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hong kong, then uganda, 3 women grapple with the impact of their frontline after this fear future children on a j 0. the new horizon for visually impaired to iraqis, they finally have their own football team training course. launch it in october in the city of karbala. the specially designed to both was donated by japanese troy, already created cracking sound to allow players to locate these players hope to join football clubs and represent their country in competition. but other iraqi provinces don't have their own teams because there are only 5. elise specially designed bowls. ah, russia says it forces have taken control of the east and ukrainian town of
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solidarity. and what would be its 1st battle ground gain in months, but kiva is saying it's troops are still fighting for ah, a russian victory would allow its forces done push on to the nearby city of backlit, which is already been devastated by months of conflict. ah, no, i'm the mozy and then you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. it's really embarrassing itself, right now. climate active is greater turn back visits, the german village where police are a victim protest is trying to stop the expansion of a coal mine and all we want is justice. a greek court trop spine charges against activists involved in rescuing migraines. but what is the prosecution to re file the case? procedural grounds?
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ah, russia says it's captured the eastern ukrainian town of solider, and what would be moscow's 1st gain in the don bass region since july. but in his evening address present, laudermill lance, he said, ukrainian forces are holding their ground against russian troops in solid. dar and elsewhere was come. we threw up the heavy fighting for the nurse. grigory continues, the battle for buck built and sold off for other cities and villages in the east of our country continues. despite the fact the enemy has deployed most of the horses in this direction. oh warriors, the armed forces of ukraine are defending a state that was the area around side r, as in months, as some of the conflicts deadliest fighting previously had a population of around 10000 people. but most of them have fled. solider ukrainian
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officials have pointed out that more than 500 people do still remain. this includes children. they've been trying to evacuate as many of those left as possible. both sides of admitted to heavy losses and all building as and facilities have been destroyed. well, around solid are these large salt mines of almost 200 kilometers of underground tunnels and caverns. before the war, the mines hosted home for all games, 80 to 100 meters below the ground. and classical music concerts. efforts to take the town of been spearheaded by of gainey per gorgine leader of the master. a wagner group. he stressed the importance of capturing the mines to store equipment and troops and that will keep them safe from ukrainian missiles. capturing solid are also allows russian forces to concentrate on taking the nearby backlight which ukraine has been defending for months. 60 percent of it has been destroyed by some of the conflicts most intense fighting there as well. moscow saying that controller,
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solar damage, the trips can cut off supply lines. ukraine forces in there by back light. algeria charles stratford is de centers this reports ukrainian defensive positions west of the front line city of bar mote. russian infantry are slowly advancing into northern and eastern residential areas. over the hill, the center of town is almost completely destroyed. the streets virtually deserted. blasts of exploding artillery and rockets is almost a constant soldier with the ukrainians. special forces leads us to their bunker. warm, dark tunnels, lined with weapons, and ammunition boxes, drones feed, real time, video of russian infantry movement only a kilometer and a half away. they have a lot of men, power souls is sent every time it looks like
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a waves. so we can not stop every time because we have a less guys. and unfortunately, we also lost a lot of guy said this moment, men rest before their next mission, often close combat were trenches are only 20 meters apart. commanders insist we hide their identities and don't film landmarks nearby. the could give their positions away. i want to pursue with molar. hopefully as a child they split into small groups in order to avoid artillery and they infiltrate to residential areas and tree lines. but they also suffer huge casualties. grammar, military intelligence from our western partners is often not distributed to us quickly enough on the front lines where we need it to target command centers, logistics hobbs and weapons depos. oh, the shelling is getting closer. there's
