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ready executions, rape, and torture, harrowing stories of atrocities committed by an armed group in the eastern democratic republic of congo. ah, hello adrian. again, this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up celebrations, and the ukrainian city of cason was washing forces withdraw, but major bridges have been damaged. i'm andrew simmons reporting for russia in cyprus, a result city of london decades ago because of conflict. there are now controversies over why it's being turned into a result. again. hughes on a mac. oh, kink. and a top pull packed. that'll be a big draw card for the opening ceremony of footballs. wild cup did.
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ah. reinforcements of arrived in the democratic republic of congo. in the form of hundreds of kenyan troops that part of an east african regional force, helping congolese soldiers in their fight against the m. 23 rebel group. fighting intensified between the 2 sides on friday in the east of the country. while the on the group have a 23, a station, a major resurgence this year, forcing nearly 200000 people from their homes. in july human rights watch said that the armed group had killed at least 29 civilians in areas under its control since mid june. many of the victims were accused of being congolese all the informants. m . 23 has blamed other armed groups for the killings. it's advance has increased tension with the wound up which the congolese government accuses of supporting the
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rebels. alzheimer's malcolm web reports now from the city of go much as to warning . his report contains some images you may find disturbing. 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. glorious as m 23 fighters came into the bashi ran, started drinking beer, and smashing bottles. to come in the 3 men raped me before i fell conscious. there was nobody to help me. when i woke up over the hospital, my neighbor had rescued me. i don't know what they used because it was badly torn, and my bladder 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.
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the conditions in the camps sat there isn't enough food or clean water and the shelters don't keep out the rain. well, congos army and most of these 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 . 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 said this video clip, denying all the allegations made in this story. people who are these people? the are so many people were extra amused. we are talking not to destroy us. they
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are walking with the government. when congress army defeated them 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 pit with other prisoners for 3 weeks before being released, his wife thought he was dead. now you fool yolanda quickly, you can lean on one way or the other, but you cannot ride down unless when it rains or what the comes in. we were looking like pigs because of the mud in the pete. once i did the god, untie is one up and takes the 2 or 3 prisoners to upgrade it. this is the life we
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suffered. this school classroom is home for now. outside, others sleeping in shelters made on broken rocks. the struggle for control of minerals below the ground has made easton congo the center of regional conflicts and writes abuses for decades. people here wonder if they'll ever be left in peace . malcolm web out his era, gama democratic republic of congo, ukrainians, a celebrating of the southern city, of course, all of the retreats of russian forces. oh, it's one of the most significant victories we ukrainian troops since russia invaded in february. the ukrainian national flag was flown on monuments and public buildings. president vladimir zalinski held it a historic day of new and significant damage to the nova. krakow, god damn,
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has been reported in southern ukraine. the u. s. satellite imagery company says that sections of the damn at its gates have been deliberately destroyed after russia pulled out of the castle, regions. any breach of the dam could cause catastrophic flooding. while ukraine could use the advance to expand its counter offensive to other occupied territories, including crimea, but moscow seized in 2014, but rational forces of set up new positions on the eastern bank of the ne per river opposite cas on city. that gives them a strong base for a possible escalation in the conflict. i'll just here, as i said, big reports now from pretty read in central ukraine. well, the latest is that the russians have announced the new regional capital for them, at least in the course on reaches, is a place called honey test, which is about 200 kilometers, from course on the ukrainians. have a number of issues that they need to deal with it. of course, on one of those are the left over mines and munitions, not the emergency services that deal with that. say that the to date they've dealt
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with just under 2000. now when we were in the towns and villages visiting those places, there were still considerable minds left over ammunition. some areas had been marked off warning people not to stay off the main road because those places were still mind. and just to just, just to keep in mind that some of these places have been liberated a month ago and they still dealing with them yesterday. we were in a small village and the explosions taking place after d mind increased work through some of those fields. now that's been going on ever since the grades have been taking land and territory from the russians. in fact, presidents lensky has warned that the her san city won't be open up to the media until they've rid the place of mines and munitions and even city the residents are not encouraged to go back to certain areas yet because of the dangers that still exist. the other problem is that her son is without electricity, and the main electricity provider here says it could take up to 30 days to restore the electricity. now we've seen images of the damage to the fresh infrastructure,
