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celebrations in the ukrainian city of cas song as russian forces withdraw. but major bridges have been damaged. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up, executions, rape, and torture. powering stories of atrocities committed by an armed group in eastern democratic republic of congo. a big win for the democrats in arizona that are one seat away from keeping control of the u. s. senate shoes on a hand, a top paul pact that will be a big draw called for the opening ceremony of footballs, world comp, brown. being people
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in the southern ukrainian city of casala, celebrating their freeze of russian forces. oh, it's one of the most significant victories for ukrainian troops since russia invaded in february. the ukrainian national flag was flown on monuments and public buildings. president brought him as lensky hailed it. as a historic day, but new and significant damage to the nova co kafka damn has been reported in southern ukraine. a u. s. satellite imagery company says that sections of the time and its gates have been deliberately destroyed after russia pulled out of the castle region. and he preached the dharm could cause catastrophic flooding. ukraine though, could use the advance to expand its counter offensive to other occupied territories, including crimea, which moscow seized in 2014, but russian forces of set up new positions on the eastern bank of the,
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the ne pro river opposite cas on city. that gives them a strong base for a possible escalation in the conflict of cirrus as big as in creevy in central ukraine. and he's with us now live. i said, what's the latest? well, the russians have announced that the new regional capital for carson region is a place called honey test, which is about 200 kilometers away from her san the, the actual regional capitol. now the ukrainians have said that they offensive is still ongoing, that they on forces have been given orders and objectives from the very beginning. and that is to reduce the lines of the occupier. so even though the ukrainians have made massive advances, they said they said a 3000 square kilometers in the last day. now that's really quite significant, but they don't seem to be so wanting to slow down. yes, they have had this major victory. it is a massive, a strategic curl and military military victory for them to take that regional
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capital. but they still want to push forward. now, this doesn't mean that the war is over. it doesn't mean that the offensive is over . in fact, to the east of the country, they're still intense fighting, going on and done bust region. in fact, yesterday evening i spoke to a soldier who is based in the east and he and his world words. he said it is health and the intensive battle that's taking place around the towns and cities like back move and salazar is still ongoing with the russian forces are pushing so they may be retreating here in the size, but they're pushing in the east. so what's likely to happen next are so well the ukrainians have some pressing issues to address now in her song, they say that the significant amount of territories have been mined and left over weapons. the emergency agency that deals with that said so far they've dealt with around just under 2000 mines and explosives and left over weapons. now even in the
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places that we were in on villages and towns that we liberated a month ago, the still areas mom telling people not to go past certain lines because it filled mines. and yesterday we heard explosion taking place of mind that we left over the mining emergency agency taking care of those. but there's also the issue of the lack of electricity on is without electricity. and the major energy provider has said it will take around 30 days to restore that. and as you mentioned, there's also the issue of the bridge is not the main bridge has been destroyed across the me pro river, but there's also damage to cover dam bridge. there was images of smoke rising from there, and the ukrainian, the blaming the russians were damaging that bridge and that dam is blown. it will cause significant flooding, but would give a national water barrier between the ukrainian or russian. but as i said, the ukrainian said that they will push forward,
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but the russians have sets of defensive lines on the east side of the river and continue to target ukrainian troops and able to target the rest of ukraine with their weapons. so the war is still ongoing. yes, you could have had this victory. but in the east of the country, at least from what we're hearing, the fighting is very intense. i'll just hear as big the live increase read in central ukraine as many thanks. fighting has flat up in east and democratic republic of congo where soldiers of battling rebels on several fronts. the armed group, m $23.00, a staged a major resurgence this year. at his force, nearly 200000 people from their homes. in july human rights watch said that its forces had killed at least 29 civilians in areas under its control since mid june. many victims were accused of being in 4 months for the congolese army. m. 23 has blamed other armed groups for the killings. its recent advance is increased tension with rwanda, which the congolese government accuses of supporting rebels. let's go live now to
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out a 0 milk web. who's in goma. welcome here at the airport. what's happening there? who anytime now were expecting canyon troops to land here on the thomas kennedy, his army said they'd taken off from nairobi just over an hour ago. and they're the latest soldiers from east africa to come here under the banner of a regional force that had east african heads. the state agreed to in no way be earlier this. yeah, can you says it's sending about a battalion of troops about 900 troops. that's a tiny number of soldiers when you consider the vast expanse, the countryside and the armed groups that control much of it from here to the north and see the south. and we will say waiting to find out what the canyon soldiers will actually do. and if they have join in the conflict here, congress army says right now,
