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ah, stories of hope and inspiration, short documentaries from around the world that celebrate courage and resilience in times of tom. what i'll do is select anal today. ah, it on mosque says twits, his commitment to content, moderation is unchanged as several advertisers paused, spending on the platform. ah,
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i'll carry johnson. mrs. al jazeera la from de, also coming up as the ukranian army pushes further south russia says civilians should need the hassan region. supporters of a former prime minister in hon. con, call for nationwide protests as he accuses the government of orchestrating an attempt on his life. ah, campaigning officially begins in malaysia's, it's not collections 2 weeks before voters are scheduled to head to the polls. ah, twitters at new owner in on musk says the platforms, content, moderation will not be impacted by heavy job losses on friday. online campaign is concerned that changes at the company could result in the spread of disinformation and hate speech. several multi $1000000000.00 companies have suspended their
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advertising. rentals has more from to it has headquarters in san francisco. just one week after buying twitter, ellen musket gutted its workforce firing up to half of its 7500 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 e mail. some employees tweeted in colorful language denouncing what they see as a callous and impersonal method of termination in the tank creed and 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 its 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 fields 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 among 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 a massive drop in revenue,
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which he blamed on unnamed activists pressuring advertisers. musk says he wants to take twitter into private ownership. so that it's 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 us as president vladimir putin assess civilians should leave ukraine's hassan region. as the ukranian army pushes for the south is the 1st time he's admitted out volatile the battle for the area has become, i force it has more from keith. new images from russia's defense, ministry of the continued evacuation of her son. ukraine calls it
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a force deportation. on friday, for the 1st time in public, the russian president added his voice to the existing orders to leave her for 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 offensive counter offensive, 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 come in 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. what does your fornia break over the by the, by 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
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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 to use insights, the tactic just to mislead, mislead us, make such a science that they are leaving. but the waiting for us to start at some action, but ukraine's defense minister is sounding more optimistic about a russian retreat or in his sarcastic phrasing, an act of goodwill. which i think that potentially they are ready for another act of goodwill. regarding the left bank of the deep pro river,
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just in the area of the city of her son. but for this they will still have to lose some of their potential thanks to the corresponding actions of our armed forces. in moscow, president putin accused the west once again of creating in ukraine an anti russia making conflict with what he called its nazis inevitable. the more pressing question now is how the coming conflict for her son will play out, or he will sit al jazeera gave us a vague, has visited a village in the region. it was retaken by ukrainian forces last month for residence, say the memories of the russian occupation are still visit. we still don't know what's exactly going on with her son offensive. but what we have heard is that the ukrainian military has taken back a village to day. why is that significant? well, when the ukrainians take back of small village or turn, what lay the head of them are open fields, which means that the russians have to retreat a considerable distance to get cover. and it also means ukrainians can move there
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to reform and strike at a greater distance. now this village in her son was taken back by the ukrainians a month ago, but this school was hit just last week. now what that shows is that even though the russians may be retreating, the still able to strike targets an infrastructure at a considerable distance with their missiles reflect key things in it. while we spoke to people in this village. and they told us about their experiences whilst the russians were here. no, we have right now to her, and i do not understand what kind of randoms russians can have during the war. yes, under the muzzles of machine guns. no. on each street several soldiers whose machine guns are competent, people forces them to what were you and there's a record to her. this is a grad rocket. it destroyed everything. killed my ducks after diblasio i was pulling them out from under zuraw building. yeah. yeah. because the animals who, oh, nice yolk wish i survived world war 2,
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but i never thought that the russians will attack us. they were here, i saw them. they walked in every house and i wanted to say so much to them. but my son stopped me. he said, don't say anything to them, they will kill us. and again, although this village is taken back a month ago, we're still hearing constant artillery shelling and missiles being fired overhead and also the russians firing back. so although people here trying to return to life as normal as it was before the russians were here, the war is still ongoing or keeps mer says around 450000 homes are without power. following russian strikes on the city. russia has repeatedly carried out miss silent drone a tax on ukraine's power facilities. the state owned grid operator said there would be emergency blackouts across the capital. western allies have condemned russia's attacks on energy infrastructure in the lead up to winter. us national security advisor jake sullivan has vowed his country will show unwavering support for
