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secret men forced to work without pay in slave for years, but a glimmer of hope remained for the forgotten fisherman. as a group of activates stove deep into the illegal fishing industry, demanding justice and freedom, ghosts fleet, a witness documentary on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to plate that others and not a far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah pakistan's, former prime minister on call. and the case is a government plotting to kill him just a day after he was shot. ah,
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that i why money inside this is out is there life from day also coming up? russia cause on civilians to leave cal san as ukrainian troops push ahead to retake the area. thousands of toys, say employees lose that jobs is new, own ela must looks to cut costs as social media. i am i ready study campaign malaysians politicians per path elections in 2 weeks time? ah, speaking publicly for the 1st time since being shot on thursday, pakistan's former prime minister, i'm wrong con has accused the government of being behind a failed attempt to assassinate him. cons pizzey i policy says prime minister, shabbat sharif, and to all the top, officials are to blame. the government has denied involve all i want is the
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investigation or the proper investigation. got a bill with this or live local thing was they got hold of this guy. he wouldn't be going. what happened was they would do gun one was the big lawyer who just fired from the side and it hit my legs. as i was falling, the guy was in the front of it and as i was falling like he was supposed to run, this was a guy with. busy a center i've been in boston same, but there are these outside the hospital where my own car is being treated in the whole. clowers have been placed here at the entrance shuttle condom cancer hospital . this is the hospital that enron han began in his mother's name,
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and it is very significant in symbolic that this is the place he came to after the incident that was the attempted assassination against the wrong on the, the assassination attempt on his life. it is a place he knows it is a place he trusts, and it is where he is now in recovery, doctor say that he is out of danger. the injuries were not life threatening bullets to his lower legs. one fragment breaking the bones in his right leg, but they say that the bullets narrowly missed any major reason that his life is no longer in danger. despite his condition, despite the incident, iran con remains unflinching. in the vitriol he's been hurling against his against his critics, against his opposition. he continues to say that he will get better and begin the march on his mom about once again. he continues to blame the united states in his 1st speech from the hospital bed. he said that the u. s. was behind his ouster in
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early april, something that has been, label the conspiracy. he continued to state that the prime minister, the interior and ministering senior army general, a major general in the pocket money military. these were the groups behind the attempted assassination on him. ron hahn in was 0 by making these accusations with no evidence, and he continues to maintain that these are the facts, again, providing no evidence, but his supporters continue to rally behind him. his popularity remains incredibly high. and as far as these accusations go, they don't require any evidence for the people that support him. ron honda says it, then it is true mario bell turan as a senior member of the park on people's policy which is a member of the ruling coalition. she says in wrong cons, accusations of baseless and van han last up to date mr. to talking to i just need english. he mentioned that to me like it's been on that thread. so why didn't he
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take a cautionary may, is because you are being surrounded by thousands of people and there is no gas gas, or there is no bullet jackets anyone wedding and you know, being living in the country. and you know, it's on several occasions on himself have mix politics with the legend. and this is really dangerous, actually in the country when you keep mentioning and you would be, if you're working for a pause and the also for democracy is different. but on the several occasions when you miss guy, the nation, you never know who will come and just being, you know, to take revenge. and secondly, when he's being using the prestigious office holders of the country, a prime minister of pakistan and interior minister and the other b. this is, this is a false acquisition. actually, we all,
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we condemned that because it's the prestigious offices, which i've been running the country of 220000000. the russian president vladimir putin says civilians should leave ukraine's castle region. as the ukrainian army pushes for the south of us, time is admitted. have bulletin, the battle for the area has become hurry forth. it has moved and keep new images from russia's defense, ministry of the continued evacuation of her son, ukraine, calls it a force deportation. on friday, for the 1st time in public, the russian president added his voice to the existing orders to leave those living and cursing should be removed from the zone of the most dangerous actions. because the civilian population should not suffer from the shelling from the
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offensive counter offensives or any other actions connected to the military activities. president putin was marking russia's unity day, but from one of russia's civilian administrators. in her son, there was scant unity in the messaging on this you're calling about him coming 1st he announced a 24 hour curfew. he said to allow the military to clear the city of nazis before deleting the video and replacing it with this one would be helpful. yup. all right, bye bye and cares on the fight continues against the insurgency and the nazi collaborators. there is no limitation in care sun that restricts the life of the series were the same official on thursday talked to the likely russian military withdrawal from the city. only to backtrack on that statement to saying that he hoped it would not happen. it all adds to the intense confusion about the real situation inside her son. for all the talk of a russian withdraw ukrainian soldiers, north of the city, expect to have to fight for it. the combination of a counter offensive launched in august uses says the doctor here just to
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miss lou, a mislead us. her maker. no. such a science that they are leaving. but through the no wait in for us to to, to start some actions. but ukraine's defense minister is sounding more optimistic about a russian retreat or in his sarcastic phrasing. an act of good will, which god will opt. you thought we, we, i think that potentially they are ready for another act of good will regarding the lift bank of the deep pro river just in the area of the city of her song. but for verse, they will still have to lose some of their potential thanks to the corresponding actions of our armed forces is law. in moscow, president putin accused the west once again of creating an ukraine, an anti russia making conflict with what he called. it's not sees inevitable and
