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iran admits to supplying russia with drones, but says there were so once before, moscow's invasion of ukraine. ah, i'm carry johnson. this is out. is there a lot from day or so coming up? this is a fine, a model for the nation. joe biden says democracy itself is on the ballot as hen barack obama rally support for democrats. head of tuesday's mid term vote. italy will allow some migrants on board a rescue ship to dock for health checks, but hundreds more remains stranded at sea and from super glue to soup. climate activists, target famous artworks across europe, but on the protest helping or harming their course. we'll hear from both sides. ah,
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baron's foreign minister has admitted that terence supplied russia with drones that are being used to hit ukraine. but he said they were sold to moscow before the current conflict began. key. it says the drains are being used to target cities and energy facilities. i said, beg reports from trippy re in southern ukraine. after months of denial, iran has finally admitted it, supplied russia with drones. but only before the war. fab last more ha, cadillac dangled crying directly order. we give a limited number of drones to russia once before the ukraine war party. we agree with the accordion, foreign minister that they submit to us any evidence they have about russia as using iranian drugs in ukraine before they can do that. ukrainian president accused iran of like need of he seen it for his family. we are shooting down at least on 10 iranian drones daily, while the regime claims at it allegedly provided a few of them before the start of a full scale invasion. many, only yesterday, 11 were destroyed shuttle. if iran continues to lie about the obvious, it means that the world will make even more effort to investigate the terrace
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cooperation between the russian and iranian regimes. and what russia pays iran for such cooperation. what we do know is keeps as drones, have been used to strike crane cities and energy facilities, adding to the ever growing number of civilian casualties. anessa over knows her brother is dead. she just doesn't know where his body is. by giving a d n a sample at this mobil laboratory, she hopes to be one step closer to resolving her anguish. when russian troops occupied his him, the casualties were put in a mass burial site. many with just numbers to identify them. enough, the pasquale, the gland bishop, we were not allowed to enter the grave site. the military were there and guarded grace fight. we were not allowed there. i know only the number of the grave. we thought that everything would come down and then we would go there and find his grave and tidy up. but we couldn't only pull which i know is not the only bereaved relative searching for answers. these photos are all that is left of the victims
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from the missile attack on this apartment block in life and in death. the couple were together, some killers in your book. there was nothing left of the bodies, the concrete slabs fell on them. there was a couple that was hugging. they probably felt that was coming. this is, that's how they were identified because only they could be huggins, which was all eyes on now on the front line, the ukrainian se, if taken a village and her son moving one step closer to the regional capital pro russian authorities. and of course on say that dancing the escalation in artillery shelling over the last week said the front lines remain the same. but what we do know is that her son is very important to the russian, is the only regional capital, the money you take from the start of the war. and then you're putting in military believe they won't want to give it up without to fight. i said vague, i was just it a privilege, but also a virus wondering, reaction from iran capital,
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the iranian foreign minister. hussein amir up to lie on said that, that the iranians 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 radiance. he said that at the very last minute, the ukrainian officials pulls out of wood from what he believes to be pressured 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 reigning position is that these sales took place before the war started and also as a result of that 2015 nuclear deal, the arms embargo and post by the united nations security council on iran since 2007 was lifted in october of 2020 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.
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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. their 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. he was present. joe biden has told a democratic raleigh in pennsylvania that next week's midterm election be a defining moment for the fate of democracy in america. he had paid alongside one of his predecessors, barranca, bama, and the city of philadelphia. it's in the state of pennsylvania, a key battleground in the race to decide who controls the senate wrap up 3 days, 3 day. until one of the most important election. while on those
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important elections in our life time, as good a shape. the outcomes are going to shape our country for decades. the gum and the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. it's a choice, a choice between 2 vastly different bridges of america. vastly different. this election requires every single one of us to do our part. it's that important. it is not a ha you heard. you weren't a prisoner talk about the station this the like. you heard josh shapiro and john betterment talk about the stakes in this. the like a fair economy that gives work and people a fair share that's on the bell. meanwhile, a former president, donald trump,
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has been campaigning for republican senate candidate neck with us. he took aim at top democrats under biden follow c schumer and the radical democrat congress. your commonwealth is being totally destroyed. our country is being destroyed, biden. and the far left lunatics are waging war on pennsylvania energy, crushing pennsylvania jobs, gutting, pennsylvania communities, and strangling pennsylvania families with soaring prices like you've never seen before. while on fisheries following the campaigns and has more each of the camps strategies. while donald trump believes that a victory for the republicans in the mate times would be good for him. first of all, if the republicans take over the house, they will stop the january 6th investigations. and also they believe that they will start investigating your bite and who could well be donald trump's opponent. if he decides to declare that he's running for the presidency again in 2024. so anything
