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was one hour. yeah. skeleton a d o is admitted sundays, exposing the hidden human and environmental costs by with the company. give free water to gain everything. people are there no doubt it won't be able to properly said boss fashion. oh no. g 0. ah. a bosco accuse is key evolve drone attacks on tube it's air base is deep inside russia and russia launch is another wave of missile strikes on ukraine's energy facilities. at least 2 people are killed. ah, i'm carry johnson. this is out. is there a lot from dough house coming up? an attempt to store mongolia is government palace thousands protests against corruption and inflation in the capital. a memorial for shags him in china's
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leadership gathers to remember the legacy of their former president. i'm brazil, dance into the quarter finals of the well come face crisis. we began in russia where the defense ministries accusing ukraine of using drones to attack to if it's air bases hundreds of kilometers away from their shad boyd up. russian officials say 3 service men were killed. there's been no confirmation from keith barbara under print reports. the bloss came in the early as of monday morning . daylight revealed the damage at one of russia's ad bases not far away from moscow . the defense ministry accusing key of, of using drones to attack the facilities or their russia claimed some success in blunting the strikes. ukrainian you, avi's, flying at low altitude,
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were intercepted by the a defense of the russian aerospace forces. russian officials say several servicemen were killed in the explosions at military bases near the cities of reason. and serrato of kiff hasn't commented. but if confirmed it would be the deepest ukrainian strike in russian territory. since the start of the war, i'm the ukrainian counter punch of to weeks of russian bombardment on energy infrastructure. the ukrainians are being up brain apo, l bombardment. long range russians sprite weapons, brown's miss bow against their civilian targets. and it would boost ukraine morale to know that they are also hitting russian target in return. so if a call a combination of crane always one do that or you can't reason the, now they have an act go window to do it. ukraine was blamed for an attack on the
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cash bridge and crimea less than 2 months ago. on monday, russian state television should president vladimir putin assessing the damage. meanwhile, his forces continued to rain down missiles across ukraine. some hit this village ins, apparition killing at least 2 people and destroying property. and further strikes on critical infrastructure has left many areas without electricity. barbara and grampa, how to sarah. but as t as in mongolia have been dispersed after storm in the government, palace, police force the crowd to break up early on monday, demonstrators are calling for an end to corruption. they're angry about the alleged theft of a $12000000000.00 cold shipment to china. and take a look at what's triggered the unrest whistle blows, claim a number of politicians in mongolia have broken the law by pocketing revenue from coal exports. thus month. the anti corruption authority said that more than 30 officials were investigated for embezzlement. they've been accused of making
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illegal profits from coal mines and companies that transport the fossil fuel to china. for almost 10 years, they allegedly bribes, mongolian customs officials paying them not to register over $6000000.00 tons of co whistleblowers or so say corrupt customs officials registered at cole loaded trucks as regular passenger vehicles. and not as vehicles carrying goods. jonna jill cover is from the charity caritas she says, ordinary people are suffering and the government is under pressure to take action long. all the ice as many countries. so all the world suffered during the quarter 19 come to me and it sounds tough frame because of the 2 members, russia and china, one leading a war, the one the borders are closed most of the time and the suffering incredibly economically. and basically it's the people, especially young people,
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i demand being the government to, to and the corruption and to divide the wealth of the country among the people. there will be differently people who will have to resign over or in this case. but i am not sure whether it will be as high as the primary or the president. i would say, brother, maybe some members of the parliament or some easters, or the heads of the department. people are incredibly frustrated and angry over over this case, because we'll do that, they will, they were prime. we promised when the whole mining sick the started was the wealth of the country we'll, we'll be also shared with them. and so far it is being more than 20 years, and they have not seen anything out of this. out of the sector, shawna has been holding a public memorial service to honor its former preston journeymen who died last week . nationwide 3 minutes silence was held as sovereigns sounded, hasn't shown each in being led tributes to the former leader chang was created on