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you do the more pressing question now is how the coming conflict for her son will play out. hurry faucet al jazeera keith. okay. mayor says around $450000.00 homes are without power. following russian strikes on the city. ushers reportedly carried out. miss allen drone attacks on ukraine's power facilities. the state and grid operator had said there would be emergency blackouts across the capital. western allies have condemned russia's attacks on energy infrastructure and the lead up to winter. turkish president, wretched tab. edwin has met with the nato secretary general young sultan bag. in his stumble, they discussed a wide range of issues including the warn ukraine and the possibility of new members in the defense alliance. so said it has more tortillas. president vegetative ad one has received nato's secretary general's thornburg and stumbled on friday. they had a meeting that last more than 3 hours and they have discussed several issues such
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as the tasha between trickier and grease the ward in your brain and also the black sea grain initiative. however, the main issue that they have discussed was the membership of sweden and finland to to, to, to nato prison. i want to stall timber that the membership depends on their actions and what they are going to do. so at the church here, fealand and severe, then they have signed a memorandum in june during the nato summit in mother it. and according to that memorandum, turkey has 3 demands. the 1st is removal off on embargo that was imposed by sippy than on turkey. and the 2nd one is a finland and to be them true to, to stop their support to wipe you g n c, re i, which turkey regard as a terrorist organization. and the turned one which is a stick in point now is that the extradition of some of the individuals that turkey regards as terrors. so it can be used want this 3 demands. experts here are seeing
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that there hasn't been that much progress regarding the target demand and the turkish officials are expressing their, their dissatisfaction about the progress that that has been made so far. so did the next week, did the new prime minister off sweden was cruised. her son is also going to come to ankara and meet turkish president and discuss what his company has done so far to paved the way for his company's membership or to to, to nato. however, that the sources are telling us that it is been unlikely that turkey will ratify, a sweden and finland membership to nato, and a time before the new year. several multi $1000000000.00 companies have suspended their ads from twitter. it's one of all challenges in almost his face anxious days after he took eyes of the social media platform. the richest man in the world is also facing harsh criticism. a firing about half the companies workforce from
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reynolds has moved from twit his headquarters in san francisco. just one week after buying twitter, ellen mosque got it. it's workforce firing up to half of its $7500.00 employees at twitter headquarters in san francisco. there were no laid off workers filing out clutching boxes of their personal effects. all the firings were done by email. some employees tweeted in colorful language denouncing what they see as a callous and impersonal method of termination can take create a very tense environment at twitter and social media is really all about creativity . employees have filed lawsuits against twitters new ownership saying the mass firing violates federal and state laws requiring 60 days advance notice and severance payments. musk fired all twitter senior executives last week. as soon as he bought the company for $44000000000.00, musk also says he wants to charge users
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a subscription fee to have their identities verified on the platform, which has outraged many users. must describes himself as a free speech, absolutist who and fears that twitter will relax. it's moderation under his management, allowing hate speech and misinformation to flourish. has led prominent advertisers, including general motors, pfizer, audi volkswagen, and others to suspend advertising on the platform. experts also expect elite users in politics, entertainment, and other feels will flee twitter in droves if it's standards on hate speech or misinformation are relaxed. major leaders, and especially people within government can't be associated with that on, on any social media platform along that nature. and so they, they will be forced to leave. the platform by whoever is, is managing them must tweeted on friday, the twitter has suffered
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a massive drop in revenue, which he blamed on unnamed activists pressuring advertisers. musk says he wants to take twitter into private ownership. so that its shares would no longer be publicly traded, and it would no longer be subject to federal securities regulation. that's a complicated regulatory process that could take years to accomplish. and with all of the lawsuits already filed. it all means plenty of work for lawyers. even as thousands of twitter employees are now out of a job, rob reynolds al jazeera san francisco. so head on al jazeera stranded at sea, hundreds of migrants remain trapped on ships in the mediterranean, unable to dock in italy. the latest from hazy, wet t politicians in our faces, sanctions for helping gangs which the country ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle aways hello. we've got wet weather in the forecast for the middle east over the next couple of days. that mainly costs more than partic, see this band of cloud here all the way down across q, wait running across iran, bringing some snow there into afghanistan, a western disturbance which you gravity make its way across the far north, west of, in the are more of the same as we go through where sunday showers longest, both. if i just nothing a little further south was you, you know, to say i know them around seeing some showers just coming back in behind. a chilly, normally when setting in here, as you try up towards the 11th at that time, dry and 5 across a good part of the arabian peninsula. but you can see some wet or whether they're into central parts of the mediterranean, affecting greece, making its way across italy. nasty little las system, this one which will bring some heavy showers to into the far north of virtue nicea,
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as we go through the next day or say, a brisk wind or rattling through open algeria could see some wet weather as well. much of north africa is largely dry down towards west africa, showers, not as intense as they have been recently, but they are still there. we'll see the shouts, a standing across coastal fringes of liberia as we go through the next day or so. plenty a shout into the heart of africa where to weather, just coming into our botswana into as in bob way and also south africa to with sponsored by cattle anyways. vinland had previously refused to join. nice. oh, but following russia's invasion, all of you cried formally requested to join the west's military alliance polka terms. he has put all that. i do not believe that he is going to keep up the president of finland, talks to well, just era ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera.