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been an intensification of shelling in the last few minutes. the soldiers here are telling us that up to 600 russian soldiers are moving into new positions. in the northeast of the city, we climbed the stairs of a destroyed residential building. smoke rises from crush strikes, a few streets away. close to russian hill sections of town. what remains of the lives of people who fled the fighting lines abandoned and destroyed home. washing forces. a gradually surrounding bar. mote from solider. around 15 kilometers to the north. to villages in the southeast, strangling what little remains of life here as the ukrainian army prepare new lines of defense. char strafford al jazeera of mort for the capture saw the dark comes at a critical time for the kremlin, which his face, severe criticism,
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either battle fail failures and new crime. alhashan has been following that side of his stay away from the russian capital moscow. it's a moment more school has been waiting for. this will allow us to reorder the capture of saddam became possible thanks to the continuous strikes and the positions of the armed forces of ukraine by russian air force, missiles and artillery. moscow hope solid. our will be a stepping stone to another strategic ukrainian city. rosalind, i think that only after the liberation of bark, mert will an offensive operation be prepared to help complete the liberation internet's from ukraine. soda opens the way for russian military units to chrome at oscar. this is the largest city of the da nets people's republic, still held by ukrainian nationalists. what does another battle going on? this one inside the russian establishment over there. all mercenaries from the wagner group, late in capturing solid on the group hosted on his telegram channel,
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a statement in the form of an answer to question, accusing some officials of trying to steal its victory, was pressing the only fight this prison in the button for solider were wagner by the ministry of defense, later issued a statement confirming that wagner's role was essential in the battle for selina, a passcode to recover. wagner is not registered in russia. we do not have a law on private military companies. therefore, apparently the military is trying not to mention wagner is part of the group that performs the tasks of the special military operation. of course, this is very insulting to the wagner fighters, and the case is also about the jealousy of some generals. ah, and as russia attempts to capture more cities, the echoes of the battle in moscow for the heart and mind of vladimir putin may be heard the battlefields in ukraine. i. li, i shall 0 moscow. having barriers at a fancy cadillacs bass in a master bath in
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a former nato unless is as it rushes can capture. sal a dies inconsequential compared to this, the ukrainian successful attacks the defense of care of the successful camper attack in curve song and also in car kids. this is about a minute ago. and there is the possibility of you grant, already preparing lines behind, even by lutheran back move. you know, wilson's aren't ready to move on back, move immediately in this winter where there's been less offensive and a grinding additional bottle and an intense bottle of bark moving solid. or, of course, it's made the headlines. it's very useful. i think for russia, politically it's reveal the russia isn't fighting this in a militarily. common sense way. it's choking thousands of people into a death trap. i'm making very slow, somewhat steady gains in areas that don't really matter. that's what it's showing. they're fighting for politics. the political infighting in moscow. this is what's
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going on, rather than all the unified command structure with a clear and co here and strategic plan for how they're going to push on. a gas pipeline connecting lithuania in latvia as exploded. yes, i'll pray to amber. great says the blast happened in norman lithuania. immediate evidence of any attack. police were preparing to evacuate india by village, but no injuries old fatalities have been reported. gas supply was cut off while cruise black to extinguish the fire. ah! clem, activist gretchen bug has joined activists in the german village of blood seraph to protest against the expansion of an open cost coal mine. thousands of people are expected to join them on saturday. several other activists in the village remained chained to a house resisting police efforts to evict them. some have been occupying houses
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there for the last 2 years. a say the coal project on the mines, germany's climate goals. i think it's absolutely absurd that this is happening. the 2023 and it is that most effective people are clear, the science is clear. we need to keep the carbon in the ground. and germany is really embarrassing itself right now. one of the activists who's been evicted from the german village of let's raf is dena hamid we filmed her last 24 hours that i am. did i mean spokesperson for look, the lived and i'm 23. i'm from around the region. so from the area and i, i think i've been funded around 5 years from year i can see police coming in through they're cutting them trees on the other side of the village. and i think they're trying to take down the 1st 3 houses over there.