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and it seems to be quite considerable. so if you take into account that there was still 8200000 residents left in her san city, they without electricity. the other thing is that the bridges have been damaged, as well as reported damage to that dam. and as you said, if that is loan, it could cost cutters for catastrophic disaster. let's take it out of moscow else's here as for how a child has reaction from that, you can hardly gauge the public opinion here. and it's very clear that the leadership, whatever comes from the supreme leadership, is welcomed by the highest trucks in the army and in politics, including the political parties. here, we can hear some rare voices not from within russia, probably, but from outside through social media. some of those talking about a huge defeat for russia, the worst defeat russia has received since 1991 and something that will leave
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a indelible mark on the heart of the russians. this huge withdrawal from the, from an area that russia have constitutionally a next to the russian federation, at the spokesman of the kremlin dmitri pest coffee. when he was asked to comment about that withdrawal, he seemed to distill the kremlin itself from the decision. he said this was a decision taken by the minister of defense, and he had nothing to add to it. but he also added that the ukraine will, sorry, harrison will remain. and the 2nd part of the russian federation, he said it is a subject of the russian federation. it is legally fixed and defined. there are no changes, and there will be no changes to that status of your son. like all the other agents that russia and next. so he seems to hint that you know, what happened is not the final act. and this is not a defeat for russia. this is a statistic move to protect and save the lives of russian service men by moving
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them to the to the east side of the new rushes. invasion of ukraine will be discussed at the meeting of southeast asian leaders. it's on the agenda of us president joe biden who's at the summit income. we're trying to strengthen relations today. we take another critical step, beginning a new air in our cooperation. with the launch of the us asi, on comprehensive strategic partnership. together we will tackle the biggest issues of our time from climate to help security. defend against the significant threats of rural based order to rule based order and entered threats to the rule of law. life to put on 10000 years. tony chang is that tony the us and china are both competing for influence in the region. how are they trying to advance their interests that where we saw the job and talking about the indo pacific and asha and being central to to us plants not just
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economically but in security terms as well. he said he was committed to spending $850000000.00 us dollars in this region in 2023. so a, you know, i think that he, the message he was bring here is that it's not just moral support. there is substantial economic support as well. the problem is, of course, that china is just around the corner. there's a massive economic super. if you can see the twinkling lights behind me, of the skyscrapers, most of these have been funded with chinese investment. and that's true for a lot of countries within the us here and grouping. i think the point the americans are trying to make there is that america is here. it's here to stay. it's going to be consistent. and what we've seen over the last couple of years, particularly with the coven shut downs, is that a lot of chinese investment. as peter's off, a lot of the buildings here are actually empty because the chinese versus a returned to china. one of the chinese tourism in the was here is no longer
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returned and won't be for the foreseeable future with china 0 coven policy. i think that's where the americans are trying to leverage themselves in. they have done this in the past during barack obama presidency. he came to answer and he promised the same thing, but he didn't back it up and, and i think the assembly does a slightly skeptical, but the message from joe biden to day was definitely the united states is betting on this region. and it's here to stay. attorney wants come out of the talks on me and law at the summit. well, yesterday we got rather a flacid statement from our sierra and saying that it was still committed to this 5 point piece plan. there was going to continue to push her engagement with the ruling generals inside myanmar. but i think we also saw the divisions emerging within assume we saw a strong statement from indonesia as president saying he was deeply disappointed today. we saw further statements from singapore, foreign minister,
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we know is raised the meetings with joe biden, or we think probably with the other a bilateral meetings that are seen has had with india, with australia, with new zealand. so it is a big issue, but i think the divisions within ass yen itself probably mean of this summit. they won't decide anything more. rather they'll push it down the road to next year's assay and conference which is going to be chaired by indonesia. they're known to favor much stronger act action against myanmar, and i think we'll see a lot more decisive states is coming in 2023. tourney. jane live in blonde pen. buddy, thanks tony. still to come here on al jazeera big winter. the democrats in arizona are one seat away from keeping control of the u. s. senate. and all of you can guess who they're getting excited about. women, world fans ahead of the castle world.
