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russian troops join forces with the box must and regroup intensifying their assault on the eastern ukrainian town of sola dahl ah, hello, i'm adrian. this is l 0 alive from doha. also coming up, brazil's president criticizes his security forces for not doing enough to stop sundays attack on congress. at least 17 people have died in peru, in some of the worst violence antique couple of protests began last month. a china response to south korea and japan's cove at 19 cups on. it's travelers by suspending short term visas for them. nationals ah. fighting is intensifying at east and ukraine in the dumbass region. moscow's troops
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being helped by mercenaries from rushes martin up group. it's found that you have gainey preggers in, says that they are fighting heavy bloody battles for control of the area. the british defense ministry says that it appears russia has taken control of much of the salt mining town of solid al, unless they are backwards, where troops on both sides have suffered heavy losses. meanwhile, fighting in back moot continues. ukraine says that its forces have been holding on despite widespread destruction. after months of attacks. russia state news agency task is reporting that the change of command in the army, moscow said to promoted colonel general alexander lap and the chief of staff of the ground forces. he was previously commander of the central military district, and russia's defense ministry says that it's been conducting naval drills in little . we can see, it says it's frigate is armed with a hypersonic missile that's capable of evading western air defenses. more now the situation in ukraine from charles stratford in keith present zalinski last night
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acknowledging that the battle for solid was indeed intensifying. he saying that the ukrainians had in his words one time in order to get more men and supplies inside that town. now solid is around 20 kilometers ne of the town of buck, mood, of course, buck mood is seen some of the most intensive fighting over recent weeks and months . a town that is often nicknamed a meat grinder because of the sheer amount of men that have been killed in it on both sides. solely dog is a salt mining town. it is the largest salt mine in ukraine and it has a vast network of underground tunnels. around 200 kilometers, in fact have underground tunnels, some as high as 30 meters. i mean a football match, for example, is being held under ground in solely in the past. so one can you imagine this is a huge strategic importance. we can only speculate that certainly
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according to the russians, they are saying that the ukrainians are using those tunnels as defensive positions to store ammunition and so on. so we can only speculate the fighting. there is particularly intense because it is of such a strategic and military importance, whether we're going to start seeing such a thing as a seizure, such as what we saw around the agile style plant in mariel pool was months ago, remains to be seen rushes, wagner group as a private paramilitary force founded in 2014 after moscow annexed crimea, the group is founded by russian business, many of gainey triggers, in whose close to president vladimir putin. he also has a catering business and was once called, tootin chef. lunk, the group recruited, rushing prisoners to fight in ukraine, promising that they'd be free men when they return. if they survive the war. alexander teach office of russia analyst and lecturer at queen's university belfast
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. he explained how the wagner group has managed to strengthen his presence in ukraine. there is a lot of tensions and competition when russian army and security forces between each other and in pre gordon has established himself as a person who is distinct by the fact that he is group. when you say group, we're talking about tens of thousands of man equipped with most modern weapons, including $900.00 thanks, aircraft dealer and so forth. i actually don't want way bill to continue to advance against the green army and bach with them sort of the area where everywhere else carousel new college of russia was it's wayne retreat. and now here haven't been at the, it's for many weeks and month i'll find it on the costs seemingly or overrunning very important strategic, strategic down. so it's a big winnable pre gotten himself as
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a source for russia more generally. they always been very closely linked with russian armed forces and with russian security forces. usually that we used will, things which of the official russian forces didn't want to be going to seem to be doing. for example, in syria, i mean other parts of africa where the way of the racing, but essentially they are going to joins the heap with the, with the russian security forces in russian army in general. and if you look at the level of the equipment and military things to have with them as i sat, including planes and so forth. and it's not just here, it was also in, in libya and so forth. you know, you see that basic is an official army, but basically they still are very much mot bought. of the options also know more generally, but as that progression is always gay, georgia, and for him,