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that damages your bite and will be seen as good for donald trump and he would build any electro success on the backs of a good mid term result for the republicans. no spot, as the democrats are concerned, they've changed their messaging in the last week or so, and certainly over the last 72 hours for such a long time. joe biden was talking about the threat to democracy. he was also talking about how abortion was on the ballot because of the decision of the supreme court over the summer. but that hasn't really resonated with voters, particularly as they go to the stores this weekend and find that their food bill is much more expensive because of inflation. and if they go to fill the car with gas or petrol is we knew it and the find out that was $23040.00 more expensive than it was a year ago. and so he started to talk more about the economy and how he believes he's helped middle class america, and how he believes that with it, democratic majority, he can continue to do that. seeing
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a lot of the steps that he's taken to help ordinary american people would be stopped by the republicans. and that's true if the opinion polls are to be believed . the republicans are heading for a victory in the house and possibly in the senate. and if that happens, joe biden will find that his presidency become shrunken. he won't be able to push through the agenda in the final 2 years from the campaign that he waged 2 years ago . a time transporting only 60 migrants has doctrinal italian island assist. authorities say 2 dead bodies were also born. more than a 1000 other migrants aboard. full rescue ships remain stranded in the mediterranean sea commission to dock has repeatedly been denied by italian officials. among those waiting for safe porter, nearly 180 migrants of all the humanity, one vessel they've waited more than a week with food, water and medicine. running low italy says it will allow this rescue ship to door
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only to carry out health checks. afterwards, officials say the ship, the redirected back to international waters. on the annual impulse dork was the novel laquonda rivera, the 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. we'll take all the miners. it's been said in the press and not through diplomatic channels that there are minors on board. it's been said that there are pregnant women or women with small children, or people with a fever. timmerman hall is the head of operations with the rescue group. s o s humanity. he's on board the humanity one vessel offer captain his coast. he says limited food and worsening weather conditions, pose a serious problem. the storm was heavy winston highway. 179. people go right now on board our vessel, which one among them one hundreds accompanied miners which are struggling
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a lot on mental health. they saw people running in front of them, relatives and friends. the nice i getting cold rain, his bus, wind, his us and the people are nipping on. not being really separate from adults, only the women and the 7 month old baby. we have a 10 fine shelter insights. our women says are on boards because we get basic medical support and basic mental health support. we can provide people with boot, blanket clothes, water, and the basic medical needs we already through since more than 2 weeks. and it clearly that we can not provide them any safety, which they would need being rescued at the they would need land and land to find at least a bit of safety in europe. so far our supply will last until the beginning of next week. then we will run our boots, and so far we have not found any solution to resupply. we also don't want to find
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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. and so the head here now is, is there a protest isn't gonna say the government must go with a country grapples is storing inflation and rising fuel costs and farming. neat science and columbia. tell you about the high take time to save the seeds. could fight climate change? ah, ah. hello very much a tale of 2 seasons across north america. at the moment we hang on to summer like weather cross, easter seaboard, plenty of warmth. big area of high pressure, drawing southerly winds up. so above average, temperatures long that eastern seaboard into eastern parts of canada over towards
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the west. boy, is it cold here? this so line foundry showers that brought some flooding into parts of texas as moving further east within easing as it runs into our high. but up towards the northwest like our cold of this minus one celsius for calgary and falling, be lucky to see minus 12 is the top temperature by yes, sunday afternoon. so there's that wintery weather, rain, sleet, and snow. coming down across the pacific northwest. we'll see some weather weather getting into california, wanted to shout just around the rockies. and there's that sherry rain which was eastern seaboard which continues to make us. we're a little further east, which as we go through monday but just cling on to those temperatures. i'm going here to the low to mid twenties is really not too bad at all, rather disturbed there across a good part of western australia. much of california will season welcome rainfall over the next day or 2. rain hasn't been so welcome. just around hispaniola, we have seen flooding into the dominican republic, some lively showers around the bahamas into the li woods,
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and they're slowly making his way for the east. ah, the pollen counting the calls, they had to come back. bernoulli da silva in brazil. willie succeed and happening policy, central bank hike, interest rates, the pain, inflation for japan takes a different approach. plus the dazzling rise of lab growing died, answering the call on al jazeera. we understand the differences, similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what you see when use in current for that matter to you, ah, ah, ah,