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ukraine. he was speaking during an unannounced visit to keith on friday. the u. s. that says it's sending another $400000000.00 of military aid to ukraine. the united states is going to be with ukraine for as long as it takes in this fight. there will be no wavering, no flagging. no flinching in our support. as we go forward, we laid out how we are thinking about making sure that the resources are they are for continued security assistance, continued assistance to power, helped power. ukraine's economy continued assistance to help you crane repair as energy grid help for refugees and, and other humanitarian needs here. and we fully intend to ensure that the resources are there as necessary, and that will get boats from both sides of the out to make that happen. the us will fly a supersonic bama over south korea as part of a combined ariel exercise, involving hundreds of wool plains, show of force against north korea comes after series of missile launches,
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bite young young tensions they were discussed at the un security council on friday . u. s. ambassador said the country was getting a 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. attorney chang is live 1st now in so so turn the at the tension continuing between the north and south and some strong woods from the u. s. ambassador. indeed, and i think we've seen the sort of war of words, but also the sort of shadow war escalating over the last couple of days. starting
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with those, most of the missiles tests from north korea. then the united states and south ridge decided to extend these exercises for an extra day. we've seen today a b one bama deployed in those exercises that was announced this morning. and that may be another cause provocation, certainly from the statements we saw from north korea is foreign ministry over night, saying that these exercises should not be extend to them. they were a provocation. nonetheless, no reaction yet. but i think given that we had seen a cessation of these exercises since 2017, they've now started again. this tit for tat responses on both sides seem to be building up. i think as a concern that overall the pressure in the korean peninsula could start to read should up again. and think particularly here in south korea, there's very keen that the united states is seen to backup and support with some
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heavy duty military hardware that be one bomber a part of that possibly even the use of nuclear submarines within these within this area as well. that does seem to be the support for coming from the united states, but in return, i think there is this expectation that the dpr k will respond as well. any cheng a lot for the in. so thank you. i said i had her on al jazeera france and germany urge italy to open its ports to almost a 1000 rescued migrants who been stranded at sea for more than 2 weeks. and the film festival, that's providing palestinians at red platform to tell their own stories. ah
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hallo, proper november, weather has now set across much if you have lost a cloud shall be no central parts. now we've got a big area clad, extending all the way from there, scandinavia right down into italy. central parts of the mediterranean slow moving airflow pressure will bring copious amounts of rifle flash, flood risk into positive italy. and on the other side of the a dramatic into the balkans. remember the t perry fly pressure out into the atlantic that will drive these weather systems in. this is what was a hurricane marching should stay pretty much out of the way, but it will throw some wet weather towards western pos if you're over the next couple of days. there you go, saturday big line. a cloud of rain coming in, rod across s, gotten wells making his way through england. ali see some wet weather as we go on through saturday. very weather down into where the atria take them. got that wet weather clearing at lee pushing across into the balkans. all the way down into that a western side of greece, but wet weather, extending all the way up towards the baltic, stay slowly. but surely making its way further. east was sunday and by sunday some
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very rep for the coming across the low countries into northern parts of germany. chances some showers too just affecting the far north of africa around nicea to a few showers into the gulf of guinea. but somewhat lighter than of late with frank assessments. if the united states that you're running was there to build a nuclear weapon, they would find the view by informed opinions. i believe that armenia agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many time. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king chose. we'll take in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou
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ah, ah, you're watching, i'll just hear armanda. i'll top stories this out to it says when you own a loan, musk says the platforms, content, moderation will not be impacted by mass layoffs on friday. critics are concerned the move could result in the spread of disinformation hate speech. several companies have suspended their advertising in response. russian president vladimir putin, a sense to put ins, should be evacuated from hassan. ukraine continues its counter offensive in the region. ukraine says russia is carrying out the legal deportations of its people. us. we'll fire nuclear capable supersonic boma over south korea as part of a combined arrow exercise unfolding hundreds of bill plains, a show of force against north korea. softer series of massages by con. yeah.