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it's essentially fighting rwanda to the north of here, which it says is essentially one of the same as the m $23.00 rebel group. well, they were wanting to deny that. and as you mentioned, people in those areas that am $23.00 is taking control of me from month complained of abuses of execution, torture of civilians being taken prisoner. we spoke some of the people who said they survived these kinds of abuses. let's take a look at that story now. ah, gloria, not her real name says she was pregnant when she was gang raped by fighters from the n 23 rebel group earlier this year. and $23.00 fighting government forces here in the east of democratic republic of congo is widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were one that denies it. gloria says m. 23 fighters came into the bashi ran, started drinking beer,
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and smashing bottles. to come back in 3 men raped me before i fell conscious, there was nobody to help me. when i woke up i was in hospital, my neighbor had rescued me. i don't know what they used because it was badly torn and my blood was leaking. glorious baby died before she gave birth and was surgically removed. now she's joined in nearly 200000 people who fled their homes. the conditions in the camps side, there isn't enough food or clean water and shelters. don't keep out the rain. well, congos army and most of his armed groups are accused of widespread right to be says, the fact that tens of thousands of people have chosen to come here, leaving behind their homes and their farms give some indication of just how scared they are of m 23 rwanda's army and the armed groups who supported have been accused of carrying out massacres and rights abuses in eastern congo since the 19 ninety's
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. it's always denied the allegations. rwandan soldiers were photographed with n 23 fighters 5 months ago. we asked them $23.00 about reports of rights and pieces . it spokesmen sent this video clip denying all the allegations made in this story . who are these people? the are so many people were extra amused. we are talking not to destroy us. they are walking with the government. when congress army defeated him 239 years ago we filmed the bodies of prisoners, tied up and shot dead in the basses. they fled. some of the prisoners appeared to have been kept in pits in the ground, which is what this man says. m 23 did to him. earlier this year. he says m. $23.00 fighters accused him of supporting enemy militia and beat him for 3 days, demanding a confession. then he says he was tied up and thrown in a pace with other prisoners for 3 weeks before being released. his wife thought he
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was dead 99 quickly to you can lean on one way or the other. but you cannot that i doubt when it rains or what the cousins the but we are looking like pigs because of the mighty, the pete. once i did the god and ty is one now and text it to or the please don't have to read it. it is the life we suffered. this school classroom is home for now . outside others, a sleeping in shelters made on broken rocks. the struggle for control of minerals below the ground has made eastern congo the center of regional conflicts and brights abuses for decades. people here wonder if they'll ever be left in peace. congos government has said that it will now engage m $23.00 in talked on the diplomatic pressure. having said in recent weeks that it would refuse to do so. but at the same time, it said it has conditions to doing so. the m 23 must evacuate the territories that
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it's occupied and the government's right now still trying to achieve that by force . the army spokesman just told us the operations are continuing, the infantry is fighting m $23.00 in those areas. they say they've taken some ground and 23 if denied that they've lost any ground. meanwhile, people hearing goma have there's been a growing discontent. again. first, the un peacekeepers have been here for more than 20 years. people feel that they've failed to protect them from groups. also growing on a neighboring rwanda and you've gotten to who people here blame to decades of ministry aggression. and the campaign is organizing protests that we've seen in recent months here and government and in the capital camshaft. again, these for him for to say that bringing in more forces from east africa and getting in that are going to arrive here anytime. now, the campaign is say, this is just going to make the situation worse and not better talk web live in goma,
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in the eastern democratic republic of congo. now, committee, thanks. so to come here and i was just here, a world leaders meeting cambodia for this year's summit with us president joe biting in attendance migrant student barca, ship in france, being turned away from italy. ah, anticipation is rising over a year. ready with most of my cattle ways. hello. the u. k. had its warmest arms to stay on oracle yesterday were tempted to get up to 19.5 celsius in the north west of england. incredible weather here. we got this blocking area of high pressure, and that's continues to draw that warmth up across that western side of europe. and it's also blocking off these weather systems. we should try to push their way in
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from the atlantic. so we will grouchy, see some wet or weather, making its way into while and maybe some long spells the phrase still there into scott. but you can see has getting pushed out of the way a large dry day on saturday for the north west of europe for much of europe. actually. central area, still seeing some lively showers around southern italy, easing across c i n, you see pushing across into grisome heavy bursts of rain, sundry damp, or seine possible on a 2 showers there. on the other side of the med, towards the valley, eric central pass to spank a c, a shower or 2 as well as you go on into were sunday where to weather makes his way back into ireland. much of the u. k. will be try and find central out of you, lassie. fine and dry. not bad on the temperatures. still some showers there, lurking away across central parts of the mediterranean for northern africa. here it is settled and sunny. still a few showers clinging on across sir southern parts of west africa over the next few days to with sponsored by cattle and i was this was a media moment,
