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ukraine's president accuses russia of committing war crimes in her son, which his troops retook after weeks of fist fighting. ah, this is al jazeera la from doha kerry, just also coming up the explosion on a busy shopping street and a heart of istanbul, kill 6 people are injured, at least 81. i think. right now we have to think about what was the messaging that we utilized. who's actually responsible rifts within the republican party of the democrats dash, its hopes of taking control, the senate and the controversial overhaul of the election system. by mexico's government pushes tens of thousands of people to protest. ah,
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cranes, president has accused russia of committing war crimes and killing civilians in the southern hassan region. woocommerce landscape made the announcement in his nightly address hearts of the region, including the city of his son, where retaken by ukrainian forces last week, after russia pulled out sledge rover investigators have already documented more than 400 russian ball crime lab bodies of both civilians and military are being found in the her san branch and the russian army left the same savage right behind as in other regions of our country where it managed to win bade we will find and bring to justice every murderer without any doubt but the humanitarian situation in her son's regional capital has been described as very difficult following russia's withdraw. utility companies are racing to restore power and water,
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or to vital infrastructure was targeted by moscow's forces. as they left, i said, beg reports from mc alive. this is what the russians left behind destroyed military equipment. oh, the ukrainians are continuing to raise their national flags as they retake more villages in the her son region. ukrainians lived under occupation for 8 months. lima who is lowered with we couldn't say a word here for cars came and they told us it is because of your pray. ukrainian position. i said you can shoot us down because we are ukrainians. we couldn't say a word. we couldn't say glory. t crane not in the ukrainian military role, then the joy of people here was clear. soldiers treated like celebrities. and this is how people hid their acts of resistance. ah, if the damage left behind is immense,
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one of them for so to the needs of those living here, authorities are working to restore electricity and water but her son and the rest of the country are within striking distance of russian missiles and drones. cities like mc alive, bear the scars of this war. this building behind me was hit on friday and it resulted in 7 people killed. it just goes to show that although russian forces have withdrawn from course on the still able to hit targets across ukraine with deadly consequences. i said big a da 0 mc alive. mark galley r t is an expert on russian politics and security affairs. he says to withdraw from hess on could be a part of the russian presidents long term strategy. was interesting because even at the point when the ukranian government was still saying, we're not quite sure if they really mean to withdraw. and it may be a trap. in fact, the russians carried out a relatively smooth and efficient transfer across the nipple river. so what this
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really means is that, yes, they have left behind what was politically significant, but militarily indefensible city. and yet they now have their forces arrayed in rather more defensive lines on the other side of the river. which really gives us a sense that from putin's point of view, he's no longer really trying for any kind of substantial offensive operations. he's just digging in not so much trying to win, but trying to avoid losing that to however much are you know, who rick war monger, he has proven in this war. he's also demonstrated that he can be rational. it takes him some time to get use the idea of the defeat, but whether it was his initial drive on q, or now the withdrawal can house on, he clearly can get his head round it. and then this is one of one of the concerns it. if given time, he can get used to the idea that this war is being lost, he may be willing to negotiate. and i think this is booting strategy he's digging in for the long term. he's preparing his mobilize reservists. he's preparing his
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defensive lines because he really wants to be able to say to the west specially come spring. so you say you've had one hard winter, how many more hot winters you willing to go through? are you willing to, to spend billions of euro's dollars in pounds in prosecuting this war? because we can keep this up for ever. now, whether or not that's true, he's hoping precisely to be able to undermine the will of the west through this long term performance. at least 6 people have been killed. an explosion that rocked is stand both popular is stick low avenue, which was packed with shoppers, tourists and families. organ 80 people were wounded or turkish at present, which epitaph edwin has described, the blast as a treacherous attack. that smelt like terror, he promised the culprits would be punished. well, no one has claim responsibility for the blast, but officials say initial information suggests a woman to play the part in the attack. and then console, you reports from a stumble,