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the supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister enron con, according for nationwide protests following an attack on him. con, spoke public on friday, the 1st time since he was shot in the leg, he accused the state of orchestrating a failed attempt to assassinate him on friday, or the government denies involvement. they halting reports. former prime minister emron con plan to protest caravan across pakistan, demanding elections be held a year earlier. and the current prime minister resigned. ah, then on thursday, a few days into his 300 kilometer journey to the capital, he was shot in the leg. ah, supporter say it was an assassination attempt and blame the current prime minister, something the government denied. now in stable condition, con, addressed the media for the 1st time since the attack went in. and if this was
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synchronized, i wouldn't have survived this because i fell one of the shooters thought i'd died and left if the sleeves take control. and if we accept this, then this isn't what pakistan was made from. con was removed from office in april after a no confidence though in parliament he since held rally across pockets done seeking to rebuild support, kind of monitor him on top of a line and then they've cross state. we want peace, but the rulers don't want a man can always advise them to stay calm, but now they felt him. we're waiting for call to get well soon. and after that we'll see what to do. my not be that i can says we have to live and die here in pakistan. they will run out of bullets, but no p t i support is the governing pakistan people's party is struggling to bring the economy out of crisis. something it blames on cons. administration,
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but he didn't deliver the full yet. the economy was down, down, the foreign policy was being challenged all over the world practice the last just read ability concepts. he plans to join the 10s of thousands of his supporters to continue the march with the plan sit in the capital once he has recovered. 6 the police have lined the street in preparation. the method, if i think civil supremacy and for the people it's very important that their voice be heard and they determine who will be the next government who will be the next to the it should not happen in a closed room. it should be by the board of the federal government that runs as lama bod has indicated that any deviation from approved protest plants will be met with force. leah hardy al jazeera famous robbie's outside the hospital where iran con, has been treated in the whole. clowers have been placed here at the entrance of
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shuttle condom cancer hospital. this is the hospital that enron han began in his mother's name. and it is very significant and symbolic that this is the place he came to after the incident that was the attempted assassination against him. ron honda, 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 in ron han 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 islam about once again. he continues to blame the united states in his 1st
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speech from the hospital bed. he said that the us was behind his ouster in early april. something that has been labeled to conspiracy. he continued to state that the prime minister, the interior and ministering senior army general and major general and the funny military. these were the groups behind the attempted assassination on him or on con, in with your about 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. campaigning is officially underway in malaysia ahead of a general election in 3 weeks. supporters of the main opposition locked on her up and gathered in long conway the ruling mission. our son nasty, now also held
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a rally. 97 year old at former high minister mahathy mohammed is one of those seeking to leave the country. he filed at nomination papers telling journalists he felt he had a good chance of winning florence. louis has more from one of 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 contested. 5000000000 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. and these 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
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a recent survey also suggests that 31 percent of voters are indifferent or have yet to make up their minds. so as 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. now people in the u. s. are preparing to cast their ballots on tuesday, the midterm elections could be the most consequential in the generation. al jazeera spoke to, to voters, ask him about their visions for united states. hi, i'm right. give lunney. i just got naturally today, i'm officially a us citizen now. i'm super excited to be participating in the voting process. the same around my name is maureen cruz and i voted in every election that
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i've been eligible for that since 1970. i think if you look at globally, there's a lot going on right now. right. we already see the oil prices sort of shooting up, be see all the russia ukraine war going on at the same time. china trying to become a supercar. we have multiple problems. people don't have a living wage. housing prices are, you know, skyrocketing counterpart homes, student debt. that's an outrage to outrage if you see the inflation rates to the roof. so for us that families, it's becoming harder and harder to be in a decent livelihood. we also see that and we're hitting a lot about recession coming. there's been really a devolution of quality of life for people in this country. and i think that's why people are on edge. you wouldn't have january 6th, if people felt comfortable in their life, end of the b, b, r a democracy. we all should be abiding by the law and the constitution. and then