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it is extremely important to show that he is the one capable of winning when everybody else is using on the russian side. priscilla's president has criticized the army for not doing enough to stop supporters of his predecessor storming the nation seats of power. luis ignacio lulu, the silver accused. the generals of not standing up to the protest, us who are allowed to camp outside military headquarters in brasilia. the president made the comments during a meeting with governors where he promised to punish those responsible for sunday's attack. at least one of the half 1000 people have been arrested sofa. every one here is aware of the amount of people that were tortured for not agreeing with the military regime. and now the people are freely calling for a crew in front of the military headquarters. and none of them have done anything. no general stood up to say, this can't happen. it's forbidden to ask for about. it gives the impression that there were people who liked it. when the people were calling for a cou, a, brazil's largest city sal, paula, thousands of people rallied in defense of democracy and to show their anger over
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sundays attack or latin america editor lucio newman. was there the 1st public response to a very public attempt to undermine brazil's democratic institutions? many thousands of people gathered in. so paolo the country's most populous city, to repudiate sunday's assault on the presidential palace supreme court, and congress buildings in the capital, brazilian. like almost every one here, eliana blames former president james bull. so nato, whom she believes was the mastermind of the attack. i know he must be jailed for all the things he's done in this country. he promoted militia thieves the tax on the amazon black gays, and now beth, we won't let the specious pass. never again. earlier, police detained him, began questioning more than $1500.00 rubles sonata activists suspected of taking part in the assault. the camp did set up months earlier, just
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a kilometers from the presidential palace has been demolish. they'd echoed bull scenarios, unfounded claims that electro fraud stole his re election last year or, or the or both of them all. the justice minister says the culprits were hoping to inspire a nation wide revolt, but failed in their attempt to overthrow president lulu desilva had been sworn in just a week earlier. most of them is all to copy thought because a little we witnessed a brazilian version of the u. s. capital building attack, but with 2 differences, ist no one died. and secondly, we have more people under arrest here than in the u. s. and very quickly, the investigation into financed and lead the rage is just beginning. i bought a job rides yesterday. we believe many big business interests paid for the buses to bring those coo mongers to priscilla instead of camps. those businessmen need to be investigated and punished ah, demonstrators here also wanted to show that the president is not alone. they are
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swinging that game of name, rob, willing william prism is that the former president. so now they're also saying that they will not tolerate in n is dave or any of those people already been written. they are holding terrace in wanders. but the data from in is this isn't for example, there's no possibility of extra guiding the former president fernando from the united states where he is right now because he hasn't been charged with anything, at least not yet. whether the newly installed president of latin america's largest democracy will be strengthened or weakened by the m. as of entered attack is still far from clear. lucy and human al jazeera so powerful the by but ministration at washington is facing pressure from within its own party. to expel jaya, balsam arrow, the former brazilian president who's been in florida for 2 weeks and he was take at the hospital with abdominal pain. on monday, and that's reportedly related to
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a near fatal stopping that he suffered during the 2018 election campaign. a low ball scenario as the night inciting sundays attack on brazil's congress, some u. s. democrats want his diplomatic visa revoked. peruse southern region of food o as observing. 3 days of morning after 17 people were killed and anti government demonstrations on monday. it's the most violent day since protest began in december . following the rest of the former president pedro castillo marianna sanchez, reports from lima. ah, security forces confront protesters in the southern region of who knew it? government says nearly 9000 demonstrators using homemade weapons and explosives, try to overrun the airport in the city of julio, aka, security forces responded with live ammunition. it's the deadliest day in more than one month of violence across me to one of the camera. i was holding my camera when
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a police officer asked me to kneel while pointing a gun at me. then i heard a shot and felt my foot blocked. then i felt a cramp. i took 4 steps. i fell on the floor because i couldn't walk, official se ambulances were prevented from moving freely. a doctor was killed well, assisting, the wounded, and a 17 year old girl was shot and killed in the crossfire. hospitals are overflowing with some of the wounded in critical condition. if we go, i want to call on the central government. how can we have so many? did people? tens of thousands of people have marched to demand the resignation of precedent. dean of a lot of the markets have been looted, roads blocked and 25 provinces are on strike. some of the victims were bystanders hit by stray bullets coming out of my butt. he was out walking with friend lives near by and they went for a walk and then as far as we know, a bullet hit him, the government blames former precedent. is august the jo for the month long unrest