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the bloodshed and panic on what samples busiest 3 is sick. a pedestrian oswald of shops and restaurants. bomb once by iceland, 2016. now let's see. i was 2nd explosion in 6 years. these pictures show the aftermath filmed by someone. how are you able to the station below. emergency services rushed in to treat the wounded police shut the area down and witnesses spoke of what they had seen is an acute. we were a bit far away, but we saw a few people lying on the ground. it was a huge blast noise. and afterwards there was dark smoke rising. later on, people began running away. i want people not to panic because there were children and families present. to us present drudge of paper dawn called it a bomb attack. those sad information was still coming in the office in the queue. my funeral to go to mac. each and relevant units about state continue to work to
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reveal the perpetrators of this treacherous attack. in efforts to take of a tech, the tech, a nation through terrorism, will not reach its goal today and tomorrow as it was yesterday. let's see how pack the 3. it's our watch to the bottom right of the screen. something is resting against the sweet furniture and it's where the explosion seems to come from turkish authorities leave. so women who donated to bomb the motto is unknown. for now, the impact is all too clear. scene because solo l 0. assemble. what's out here was hit by a series of bombings between the 20152017 names on iceland outlawed kurdish groups . in july 2015, a suicide bomber killed 30 people injured 100 at a cultural center. in the town of struck in the syrian border, the government blamed. i saw the following january, a suicide bomber killed tenant tourists. new standards sought an awkward square.
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again. i still was held responsible. 2 days later, a car bomb struck the police headquarters in southeastern took here. this time, p. k. k. militants were blamed. at least 37 were killed in more than 100 injured in march. that year in a car bomb attack in the capital anchor. in june 2016, 3 suicide bombers killed at least 40 people that at a turk airport. in a stumble, officials linked the attackers to i saw a non nears dane, 2017. at least 39 people were killed after man opened fire at a nightclub in istanbul. i so claimed responsibility their case sir, is an associate professor of political science at her son col. john you university . he says, suspicion is likely to form, could a separatist, what i saw on the one site, it might be a p k p id card or it's organization. or if they had a good a to distract the getting closer relations as you know,
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already during the last week, the ruling party justice and they will open the party or to rickies have met with a pupils a democratic party about a change in the constitution. so if pick a copy id is the organization that might be the reason for that, or on the other hand, i so might be because the attack is organized just on the day that the minister of internal affairs is distributing the keys for the syrian negroes already returning to their homes on the northern part of syria and newly built houses by turkey is distributed to them. so doing the ceremony, the bomb exploded. so if eisen or you can copy id, organize this attack, that might be against the normalization of the situation in the mortar,
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syria. so these 2 organizations might be on the focus, we will learn it, you know, so a couple of base, i think, but most probably one of these 2 organizations might be the suspects. ah, democrats in the u. s. are celebrating their mid term victories in the senate, and republicans are asking what went wrong. georgia is the only states yet to declare a winner, but the democrats have already one control the chamber. meanwhile, the race for the house of representatives continues. republicans remain slightly ahead, but democrat start narrowing the gap as mike hannon that reports. thank you. thank you. think i put the try think the senate wins in swing states, the democratic party, clinton, pennsylvania, arizona, and nevada in close order. devastating republicans who believe they had a real chance of victory and at least one if not all going to talk to my caucus
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control of the senate, keeps new york chuck schumer as majority leader. and guarantees that even if republicans take the house, some key elements of president jo biden's agenda can still move forward, especially the appointment talk federal judges. and this new members gather in washington d. c. the question is why republicans did so badly in an election. they were expected to dominate. i think right now we have to think about what was a messaging that we utilized, who's actually responsible and whether or not each one of us elected officials are going to be held to task when it comes to accountability. transparency of accessibility we, i've heard all about the, this red wave and 25 year old maxwell frost is the 1st generation z candidate to be elected to congress. and he's clear about a major reason for the democratic party success. when you look at the numbers, we see that what stop the read wave, where young voters, who turned out in historic numbers, who voted for democrats over 63 percent. republicans have been in the lead in the
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race for control of the house of representatives. but as the votes are tallied, the lead is beginning to narrow sharply and with some 20 undecided seats still to be declared. the democrats have not given up hope of holding onto the house as well . normally the elections for secretaries of state passed under the raid off, but this time this been an interesting trend. all for candidates pushed by former president donald trump have last yet republican brad records burger has easily held onto his position in georgia. false. did it seem by his refusal to give in to cramps, pressure to amend the 2020 election results in his state while final result. so still awaited one thing is clear. the biden administration has headed the most successful 1st term democratic party, mid terms in living memory. mike,
