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the government blames and 23 rebels were killing nearly 300 people in the east and brazil are dancing their way into the quarter finals of the world. come one wind over south korea. a ukrainian drone has been used to attack an air field in the russian region. of course, that's according to its governor, has been at no comment from key of all moscow on the strike. russia's defense ministry accused ukraine of 2 attacks on monday. while brian got our reports, the bloss came in the early as of monday morning. daylight revealed the damage at one of russia's air bases not far away from moscow. the defense ministry accusing key of, of using drones to attack the facilities or their rush acclaimed some success in blunting the strikes. ukrainian you avi's, flying at low altitude,
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were intercepted by the air defense of the russian aerospace forces. russian officials say several service men were killed in the explosions at military bases near the cities of realism 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 and the ukrainian counter punch after weeks of russian bombardment on energy infrastructure, the ukrainians are being reign apple l environment long range russian sprague weapons brown's without against their civilian targets. and it would be bliss ukraine morale to know that they are also hitting russian target in return. ah, so if a call, the combination of crane always wanna do that or you change it raises the now they have an act or window to do it. ukraine was blamed for an attack on the cash bridge
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in crimea less than 2 months ago. on monday, russian state television, shred president vladimir putin assessing the damage. meanwhile, his forces continued to rain down missiles across ukraine. some hit this village and separate shya killing at least 2 people and destroying property. and further strikes on critical infrastructure has left many areas without electricity. barbara and grampa al jazeera of a mall at sir, bringing natalie hashim, whose life was in moscow. so ali, what more are we hearing from the russian side on all of this? well, has them this attack this morning on the course? the civil airport was part of this whole button that started yesterday with the russian defense minister, accusing ukrainian forces of attacking the angles base. and the
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also other base close to moscow, which is the global andrea region. now the significance here is the distance between the 2nd base, which is the one close to the as on to moscow, which is only 150 kilometers. and this raises questions here and more school about how much the depth of this water is becoming. and the other issue is that with the attack on the angles base, there's a new dimension here, especially with the angles base being holes for the strategic bumpers, strategic, strategic, one with one adamant of the nuclear triad here in, in russia. and that's why also there are questions over what's the russian retaliation going to be? yesterday, the russian 20 russian bumper strategy lumber took off from the caspian sea and
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strike bon bonded targets in ukraine. however, there are more questions whether this is this is the only response or that is going to be another kind of retaliation and indifference way. now, with respect to this war, the more it's, it's the more, the more it's, it's going on. the more dimensions at stake, and again, this is what is adding to the, the, the threats over how the security is going to be dealt with, whether in russia all in ukraine. holly, thanks for the allie. hashem, live 1st in moscow. on the claim war is on the agenda of a summit in albania, lydia se lead us from the european union and western balkan countries are meeting in the capital to ron. and they're also discussing e u membership prospects. migration concerns and the global energy crisis was some,
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it comes us fears, grow over rising influence from russia and china. but let's bring in natasha butler, who is live for us in toronto. so natasha western balkan countries hoping that this summit will reinventing invigorate their bids to join the european union. how likely is that? well, you know, this is the 1st time that an e u. western vulcan, some its actually being held in a western balkans country. and for the prime minister of albania, the host a nation. this is a positive sign about western bo concert you aspirations. now the western balkan countries have long wanted to be part of the you. but is it, it's a process that is been dragging on for many years. that's often been a source of great frustration in western balkan capitals. now there's no doubt that within the e u, there is a, there are some divisions over enlargement,
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but russia's worn ukraine as sony focus mines. and what we are seeing is more and more e leaders, us sending the message here, wanting to send the message that are the western boykin's is very much part of the e family. we just heard as much from, shall michelle, the head of the council. as he arrived here in toronto a short while ago, what the you does it wants to do is try and mitigate the risk of people in the western balkans. becoming disillusioned with the you, with the whole process and possibly turning elsewhere. whether that be to china, that is investing heavily in the region or to russia that has those long, cultural and historical ties. particularly with countries like serbia that still has links to moscow and such a, what else are they going to be discussing there? well, you've already mentioned russians war ukraine, really being one of the, the big topics here at this summer. and of course leaders will be talking about the
