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ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera laurie from dough. how also coming up? protest isn't gonna demand the president steps down as the cost of living spirals out of control. north korea fires more missiles into the sea as the u. s. and south korea carry out joint military drills. you learn musk lashes out as twitter news is major advertises often mass layoffs cause concern of its future. ah, ron's foreign minister says his country has sold the military drones to russia. they were sent before you. craig was invaded, gave, has repeatedly accused iran are supplying russia with kamikaze drones to bomb ukrainian cities and energy facilities. to rod says ukraine should provide evidence
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. western allies have also said, members of iran's revolutionary god, coach have been sent to ukraine to train russians. how to operate the drones our ties with russia are based on mutual interests, this height that some western countries staged against iran, saying that iran has sent missiles and drones to be used in the ukraine war. i would say that it is totally false about missiles, but about drones. it is true. we send a number of drones months before the ukraine war. we agreed with the ukrainian foreign minister. that if they have any evidence to prove that russia has used any iranian drone and the war, they can provide us with it. but so what are iran saw had 36 or kamikaze drones? well, they're small unmanned aircraft that carry explosives are designed to strike behind enemy lines. and unlike a traditional military drones, they're destroyed in the attack. kamikaze drones are also relatively cheap, had about $20000.00 each compared to millions for a traditional drive. that sir,
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go live now to dos, a jibari in toronto door. so what more can you tell us about this drone issue? well, the radian foreign minister you're up to lie on went on to say that steering incentive delegation to european country 2 weeks ago, where they were expecting to meet with ukrainian officials who were going to present them with evidence that these drones have been used in the conflicts in ukraine, according to the iranian foreign minister, those officials never showed up. he believes that that is as a result of pressure from the united states. government as well as germany, are looking to impose further sanctions on iran. regarding the sale of these drones to the russian government, now the foreign minister is saying that the radians do not have not taken side. they don't support either side. in this conflict, they are looking to come play a role in resolving the ongoing war in ukraine. but certainly, also denying reports that the,
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the reigning missiles are going to be sold to russia. and that these drones, he clarified specifically that they were sold to the russian government before the war began. what is important now is whether or not the other remaining signatory to that 2015 nuclear deal. see this issue the same way the iranians officials have been looking at it until now. and also, what might this mean for the conflict going forward? well, it means that this conflict is now also going to be very, very important for the iranian officials and the future of that 2015 nuclear deal. since that is very much going to be in jeopardy now, even more than it has been over the past 18 months or so, since the u. s. withdrew from the deal in 2018. what it means is that the european countries who have said that these drone sales are violation of the remaining arms embargo and sanctions under on body un security council will certainly be looking
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at whether or not that is the case. according to the nuclear deal of the iranians are not allowed to export or sell their advanced military technology, including drones, until october of 2023. the radians have said that so far, these drones are not certainly advanced than that. they believe they will fall under the sanctions that have been lifted since october of 2020. as a result of the nuclear deal. now whether or not the remaining signatories will move forward after this news to take the issue to the un security council will have to wait and see, but certainly the conflict in ukraine is now very much a also a problem for the rating government and the future of that nuclear deal that they are looking to resolve in the coming weeks. ok, really. but their life for us inter on dosage bar. we thank. he's russian president vladimir putin fest civilians should leave ukraine's her phone region as
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a ukrainian army pushes further south is the 1st time he's admitted. how watertown, the battle for the area has become hurry force. it has more from keith 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 for, for those living in person 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 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 telephony abiola and come in 1st he announced to 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 i did here for you,
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but over the 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 city. 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 lose insights. the tactic is just to miss loosely. thus, it may come later such a science that they are legal, but they are waiting for us to, to the start some actions, but ukraine's defense minister is sounding more optimistic about
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a russian retreat or in his sarcastic phrasing. an act of good will, which are you thought we we, i think that potentially ready for another act of goodwill regarding the left bank of the deep pro river just in the area of the city of house on. 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 it nazi's inevitable. the more pressing question now is how the coming conflict for her son will play out. he will sit al jazeera keith protest isn't gonna capital calling for the president to step down as a country faces on economic crisis. rising fuel prices and soaring, inflation has squeezed, gone, and so really struggling, it's high cost of living. i, since other has been seeking financial support from the international monetary fund
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. opponents say his government is failing to tackle the crisis of interest, joins us live now from across the all these protests about leadership, the economy or both the my the way. but generally the cost of living people to the student. by the way, this is the 3rd demonstration and since the beginning of this year, hundreds of participants in the streets, today's that off marching number of security officers. wow. you know, on my team was one who basically they wanted to find a new one. i was holding up new elections not required by the
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way the preston power now has 2 years to the end of the 2nd. so many parties don't tried to agree on they just got a lot of people, especially in the government, was the one who sent me a new government. but basically what you realize that the guy got most of them are angry because the cost of living is so unbearable previously just a few weeks ago to be hostile personal was 13 cd. lita, now it's gone up to $23.00 pages. promise the same thing. what is your factory and non exist? so a lot of people angry people because there is no jobs. when people get things i get more and more every day in the markets that many people cannot afford to buy.