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hannah al jazeera washington was still ahead on al jazeera face to face joe biden, his sex mate. she's in pain at the g. 20 summit and the world copies unveiled in cattle. as a host country gets ready for footballs. biggest competition. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, are you ready for the way sponsored my cattle a ways. hello. we've got something of a cold out in the weather across southern parts of china over the next comes there's been more cloud just slipping into central parts and that will continue to drift. further south is off the tail end of this web system here, which is making its way across japan, bright and breezy weather coming back in behind the one or 2 shells. but the wet weather, moving out into the open waters. lot of showers there into central china,
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just easing down towards the south wailing at around $21.00 celsius on monday. that's about what it should be for this time of year. and for the 1st time in months, temperatures below average by tuesday, with the top temperature of around 18 degrees celsius. so we will see some wet or weather into southern parts of china. further north, it is generally a dry with some sunshine, sunshine, and showers across so much a southeast asia, the heavier showers living to the south of the equator. now was this big a down, pause there, coming into indonesia, but good scattering a showers right across the region. showing up at the shower that we have across southern parts of india still looking very unsettled. here of course, we'll thessaly when drifting those showers down towards southern parts of india and into shall. anchor western disturbance faded some showers because the far north of pakistan into northern areas of india, but turning dry and clearer behind the weather. sponsored by a cat on a, was overflowing with passion,
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but desperately under resourced trach. national football team has never qualified for the africa cup of nations. all the world cup. algio 0 world asks, what will it take for the squad to find success or will routine re for ever sidelined chad football dreams on al jazeera. ah ah. the watching us is here. reminder of our top stories ukraine's president has accused roster of committing hundreds of all crimes and killing civilians in a southern hassan region. parts of it were retaken by ukrainian forces last week
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after russian troops retreated. these 6 people have been killed in an explosion in central istanbul. more than 80 people were wounded turkish president said the attack smelled like terror and promised to those response would be punished. a democratic party in the us will maintain control the senate off to winning a closely contested race in nevada. catherine cortez masters victory of a republican challenger. i am like salt democrats, the 50 seats they need a world leaders have already started gathering in barley, indonesia for the g 20 summit, which officially begins on tuesday. u. s. president joe biden is set to meet china's she, j ping. on monday, the 1st at face to face encounter between the 2 since biden's election. want to put that together to james base reports from body. a hectic week of diplomacy in asia continues with a meeting between the world's 2 most powerful men. president biden,
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who's been in cambodia for a summit with south asian leaders, is boyd by better than expected results for his party in the mid term elections? china, she jane ping has also been strengthened back home after being confirmed as his nation's leader. for another 5 years tensions had been running high. the chinese side, still angered by this summer trip to taiwan by the u. s. speaker, nancy pelosi or north korea, the u. s, police, china is not bringing all of its influence to bear to rein in kim john own, who's been conducting a provocative series of missile tests. you know, of course, perhaps the most important of issue a wallet will be discussed is the war in ukraine. china has not condemned russia, but it's clearly uncomfortable about the way it's ally has been behaving. i know she has more time to meet any other role leader. i knew him well, he knows me. know we have very little misunderstanding. we just gotta figure out
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where the red lines are and what we, what are the most important issues. what all the countries of the g 20 gather here on tuesday? russia's president putin will not be in bali, and instead will be represented by his foreign minister. so gay, love roth, the un secretary general antonio terrace, who's also on his way to bali, told me before he left new york. he didn't think there was any possibility of a major diplomatic breakthrough. i believe still a certain way to go. pieces. of course, the objective of assault be seen lined with the international law and with un charter. but i think that we are still relatively away from its the u. s. and its european allies will want to use this gee 20 to try and persuade countries like china, india, brazil, and south africa to further isolate moscow. the war in europe costs a long shadow on the diplomacy taking place here on the other side of the world.