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ah oh. oh, come back, you watching out. as a reminder, our top story is, is focused on school melita, iran calling as a keys, prime minister, ship out sharif, and on the top officials of orchestrating a failed attempt to assassinate him, almost shot in the leg during a rally on thursday. the government denies involvement. russian president vladimir putin says civilians should be evacuated from cason as ukraine continues its counter offensive in the region. ukraine says russia's carrying on illegal master rotations. mass layoffs have been on the way out. twitter ala moss
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acquired the social media platform last week, and believed, have slash up to half the companies workforce. it's facing a class action lawsuit from some, some former employees. campaigning a's officially underway in malaysia ahead of a general election in 2 weeks. supporters of the main opposition block gathered in lung ca we a little earlier. the rule in coalition also held to rally the prime minister is small sabri yackel cool for the pole of the criticism from coalition partners. lasers had 3 leaders in the past 2 years. lawrence louis his more from kuala lumpur, the official campaign period for malaysia's 15th, the general election starts on saturday candidates and their supporters. i nomination centers across the country to submit papers to contest for 222 seats that are up for grabs in parliament. now these polls are expected to be fiercely
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contested. 5000000 names have been added to the voters registration list, and that's not a small number considering this is a country with a population of under 33000000 alleys names have been added because of changes to malaysians constitution. lowering the voting age from 21 to 18 and because of automatic voter registration. analysts say this group could be a potential wildcard because no one yet knows how they're going to vote. now a recent survey also suggests that 31 percent of voters are indifferent or have yet to make up their minds. so that's expected to be fears, competition for these votes. now analysts are predicting that no one party or no one formal coalition is going to be able to win enough to form government on its own. so they also expect they will be informal alliances, or there will be negotiations post voting day on november 19th. former u. s. president donald trump will have an extra week to provide documents linked to
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the january 2021 attack on the u. s. capital b congressional committee investigating the attack has told them to hand over the records by next week. those are expecting him to begin testifying on november. the 14th alan fisher has more details from washington, dc. donald trump has never had a great deal of respect for the select committee that is investigating the events of january the 6th. in fact, it constantly refers to it as the unselect committee. now he served with a couple of subpoenas. the committee wants to see all documents relating to the communications he had with individuals and groups, including extremist groups before january, the 6th, 2021. that deadline has come and gone. we are told by the committee chairman that they received communication from donald trump's attorneys to day didn't see what was in that, but the extending the deadline. also the other deadline was that they'd like to hear from donald trump by november the 14th. but there are several media reports in
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the united states to the the say on the week of november, the 14th donald trump will announce that he's running for president for a 3rd time. and don't trumps calculus is that if he does that, there will be very difficult to res, any action against them either by the january 6 committee taking this to court for contempt of congress or the other investigations that are ongoing me will have to be stopped because suddenly he is the man who's going to compete against joe biden of the democratic nominee in 2 years time. he believes he will be the republican nominee, and therefore, any investigation of him becomes political. or the u. s. will head to the polls for mid term elections on cheese, say, some analysts say that they could decide america's political landscape for decades . st. clemons, his host of out is there is the bottom line. and he says, the latest polls and not looking at the democrats. we have lots of indications that it's not going to be a good night for president biden. there's
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a lot of concern and you can see it in the posture of democrats in the white house, as they're scrambling around the country to places that were considered safe per democrats. and we've seen in polls and increasing rise in republican support around the country of people that are worried about inflation. worried about crime, worried about the jobs in economy as the democrats have had other issues that they have talked about. but right now it's looking troublesome for president biden. is historically, it is true that, that particular in the house of representatives that when, when a president holds both chambers of congress, as the democrats hold, the white house, the senate, and the house right now. that historically, what they call the mid term elections, those elections for just about everything except the president. that at that moment you get a swing the other way. but that is a swing that doesn't have donald trump into picture that didn't have a january 6th interaction that insurrection, that didn't have a lot of these complicated tense features that democrats thought would play to
