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if you buy them informed opinions, i believe that armenia and other regions should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles we'll take on in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah, al jazeera with iran acknowledges sending drones to russia for the 1st time, but insists it was before moscow's war on you credit. ah,
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i'm old matheson, this is al jazeera life and doha also coming up italy's under pressure to allow 3 boats carrying rescued. migrations to dog protest isn't gonna demand the president steps downers, the cost of living spirals out of control. and the chain is im team hopes to unite . i divided country or the 5th a world cup. we're going to hear from the fans. ah, aaron's foreign minister is admitted that his country has supplied russia withdrawals, but he says that were sent before the invasion cave has said iranian so called cam a causing drones have been used to bomb ukrainian cities and energy facilities. tech ron, the says it wants to see the evidence, according to keeps mer about $450000.00 homes, are without power falling recent stripes. the u. s. says it's stepping up aid for ukraine's air defenses. we recognized the acute need for air defense at this
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critical moment when russia and russian forces are raining missiles in a rainy and drones down on the civilian infrastructure of this country. on the southern front line, ukraine says it's taken. another village near castle rush has been evacuating civilians from the city. though such a body has morph into hon. the iranian foreign minister was saying, i'm, we're up to lie on said that, that the iranian sent a delegation to a european country about 2 weeks ago to meet with ukrainian officials who are going to present their evidence to the iranians. he said that at the very last minute the ukrainian officials pulled out of what from what he believes to be pressure by the united states government as well as germany. because he believed that they were going to impose further sanctions on neuron around these strong sales. the really position is that the sales took place before the war started and also as a result of that 2015 nuclear deal,
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the arms embargo and post by the united nations security council on or on since 2007 was lifted in october of 2020, and that meant that iran could export and sell its military hardware and capabilities. but there were restrictions on it that are still in place until october of 2023. and the american officials and some european countries that are still remaining in that nuclear deal claim that the drones fall under advance and military hardware and therefore they're still under sanctions. and that is a violation of the nuclear deal for the time being the radians are saying that they're still waiting for that hard evidence. and that the rhetoric coming from the west, in terms of what iran has sold to the russians. well, before the war started is just that rhetoric, i said, begs increasingly in the south of ukraine with more on the military situation. we
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were in the village yesterday, the ukrainians took back a month ago, not just to highlight to the dangers of what's taking place here on the ground, although the ukrainians took that village back a month ago. russia hit that religion hit the schools just on thursday last week, the russians and maintain the ability to strike the kinds of villages regardless of where their forces up. but i is casanya horses, but it's very important to the russians both politically and militarily is the only regional capital that they took over since the thought of the woods, the only thing they force it forces off on the west side of the strategic denise river. and if the ukraine has managed to take it well, that give them a massive the key dick advantage on will be a massive hit to russian president vladimir putin. it will expose his truth for further east of the country, exposing the left flank. it will give her the ukrainians access possibly to the crimea that russia alex back in 2014. so that offensive is still ongoing,
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but we just don't know. oh, how, how it, how, how much it wants is the ukrainian military are making because this could go on for months. italy says it a lot of the docking of one of 3 ships carrying refugees rescued from the mediterranean, but it's only for health checks. some of the people on board have been stranded at sea for more than 2 weeks. a b, m. o impasto acquiesced another laquonda rivera. a ship will be allowed to remain in italian territorial waters, only for the time necessary to allow us to see on board. all the possible health emergency of the people for whom i promise italy will take charge will take all the minus. it's been said in the press and not to diplomatic channels that there are minus on board. it's been said that they're pregnant women or women with small children of people with a fever. everybody tells them a whole is the head of operations that as so as humanity his on board humanity, one off cataneo coast is as conditions on the ship are worsening. the storm was
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heavy winston highway, 179 people. so right now on board our vessel, which one among them one hundreds on a company minus which are struggling a lot on mental health. they saw people running in front of them, relatives and the friends that night they're getting cold, rain bus wind and the people i sleeping on not being really separate from i don't only the women and the 7 month old baby. we have bought 10 fine sale to insights. our women says her on board. we can get basic medical support and mental health support. we can provide people with food blanket, clothes, water, and the basic medical need. we already threw in florida in 2 weeks. and clearly that we can not provide them any safety, which they would need being rescued at the they would need land and they pay through land to find at least