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impact the fall out of that conflict on the region. and that includes things like energy concerns, energy crisis, inflation is a concern as they are elsewhere across the european union, but also be talking about migration, albania lies on the so called western poll construed it is a root that is used by people wanting to reach the e u a legal arrivals this year, more than 820000 people. now that is the highest number since the so called migration crisis of 2015, 2016. and of course for you leaders. it is something that they want to stop. they want to reduce the number of people arriving illegally in the book. so what we are expecting is them to announce a series of measures that they could carry out in partnership with western balkans countries to try and reduce the number of things like bolstering borders and trying to crack down on trafficking brings natasha about the life. first. there in iran,
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albania, thanks so much. delegation from angela is that the international criminal court right now, these ally pictures you are looking at from the hey, the team handing over paperwork related to the killing of its correspondence. shaheen. black lar, this is live now from the hey, rob mcbride robin bride is live for us in occupied east jerusalem a. so rob just gives a little bit more what we're spec expected to see happen here. yeah, this is a the handing over some of the casework that has been gathered in the months since the killing some of the evidence surrounding sharon's killing a 100 over 2 representatives of the international criminal court. they'll also be a news conference being held later today by the al jazeera delegation, really to outline and explain why they believe that the international criminal
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court could and should be holding their own investigation into this killing. there it is being closely followed from here in jerusalem and also in the occupied west bank because of course it has been an uphill struggle to get any kind of accountability and justice ever since the killing took place on may. the 11th in the occupied west bank town of jeanine, where as sharina was covering a raid by israeli forces along with other journalists, she was clearly identified on her body armor and on her helmet as being a journalist when she was shot and killed. and ever since then, right from the very start, the official is railey narrative about how she came to be shot and killed has changed initially they started to talk about maybe being caught in crossfire between israeli soldiers and armed palestinians. and that baby, it was a palestinian bullet. well that was quick,
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quickly disproven by journalists who were there and also by independent investigations that said there were no armed at palestinians in the vicinity. it was only is right, you soldiers. then they said they didn't know how she came to have been shock. finally, it was only in september that they came around to admitting. yes, it was likely, and israeli soldier killed, she read. but no, there would be no criminal investigation. and rob, we know as well that the u. s. department of justice, so also opened its own investigation and into the killing. just 1st will tell us why and how that is related in any way to this particular case. yeah, i mean that is the big hope here that this moved by the united states. my a bring some kind of breakthrough. this is an investigation announced by the f. b i . they announced in mid november that they would be investigating this case. it has been welcomed by sharon's family saying that they hoped it would be
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a truly independent investigation. but it's not clear just how this f, b i investigation is going to be conducted given that the israelis will not cooperate with it. they have criticized the decision. they say that they will not cooperate a, with this investigation or but international legal experts have said that an investigation like this being announced by a, by the f b i. they wouldn't have gone ahead with this kind of announcement unless they thought there was some credible evidence that this was indeed a, a targeted killing. other observers have mentioned that since this announcement that you know, the, with the close diplomatic and military links between the united states and israel at the united states could bring a lot of pressure to bear on the israel to get them to cooperate. but it remains to be seen just if the biden administration has that will, whether they will bring that pressure to try to get cooperation from the israeli
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side. reply to that rama bride last lie 1st there in occupied to east jerusalem. and i will be looking at a delegation from al jazeera at the international criminal court, handing over the paperwork related to the killing of correspondent shirley novel, artless. all right, still ahead. when we come back, south africa's president comes out swaying in the face of a corruption scandal and his fate still hangs in the balance. ah hell i received some very heavy rain pushing into our southern parts of the malay peninsula and see if there but a cloud just coming to the central pass of thailand, 121 millimeters of rainfall on this particular system. and the ne,
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when will continue to drive its way through central parcel vietnam, also seeing some live the showers longest, both of brain potential for some localized flooding. southern air is also seeing some sharp showers as well to clean the heat of the day. whether whether they're once again into the malay peninsula. so march, to sing some heavy shouts. heavy showers also sliding their way down towards said java as we go on a through thursday, russia showers there for the pillar, philippines. some of them will be heavy at times. i've seen one or 2 showers to into the southeast of australia. they will continue to slide, they wait for the se was pushing out of the way as we go on through the next couple of days. but the time being is going to be the cold wind pushing up across that se, in corner over the next dare say 2020 celsius. they're in melbourne. see one or 2 showers. they're just pushing up into new south wales, 3 victoria. similar picture as we go on into thursday. hopefully we'll try and brighter by that state, showers for the southwest of alls attending wetter,