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you without us here remind of our top stories this hour, iran has admitted supplying russia with drones about they used to hit ukraine, but so they were delivered before moscow's invasion, began, cranes, president has accused tyrant of lying about how many drugs it's sent to russia. us present, joe biden has told a democratic party in pennsylvania. but next week's mid term elections will be a defining moment for the state of democracy in the back. painting the former president brock obama utility says it will allow the donkey of one of 3 ships carrying refugees rescued from the mediterranean. but only for health checks, valuable people will be allowed to disembark with the ship will then be sent back to international inches. now thousands of people have marched in central london to oppose what they say are unacceptable austerity measures. prime minister is she sumac, is looking to close a hole in public finances by cutting spending and raising taxes. but there are
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warnings and it will drive millions of people to poverty. teen baba reports. ah, britain is broken. the theme of this march in london bringing together people from across the country. many protested said they were worried, public services could be eroded further on the prime minister. she soon act. one of the areas under severe pressure is the mental health sector within the national health service. the n. a chess, clary, crisig with i work for mental health charity and i am seeing people at risk of death dying because of this government directly. as a result,
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i see every day the protest is motivated by a range of issues and concerns, but something that unites his worries about further cuts to public spending. in other words, austerity, ah. on saturday, a plan strike on the railways was cancelled after an offer of unconditional talks from employers. but unions plan further industrial action in this and other sectors pushing for pay rises in line with inflation to combat the cost of living crisis. al jazeera spoke to up santa begum, a politician whose london constituency has one of britain's highest rates of child poverty, with an increasing number of families using food banks. we have fox impact almost there, and we have an offer here. handheld service is the color i had to be worry about even by the end of the line with another common theme was a demand for a general election. we're gonna save our welfare state. i. we're gonna check these
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stories. oh, there have been 2 changes in leadership since maurice johnson quit as prime minister earlier this year. and the conservatives a considering scrapping, some manifesto pledges that saw them win back in 2019 whatever happens in the coming months, public anger is unlikely to die down. the deem bob al jazeera london focused on prime minister has rejected a wrong cons. accusations that senior figures and government were involved in the attempts to assassinate him. he says the former leader is damaging the country with false and cheap conspiracies. chabad sharif says he will resign if there is evidence he was behind the tackle and con of rally on thursday. hundreds of con supporters all demonstrating across the country, many demanding a full investigation into his shooting. same as robbie was at the protest in the hall. the long march to islam about him, ron hunt, political assault on the capital of pockets,
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done with the political footmen that are loyal to him, that may be on hold for now. but rallies like this one in the heart of love are happening all over the country. in support of their wounded leaders, they said their captain, who is in recovery in a hospital in law or from an attempted assassination from an attempt on his life, which party workers are continuing to come out in the last few hours, this crowd is gone from a few dozen to a few 100 choking this important central location. in the heart of la hor, they are angry. his supporters are angry about the attack on him run on. they are angry that their router has been shot, and they blame the same people that enron on is holding responsible. in the absence of any investigation of any evidence, they say they don't need it. they blame the same people that him. ron hahn is holding responsible. i'm out of confidence fighting yet we strongly condemn the
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attack that has taken place in our khan and we strongly demand that every single name his name, arrest them. he won't let corruption happen in our country. you've had a corruption mafia imposed on us for doing the assassination attempt on iran con, was by the army chief and the army. they shouldn't think we don't know if we understand everything. secondly, if such a famous high profile individualist, yes can. how can we expect to be saying? politics in pakistan is incredibly murky. it is complex, it can be ugly and it can be very dangerous. but one thing is clear as long as m, ron kon, has the ability to bring this many people out into the street in support of his cause. as long as he can bring people in large numbers into the streets of really any city he chooses. he maintains himself as a potent and powerful political force even out of office in this country. and as long as that is the case, he will continue to be able to corrode from the outside,
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the institution that he holds responsible for corruption, including the government. and crucially, the military protest isn't gonna calling for the president to step down as a country face is a worsening economic crisis. rising fuel prices and soaring inflation of anger. people already struggling to get by with interest reports from the capital, a crown ah, president to non alco fargo is under pressure. this is a 2nd protest against his government in as many weeks that triggers out of control inflation and a depreciating courtesy. martin capable campaign for the president did print to 16 today. he's an organizer of protest. i guess the government i had in gonna extremely had. we have your cost of living. crisis rises, i've doubled some have triple 0 and our price applies of virtually so. so going to
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demonstrate to say they want only one thing in the bottom that was part of the democratic demands that a president understands his rules and leaves office president of the fraud or still has 2 more years before the end of his 2nd term. the maximum allowed in god. ironically, the criticisms of people are making, i guess his government are those not he caprino before he got elected searches ago with government supporters brush aside course or the president to quit ages this and key that whilst they and the rights to demonstrate is protected. that your reason for the demonstration must be justified. oh will be, i am a facility, government is negotiated to reach the way it could be a long, difficult journey to the end of the year. for gardens, with trees al jazeera across i was rarely forces have shot dead,