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right, this used to be our living room. now we have barricaded the window so they can come in. i mean our strategy has to be as far up as we can when the eviction starts, though they take as long as as possible. i've been living little got on and off for about 2 and a half years. so since the protest started in the beginning, were, were just a couple of people who thought that this village needs for fe. and now it's really cool to see that thousands are coming to join our protest. you can just burn 280000000 tons of coal in a climate crisis where you know that every bit of emission that we're making right now is costing more lives on the other end of it. a we're in art and had
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sick and this is as far up as oh, but not quite because people are also sitting on the roof. yeah, i guess i can hear the window shattering. we're doing our best to stay calm and to focus on what's important to us. but is that we're here with everything that we are here with our bodies to protect the cold from being burned? no, i'm, i'm not afraid i'm doing all i can do right now. and i'm like a, it's about keeping hold by acting now by acting together leave our
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l. a court in glee says dropped espionage charges against 24 active this involved in wrestling people from migrant boats. the court also admitted the years long case had procedural faults. as the non greek speaking, defendants hadn't received a proper translations or in tap purchase and still facing charges, including human trafficking, money laundering, and fraud. prosecutor was told to re file the case. this might not be possible as it could collapse you to the statute of limitations among the defendants is serious for matt. serra martini, is family story inspired. the netflix film swimmers. friday's decision does not represent, and of course tell it that we don't get to go to trial. it means that we don't get to have a spouse and not guilty. it is simply a procedure or a mistake. that means that this cannot proceed. and if this same tactic gets deployed again for the felony trial, which we're still waiting to happen, it's 15 more years of weighting of errors. all we want is just if we want this to
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go to trial, and it doesn't seem like that will happen any time soon given what happened today. the great cause decision comes out after the united nations called for the charges to be dropped. trials like this are deep concerning because they criminalize life saving work and set a dangerous precedent. indeed, there has already been a chilling effect with human rights defenders and humanitarian organizations forced to hold their human rights work in greece and other countries. we reiterate our call for charges against the 24th to be dismissed, or grace her salary as a member of the european parliament from ireland. she says that court could have gone a lot further. this is deb in the right direction. clearly it all together, victory, and they're still felony charges that are being investigated. so the 2400 . so step forward today, but now and to
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a way to see if charges will be brought against them in terms of felonies and look, this kind of sam, this procedure and these humanitarian workers were in charge of 2018. it's taking a long time to come to trial, and today it was dismissed because of procedure, an errors. but it is definitely unfair to see the humanitarian workers search and rescue workers and being facing criminal charges. watching out as our life from london will sell to bring you on the program. at least 9 people at dad off to $35.00 tornadoes, 10 through alabama and georgia, destroying homes, knocking out pallet and thousands of turned out for friday prize in baghdad. and a show of support for permanent shap leticia monk, tundra santa ah,
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the while we're blessing the heat in the southeast corner of australia. hi there, thanks for joining in. here's the numbers on saturday. i believe getting pretty close to about 40 degrees. so we're going to sparked some daytime heating storms here. we've got a lot of rain for tropical queensland, but keep your eye toward the southeast. watch how much temperatures will fall. we tap into a cooler southerly wind. so whole bark goes from 30 degrees down to 19 on sunday. off we go to new zealand. it's a quiet picture here. bit of a breeze. that means some showers across both the north and south island, but more in the way of sunshine here on saturday. that out of season intense range is mostly peter out across indo china, but still some bursts of brain to go just to the south of coaching, min city, and then all this rain from subway, city to devour. we've got extreme flight advisories in play over the last week.