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basically just leave that family was kind of to the local, appreciate it such a lovely today. and they said they wanted to be more lovely protest in thank you. italy says it will allow the docking of one of 3 ships carrying refugees rescue from the mediterranean . certainly to carry out health checks, those not allowed to disembark will be told to stay on board and leave italian waters sullivan stranded a thief more than 2 weeks from a gig reports exhausted. and that see for days, with no way of knowing when that journey will end. for the past week is over. crowded,
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rescue ship has been sailing and international waters ness sicily with no permission to land. and those safe from the sea getting more desperate as supplies run out and facilities breakdown. as you can see, there is so many of us, nearly 600 people, women, old people and children. we don't have enough space to sleep. we are sleeping down on the floor and 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 give us all the resources that they've got. but it's difficult for the almost $1000.00 people, including more than $100.00 unaccompanied minors. a currently on board 3 humanitarian rescue ships operated by european and jose. yet there's been no answer to the requests to help the countries nearest to them. we already sent before for the for and to request the place of 52 month time. actually we already sent to
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request from our to be on thursday, and we only received 4. marla replied that our request for about 2 to competent alternative, which is the minister minister puffing up the challenge lines and convincing it to leave new right wing lead government, its prime minister, georgia maloney has made it a priority to stop migrant boat landings. putting former interior minister mateo saline in charge of ports of the new infrastructure minister saline himself is facing charges of kidnapping, of the prevented a $147.00 asylum seekers disembarking back in 2019 milani's hardline rhetoric on india vessels has not changed. putting her on a collision course with other european union members with worsening weather conditions on their way. there's trapped at sea remain pawns in europe's continuing
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debates of immigration soniega al jazeera. so the head hair on al jazeera and painting officially begins in malaysia's snap elections. 2 weeks before voters are scheduled to head to the pulse and the film festival, that's providing palestinians a rep platform to tell their own stories. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the way sponsored my cattle aways. hello, the weather is reasonably quiet across much of china at the moment that cuz we got a nice big area of high pressure keeping things settled around our high. we may well see one or 2 showers. they were towards sir japan,
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bits of brush every right to make their way into beijing as we go on through our sunday and some where to where the down towards the, your se of china, just sweeping the way across taiwan. i karen rain just around there, beijing will move across the yellow sea into the korean peninsula. so expect to see some wet weather coming in here from time to time. 15 celsius in. so not too bad. still a chance to some showers there into northern parts of a japan shots, showers longest bells of brain continuing to southern areas of india. the northeast, the monsoon, of course, continues to drive those heavy down. pause towards stumble, nar, deuce, and wet weather there. once again into corolla and flank also see somewhat rather wet weather from time to time. further north, the far north of india might catch some wet weather western disturbance just making its way across northern parts of pakistan over the next day or so. and even the western part of pakistan could see a little bit of wet weather as we go on into monday. showers continued meanwhile, down towards the southeast of india. wet weather again there, forceful anchor,
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but then betrayed, is slightly fine, and sunny to with sponsored by cats are always very right across the us. millions of americans rely on conservative talk. radio shows for the news and entertainment. these are all real issues for real people. the listening post tunes in and asks is talk radio divided america. there is no room unless not how democracy works. it's really just technology differences that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created, the republican party talked to over to park special on that. jesse eda ah ah ah,
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he was al jazeera reminder of our top stores. now the south, iran's foreign minister says his country has sold military drones to russia. it says that was before the invasion of ukraine on says keith needs to provide evidence that iranian drugs have the using russian president vladimir putin says civilians should be evacuated from her son. as ukraine continues its counter offensive in the region. crane says russia is illegally deporting as people protest hasn't gone as capital are calling for the president to step down. as a country faces an economic crisis, inflation has surged to 137 percent driving a cost of living increase that many people are finding unsustainable. or north korea is being accused of launching for more missiles the latest in a series this week. earlier, the u. s. was set to fly a nuclear capable supersonic bomber over south korea. as part of a joint aerial exercise involving hundreds of warplanes. it was a show of force against young tory china has more from. so the announcement came