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the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is the story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing leave your freedom. being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covert. people have no idea what the source of uses that became the growth and that brought what, what the evidence. why on al jazeera, ah ah, i got this is l 0. the bad news. the south fighting has flared up in the eastern democratic republic of congo. on friday were soldiers of battling m. 23 rebels,
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jamie of the forces of arrived, or arriving at goma airport to help in the fight against them. 23 people are celebrating of the strategic southern ukrainian city of cassandra, after it was recaptured from russian forces. keith could use the advance to expand its counter offensive to of occupied territories. will you credit us joy, the summit of southeast asian leaders for the 1st time? it's foreign minister urged asha members to condemn russia's invasion and to help protect ukraine's green shipments. so hold on horror. to take every magic possible to stop russia from played hunger games, was the world grain quoted, the exempted from the conflict. whatever happens on the bed around russell with north youth, the supported lead man as the leverage national division will u. s. president joe biden will meet ashley and lead us in the coming hours. his
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visit to the region is aimed at countering china's influence. that biden is also expected to discuss violence in the arm of the war in ukraine and china's military activities in disputed waters out as here. as tony chang reports from from pen joe buttons arrived. he's got a couple of hours off after a long journey overhead via cairo. but later on this afternoon, he'll be meeting se in as a group, but also having a bi lashelle with cambodian prime minister and san. and i think the message is going to be to try and find some kind of unity in this region for support with the war in ukraine. also, a lot of focus on china at the moment. i think the united states is trying to gather countries in this region behind them to, to reinforce the idea that they don't have to necessarily fall in love that behind china. that there is an alternative that something the united states has tried in
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the past with veronica bomber and his pivot to asia. but i think a lot of people within a year was that was slightly disabused of the idea of when there wasn't any follow up. so i think his message here will be the united states is back in this region and it's back to stay. but also i think they'll be wanting a lot of reassurance from him that he's got a strong hold the economy, a lot of economists in this region that being hit very hard by rising inflation rates, hearing cambodia alone, people are looking at 2025 percent rate of inflation and that's really starting to pinch hard, and i think people will want to hear from joe biden that he's got a strong economic policy to try and steer the bullet inflation rates down a little bit. and bring some relief. chung to our land is a professor of political science at the national university of singapore. he thinks that sci leaders, a divided of how to address the political situation in their mom. and the point is that on has very few points of leverage. and what points it has such as trying to
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put more pressure on the business, thinks of them a hunter that's been somewhat difficult for us. yeah. and government, that's a step is to go fast and governments take, they're afraid of the blow back. some of them have some ties with, with the military. so that's been giving them some polls. so what they've been saying together is to say, well, you know, you got to step back. you've got to let the peace process take a chance. they've got to negotiate. but they have very little teeth to put to those sorts of asks essentially they've gotten rich over the past 2 decades from being a key node in the us, china trade and investment relationship. so investment wise, the u. s. is by far the big player in terms of trade in goods. it's definitely a china, there is also trade services where other players come to the mix like you and all that. so basically various options states depending on what the structure of economies look like are quite long. and so they say they don't want to size,
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but essentially that's a very passive policy. i think they don't quite know what to do about the situation . they, i think they, they hope to make some sort of statement about the need for piece, for some sort of accommodation they, but that might not play so well for ukraine. i suppose they would want the chinese site to help you encourage the russians to, to step back. but i'm not sure of asians really in the mood to do that. either. however, they will express their concerns about how the war, how rushes aggression has affected globalization, affect the supply chains, food prices, energy prices, ah, democrats, one seats away from keeping control of the u. s. senate tied with republicans, 49 seats. democratic senator monk kelly has been re elected in arizona. counting is continuing, nevada and the state of georgia will hold
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a run of vote in december and in the house of representatives, the republicans leading with 211 seats. that 7, the shores of the 218 needed for majority democrats, though, are expecting more winds from western states, such as california, but they're behind at the moment. on 201 seats for you as president donald trump is suing the house committee, investigating the january 2021 attack on the us capital. trump received a subpoena, requiring him to testify before the committee, but he's pushing back his lawsuit notes. the former presidents have provided testimony in the past, but states that no president or former president has ever been compelled to do so. trump argues there's a precedent prohibiting congress from forcing him to testify the crypto currency exchange f t x. as that, it's investigating hundreds of millions of dollars of abnormal withdraws, as it declares bankruptcy. the potential hack follows an earlier run on the
