i said, we had some lively showers, some foundry down paws into. we're cairo recently, some big storms rumbling away and it did cause some flooding and a fair but a disruption in around the cairo area and place to say things. now in the process of quieting down, so bright us guys come back in $28.00 celsius. he had lassie drive 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 while they once again into angola and more heavy showers the south africa to with sponsored by cattle and i was jumping to the stream when no topic is off the table. i don't think that
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anybody should be borne to privilege to the president of the day. we are the subjects of little family plus one person's opinion. but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption. we're a global audience, becomes a global community. the scariest part of those moment in my country is this toys for more weapons the stream? oh, now g 0. ah, ah ah, without 0 reminder about top stories now ukraine says wet, weather, and difficult terrain is making a counter offensive in the southern hassan region. most challenging. president savanski says the fist fighting is taking place and the eastern don't yet screech
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confrontations have taken place between arraignment security forces and demonstrators in home town of masa and thousands of protest as march to the cemetery where she was married to mock. 40 days since her death in these custody these to 15 people have been killed and an attack on a she a shrine in iran, southern city of shiraz. i so has claimed responsibility at least 40 people have been injured. hope frances has blessed the family of murdered al jazeera journalist, sri and ugly, and vatican city. especially memorial mass, was then held for the palestinian american sri and was targeted and shot dead by israeli forces while on the assignment in the occupied west bank. in may, stephanie decker reports a brief and intimate moment with the head of the catholic church. his holiness pope france's blesses sharina brother tony,
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her 2 nieces and sharina sister in law. we came as a family to the vatican to get our message across and continue advocating for hours one and on the other shaheen. ah, we were here to call on accountability and justice. the family also met cardinal pietro paddling the secretary of state of the hoody sea. and with cardinal sanity. a vatican diplomat. the family's visits the vatican city, the seat of power of the catholic church and receiving the pope's blessings. is of course a significant moment. however, almost 6 months on, and despite the family, as tireless lobbying of various different governments and the international criminal court, justice for serene, has still not been achieved. shooting was shot dead by his ready forces while on assignment for al jazeera in jeanine in the occupied west bank. on may 11th. at her funeral is really forces beat back mourners and pull bearers, causing her coughing to nearly hit the ground. it drew widespread condemnation.
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tens of thousands attended her funeral, a testament to how loved she was by those whose life she reported on investigators in the united states. and in the end, israel found that there was a high possibility. the trugreen was killed by his ready soldier, but that it wasn't intentional that there would not be a criminal investigation. in other words, there would be no justice as much as we appreciate all officials and a religious leaders who continue to support those. ah words are not enough. at this point, we need more than words. we need action. we need concrete accountability to hold the perpetrators, the soldier who killed shooting accountable. so that we don't, ah see this happening again. we need to put an end to this. so no other family should have to suffer like ours. a poignant end to the day. this memorial mass health for sitting in the italian capital. aside from the public,
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political and diplomatic efforts by the family to seek accountability and justice seemingly so hard to achieve. a reminder to but this is a family struggling with a very painful and personal grief. stephanie decker, al jazeera vatican city, an emergency meeting over the crisis and man mars underway in indonesia, foreign ministers from the asi, unblock, are expected to reassess their strategy. dealing with the most military gathering was called before an air strike on sunday and catching state that killed at least 60 people for as louis is in college, or she has more on why this meeting was convened. the us special envoy on myanmar who visited the country in august told a u. n committee that the political, humanitarian and human rights crisis in man, not as deepening. and that this is taking, quote, what she called a catastrophic toll on its people. now she said more than 13000000 people don't
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have enough to eat more than 1000000 people have been displaced from their homes. and the military continues using disproportionate violence on a civilian population. now the audience chair, cambodia has said that the meeting is to push the team plan forward. and just to recap a little bit, the piece plan was something that was agreed to amongst all us, all by all our team members, including young not in april last year, just 2 months after the coo and the key points include a immediate and immediate sensation of violence dialogue amongst all concerned parties, but since then there has been little to no progress made the leaders of france and germany say their relationship is intact. despite some differences. jim and charles schultz met norma cronan paris on wednesday, the french president hale. the talk says constructive. the 2 agreed to set up a work in groups on energy defense and innovation. relations between the 2 countries have freight over europe's position on those key issues. the south korean