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. you know, it won't be final. they sent me people who announced accrued a ta from the same gallon palace, who's unduly coordinating these mobilizations to seek impunity and to achieve what they didn't know how to achieve or we're not allowed to achieve in defense of democracy. the answer is in jail. a c u. s. house did in december after he tried to shut down congress and arrest the prosecutor investigating him for a legit, corruption. with a violin spiraling, some members of parliament say they are unlikely to give the cabinet a vote of confidence on tuesday. further deepening the crisis, the government has promised to restore peace that many peruvians are unsatisfied and they said they will take their demonstrations to the capital to demand that precedent. i will look at the step down and new elections be held immediately. me innocent is i'll just eda lima police and germany a removing climate act of this suit gathered near an open cup mind in the western
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village of lou truck. thousands of climate activists formed schumann chains and set up a citizen to stop the expansion plans earlier this week, police made repeated warnings for the protest has to leave. the village itself is due to be demolished. in order to expand a coal mine, it's part of germany's plan to maintain coal supplies, what it reduces its dependence upon russian gas and oil al jazeera step boston is the police is clearly moving closer and closer to the village to a little rat. and i'll step out of the shop so you can see what we are talking about. this is the village that there is now at the center of an international climate protests. it's basically on the edge of one of the largest lick night brown coal mines here in germany, and the village has to be demolished. all legal battles have been lost by the climate groups. and you can see also on the village there is this banner. it says $1.00 degrees, that's the temperature. that, of course, has been decided by the,
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by iris climate, an agreement that would be the maximum temperature if that is really the aim of germany than this village should stay. so it's basically very symbolic for this climate movement. and they have been chaining themselves here on this road to make sure that the police couldn't get to the village. but as you can see, how heavy equipment has been brought in by police, all kinds of bulldozers, cranes are there were active, it's very high up in poles and they also have been removed. police has basically brought in all kinds of experts like climbing experts, all kind of technical advices to make sure that this whole operation, which they have described as very complex and dangerous to be done as peaceful and safe as possible. so come here on our 0, the voodoo festival, in beneath the place widely considered to be the birthplace of the ancient ritual. ah,
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ah, the good news is things are drawing off across the middle east. good to see you. thanks for joining in. but now the other side of the story is there is windsor picking up. so let's go in for a closer look. this is impacting the eastern province of saudi buffering. and cats are, i think, wing us in the house, for example, 50 kilometers per hour. it's also bringing in fresh air to a high of 12 in riyadh on wednesday. the weather is leaking into baluchistan province in pakistan, snow over the mountains in k p. k. rain, for as one will, bob, but up against the foothills of the himalayas. this of course, we'll all know that's wednesday i should happens on friday locked into bitter cold tashkent minus 26 degrees. the record for january is minus $28.00. so this could be record breaking stuff for a turkey. we've got rain stretching from the black sea right through to the
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mediterranean, i think for on talia a months worth of rain in 24 hours hop and of africa when mornings in play for the coast of libya. gusts of about 60 kilometers per hour in a for that eastern side of the congo, there's been some deadly land slides here and still bursts of rain to go on wednesday. wind in south africa and your temperature is actually pretty well where they should be in cape town. but we do have some heat in the western interior of south africa. ah, the in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. whatever it did was it for to been they have to find because they didn't aid wouldn't get in. frank assessments. do you think diplomacy still stands a chance? i'm not very upset about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody tweets. everybody's on tick, tock, tick, tock, doesn't boat. you have them for you in a winter. it's going to be hell hole there pretty soon. inside story on al jazeera
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. ah ah, hello again. this is, let's remind you of the main news. the south fighting of ukraine stone bass region is intensifying. the british defense ministry says that it appears that russia has taken control of much of the salt mining town of sola doth d crates. military has been fending off attacks near the town for full days. now. brazil's president louis ignacio luna da silva, has criticized the army for not doing enough to stop supporters of julia ball sanara storming the nation seeks of power. he also promised to punish those responsible to sundays attack us president joe biden at canada's private us to just