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rainfall tallies are now approaching about a meter of rain within that time span. because most of the energy is up around the philippines, just some showers for the main island of java and for that west coast of tomorrow. island called her air is beginning to rush into play in this part of the parlor. so, big changes and you know, temperature wise at the korean peninsula we set some records there the other day. and now things are sub 0 on sunday. ah, the oncology, because the joy of strict cobra policy is obe will about health johnson thought the economy, europe, the energy crisis, easy for the continents might not be out of the woods yet. plus we explore why young educated cimbawe winds, but turning to forming count you the cost on al jazeera ah,
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revealing eco friendly solutions to come back threats to our planet on al jazeera. ah ah, ah, welcome. by watching al jazeera, alive from london, quick look at the main stories. russia says it's captured the eastern ukrainian town of solid dar and what would be moscow's 1st gain in the dorm bass region since july, ukraine is saying heavy fighting is still going on there though. capturing solid doug his russian forces control of the towns extensive salt mine network and also allows them to concentrate on taking it near by back. much city climb active as granted him bug his joint. others in the german village of let's raft. china stop the expansion of an open cost coal mine. thousands more people are expected to join
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. the protest is on saturday. and of course, in greece is dropped espionage charges against $24.00 activist involved in rescuing people from migrant boats. the court admitted the long run in case of procedural faults and ordered the prosecution to refile it, meaning they could still face all the charges, including human trafficking. federal prosecutors in brazil have asked the supreme court to investigate what role the former president char ball scenario might have played in the storming of government buildings. last week. hundreds of ball scenario supporters stormed the congress supreme court and presidential palace and priscilla. to protest against the new administration, led by louise in our seo led to silver. about 1500 people have been detained in connection with the attack. also in our own self has been in florida since the end of last year. we go to peru now. the chief prosecutor is launched 11 inquiries into the death of civilians during nationwide protests. the ousting of the for president
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pedro castillo last month to get some of the country's most violent demonstrations . at least 41 civilians were killed. 17 died on monday alone. human rights groups accused police and soldiers of using excessive force, including live ammunition and dropping tear gas from helicopters. this week, the attorney general patricia benavides opened a preliminary genocide investigation as its being called against present in a ball of water and several ministers. a new york judges ordered the tramp organization to pay a $1600000.00 fine for tax fraud. at is the maximum penalty that could have been imposed. trump's lawyers says he plans to appeal the fine. the manhattan district attorney is still conducting a criminal investigation into tramps business practices. at least 9 people have been reported dead after tornadoes and thunderstorms hit to your state of georgia and alabama. the death toll is expected to rise as rascal crews are still searching
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for missing people. drone footage filmed in the alabama town of selma, shows dozens of damaged homes over 35 tornadoes, reported by the national weather service across the se, united states on thursday. the storms of wreaks havoc causing blackouts for thousands of people across 4 states. i mean, you go k, it, we, it pick up the group in. you're buying those. don't you think this will all last go anywhere in the room. really going all over here? yes. a shot the all to watch out, right there. wow. so that is not your home. it's your business. all my home. i b as in i had a house that move up there. how it is, how i just removed from my house is up to their house down now. and some of the
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news, the japanese by minister female cuz she do is currently in washington. her 1st 1st visit since taking office in 2021 because she has met president joe biden in the white house where the to discuss north korea and the ukraine war. china was also a top issue for them to gather with australia and india, japan. in the united states, a former security alliance known as the quad. it seems a response to china's growing influence in the, in the pacific region. modern on your military alliance for storage and defense, branding and new national security strategy and the crystal clear fully early agency se funding shortfalls, preventing them from meeting the needs of displaced people in northern syria. humanitarian supplies have been delivered through turkey since 2014 spite un security council renewing the operation for another 6 months. they are still not
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reaching 3 quarters of those who need the most, nor a con reports. as winter sets in conditions in the must have a de placement camp go from bad to worse. northern a globe is one of the coldest regions in syria. rain is turning unpaid parts to mud . in this makeshift come half the homeowner hassle inside abu and a muhammad are raising their grandchildren. the wood burner is lit day and night, and she doesn't want her thick grandson to get cold. garrett rel. c death, i used to live in a wonderful house, and now i'm here in a tent. water enters from every side when it rains. i'm older and struggle to work . it takes a lot of effort. the heat of the family uses create heavy smoke inside the 10th, and it's impossible to stay dry of the didn't love way possess alicia eco. a