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recover stronger with oh, again, this is al 0. let's remind you of the main news. the sell. hundreds of candy and troops have arrived in the democratic republic of congo, that part of a regional force that's helping congolese soldiers. 5 the m 23 reverend people are celebrating in the strategic southern ukrainian city of hassan after it was recaptured from russian forces. keith could use the advance to expand its counter offensive to although occupied territories. rushes invasion of ukraine will be discussed at a meeting of southeast asian leaders sits on the agenda view as president joe biden
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. this up, the summit in cambodia trying to strength relations. some ukrainians, fear what may be found off to russia's occupation of just song. i'll just hear as jonah hall as in boucher, one of the 1st areas to be retaken by ukraine just to warning you may find some of the images and jonas report distressing. the self import city of capstone is not the 1st place to emerge from occupation. earlier in the war, ukrainian troops marched into the town of butcher, occupied for weeks by russian forces. and this is what they found. human rights investigators from the nobel prize winning center for civil liberties, say, alleged war crimes committed against civilians in butcher, unlikely to point to much larger scale atrocities in hassan, where russian forces have beaten for more than 8 months. and really care about what we will find and when people ask why boots for many people was killed more than 500
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. because in that, in that moment that was the biggest sea to which we're released and see what happened there. so we're specter what a lot of healed people. a lot of people who was attacked in special in southern exactly recently discovered cctv footage for butcher captured across the street from a russian interrogation center at 144 jo blue street reveals some of the methods of occupation. in this case. 9 men lead at gunpoint towards the building in the basement below civilians, sometimes hooted, bound were held for days on end. local council member dmitri hep jenko managed to escape after a night in captivity. when the battalion templates you asked me where i work and i knew if i told them i'm a counselor, my fate would be feel well if you fuck in the backyard above the 5th of march,
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8 of the 9 men seen earlier were executed a crime witnessed by neighbors, this building carries the obvious scars of the horrors that took place here. but it also bears clues as to the operating methods of occupying russian forces, clues, pointing to perhaps even greater horrors, yet to be discovered elsewhere. for the thousands who remained inside her son in during the occupation for many months, the joy of liberation, of seeing ukraine's flag fly again, of tearing down signs, proclaiming rushes annexation of their region. will soon give way to an investigation into possible crimes of war committed there. one man who won't be around to testify is curious strenuous of ukrainian collaborator, russian installed deputy mer, a man who would've known much about what went on killed this week in an alleged car
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accident and buried with honors in occupied crimea. just as russia completed its withdrawal, jonah how al jazeera in butcher, at least 17 people have died, and 16 others are injured after a bus accident in egypt. the mass carrying 35 people plunged into a canal in the dark calia governor's. that's northeast of cairo. democrats of the u. s. a one seat away from keeping control of the senate that tied with the republicans of 49 seats. democratic senator mark kelly has been reelected in arizona. counting is continuing from nevada and the state of georgia will hold a run of vote in december. and in the house of representatives, the republicans are leading with 211 seats. that 7 shores of the 218 needed for
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a majority with democrats, are expecting more winds in western states, such as california, 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 u. s. capital trump received a subpoena requiring him to testify before the committee, but he's resisting his lawsuit notes the former president. so provided testimony in the past that states that no president or for president has ever been compelled to do so. trump argues a precedent prohibits congress from forcing him to testify. era share prices of search start to report showed that annual consumer price inflation east, the 7.7 percent in october, that's the lowest rate of inflation. since january markets also got a boost off to china, relaxed some coven, 19 measures. the stock market recorded. it's best day since april 2020 on friday at
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the s and p 500 index, closing 5.5 percent higher. analysts say the u. s. federal reserve may be less aggressive when raising rates. now that inflation has dropped the crypto currency exchange f t x says that it's investigating hundreds of millions of dollars of abnormal withdrawals, as it declares bankruptcy. the potential hack follows early a run on the exchange of to concerns about its financial health. if the ex filed for bankruptcy protection on friday, it says it wants legal protection as it looks for ways to return money to customers . abandon town in cyprus is coming back to life after almost half a century. greek cypriots left the resort avantia in 1974 when it was captured by turkish troops. now, turkish cypriot leaders of pushing ahead with plans to reopen it. but as andrew simmons reports, former residents are still locked out. this is veronica mirage in turkish.