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james plays al jazeera barley, and sasha pierce massage become at levine is the 1st female president after winning a runoff. election with sar is a low errand. former data privacy commissioner, she beat a center right. former foreign minister and jane now got winning almost 54 percent of the vote slovenia. yeah, the bill up, it's lavinia has a president who believes in the european union who believes in the democratic values on which the european union was founded. and last but not least, this levine in constitution is based on these values. i sincerely believed that the other countries of the western balkans also have a place near opin union. slovenia has always supported the accession of these countries to the european union. when you said, hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in spain's capital madrid to call for better health care services. public health workers and their supporters demand and more primary health care staff. they've called for
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an end to what they say is the regional governments dismantling of the public health system in favor of a private providers. they also want more support for health workers. did i jojo or missy mariano when i'm up for the last month and a half? i have not been sleeping or eating properly. i'm not living. i have anxiety attacks that i have to control with breathing techniques and even medication. yes, my colleagues are the same. where seeking help from the associations that have the pays and pain services, which are the programs that provide care for sick health professionals. israel's benjamin netanyahu has officially been tasked to form a government, his block one, the countries, 5th election and nearly 4 years. meaning he'll return as prime minister after losing the seat in 2021. stephanie decker reports from western gruesome back to where he wants to be. benjamin netanyahu is now officially tossed by israel's president to form the next government. i mean with govern, your porcelain, shall i shall, glum. i intend to be the prime minister of every one. lo,
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she voted for me and lo, she didn't. this is not just for the sake of saying, i believe in this, this is what guides me and is my responsibility as the prime minister of israel don't. i'm outgoing. prime minister year le pete released a statement saying that today is a black day for israeli democracy and said that all this was an effort by netanyahu to delay his ongoing corruption trial. natania will now have to deal with the consequences of his own creation. in his efforts to come back to power, he promoted religious ultra nationalists. they have now moved from fringe to political mainstream. it to mar ben givers jewish power party, along with bessolo small churches, religious zionism. now the 3rd biggest block in the israeli parliament, their beliefs range from annexing the west bank to expelling palestinians deemed hostile to the jewish state. and openly calling for the right to jewish prayer at the alex almost compound. they also want changes in law that would weaken the powers of the supreme court in israel. many israelis also have concerns about their
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secular way of life due to the religious far right. and the ultra orthodox now having a large presence in government, the u. s. administration has signaled its concerns over the inclusion of members of the far right being in government. some say will be a challenge for netanyahu known for his political mastery. well, i think that he's not really happy because knowing how to run a country, when you have to run a country, you do not only think about local politics, you think about the world. now the world is not a so good for him right now. for example, if a tromp was the president of the united states, it would be easier for him. netanyahu now has 28 days to form a government, but good presented to the israeli class at much earlier. as negotiations had already begun before, he was officially tossed on sunday. from the moment benjamin netanyahu was ousted from power last year. he vowed to bring down the government and he vowed to return as prime minister. it's taken him just over here to achieve his goal. he is
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officially back and he's back with a vengeance bringing with him the most right when government. in his route history, stephanie decker, al jazeera west useless east african leaders have announced, talk seemed at stopping fighting in the eastern democratic republic of congo, a so called peace darla will be held in kenya. on november, the 21st announcement came as a congo. these forces battled rebels for control, the town of kimber in north kiva province. it's 25 kilometers for mutual capital. goma is the closest to the rebel group, and $23.00 has come to the city since it began it's offensive. in march, markham web is in gama. on a road that many take to flee, the conflict been a steady flow of people walking down the road, carrying whatever they could drive before they left their home. every we've spoken to says has been heavy fighting between the congress, the army, and the $23.00 rebel group, which is widely understood to be