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a palestinian man as violence continues to escalate and occupied. west bank. the palestinian health ministry said another palestine was wounded by gunfire. israel says its soldiers opened fire at people throwing rocks. that is raining vehicles now highway police and peruse capital. lima have used tear gas against anti government protest as oh, demonstrators marched on congress to demand the resignation of left is president petro casteel. attorney general has accused him of leaving a criminal organizations within the government. astir says it's a booze bye. it's called rivals to asked him. buzzing demand for food and falling crop outputs, could compromise our ability to feed ourselves crop. biodiversity helps farmers produce harvests during tough times assigned to say as much as 3 quarters of biodiversity was last june. the 20th century, i saw around pietro visits, a high tech facility in columbia. the distribute so crucial seeds to vulnerable
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farmers around the world. a good, nice, heavy, heavy, inspect each leaf at this lamp being claimed. he spent the last 4 years studying and nurturing it to save the speeches from extinction. it went up land, it's a wild variety from costa rica, that's at risk of extinction. this is probably the only remaining specimen in existence. we are regenerating it simulating its environment and these wild spaces held the key to resilience. james can offer a solution to water deficits and pest and disease. the seeds of this and tens of thousands of other native plants are collected here on the outskirts of columbia. the 3rd city kelly, for the world's largest tropical steed bank for beans, cas of animal feet, length called futures. the in the banks, la oratory, researchers prepare each feed for story to research, selecting the optimal ones in discarding any that are damaged,
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others work and dna extraction and gene sequencing, to decipher and translate to the plant genetic code. global network experts say it's vital to breathe more resilient crop arrive at the time when food supplies are increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather, deforestation, and other human activity. though we have a major threat, existential one is the genetic erosion. several of these kind of diversity are disappearing. due to everybody's ation towards the, to, to kind of human activity. the 2nd is let me change the world used to cultivate more than 6000 different plans, but it's estimated that about 75 percent of the crop diversity has been lost in the next century. the bank hope to reverse that trend. if air type packages store bought and 60000 samples of beans and 4 inches and they're kept hearing these huge
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fridge at minus 20 degrees celsius, scientists call it uninsurance for the future. peer, we hold the seats that belong the genetic resources that belong to the countries of origin. we keep them, we can 7, maintain them alive and available also to the property. it would have deep solutions, 2 challenges that we cannot imagine. at the moment, we're ready solutions for today's agriculture, but also for the future. thanks to the lesions, the seed bank is using artificial intelligence to speed up crop analysis and breathing new more resistant varieties. trying to keep pace with an increasingly deteriorating world allison and be at deep al jazeera palmetto columbia. now imagine this, you're visiting an art gallery to admire, van gov's, sunflower, when something very unexpected happens. oh,
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climate activists are using famous art pieces across europe. as a way to protest against global warming, they say people protect and can't more about paintings than the planet to vincent on golf at peace is have been drenched in suit. one in italy on friday and this one in london last month. earlier in july activist glued their hands to sandra, bolted charlie piece in italy, a similar protest in spain involving paintings by francisco glare. from last week, climate back to this point, mash potatoes on the protective glass shield of a cloth manet painting in germany were not even the mona lisa was spurred. she was smothered with cake in her famous corner to live in paris. each of these cases the artwork was not permanently damaged. when alex, the coning is a spokesman for just stop oil, that's the group responsible for pouring sweep over ban golf painting. he says more
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people should be talking about the climate crisis. and we're talking about whether or not life or art is worth more when to be able free mango painting, they go more people talking about the climate crisis. now, when 53000000 people got displaced in pakistan, they lost their homes, their communities, their livelihoods, i from scotland, the 6 things population of my entire country was permanently disrupted personally affected by this. and yet we weren't talking about climate change that. why are people more outraged by that? why are they so much more outraged when we sit on a protective piece of our facade? hannah is the president of climate voices. he says, the activists may need to rethink this strategy. i think that the goal of the purpose is obviously to get attention. but then the question i like to ask is to get attention for what, for what message are they're delivering? and i'm very concerned that most people will just see an attack on an
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excuse and, and i'm concerned that they could send the wrong message to the broader audience. and i'm afraid that the actions mostly speak to the community of people who are already firmly convinced about the necessity to item climate change. but my dump agonize a large segments of, of the public any, no way i would see that the sections are picking us back was i think that, right, know, most people are concerned about climate change and most people realize climate change is the reality, including in the daily lives, and i think that we should no longer saw the fire, but we should write out the fire in full days. we will need more than just sounding the alarm. we will need to explain people what they can do. they can mobilize themselves and oh, we can transform society collectively. ah.
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