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humanitarian organization helps in the can house. we receive a food basket every month, but it's only enough to last a week or 10 days within by ford, on credit from the stores sunday mentioning these un trucks deliver important aid to the town of sar. keep a low clay group theory response coordinators say the supplies aren't enough to meet the needs of about 2 thirds of the population of 1800000 living in 1600 camps . the un security council recently voted unanimously to keep open a major border crossing from turkey to serious rebel held northwest. it's something the syrian regime does not support but its ally, russia dogs. a surprising but important vote for the counsel and those in need. but volunteers are overwhelmed and facing funding shortfalls. thickness is spreading and education is no longer a priority. many who thought their stay here would be temporary or huddling and
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uninsulated tense. facing yet another winter. laura han al jazeera, every thousands of supporters of the prominent shap, politician tundra outside their packed bagdad streets for friday, pres, alley, or on it was their 1st show of support since last year's widespread demonstrations . which cool for political reform sander supporters claim that since his rival mamma, destiny took office 3 months ago as not been any positive change. i would have to why it has more, as from baghdad. thousands of suppose it is all but she, oddly that amongst the other have come to perform a friday mass congregation. prayers in outside of the city and the iraqi capital about that. meanwhile, other supporters are performing the same players and other provinces across iraq as well. they say that this is a religious occasion because visit the anniversary of the birth of a party,
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missouri, the daughter of a prophet mohammed, and also it's the anniversary of the fittest mass congregation. friday. prayers hold the poor by the late bahama the so that the father of the other. but at the same time, it will also mean political message is because most of the southern himself has been using, utilizing such religious occasions to deliver at messages to say that he supports out of out of a song. and he can make, i come back at any time, especially it comes at a very special at the time, only the months after his arrival, his arrival at prime minister, how much he asked done it took up is it comes also an economic price, especially with a writing out has been polling against hard currencies and also nothing of the promises that his rival, his rival petitions promised have been achieved on the ground. so now i'm up for the saw that his supporters want to say that we're still here. we're
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strong and we can make a come back at any time. kenya is home to many of the walls leading long distance runners. but dozens of their athletes have been while they are serving bands for using performance enhancing drugs. as catherine, so reports from the rift valley, the countries athletic federation, and some band athletes about to tackle what they call a doping crisis. this small town in the roof valley with its breathtaking scenery and high all to toot the renowned athletics hub. here you will find athletes known for middle and long distance running many have worn numerous awards and gold medals. yet, as iran has continued to break records, thousands of them are being suspended from competition because of doping. kenyon mach can goggle, was a rising star until recently he competed in the mountains of switzerland and 11 of
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the seasons, toughest trail events. his task showed the presence of 2 prohibited substances in his system. he was banned for 3 years and stripped off his title. thought me, missy would rather say i did not know those bills will bring mistress. i used them to deal with a knee injury to language admitted to taking the drugs annoyingly. kenya has been dealing with a rising use of performance and hansing drugs for yaz. as of the end of november, $55.00 canyon athletes were banned and 8, provisionally suspended. according to the athletics integrity unit reasons, the world athletics, presidents, basking coal, praised kenya's efforts to tackle the problem. the government has already committed $5000000.00 a year for the next 5 years. that is $25000000.00 us dollars and that money will support that. all out or going to stopping.
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wilson keep song a former world marsan, record holder is finishing his 4 year ban. after he missed mandatory doping tests, he says he's helping to educate other athletes about the problem. you have to be fed as to what goes into a mock, not anything that goes into a model that was ability of the abilene. so this, that kind of ignorance fatherly, one of the most misused drugs is prescribed for anemic patients. it's a job that increases the number of red blood cells which carry oxygen to the muscles. drugs like this one are easy available in tennessee or you need is cache. and a good pharmacist. people will talk to say it's a lucrative business. some of the athletes like can go go who are under suspension, say they just wants to keep their heads low, continue training, wait out their band, and hope they can compete again. katherine sawyer.

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