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a proxy of neighboring rwanda. or they were wonder, denies it. military sources say to 2 sides have been fighting heavily with artillery, which is very dangerous for the civilian people. we've spoken to here say almost the entire civilian population of the town of cuba has fled. low cooler, one assume was good when we were asked by soldiers to leave all of us, the soldiers were pursuing the rebels and told us to go the other way. we heard a lot of bombs, there are many people coming down this road on the you can got it and not your. there was a lot of gunfire. we walked through the night and then slept on the roadside. we've carried almost nothing with us. the left, everything behind and we were very hungry. i'm not. military socio told us am 23 is attacked, began with a barrage of dozens of rockets and bonds and sustained heavy machine gun fire. went on for a couple of hours. he saw trucks of congolese presidential guard driving toward the front. they're one of the best trained and equipped units in co guy's army. this is
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where the people who fled and up in shelters in camps for displaced people. this was made of amaskita nap. it's not going to keep out the rain. neither is this scrap of plastic. she thing the people from here. so shell throughout where they were trying to cook some food for everyone. he says there isn't enough food. there isn't much clean water this time a week ago. the u. n said nearly 200000 people have been displaced by the conflict and that was before the population of cuba fled tens of thousands of people in mexico, of protests, against a government plans to overhaul the conscious electoral authority. president andrews, my hold of his abra door says the proposed reforms will cut costs and increase transparency. but protest to say the change is threatened, the mexico's democracy. my own rapid reports from mexico city. o thousands on the streets of the mexican capital.
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it's one of the largest pro democracy demonstrations in years a mausoleum. today we all come together because we want to defend democracy. protests against a proposed change to the country's electoral system. took place in more than a dozen mexican cities. critics say the changes threatened the independence of mexico's national electoral institute or any which overseas federal elections. many people are worried about the path. our democracy is taking. we are, we're, it, effort country is, are going to end up as other countries like venezuela. the protests in mexico city was the largest to date against the electoral reforms. the change is being proposed by mexico's president are part of a broad set of reforms that encompass everything from the implementation of electronic voting machines to a reduction in the number of seats in mexico's congress. critics, however,
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say that under the surface, the proposed reforms have the potential to undermine democratic institutions in mexico. for his part president and bisman were lopez over the door says his reform is aimed at reducing election cost and increasing transparency and says the protest or fuel by his political opponents diskin those in a he and elegant. they. people should not be fooled. they should know that this march is a demonstration against our government because of our policies, while some war and the proposed reform puts too much power in the hands of federal government. constitutional experts say the country would benefit from certain changes, so long as the plans are discussed openly within mexico's congress bears any bumper vista from a bit of you as long as the reform is debate to the legitimate deep space with back to spatial from the police the integrity of the in and nationally asked you took is knowing badger you fact level. dina has been modified in the bundle just as left in mexico has also been with the fight over time. though presidential elections in
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mexico are still 2 years away. political observers see the latest demonstrations or evidence of growing political polarization with many in the country seeing the next elections as a battle over the future of mexican democracy. monroe ended up a low al jazeera mexico city football. well, cup is just 6 days away on the trophy, all the players will want to be holding after the final is now head in caught up. it was given quite a reception out there as to how america was at a ceremony to celebrate his survival. the war copy is about to get on the way and everybody's got their eyes on the prize. we're here. the party to pillar brady arrival of the world. god,
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