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a couple of hours ago from the joint chiefs of staff here in south korea, saying that just before mid day, local time, for short range, ballistic missiles were fired from north korea to the west. they travelled a distance of about a 130 kilometers before falling into the sea. it's clearly a reaction to, to the escalation we've seen initially with the north korean, a ballistic missile tests. and then the escalation over these, the military exercises ariel military exercises, which had been happening over the last few days in which the americans have extended by day, much to the ire of north korea's foreign ministry. we've seen these 4 more tests firings to day. i think the hope is that now that the, the south korean american ariel exercises finished, that might bring an end to what we've seen as a quite an escalation of tuscany,
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tensions in the region. but it remains to be seen. i think some military analysts here in solar expecting further developments from north korea and the next couple of days. thousands of people have attended a vigil in south korea's capital one week after a crowd crush that killed more than 150 people. during halloween events, people gathered at city hall station and so to remember those who died and called for justice. this happened under scrutiny for their failure to prevent the incident . hundreds of people had gathered in a narrow alley and i to one district in the crocket campaigning for malaysia snap. the general election is officially on the way the polls are set to open in 2 weeks for what's expected to be highly competitive. race about 30 percent of eligible voters will be costing ballots for the 1st time. and analysts say the views of new voters are the hardest to predict. foreign st. louis reports from caliber
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o 2 weeks to go and the race has begun in malaysia's election. candidates and their supporters throng nomination centers to contest, sum of $222.00 parliamentary seats that are up for grabs. there are 6000000 new eligible voters this year. that's a result of automatic voter registration. and because the voting age has been lowered from 21 to 18 years, a 1000000 are under the age of 20. it is a step forward to regain powering use and being able to evolve them within the largest decision. wishing building in malaysia. on the other hand, i realized that because of the years, generation of political apathy, there's a lot of foundation that needs to be built 1st. if we truly want to exercise that right, it's active mohammed in mammal. ari thing is a university student who's eligible to vote for the 1st time. so please don't
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forget to vote. he's filming a social media video to encourage fellow students to vote that we are very young and miniature as a democracy. and as individual a malaysian citizen, your voice, your voice, do has a power in making the most minute of changes and making the country move forward and less say, 1st time voters could be a potential wildcard. and if they turn out to vote at all, there's also a chance that this, these group of individuals will not vote for the incumbent because there was no reason for them previously to go out and vote. so if there's an incentive for them to go out and what it could be to want to change things, they might find something you find something different. a recent survey suggests a 3rd of voters are undecided or indifferent. there will be intense competition for these votes. malaysia has been rocked by political instability, 3 prime ministers in the last 4 years. berries i national
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a coalition that has dominated politics, is hoping to secure enough seats to form the next government on its own. the main opposition block bucket on her up, and it's hoping for a surprise when an opinion poll is already predicting no one party is likely to win a simple majority. florence louis al jazeera kuala lumpur, twitters new owner eden. musk says it's content, moderation will not be impacted by heavy job losses on friday. about half the company's workforce was fired on line campaigners are concerned that changes could result in the spread of disinformation and hate speech. several multi $1000000000.00 companies have suspended their advertising. when you are stephen o'leary is the founder of a little co, a social media analysis company. he says the last week has been volatile for twitter, but it can still turn this into a positive opportunity. i think there's been an awful lot of speculation over the last 6 months. this story really started to emerge about what would happen on the
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platform. and if you're an advertiser and you need to be confident that when you're out of peers appears alongside content, that is okay. and the big fear right now is with the massive job losses that have taken place. are there gonna be enough people there to moderate the content and ensure that when those that do appear they appear alongside content. that is okay for advertisers to be seen next. you no doubt that it's got to be heart by heart, by the direct association with mosque, but i think on the other side it's important. remember that an awful lot of the high profile people on the platform, politicians during this media, celebrities, sport stars. they have huge following their huge audiences and commercially, those audiences are extremely important to them. so i think some of the speculation that there's going to be a mass exodus from a platform. and it's a little early to say that, i mean read it like facebook. it doesn't have billions of users, but the people who do use it are incredibly influential. and really there is no other network in the world that deals with breaking news and real time information in the way the twitter does. there isn't another network that everyone could just