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monday at a ceremony, attended by top leaders from the communist party. 96 rel died in shanghai from ki nearon or configure patrick for cas more from hong kong. the proceedings are being ed and community centers across the city, and i've got a copy of today's oriental daily news with john in black and whites. as a mark of respect is remembered in hong kong, of course, as the leader who oversaw the cities a hand over from britain back to china, it was appeared of great optimism among many people here. many people were excited about the trajectory that china was on to day. perhaps many people feel differently. it is a sensitive time. and as far as we understand, there is a continued heavy police presence in cities like beijing and shanghai as well. notably that's the formation yesterday. huge in tao. is jenks
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a predecessor made his 1st public appearance since he was controversially removed from the communist party. the congress. and you know in many ways gens that death. the timing of his death was marketable. not only because it came so soon after that highly politicized moment, but also because it's come amidst this unprecedented wave of civil disobedience. elizabeth laura says the author of politics in society and contempt. china and the president of doris consulting. she explains how it shines. leadership changed, chinese political and economic landscape. some of the problems that came out, his no holds barred economic growth of the 1990 s was tremendous income disparity, tremendous rural, urban disparity as well as coastal interior disparity and china. ginny coefficient, that's a common measure of income disparity reached record levels. so he try
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to address that in his later years with something called develop the west. that is to develop chinese interior and also a scientific approach to income equality. but that was in later years is quite different from she's in pain though in that he embraced market forces in the economy much more we see under siege and pain. the re introduction of a very, very strong hand to the state in the economy and the party in businesses again south africa is parliament has delayed a session to discuss. embattled president, cyril reposes future. the sitting will now take place next monday to allow and peace to attend in person or earlier ruling party bosses indicated they will vote against adopting a report which accused of misconduct. habit. judging reports from johannesburg.
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o, on a day that had the potential to seal cyril rom, opposes feet. supporters of the embattled south african president came out to sing his praises as the executive committee of the ruling african national congress met to discuss findings from an independent panel that mister rom oppose may have violated his oath of office. these members of the agency had their own message. i'm saying we want them to continue with the i to any that was very sad. not only got to say we need to bid this country. and then that gets unity and the new one. but not every one in this small crowd was there to express support for the city of c o, r p for that i did that with mr. lama person must be mr. rom, a poser, who showed up to recuse himself from the proceedings is in the middle of an ever growing political scandal that's been dubbed farm gate. it concerns the theft of at
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least $580000.00 from paula paula, his private game form. and allegations that mister rom oppose attempted to cover it up for days it was unclear if the a and c is top leaders would back mr. roma hosa or ask him to step down. but after hours of deliberations, that question was finally answered. let them play and continue with responsibilities until such time does all this processes requires that to come quiante. mister, i'm a poser who continues to deny any wrong doing. his filed court papers challenging the findings of the independent panels report. some analysts believe the agencies leadership ultimately decided to support mr. m. a poser. not because they believe he's innocent, but because there are no credible alternatives, there is karen e, no untainted contestant for leadership of the party. and so they're deciding
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to back mr. m. oppose that largely because of both the political and economic fallout that might results on if they went ahead with an impeachment process. parliament was originally set to meet on tuesday debate the panels findings and potentially vote on setting up an impeachment procedure. but that session has been postponed by a week. and since the a and c has the majority of seats and parliament president rams. plaza, who's been assured of his parties backing may now have a lot less to worry about. how many bedrooms, 0 johannesburg, protests have broken out in sudan off to a military ruinous. and the coalition of political parties signed a deal to establish a civilian lead transitional government. the country has been without a functional government since october last year, when armed forces seized power. even morgan reports from cutting