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intruder. a meeting right now in mexico city. it's part of the north american leader summit. after that one on one beating mexico's president authorized, manuel lopez over the doorbell joined by thing and trudeau. the talks john had room to stand by for us to the us. mexico. what bought a town about paso, texas? but 1st, let's head to mexico city of al jazeera stories of boats raised what can we expect to come out of these meters? while everything is ready here for the north american leaders summit, which is also known as the 3 amigos summit. the 3 friends family that are going to be happening right behind the of the presidential pilot. they took a day earlier this morning. there was a meeting, a bilateral meeting between canadian prime minister, just introduce the united states president joe biden, a later on. all of them are likely to jo. i going to join here a mexican president. i'm the manuel law over the order for this trilateral meeting that is going to be happening here. there's lots of issues on the agenda. among
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them. economic integration, climate change, how to increase the supply chain to compete with asia, among them, building components right here in this part of the world like chips, for example, to cut dependency from ation countries and other of the other issue that has come up discussing the situation in haiti, the instability in have with large areas of have being controlled by gangs and thousands of people fleeing the violence on the hunger that exists in that's part of the world. then that leads us to another major issue that is going to be discussed here. and that is migration with thousands of people that are being poverty that are fleeing conflict and that are trying to make it to the united states. the number of people that have been captured at the border has doubled since 20212022 over 2000000 people detain their so this is another major issue. we had a small preview about the tension that has been ongoing between the united states and mexico. things a lot pretty over a lot of nationalist,
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a left wing luxuries who copies back in 2018 doing that and bilateral meeting? nope, i thought i'd already told you did that the united states had neglected this part of the world for a long time, south america, central america, that, that needed to be more investment to attack the root causes of migration. the root causes of conflict in latin america at the same time bite and said that the united states was the world's largest 48 distribute are you also fed mexico needed to corporate weather trafficking offense. i mean, for example, a drug of it is being traffic in the united states. this is a major concern for the us. it kills it between 710-0000 people because of overdose this every year. so much more us is pushing definitely mexico to do much more. and at the same time, mexico is asking us for assistance to hold and come back whether trafficking of weapons of firearms that continue to few or the complex in this country. so lots of
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issues are being discussed. they're going to be discussed later today. we're going to have to see what concrete action renounced later this day. so there's about live in mexico city that's go to el paso, then i'll just soon as john henderson is. john, how much attention of people paying that to what's going on in mexico city? well, here, blankets are being spans meals. but for the people who are sleeping out here on the streets of el paso hope is not really on the menu. right now. they're already here and they think the expectation is there anything happens in an international meeting in mexico city likely will affect future migrants who come here. but unless there's an agreement that canada will take some large number of people who are already here in the united states. that's not really where their focus is or focuses on us law for 2 years. as that surge of migrants crossed the border, they've been hoping the by did ministration to lead some kind of constructive
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change, comprehensive immigration reform that would affect not only the 11000000 undocumented people in the united states, but also these people here who are mostly mostly hoping for some kind of legalize status here as refugees. but that hasn't happened. we've talked to people who been sleeping here for days, weeks, months. so i think what they're looking for is something out of washington. and that has gotten more disappointing the news on since there has become a republican house of representatives elected in the past several months. now it looks like president biden's hands are a little more tied. the republicans have been very critical about what's been going on here. in the board of the governors of texas in florida are shipping some of these migrants to democratic towns because they are republican governors, across the u. s. but they're not solving the problem that's just dispersing it so without any expectation of comprehensive immigration reform. here in the united states,
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these people are afraid to leave this sidewalk because they're afraid of. they go into the united states further, that they're likely to be picked up by border patrol. they don't want to cross the border bank in a mexico, which is only about a half a mile from here because they're afraid they'll never be able to come back. so now what they do is have immediate concerns such as work. they're lining the streets, waving it pickup trucks. they hope might give them construction work, knocking on our car window, saying trouble, how trouble, ho, work. please give us work and day. i think the expectations are quite low from in it, an international meeting and even action here. in the united states, many these people know the situation is only likely to worsen john hedrick lives in el paso, texas. many thanks. cham. china has taken its 1st retaliatory steps against countries imposing coven 19 cubs on its travelers. it suspended short term visas for south korean. and japanese citizens paging since that entry restrictions for chinese travelers are discriminatory. katrina,