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leave enjoying and have the exact same experience. so the heavy reliance on us. yes, it's been damaged and yet it without question faces challenges. but there is a potential positive outcome here to there is a chance for twitter to become a better version of itself to see more innovation become the platform that has been a huge amount of harm done in the last 7 days. and a lot of that will have to be reversed and improved. but i will be competent and hopeful that we may see an improved version of twitter in the years to come. former us president donald trump has been ordered to stop producing documents related to the january 2021 attack on us capital. by next week, the congressional committee investigating the attack initially sent the subpoena to the former president that required him to send the documents. by friday, he missed the deadline, and the committee now wants them next week. trump has also been told he must have testified person on november 14th before we talked about 2024. the us and canada
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have imposed sanctions on to haitian the politicians. one of them, the senate president, joseph lambert, are accused of abusing their positions to traffic drugs and work with gangs. while the government says it's, we taken control of a major fuel terminal that's been blocked by armed gang since september. the countries facing a dire humanitarian and security crisis, food and fuel are running short and tens of thousands of people have been displaced by growing gang violence. fuel distribution set to resume on monday. for almost 6 decades, peace has been maintained on the island of cyprus. by one of the longest running united nations missions in history attention has continued to simmer. turkish cypriots demand the 2 state solution and international recognition are greek cypriots call for to zone federation. andrew simmons takes a look at efforts being made to find a way out of a frozen conflict. the vast majority of cypriots have never known anything but
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division men, their lives in this part of nicosia and right across 2 thirds of the island. greek speaking cypriots are in the majority, walk through this checkpoint and after the buffer zone, you're in this self declared republic of northern cyprus. one cypress is wishful thinking. that's what this turkish cypriot shopkeeper thinks. chrissy dear, i had them that when you look at cyprus, dividing it into north and south is the source or to program far country to problems multiply and grow in the south. the greek cypriot baker is also cynical. you my sales that m as in the us, if our people, every one is thinking about their own personal interest, all the politicians up to now i haven't seen one politician who loves their country, their land, they love their position and the ones closest to them. the foreign minister of cyprus says there has to be more outside help. if there's to be any hope of a political solution. we need some help from the international community then in
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particular, from countries that can work with turkey. everybody stands to gain, not just the stakeholder. her favorite also to community is turkey, greece, but also european union in australia, late turkish cypriot. leaders here weren't available for comment. their position on talks is based on preconditions and they include demands for a 2 state solution. 5 years ago there was a different leadership in place, and they were more moderate. they had been prepared to accept a federation, based on their demands. those talks took place in 2017, in the swiss alps. they were the closest any one had come to a deal, but they failed at the last minute. all still nami had been chief negotiator for the turkish cypriot leadership. he says now there's only one way out of the stalemate. that can only be, am going to
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a new referendum and asking people whether they want a federation or a 2 state solution. so that one, some for all we remove a continuation of the say to score from long among m alternatives. cypriot, people from both sides are worn down by their situation. yet when it comes to voting many stick to the status quo. for now, despite decades of frozen conflict, change seems to be a distant prospect. andrew simmons al jazeera, nicosia, the 9th annual palestine cinema days festival is screening nearly 60 films. this year. event is designed to highlight palestine cinema culture and help support its film industry. it abraham reports from the occupied west back lot of him, bitter. they will do to me mortal forage or is, is a documentary highlighting how israel prevents palestinians from picking wild herbs . it's one of $24.00 palestinian films competing for the sunbird award during the
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palestine cinema des 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. my hub, but you're further away. and 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 today, 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 on 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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