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a new deal between for dance, military and political parties, the framework agreement aimed to and the political that lock. it allows for a new transitional government more than a year after the military deposed the previous one or the rocker. the reality has made us all remove ourselves and our political interests and placed the interests of the nation and the people above. oh, really because of that, we have agreed to sit down and came up with what we're signing to day, an agreement on the national issues that provides a correct and strong foundation for nation building. the transitional government will be led by civilians, not the military. a prime minister will be chosen to lead sudan for the 2 year transitional period. a sovereign council will manage at the office of the presidency, and ministers and lawmakers will be appointed. in addition, the agreement calls for review of the 2020 piece accord signed between but then transitional government and various triple groups. they the military. oh,
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tried to impose that vision. they failed. and they came back to the dialogue. no, our, our guarantee is we don't want to the beat, they the same mistakes and that they, the bus station or in sudan misery, the political situation, dig economy, the security is our, is our, what is driving all of us? what's coming together, a constitution drafting process is also expected to be launched. signature received the agreement paved the way to resolving to dance political turmoil. however, not all political parties agree. several coalitions have rejected the deal, including those that supported the military taking power in the 1st place. just a few streets away from the finding ceremony, protesters gathered to voice their concerns. security forces use tear gas to disperse the crowds. opponents of the agreement say it won't bring stability, or she don't difficult toilet de la the political party signing the deal,
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have refused for a long time to negotiate with us and reach deals. we've asked them to postpone the deals so we can reach an agreement, an iron out our differences, but they've refused. this agreement comes against the will of the people and will be a divisive point. well, cause i little further discussions are expected between the military and signatories. to the agreement, they see there is still time for those who have rejected the deal to reconsider him . morgan al jazeera horton, so head on al jazeera rescue as continue their search for survivors following a mudslide in columbia. ah, with as a wind to weather warning out for california now it's been pretty road be honest across the states and canada recently, but this is a more significant change. we're expecting anything up to mitchell so snow from the
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higher ground of any of the where the rockies or for the western to california and cold rain at low levels in central valley. san francisco is it, about 14 degrees is will break up into showers and moves into a, leaving the sun behind and of course lower temperatures. there's another concern where the cold meets the warm you tend to generate big thunderstorms and the manager rain is likely to fold in. maybe kentucky or tennessee could be enough to cause some flooding. that's a significant weather coming out the sky temperature wise, you can see where we are, where cold in the northern plain state, central canada, i would. okay. now down the gulf states, what sport wires but up and down as you know, the breeze is blowing steadily just a few light shower to the small runs, the color carabiner a bit of a pile up in panama, costa rica, and most likely, nicaragua, mexico looks fine now almost share freaks out on the pacific coast. brazil not so that line of 30 static thunderstorms is still there. some large area from rio down to fort allegro. this cause the has been flooding here. this might well cause more
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flooding in argentina. think of heat ah, he hasn't been a full front, a progressive change in latin america. aside to remain high as does violence against gender and sexual minority, i've come to when osiris 2 young women were taken different routes to establish greater freedom and equality. welcome to generation change a global theories. the attempt to understand i'm challenge the idea that mobilizing around the world, generation change on al jazeera ah ah,
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ah, you, without just a reminder of our main stories. now russia is accusing ukraine of using drones to attack to the tier basis hundreds of kilometers from there should border bhaskar says they were targeting long range, what things 3 services were killed. protested mongolia, have been dispersed after storming the government. how this police possibly broke up the crowd earlier on monday demonstrates is, according from the end to corruption. china has been holding a memorial service to honor its former president. john is a name who died last week at the age of 90. 6 sovereigns have sounded across the country in tribute at least 34 people have been killed after a mudslide buried a section of a highway in columbia. it's swallowed up a bus and the other vehicles in the and his mountain region was in jordan reports a day after a mudslide swallowed