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their strength of looking like responsible stakeholders in the democratic process. and thought these other things would be elements that to boost them rather than the republicans. but the republicans have done very, very well of staying on message on crime and inflation, which the president hasn't been able to to have it as compelling a hand to canada with thousands of education. workers have gone on strike in the most populous province of ontario. 55000 employees walked off the job on friday, calling some better pay and more staff. the protest went ahead despite a new controversial law that threatens the falling work is roughly $3000.00 every day. they go on strike. italy says it will allow one of 3 ships carrying refugees to dock in its water. that's only to carry out health checks. the group was rescued from the mediterranean france and germany asking
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italy's far right government to ground to save port to nearly a 1000 people. some have been stuck at safe more than 2 weeks. nicholas stella is a search and rescue coordinate. if s o s. metty to renee, he joined us from on board the ocean viking ship and mediterranean into thus waters . he says, every ship at sea has a duty to assist people in distress. this is used by the international convention so that you can use the use imposed on the complement of the by the state to support for making the patient some of these people and the up to the nation of the place of safety donated. so this
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might be possible region why the patient and all that i able to do to the end to ensure the survival as soon as possible with the division. some of the teaching that course was like in the past and to now and we continue to do that by the possible human lives and expect all the states that are going to back in the us and canada have impose sanctions on to haitian politicians. one of them,
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the senate president joseph lambert's. they're accused of abusing their positions to traffic drugs and work with gangs. meanwhile, the government says this re taking control of a major fuel terminal, blocked by om, got gas from september, countries facing a di, humanitarian, unsecured crisis. food and fuel, a running shorts and tens of thousands of people have been displaced by growing gas violence. fuel distribution will resume on monday. so martin bow as a country director for the well feed program in hazy he says road closures have prevented deliveries of food and medicines and those who need it most situation over the past few weeks has been terrible with the poor blockaded in the main exit road. border prints being controlled by gang. we've not been able to operate normally in this country and i'm talking about humanitarian agencies. then we say wait in and out of order through the air. that's why we have to do things like fly
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in medical society. got the flying foods to meet people, special needs, probably september when she started when armed groups, the covert of our terminal, we've organized $200.00 humanitarians flights. we organized 3 slides from the dominican republic to bring in essential medical cholera outbreak. if things open up, that would be good news for us because we would help us bring essentially, population is crisis that us back 3 steps. the situation turned into a complex emergency with all 3 packing. the population is 80 is turn the acutely food insecure. 900000 of them are actually facing a catastrophic level of food insecurity for the 1st time in 80. and for the 1st time in the americas, we've identified, that's a very important security situation is quite dire. as about 100000 people who displays food prices increase by 53 percent according to the governance,
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creating this whole phenomenon around let me share. and this has been one of the reasons why the population has been suffering so much. south korea's military has deployed a fine to jet soft to detecting around a 118 north korean war plains near the border. it comes off to a series of missile launches. i pyongyang, united nations security council dismiss, nor craze actions on friday. the is the master said the country was getting blanket protection from china and russia. these members have bent over backwards to justify the dpr kay's repeated violations. and in turn, they have been abled the dpr k and made a mockery of this council. you don't get to abandon security council responsibilities because the dpr k might. so you weapons to fuel your war of aggression in ukraine, or because you think they make a gut regional buffer to the united states. a diplomatic editor james space has
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more all non secure to council meeting. we also heard from the assistance that country general for political affairs collared key ari briefing on behalf of the secretary general. he said that the security council needs to do all it. can. he said unity of the security council is critical. the problem is that not unity on this issue, the security council, certainly many of the members would like to come up with a joint statement, a strong statement condemning at north korea. but it appears such a statement can't be negotiated because china and russia are opposed to such a statement. just before the security council meeting started, i spoke to the chinese ambassador john june. he said to me, you're focusing just on north korea is miss solves. this is spiraling out of control and there is another side to it. and that is the military exercise is being conducted by the u. s. and south korea. so china has
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a very different point of view on this rusher, of course has a different point of view as well. and some observers believe, brought russia may be influenced by the war in ukraine and recent intelligence reports suggesting that russia is getting weapons from, from north korea. millions of people in the united states are crossing my fingers, the head of a world record last redraw set for saturday. the possible price is now up to $1600000000.00. it's up for grabs. often, no one claim the money in another jewel. earlier this week, the chances of winning 292000000 to one. i this is out there are these the top stories focused on school melita. wrong. com is the keys, prime minister shall serif and the top officials of orchestrating a failed attempt to assassinate him.
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