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exchange after concern over its financial health. f t x filed for bankruptcy on friday. it says it wants legal protection, as it looks for ways to return money to customers. libya has a universal health care system, but many public hospitals have neither the resources, more staff to provide adequate treatment. cancer patients are often the most vulnerable when a trainer report, so from miss rossa every 3 weeks. so back comes to the so brother clinic for chemotherapy. it's one of 5 clinics for cancer patients in the country. people from across the west come seeking treatment, but after more than a decade of conflict and political divisions in libya, medicine and resources are scarce and muscular, yet the problem is with the medicine. it's just not available. sometimes i can't afford to buy it in the markets, and i have to skip a chemotherapy session. muhammad jammah needs chemotherapy every 2 weeks. he says
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he drives more than a 150 kilometers to get here. um and are you in? what am fia, could i have colon cancer and it has spread to my liver and the government doesn't provide enough medicine. i take 3 different types of medication for my chemotherapy, and only one is available now. those who can afford it, try to find medicine privately. but it's expensive. like in monica, my pension is less than a $100.00 a month. if my medicine isn't provided here, it costs more than $2000.00 a month. i've had to sell almost everything. i have and borrow money from friends and family and for some the lesson plans. here we are a rich country. the government can easily provide us with our medicine. though masato cancer clinic is libby is largest and best equipped with 25000 cancer patients, registered in livia, including more than 6000 children. the health system has struggled to treat them.
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many people blame the government. no one from the tripoli administration wanted to comment them. a throttle clinic has 350 beds, but more than 13300 cancer patients, including children, are registered here that as a phenomenon let. unfortunately, all public clinics faced many challenges due to the political divisions unqualified . people are putting to senior positions in the ministries and are unable to make the necessary dishes to provide the clinics with the medication needed to treat the patient. on consistent basis, libya has africa's largest reserves of crude oil and should be a prosperous country. people here hope it's instability can be overcome. so future generations won't face the same hardships. malik, trainer, l g 0 was sorta the family of jail. british egyptian activists has requested a presidential pardon tuesday. his health are up though father has been on hunger
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strike in cairo for 7 months and stop drinking water on sunday for his family disputes of public prosecutors report that says he's in good health. his lawyer says he has permission to visit his client, but it's been been denied access that has been in jail for months with no charges. the owners of a migrant rescue ship say that european countries of fail to deal with a humanitarian emergency. italy has refused to allow the ocean viking to into one of its pores, even though it carried asylum seekers. it's far right government is now at odds with france which allowed the boat to dock on its shores. latasha butler reports for too long. the end of an ordeal at sea. after 3 weeks you should viking rescue ship. finally docked in the southern french port of 2 long after being refused entry to italy on board $230.00 asylum seekers, including more than 50 children. most of them traveling alone. the angio that
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operates the ship said italy's actions and the u. slow response to the crisis was a scandal. a basic principle is a duty to rescue from anyone at c and then an obligation from states to coordinate to find a place of safety in the shortest time possible disease. the law, this isn't damaged annella, this is mary them convention. what we are requesting from you member states is just a respectable french official. say the migrants will be housed in a reception center. those eligible to seek refugee status will be able to stay in the you, the others will be deported. not obligated it thought, pathetic, or a mr. rapidly put in place procedures that will allow us to have certain each person's status, whether it's restaurants, who brussel, the fate to the ocean. fi king spoke to route between france and italy. the french government is accused the rome of flouting he rules by turning away the ship and
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says it will take retaliatory measures including bolstering its border. will that the theory 8 in the far right, italian prime minister, who says paris, his actions, i incomprehensible and unjustified ga maloney holds to stop the arrival of migrants on italian shores and says the e you should do more to help tre, kick cossack if ferrara barry what exactly makes them so angry? the fact that italy must be the only possible port for migrants in the mediterranean, because this is not written in any agreement. i want to question my counterparts on this. should italy be the only possible choice for migrants arriving from africa? i don't think this is right. the rescue ship is also divided opinion in france. some fall right supporters protested against its arrival into law. but while the political rouse and diplomatic rifts continue to reality, for those who spent so long on board is a future that still uncertain. natasha butler. i'll choose era to long
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