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a highway in central columbia. rescue crews called off the search where survivors, they say at least 34 people on a bus in a car and on a motorcycle were killed on sunday. at least 8 of the victims were children. rescuers did find 9 survivors here and 3 left beds on that cup. when one amongst the people we could rescue alive was a 7 year old girl who was right now at the same jorge bay parade. a hospital was a minor injuries. unfortunately, we found her clinging to her deceased mother, her brother also barbara, a boy a little over a year during the major tragedy we're going through. this is the latest catastrophe of columbia's rainy season, which started in august. official said the weather pattern called la nina, has intensified this year. storms mudslides and floods have killed more than 200 people and displaced a half 1000000 residents this year. official st. they will try to step up reforestation programs to prevent future mudslides and loss of life. rosalind
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jordan elder, xerox train services linking nigeria is capital to kaduna city, have resumed 8 months off from major attack. gunman with explosives open fire on a train in march, killing at least 7 people taking dozens more hostage. service started again on monday with only a few passengers on board and om security nigeria has been battling an alarming rising kidnappings for ransom. fighting has broken out during protests in greece against the shooting of aroma. teenager allegedly, by police hundreds took part in the march to call for more action against an officer accused of shooting. the 16 year old boy and the head said edge, the boy filled his car at the fuel station and drove off without paying. he's in the hospital in a critical condition. the officer is expected in court. on tuesday,
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tens of thousands of people in the us sate of north carolina will have to spend days without electricity following gun fire to electric substations in more county state. governor roy cooper says criminals intentionally sabotaged the grid on saturday. $38000.00 homes are still without power during freezing night temperatures. i will continue to get briefed on this investigation as it continues. and i'm sure that we will learn more about motives of this intentional attack. an attack that damage in its higher community. regardless of motive, violence and sabotage will not be tolerated. the american actress, kirsty alley has died after a short battle with cancer. she was 71 and the rose to fame in the 1980s for her role in the hit sitcom cheers the portrayal over at rebecca. how earned her
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a golden globe and an emmy she went on to star in other tv shows and movies including star trek to look who's talking and dropped dead gorgeous women in cuba canal take part in boxing competitions for the 1st time in decades, cuba is known world wide for the sport and has produced many male olympic gold medalist until now women could not compete despite being allowed to do other contacts. sports like i condo and wrestling aspiring female boxes previously had to my great to escape restrictions. what time the off latest? well, cut news and highlights hes our ismael and i waterfront studio indo. we'll start with plenty of goals and lots of dancing at stadium 974 as brazil beats south korea for one to reach the quarter finals. vanessia junior opened the scoring giving
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brazil the lead after 7 minutes, and they celebrated with a dance. 5 minutes later re charleston was spelled in a penalty awarded for brazil, name or ticket to score. and his a 3rd world cup and another dance followed. a wonderful team go half an hour into the game, gave her child in his 1st of the night and brazil's 3rd she to join in as her charleston, celebrated with the bench for this one. a lucas per capita added to brazil school talley. he put them for nail head going into the break. the 76 minutes saw south korea get their only goal at the game packs, idaho smashing home. but it wasn't anywhere near enough. brazil, breezing past south korea for one. the brazilians move on to the quarter finals where they faced croatia team who they have never lost again. peter summit was at stadium 974. it's
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a final match of this world cup for us. an emphatic victory for brazil, the 5 time rule champions, hammering self 3 here at stadium 97 fool. as they march they way into the quarter finals with croatia all waiting has been next opponent. joining me here is one rango to discuss this fixture. one in modern football, defense obstruct is all really, really tight. and oftentimes it's very difficult to break them down. but tonight we saw a little bit as eco, a little bit of room or a little bit or on or being a little bit of coca. this was good to see, wasn't it? yeah, it wasn't. you started to see around in the press area. how they would say that you started hearing of those at goes of 1982, but 1982 with the intention of being able to go and get to a final and also 1982 with some insur prowess. so again, you start to see this brazil side all of the attackers lucas bucket done name, marvin issues junior. so and he sadly so all were integral to the victory here. a