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a bit of safety in europe. so far our supply will last until the beginning of next week. then we will run out of foods. and so far we have not found any solution to resupply. we also don't want to find a quick solution to resupply from our side. if the duty of the coast guards from italy, which are securing the coasts, we are sailing in, protest isn't gonna capital calling for the president to step down as a country faces an economic crisis, rising fuel prices and soaring, inflation of squeeze going to ends already struggling with high cost of living, president non alco florida has been hoping to get financial support from the international monetary fund. but opponents say his government is failing to tackle the unfolding crisis, already to support for my car. this is the demonstration that was in got and i stepped out of the shop now over the
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last the the reason is the mormon. right. this is the final destination. was preachers were supposed to be presented by me. just organize this and when we got here, when there was a church service holding side by side by this demonstration, and that, and get a protest this morning. this is largely christian society and i plan to bring the performing alongside. protest is coming soon. so, so difficult for many to understand all the same, the demonstration and then the delivery of what you have been going by, what we saw in the morning hours of marching. so just to get to know what they're looking for because a lot of the government, 1st of all that wants to the job transition government form i constitutional
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review to be held. and i left for the demand by the protest. us, which by the way they may be very, very difficult to achieve at the moment. we don't know how much ground they will probably give the government, but what they're saying is that they're tired of what's happening in this country. what set the ball rolling and all these demonstrate happening across it's of course, the rising cost of living and discovery. so protects are also being held in london against the spiraling cost of living there as well as government established the measures they're being organized by the people's assembly against a static expect tens of thousands of people to take part. it's happening days after the bank of england announced its biggest interest rate increase in more than 3 decades. at bava is lifeless from london. what specifically are people protesting about in the rub? the umbrella group that's code there. 7 station in central london is the people's
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assembly, again, for 30, giving you a clue. lots of people here worried that the government's under richie soon, the prime minister, a funding to introduce drastic cuts in public funding in sectors such as education and how to balance the books up to the many budget under the last government, which well, which worried the financial market drove up the cost of government borrowing and so on. so now there is, according to the government, this whole that they have to fill. so why that they have to do that by raising taxes or by cutting spending. people have said there is no way left to cut the barrel so demanding action on the cost of living crisis. one recent survey said that one in 7 people are actually skipping meals right now to make ends meet. now on top of that, there is a series of strikes that are either happening or problems for the near future on saturday. that was supposed to be a strike on the rail sector, involving the r,
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m c, the rails, and maritime and transport union. that was cooled off off to an offer on conditional talks and a promise of a payoff for the unions. in general, one offers pay increases in line with inflation, which is very high right now around 10 percent. but also that coating for a general election. how likely is it that a general election is going to be held right now, given the fact that the u. k. has been going through this political turmoil for the last few months who the turmoil is. the reason that the protest is, and the opposition labor party demanding a general election saying that it's simply too unstable to change is in prime minister since 4 is johnson step down earlier this year. and also a lack of clarity, basically over whether the government will commit to all of the manifesto. pledges from the 2019 election. but the situation is that at the moment,
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the government does come on the confidence of the majority of the house of commons in parliament here, as long as that case, then they can continue to govern. but they are under increasing pressure from people like these demonstrators, the prospect of a general strike, perhaps in the new year. and more and more households faced with shipping into poverty. and that's the government can do more, for example, on helping people pay their energy bills. that even bother talking to us from london. nadine, thank you very much. still hadn't, i'll just see it on. north korea is accused of finding more missiles into the c as the u. s. and south korea carry out military drills, need on mosque lashes out as twitter loses major advertisers after mosse layoffs calls. concern number is future. ah.