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there are individuals who sort of try to become more and above the constitution. i think it's, it's dangerous to any democracy. people are feeling disrespected and they are, our government has been disrespecting people and we need to get back to respecting our humanity. and this one person has died as tornadoes, tor, through the us state of oklahoma. several others were injured in texas storms, flattened homes, damage infrastructure, and toppled trees. they say 2 dozen people were injured in at the mar county, near the border with oklahoma. authorities have declared a disaster in the area. i hope to get federal assistance eclipse as it will allow one of 3 ships carrying refugees rescued from the mediterranean to dock, but only to carry out health checks. those not allowed to disembark will be told to stay on board and leave italian waters, france and germany are asking the country's new far right. lead government to grant
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a safe port to nearly 1000 people, some up in stucco safe more than 2 weeks. so nuclear report, exhausted, and at sea for days, with no way of knowing when that journey will end. for the past week is over. crowded, rescue ship has been sailing in international waters near sicily with no permission to land. and those said from the sea, getting more desperate as supplies run out and facilities break down and with her for both of them. as you can see, there are so many of us, 3600 people, women, old people and children. we don't have enough space to sleep. we're sleeping down on the floor. it's very cold that morning and at night, actually the situation is becoming deaf to day more difficult. the team in the ship, they do whatever they can. they give us all the resources that it got, but it's difficult for that of almost $1000.00 people,
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including more than $100.00 unaccompanied miners are currently on board 3 humanitarian rescue ships operated by european and jose. yet there's been no answer to the requests for help the countries nearest to them. we already sent before for the for and to request to place a 52 month day. and actually we already sent to request from our to be done on thursday. and we only received 4. marla replied that our request for about 2 to competent alternative reaches that many fair minister puffing up the challenge lines and convincing it to leave new right when lead government, its prime minister, georgia, maloney has made it a priority to stop migrant boat landings. putting former interior minister matthew saline in charge of port as a new infrastructure minister saline himself is facing charges of kidnapping of the
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prevented a $147.00 asylum seekers from disembarking back in 2019 maloney's hard line rhetoric on n g. a vessels has not changed, putting her on a collision course with other european union members. with worsening weather conditions on their way. those trapped us see remain pawns in europe's continuing debates of immigration clinic. i eval al jazeera, the 9th annual panasonic cinema days. festival is screening nearly 60 films this year. events is designed to highlight palestine cinema culture. i help support its film industry with abraham reports from occupied west back. not bitter to read more. for a jurors is a documentary highlighting how israel prevents palestinians from picking one herbs . it's one of $24.00 palestinian films competing for the sunbird award during the
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palestine cinema. these festival voicing visual memory is the festival steam this year. the festival also aims to promote palestinian film production and for by the stage for palestinian narratives. robert various either way or no one can tell our story, like we can imagine a hollywood movie discussing issues of native americans. it would be white washing, no matter the treatment, the rights of or terminology used. the most important question remains, who is producing the image. palestinians say they are rarely given a platform to tell their own stories. and when their stories do reach international audiences, it's usually is really filmmakers who tell them. busy participants in this workshop say that reclaiming the narrative, they take as really movies and reconstruct them from their own perspective. but we wanted to do with these films is not just to criticize what was wrong and what was right. but rather to add to think, how can we say our narrative?
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what is, how can we use these films as an as important archival material in that 18 hours to pro israeli views still dominate the public sphere? recently, marvell studios announced it will feature in his wally superhero, in the new captain. america movie. is this all to my grandmother? they may not be blockbusters, but palestinians are slowly making their debuse internationally. social media and celebrities speaking up, have given them a space mainstream media can't. or won't. many directors here tell us that why the palestinian narrative is being showcased more on international screens. it still has a long way to go. they say these really film industry has the funding an access to international red carpet, making it very difficult for palestinians to compete with the aberdeen al jazeera, the occupied westbank. ah.
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