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you reports from bacon. china seems to be using south korea and japan to send a message to other countries which have impose restrictions on chinese travelers and hopes that the role these research and back. and it's also warning nations that are considering imposing restrictions, asking them to think twice about it. now this move is going to impact all parties involved to south korea and japan. china is the biggest trading pon and there are plenty of south korean and japanese businesses with operations here. and they will no longer be able to send the business people here to attend to those in person. and this will also no doubt impact china's own economic boss. and why, but according to china's foreign ministry, dating says that it has the right to impose countermeasures on these countries. treyvon ginger thought deep. regrettably, a few countries still disregard science and perfect, and their own covered situation. they are imposing discriminatory entry restrictions on china. china family reject these and we'll take reciprocal measures
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what we call and relevant countries. we can best be a measures are focused on science and to take proportionate measures. on sunday, china began opening up its international borders while corbett 19 tests are still required for those entering the country. mandatory quarantine or the government facility is not. and as a result, we seen a surgeon booking from chinese travelers going all over the world. and there's been a split response to that. some countries like thailand are happy to receive as many chinese tours as possible. but other countries, including the u. s. u. k. canada and australia are wary because at the moment, china is experiencing the surgeon coven 19 infections. the w h her has said that beijing has been under representing the scale of the outbreak here, and it wants fading to provide more accurate hospitalization, and death toll data. the china denies that it's withholding any information despite continuing to release suspiciously load figures. saudi arabia is removing all cove at 19 restrictions for the harsh pilgrimage this year. it's welcoming back pre job,
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pre pandemic numbers, visitors to the holy site. the pilgrimage usually draws more than $2000000.00 people each year to the city of mecca. and 2020 numbers were limited to just 1000 people from inside the kingdom of last year. only 1000000000 formed pilgrims were allowed in. khalid butterfield is a professor at al faisal university, and he says this year could see more than 2000000 people make the pilgrimage. for one year, at least, there was, you know, 2020, but then a little bit, with 60600000. last year it came up to close to 1000000. so this year may go back to the 2019. it was about 2 and a half 1000000 high to so that's a huge increase and
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a lot of 32 millions of had use who are looking forward to this 19, a lifetime opportunity, especially now. there is no age it during the last few years. it was between 18 and 60. now there is no interest to social didn't can also, senior people are the daughter of iran's former president robson. johnny has been sentenced to 5 years in prison, the lawyers for pfizer, huffman ashur. me of not provided details on the charges against her, but said the sentence wasn't final. local media reported that she was arrested in september last year for inciting protests in tech, ron, how she was also arrested and banned from political activity in 2012 for opposing the state of father akbar ashery robson. johnny was iran's president from 1989 to 1997. a national voodoo day festival is being held in berlin.
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ah, the country is widely seen as the birthplace of voodoo, of the celebration. stop with the ritual sacrifice of a goat. the festival also involves music dancing and drinking alcohol, a procession to the atlantic ocean face respect to enslaved ancestors who were taken away from company i'm at at risk, is that what's happening here is a combination of days of preparation days of re tools, as well as months of preparation before this particular grantee on what's happening and this venue is the celebration of or do a religion. it's all that combines traditional doses of rituals purchased by a board of bruce as well as government officials. this religion has moved out of the shadows since 1996 when the government recognized it. and for the past 1011 years, this festival has been holding. yeah. and we got the headquarters of the boarding
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kingdom. we spoke with a point to where is the supreme leader of border and the hall was who said they want to reach out to as many people as they can. is that all that is still planes are human beings, as well as to prepare people for the years. now in terms of adherents that i'm really and what would wash it was? yeah, in the new republic. i'm millions more across the world, especially in the category it was seen in the past few days with hundreds of visitors, especially from county been school. bruce, another portal was who came here to be part of this particular breadth. now what we're looking for, what, what they are looking for is, of course, i read your nation of their religion of that culture they said, for do in your republic, aisd the most purest form of food, anywhere else in the world. that's why they come in. yeah. ah.
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