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it's been a ghost town since 1974. when people fled to escape conflict, greek cypriot, livelihoods, and homes were lost along with lifestyles of the rich and those with modest incomes . the towns been sealed off from time by its captors and the turkish cypriot north . that for the past 2 years, people have been allowed back into the town again, just a small part of it, mainly taurus on day trips. there are exceptions, like andrea's lot us. but for now he can only look at his property. he was 6 years old when his father's hotel was hit by a rocket propelled grenade. one of the 1st losses in a multi $1000000.00 business empire. we have 1st, i've heard that needed leslie for half a century. we're under going, it can monitor in crises of being locked out of our houses every day. there is no
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or stance here. well, the reason for these to be happening and to the it was heads can do better. but can they put things? taurus are coming here in increasing numbers. attracted to a place that was the holiday choice of 60 stars, such as richard burton les taylor. and so feel a ran. but this isn't just about business politics or at the heart of what's going on here. veronica has long been a bargaining chip in failed talks to get a settlement in the frozen conflict of cyprus, the self declared republic of northern cypress had offered the return of the town to greek cypriots as part of a federation. but now the turkish cypriot leaders here favor a 2 state solution which changes the situation. greek cypriots, they rejected all the plans we had proposed before. if they had said yes, they would enjoy the ownership here. so somebody should a, bring this in place to the use age of the international community to the use age of
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the end and enjoyment of a private, honest, the turkish cypriots plans have been condemned by the un. it has reasserted that view. only legal owners should be allowed to reclaim their properties. the future for veronica looks like the failed attempts of the peace till the cypress, unsettled and divisive and re simmons al jazeera bratia. ah, one of the biggest slaves in pop music has been confirmed to perform the opening ceremony of footballs, world camp. she was a south korean for b t. s. revealed on that sort of page the best singer joe coke, will be adding to care for him during the likes of black card. please post blown, robbie williams for world cup kicks off in 8 days with hosts. cutoff facing ecuador,
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mexican fans are getting ready for the world. compet estimated 80000 supporters are expected in cutoff chatter, lopez, and reports now from katara village. i kilometers on bad hot make the flight to get here. i did hear some of them, as you can see, you are already here through political, are they work here and they're getting ready for the big tournament to live it out here in the middle. we've all got there would be a lot of or you know, medical never to work of always. we have a nice party. we always come a great game. so we are very excited about 3rd party, a friends family members to bother preparing for this big day for the tournaments are
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probably here to get a year. so they are ready it off with all of our country. we love to support our national team. so this is historical, we are just span football fans and of course, friends of our national team, we are here ready to support them in central make got out of 2022, which is an extension of the embassy is part of the general strategy developed to be signed by the governor of 0, one of the reasons why this group decided to gather here adequate tara's cultural village is because of this neural, it was created by a mexican artist precisely to market to celebrate the upcoming world cub. it has images iconic in the just of both mexico anchored tar as a show of unity and excitement for the sport. and the world cub, which will of course, for the 1st time the celebrated here in the middle east. oh, well cups often mark the end of an era as players and managers retire from
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