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hello we got some pleasant saw some sunshine encircled parts over china at the moment, high pressure in shaft little on the hazy side from time to time is are high. so keeping it essentially settled, but there are some bits and pieces of cloud and right around north of that, beijing could see some wet weather, one or 2 showers, to sliding towards the yellow sea easing a little further east, which as we go through our monday longest bells, if i may be a bit of a winfrey mix there into north chris, south korea. we'll also see some shares wanted to shower into eastern parts of japan, but essentially a lot you try and settle a quite so therefore the southeast of china and into ty, while weather will be some showers, merging me the showers that we have across a good part of south east asia, usual seasonal range coming through here really quite nicely. just thinking a little further south is but some rather heavy ones. they're just around the malay peninsula into us mantra over the next day or 2 where we have,
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where you see some lobby showers and some live the showers to for the philippines, slide the showers longest, both afraid to, into southern parts of india and into shanker, another area class just up towards the northern parts of pakistan, sliding out of afghanistan, a western disturbance that will make its way further east was even western, as the pakistan say some right, unless it does tend to snow with him. alas, ah ah ah
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no ah, you're watching audra 0 reminder, what top story is this our iran's foreign minister says, this country's sold military drones to russia, but he says that was before the invasion of ukraine to her on says keith need to provide evidence that iranian drugs have been used in the war, italy says it will allow the docking of one of 3 ships carrying refugees rescued from the mediterranean, but it's only for health checks. some have been stranded and seen for more than 2 weeks. protests are being held in london against the spiraling cost of living in the u. k. demonstrators are calling for an end to government established measures
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as well as a general election. 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 and nuclear capable supersonic bomber over south korea and a joint aerial exercise that show of force against young young involves hundreds of war planes. tony chang has more fun, sol. the announcement came 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 ballistic missile tests. then the escalation over these military exercises ariel military exercises, which had been happening over the last few days in which the americans that
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extended by day, much to the ire of north korea's foreign ministry. we've seen these 4 more test firings to day. i think the hope is that now that the, the south korean american aerial exercises of finish, that might bring an end to what we've seen as a quite an escalation of tuscan tensions in the region. but a, we've remains to be seen. i think some military analysts here and solar expecting further developments from north korea in the next couple of days. pakistan's prime minister has rejected him wrong, kansas arkay zation of an assassination attempt. he says, the former leader is damaging the country with quote, false, and cheap conspiracies. should i, sharif, says he resign if there was evidence that he was behind the attack on can at a rally on thursday of a more or less go to come all hider in islam about very strong reaction in pakistan's prime minister indeed had
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strong reaction from day bcg attorney, bry minutes, georgia bar sharif, all 3rd 3rd and he requested day the chief justice of the supreme court to form a 40 member bench afforded commission, follow god in order to investigate the allegations that were put forward by him. ron ha, now all and a flawed feel. my next we have heard that focused on electronic media to regulate via order. do you know that samara had them for the ban on life feed? jade and speeches of the former prime minister am ron con. the military has also criticized them, saying that it is completely unacceptable because of the allegations that the former prime minister put on one of the senior all for the buckets on the intelligence of it. so indeed water was the government. 2 clamping down
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on enron, who had denounced it, and that there would be broadcasts across the country. we have had some reports, so broad days. northern sector, why it's k. also the fact that his principal stuff or didn't dentist, shibley's for i said, because im ron hahn would now on the road to recovery that he would be moving to his residence within that next brittany 4 to 48 died. but the pressure still on from enron, cons party and government are now hitting back. come all harder in islam of thank you. tom berry from malaysia snap general election is officially underway. the polls are set to open in 2 weeks for what's expected to be a highly competitive race. about 30 percent of eligible voters will be costing balance for the 1st time. and analysts say the views of new voters are the hardest to predict. barnsley reports from column 4