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electronics company, samsung says it's 3rd quarter operating profits are down by more than 30 percent. the world's largest memory chip and smartphone, and around $7700000000.00 between july and september. from song blames a drop in demand for electronic devices on the global economic downturn. in lebanon, hundreds of refugees have been crossing the border as a return to syria. officials, they're say 751 syrian subbing voluntarily repatriated for rights groups are concerned about their safety, saying a 100 reports from us, all 11. 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 is mixed feelings and a lot of uncertainty. some don't have homes, nor jobs,
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but many say it's dire economic conditions that are driving them back. why don't you 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 very 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. nice 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 lebanon, really pick up the as n a. so, back and hateful rhetoric towards refugees,
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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 8 to syria is a way to put more political pressure on damascus later in the seas that are a very limited number of political refugees. we can't stop the repub tradition process because of them the you and hcr should settle them in the 3rd country. the u energy agency says it is not facilitating the return of refugees at this stage. as syria is still not safe for them. it themes many syrians feel the same since 2016, the u. n. 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 opposition in syria,
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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. seneca, there al jazeera, ourselves, northern lebanon, or workers in chile are on strike for 48 hours to demand better working conditions, or than 6500 people are taking part in the strike. affecting most of the countries, 23 ports were considered threatened to continue indefinitely. if the government does not meet their demands. campaigning has been heating up ahead of the 2nd round of brazil's presidential elections on sunday. well, no matter who wins, environmental groups say the brazilian amazon will likely continue to lose. they say it will be difficult to stop the expansion of mining and falling in protected areas. monica not hear reports from moto grosso. do so. i saw fight in the punter man fierce largest tropical wetlands tours from all over
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the world. come to watch rare birds and wildlife in the brazilian state of michael grocery store 2 years ago. what catastrophic fire destroyed much of this green paradise, leaving a trail of destruction and killing millions of native species. fogel, klondike will segue, said defaulted. yar follows him in whiskey at the lands with fire, but the intensity of the 5 if seen in the last he is not common. it's a consequence of the war strong in century caused by deforestation in the amazon and extensive forming by chicago with president able so now to brazil, 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 so loud 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 moving. so for the, on the prison,
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both on are, is government has already dismantled and defended public organizations in charge of controlling the preservation of the environment. the continental is the size of many european countries. if there's no protection, it will eventually try out to me. boss hernandez left her a rival for president lizzie nasa lula. the suva 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, 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
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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 held the panther now flourish, this me well be a temporary respite. the future of the bunker, not in the amazon may well depend on the outcome of sunday's election and on the capability of the next president to find a balance between defending nature while promoting much needed economic growth. monica yanna give al jazeera bumper. now brazil, you case new leader richard soon i was what's the test in parliament on wednesday as he faced your position in his 1st foreign ministers? questions sooner can use the weekly session to walnut tough days. lie ahead and defended a controversial cabinets appointment. i'm fisher reports from london flag on it yet little more than 24 hours is taking the top job. richie sooner stood in the
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house of commons for the 1st time as prime minister from the opposition labor party, an acknowledgement of the historic moment. may i welcome, they prime minister. the 1st 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, i'd call a general election richie sooner and echo from his words on tuesday, insisting his mandate was clear. our mandate is based on a manifest so that we were elected on to remind him an election that we won and a lot. elliott you prime minister, met his leadership team for the 1st time, but he's already facing criticism for his appointment of su l. a. 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 contact the house actually made an
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error of judgement. but she recognized that she raised the matter and she accepted ha miss day and why? that's why i was delighted to welcome back into a united cabinet that brings him to, to the heart of government. she soon i was propelled into the job. after lish trust presided over an economic meltdown in her 1st few weeks in charge. no, the announcement of her, 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 debuts go, this was perhaps as good as wishes to night could hold free, but the issues facing las trust haven't disappeared. i.
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