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hello again, you're watching. i just hear out reminder about top stories this out. a ukrainian drones been used to attack an air field in the russian region. of course, that's according to its governor, has been no comment from key of all moscow. russia's defense ministry accused ukraine of to attacks on monday. the tune ukraine was on the agenda of a summit in albania, leaders from the european union, and western balkan countries meeting in the capital to rhonda. they're also discussing you membership prospects, migration concerns, and the global energy crisis. delegation from ages era is at the international criminal court. the team is handing over paperwork related to the killing of its correspondence. shouldn't ob walker the congolese government has accused m. 23 rebels of mass occurring 272 civilians in the north kiva province. the people in
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the city of goma have been calling for justice for the victims and have held vigils . the attack happened last week and 23 fighters, a denied responsibility. the government also accuses neighboring rwanda of supporting the rebels. malcolm, when is life for us in nairobi somehow come any progress. first of all, on the talks between the d. c. government and congress lease groups. although m $23.00 is not attending the tendon form of president kenyatta to facilitate so that actually just on the stage right now when the next few minutes we expected to deliver the communicate which will summarize the requests and propositions of the representatives of congress on groups and community leaders do have we spoken to many of them and many of them say the same thing. and they say that the 1st and the biggest problem that
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needs to be dealt with in congress, complex international dimension over by that they mean foreign. great cities think, congo from rwanda, from room you gotten their burundi and they will refer to the foreign fact groups including m 23, which is why i believe by neighboring rolando london soldiers of insight to graft and film fighting alongside them. 23, de rwanda denies it, but a lot of the great to hear say, danny took up bombs in the 1st places to defend their communities from foreign invasions and meddling again in the 19 nineties and that continued on and off ever since. and so they say they can even consider laying down arms and less this international conflict is address and speaking of m 23, what more do we know at this point about that massacre that killed
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70272 civilians in the north, kiva. last week with the government now saying that more than 270 people were killed, it's very difficult to verify these numbers. is the area is controlled by and $23.00 widely understood by rwanda. so there's no access to humanitarians or others . and 23 says 8 people were killed during fighting by stray bullets. we do know that it was fighting between m 23 and local are great. in the days preceding this event. and then the report say that civilians in a church were massacred some with gunshot, others with machetes, and other wounds. and community members believe that this was a reprisal attacker. pfizer attack on the community for their perceived support
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attack and $23.00 in the proceeding days. very difficult to verify any of the inflammation that we do know in the past and 23 and other ones that have massacred civilian anything congo, including in 20122013 when 23 will last active or 70000. and 8, when it's pre to c, n d p. killed about 150 villages by these incidents have been getting on the evidence under and you've got the 1st invaded congo in 99 series malcolm web life for us in nairobi. thank now south africa parliament has delayed a session to discuss president seal rama post as future. it will now take place next tuesday, party bosses indicating they would vote against adopting report, which accused rema post of misconduct. huh. jump june reports from joanne's book
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on a day that has the potential to feel serial. rama poses faith. 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 to continually off building up the car to say we need to bid and you, if you need to and the new one. but not everyone in this small crowd was there to express support for the for the mr. i'm a must. mr. i'm a poser who showed up to recuse himself from the proceedings, is in the middle of an ever growing political scandals that's been dubbed farm gate
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. it concerns the theft of at least $580000.00 from follett, paula, his private gained form and allegations that mr. rom oppose attempted to cover it up for days. it was unclear if the amc is top leaders would back mr. roman, closer, or ask him to step down. but after hours of deliberation, that question was finally answered. led to continue with the responsibilities on 2 sides of time that all this process it requires that he can continue. 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 the political and economic fallout that might result. and 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, rama poser, who's been assured of his party's backing, may now have a lot less to worry about. having him do much, 0, johannesburg, indonesia. so parliament has passed a new criminal code which makes sex outside of marriage and legal and punishable by all to a year in jail. the revision applies to both citizens and foreigners see, it also bans unmarried couples from living together. opponents of the law say it allows the government to police morality and cracked down on free speech. the code
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will come into effect in 3 years time. i'm going to put up with we have done our best to accommodate all input and concerns. but in the end, we have to take a decision, a historical decision to leave the dutch colonial criminal law behind all right, well, monday night. so well cup action from the round of 16. so 5 time champions, brazil breeze passed south korea with for one victory. the sample boys now proceed to the quarter finals where they next face croatia. that's after the 2018 fine miss beat japan, 31 on penalties. that was after i was $11.00 full time to be to stem. it was at stadium 974, would reactions from the brazil, south korea gave an emphatic victory for brazil. the 5 time will champions