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o 2 weeks to go and the race has begun in malaysia's election candidates and their supports. his throng nomination sent his to contest sum of 222 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 really empowering to use and being able to evolve them within the largest decision making and mission 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. our, if it 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 your fellow students to vote. i think that we are very young ammunition as a democracy. and as individual as a malaysian citizen, your voice, your vote do has a power in making the most minute of changes and making the country move forward. unless 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 group of individuals will not vote for the incumbent because there was no reason for them previously to go out and vote. so there's an incentive for them to go out and what it could be to want to change things, they might find something, you will 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. busy 4 years, various 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 back than 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 cologne port. the u. s. in canada have imposed sanctions and to haitian politicians. one of them is the senate president jose of lumber. they're accused of abusing the positions to traffic drugs and work with gangs. while the government says it's really taking control of a key fuel terminal has been blocked by armed gauss and september countries facing a humanitarian security crisis. food of fuel are running short and tens of thousands of people have been displaced by growing gang violence. fuel distribution is such a resume. on monday, the u. s. president says twitters new owner in on mosque has bought a social media platform that quote,
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spews lies across the world. so by the made the comments at a fundraiser on friday, that's after twitter laid off half of its workforce, sparking concerns that a lack of moderators could lead to the spread of this information. and hate speech on line. rob ronald says more from the company's 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 email. some employees tweeted in colorful language denouncing what they see as a callous and impersonal method of termination and take creative 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.
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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 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,
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on any social media platform along that nature. and so they, they will be forced to leave the platform by whoever is managing them must tweeted on friday, the twitter has suffered 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 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 former us president donald trump's been ordered to start releasing documents related to the january 2021 attack on the u. s. capital. by next week,
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a congressional committee investigating the attack initially sent a subpoena to the former president required him to send documents by friday. he missed the deadline, so the committee now wants them next week. trumps also being told you must testify in person. on november, the 14th we have, ah no algeria in egypt may have failed to qualify for the fif of football world cup, but to north african sides will be playing. got our supporters engineers? yes. a, the tournament is going to provide them with the distraction from its political and economic crises. all vandeveer reports. oh, junior 0 is the country with deep political divisions. but there's one thing that still unites people clearly from a birth sir big football brings people together and the sympathizers each other
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when a game is on, it's all they think about it. they forget about politics and the things that are happening in the country. and they forget about the problem, but they're both good. now we're all support denisia. all of us. we forget about the faction supporting the president and other supporting a mother in politics is a wiki football adipose looks at the store. less rural president. chi said dissolved parliament and sect the government to rule by decree last year and moved, the opposition has called a qu, tennesseans have been frustrated by years of political argument and economic stagnation has her new toner, hey, that if added the new world cup is the only thing that's left for us and to nicea, it's the way out and the thing that brings everyone together regardless of the differences we see in politics or economic problems in qatar 2022 will be shown as his 6th appearance of the world can't live, never made it out of the group stage and of one just 2 games at the tournament. fans and china's hope the country's large expect community in doha will give the eagles of carthage and advantage this time round as could be
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a leak if not sooner. she hopefully r, tennessee, and community there will encourage the team the, especially during the 1st matches are the received kicked out of the donors. hopefully we can get out of the groups treasure we've had enough of leaving early will. achieving that won't be easy with group games against defending champions. france as well as denmark and australia pull than worth al jazeera than i am daniel palestine cinema days festival. a screening any 60 films this year. the events designed to highlight palestine cinema culture as well as to support its film industry. it. abraham reports we occupied, westbank lot of im, little you 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 sun bird award during the palestine cinema. these festival voicing visual memory is the festival steam this
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year. the festival also aims to promote palestinian film production and for by the stage for palestinian narratives. robert, but here, february 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, participants in this workshop say that reclaiming the narrative. they take israeli 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? what is, how can we use these films as an as important archival material in narrating our
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study? pro israeli views still dominate the public sphere. recently, marble studios announced it will feature in israeli 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 and 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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