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very fundamental, a very, very impressive victory for brazil. who can say the argument right off saying, you know what, we are probably the best team in this during the right now. clearly the case know before the game, we were talking a lot about name or to know inside 15 minutes for know before half time. how important was he in the, in the created, he attracted, he started to create spaces and opportunities for everyone else. dad's help brazil . and so b, yep. name, are you the numbers? he's one of goes away from from equal emberly's number of goals in there. there was a national team, you start to see a brazil that opens up a bit more v shuttle. the song has more space. finishes. junior has more space up. it has more space on and on and on. if, because a name are in his movement and his ability to understand that he is the one that attracts, that he's, that magnet in the middle that attracts the vendors to and fro. but it's always good talking to, we'll speak again closer to that quarter. final brazil versus croatia. it's coming
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up on friday, monica yanna. kiev was watching back home with brazil, fans in sao paulo. c oh yeah, with for work with to be on friday against a wall with which is a star with your get a name hearing. so really the last day that i saw areas are very, very read with where a player was
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born. a ball to send out is important, is like the environment. you don't need one percent of its way to cancel. and speaking of cancer and who is, are in the hospital, had tweeted earlier that he was watching the game from the hospital said he was cheering for brazil, and many attributes were were paid to bonaire by the people that were narrating the game year. in brazil there are had, he's battling cancer but also. 2 we had a good 19 infection which led to as more serious mind infection which led him to being hospitalized. and people were afraid that he was like, facing the very last moment. but his daughters came out in an interview and assured
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that no, he is in good spirits. he has been watching the world company is still in the hospital being treated for the infection, but is reacting positively to the antibiotics. so all in all, it was a very, very happy day. here in brazil in san paula where we are now. just having finished watching the game, thousands of south korean fans turned out to watch a back home and sol, that's despite the temperature drops to minus 3 degrees celsius. spare a thought for this poor. a supporter in particular who looked sad at seeing her team beaten by brazil. i suppose there's all a sex. i'm assuming they can qualify for the world cup in 2026. so as we sat brazil with a so croatia in the quarter finals thoughts after crecia won the 1st penalty shoot out of the tournament. thanks to the heroics of their goal keeper, putting an end to japan's match hole. ron, in this world cup krasier had
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a chance early on the shot from paris. itch being saved, japan channel, the samurai spirit, and the 43rd minutes. already dyson, a does score to get his team there. first lead of the tournament. her way should tie things up in the 55th minute. the pair said chatter his 1st goal at this world cup. luke, a moderate shot, almost went in, but japan says so each i gandhi's stretched himself to save that one. the game said one all after 90 minutes, going into the 1st extra time of the tournament creation. goalkeeper dominic liver converts emerged as a hero. stopping a 3 penalties in the shootout. raise her through the quarter finals after winning 3 to one on penalties. and next up, the face, brazil. journey me in the studio for the show is football analyst. usher. kamesia are brazil beatable. do you think?
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i think it's very difficult to stop this brazil side at the sternum and they've looked incredible. they come in to the tournament with so many scoring options, and they've shown that quality fronts of gore, but against croatia they festus side that has kept to clean sheets and has only conceited 2 goals in the tournament. and that sort of a performance is what you have to be scared about and you talk about liver cove, which has been incredible in goals saving 3 penalties in one single panel to shoot out is not a very, you know, simple fit that he has achieved. so i think it's gonna be very difficult for you know, brazil to play against co asher, but they have a chance and i think so many of their funds of course, are waiting. they'll be novice going into that game. but i think they should trust her. phyllis out to deliver. all right, we'll see. thank you. asher. so we're now nearly 3 with the last 16. the final 2 teams will be known after tuesdays games. the hopes of africa rest on morocco, they play spain at education, city am and portugal will look to bounce back against switzerland after their last
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to south korea in the final a great game earlier in the week a. so plenty to look forward to hearing katara and our team will have it all covered right here on altus era. ah, this is alex is here on these other top stories. russia is accusing ukraine of using drones to attack to of its air bases hundreds of kilometers from their shirt border. moscow says they were targeting long range war planes and 3 servicemen were killed. i'm at vo is in moscow. one of them is only a 185 kilometers southeast of moscow called the d that jackie level or jacqueline for our base. and that's where 3 people were killed.

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