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hammering south korea here at stadium 974 as they march they way into the quarter finals. wait, croatia, all waiting as the next opponent. joining me here is one a 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. are you a little bit or on obedient little bit of coca. this is good to see, wasn't it? yeah, it was. and you started to see around in the press area, how they would say you started hearing those echoes of 1982, but 1982 with the intention of being able to go and get to a final and also 19 aids you with some defensive prowess so again, you start to see this brazil side of the attackers lucas bucket done name, marvin issues junior. so and he sadly so all were integral to the victory here. a very fundamental, a very, very impressive victory for brazil who can say the argument right, of saying, you know, what, we are probably the best,
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the minister to write out. clearly the case know before again we were talking a lot about name or to inside 15 minutes photo. because hawk on how important was he in the it created g attractive. he started to be to create spaces and opportunities for everyone else that's help. brazil ends up being name or you're the numbers. these want to go away from from equal in number of goals in there. there was a national team, you start to see a brazil that opens up a bit more generally, has more space in eastern junior have more space, has more space on and on and on it because the name or his movement and his ability to understand that he is the one that attracts that magnet in the middle that attract the vendors to enroll. one of those good talking to you, we'll speak again closer to that call to final priscilla. this is probation. it's coming up on friday. and in today's knockout matches morocco face spain, 15 gmc, in the 1st game of the day that will be played at the education city later on. it's
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19 gmc portugal take on switzerland at the new sale stadium out women in cuba can now take part in boxing competitions for the 1st time in decades, cuba is known for the sports and has produced many male olympic gold medalist until now women could not compete despite being allowed to do other contacts for like ty, quando and wrestling aspiring fema boxes previously had to my great to escape the restrictions. the oxford english dictionary have picked their word of the year and it is goblin mode. it is the 1st time the public got to pick the winner as well. but what does that actually mean while harry force went to oxford to find out every of the linguistic experts at oxford university press come up with the word of the year. but this year, they've done it a bit differently, proposing instead a short list of 3 words and getting the public to vote on them. the words in
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question a matter verse, a hypothetical virtual reality environment in which uses interact with one another and the surroundings in an immersive way hash tag. i stand with used on social media to express solidarity with a specific cause, group, person, et cetera and goblin mode. a type of behavior which is unapologetically, self indulgent, lazy, greedy, or slovenly, typically in a way that rejects social norms and expectations. perhaps, unsurprisingly, it's goblin mode that came out the clear winner. it surge came earlier this year. the actress julia fox, quoted as saying her former boyfriend, kanye west, didn't like her in gobbling mode. something she didn't actually even say, but the idea of living the goblin life took off on social media oxfords experts suggested might be reaction to the social structures of covey, 19 locked downs, that they traced its 1st usage in this way, back to 2009 come people probably just thought it was going with the idea of
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slightly playfulness. that was a relatively fun choice or that it provided them with a word for something they'd be doing that they didn't know if they've been that it was cobra. certainly the fascination with goblins is nothing new. oxford jones, j. r. r. tolkien come to them in his lord of the rings, goblins and goggles burst forth from the stone work. almost every other building. but have a humans on the streets below heard of goblin mode toppling goblin mode. and he guessed so as to what it might mean tenants. coughlin good night from now on is that, is that a talk of the, have you that you occasionally indulgent? i hope i, i can't do that if i with that so it doesn't sound like a very positive very often times cough drops out. so i think that's quite a good idea. some other institutions have chosen more serious words of 2020, to the marion webster. it was gas lighting for the colon's dictionary. it was perma crisis. so is this something peculiar to our times that makes us want to sum them up like this?
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people change language by voting with their feet or with their mouth cuz they choose which words they're going to eat in everyday life. oh, in particular, situation not found language evolve. we were going to be some more people, but a, it was pretty cold and miserable. and be i felt the journalistic impulse to try goblin mode for myself. so rather than think of a pithy thought provoking final line, i decided to eat some jurors. they were nice. harry faucet, al jazeera oxford. ok? alright, let's get around, up on the top stories on, i just see a delegation from mazda is that the international criminal court team is handing over paperwork related to the killing of its correspondence. surely. and i will actually ukrainian drone has been used to attack in the air field in the russian region, of course scraps according to its governance has been no comment from ki, of.

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