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well, not being pro life, i won't sleep, we don't have them in the study. these are about 2 weeks now. i say 3 day journey with someone destroys our country. someone needs to rebuild a new generation of young people and making demands to we balance society. welcome to generation contains a global theories. the attempts to understand and challenge the ideas that mobilize you around the world in london to activate a, tackling the root causes of youth violence. many young people back perpetuated violence against other young people themselves have also been victim multiple times . my generation can try me design. i'm we shape this generation change on al jazeera. ah, russia says it's taking control of an eastern ton of solid dob, but you cranes,
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president says fighting continues ah, on carry johnson, mrs. alto, sarah, well, lawson, doha, also coming up to pans. prime minister is in the us seeking to strengthen security corporation to counter the threats from china and north korea. a quarter in greece throws out espionage challenges against activists involved in rescuing migrants. but they could still be charged with human trafficking. germany, it's really embarrassing itself right now. and climate activists griffith and berg joins protest is going to new lens to stop the expansion of coal mine. in western germany, russia says it's capture the eastern ukrainian tele solar door in moscow's 1st gain,
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a dumbass region since july. ukraine though, says heavy fighting is still on gang. the ruined town is surrounded by salt mines with almost 200 kilometers of underground tunnels and cabins, or to get it from the scale before the war. the mines posted underground football games, and even a classical concert for hundreds of people will efforts to take solid die and led by any pegasus. neither of the mercenary log in a great, he's stressed the importance of capturing the minds to store equipment and trips or taking control of solar dolls. so allows russian forces to concentrate on taking nearby back mood, which ukraine has been defending for months or just there is child stratford is in bucklin with the ukranian army and has this report ukrainian defensive positions west of the front line, city of buff, moot, russian infantry are slowly advancing into northern and eastern residential areas. over the hill. the center of town is almost completely destroyed. the
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streets virtually deserted. blasts of exploding artillery and rockets is almost 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. say half a lot of men power souls is sent every time it looks like a ways. so we cannot 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 near by the could give their
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positions away. one of the 3rd millennium hope of 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. military intelligence from our western partners is often not distributed too as quickly enough on the front lines where we needed to target command centers, logistics hobbs and weapons depos. the shelling is getting closer here. this being 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 a northeast of the city. we climb the stairs of a destroyed residential building. smoke rises from fresh strikes, a few streets away, close to russian hill sections of town. what remains of the lives of people who
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fled the fighting lines abandoned and destroyed home. russian forces a gradually surrounding boss smote 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 stratford, al jazeera of mort, argona mercenary group, says it deserves more credit for russia. advances in salida. i hashim has the details for moscow. the mystery of defense announced that solid dot is under control, and this was after a statement by the wagner group that also emphasized that it's in full control of the city. however, there is a kind of conflict going on. he had a most go between the wagner group and other officials, while the ministry of defense emphasized that this battle or through taking solid
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thought was with the help of the to that he forces the area forces on the ground forces. without any mention of the wagner group, the group itself came on, went on and telegraph on its own official channel. and in the form of an answer to a question, said that there was no other forces other than wagner's fighters in solid r. and that all attempts to dis, can i did the group from taking the city is due to be a courtesy call option. and what are some of the officials wanting to keep their positions that it seems that most school is dina fight from this from this route. it seems that most quiz dealing with the post office box christmas truth period as a new beginning for this war. apache barry is a defense and security expert at the university of buff. he's playing down
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a significance over russia's claim to have captured solid, the compared to this, the ukrainian successful attacks, the defense of a successful camera attacking her song. and also in car kid. this is a minute scale, and there is the possibility of ukraine already preparing lines behind, even back loot and back moot. you know, the russians aren't ready to move on back lose immediately in this winter where there's been less offensive and a grinding additional battle. an intense battle apartment you saw that are, of course it's made the headlines. it's very useful. i think, for russia, politically it's revealed, russia isn't fighting this in a militarily. common sense way. it's shocking thousands of people into a death trap and making very slow, somewhat steady gains in areas that don't really matter. that's what it's showing. they're fighting for politics,
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the political infighting in moscow. this is what's going on, rather than on the unified command structure with a clear coat here and strategic plan for how they're going to push on. a gas pipeline connecting lithuania and latvia has exploded gas operator, amber grid that says the blast happened in northern the few ania, but there's no immediate evidence of an attack. a nearby village was evacuated, but no injury or death were reported. the gas flow through the pipeline was cut off while cruise put out in fine. he was president joe biden says, washington remains it's tony committed to its alliance with japan. biden was speaking during a visit by japanese prime minister from new casita. it's his 1st to the u. s. capital since taking office in 2021. japan's leader is on a global toy aimed at boosting long standing alliances in the face of mutual security threats from china and north korea. modernize military alliance, building on storage increase in defense spending,
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a new national security strategy. and we crystal clear united states fully early leaving community or adam fisher has more for washington dc. japan is, is, is proposing a new national security strategy, which includes spending more money on their defense up to 2 percent of g d p which would make them among the biggest spenders in the world. and also addressing the threat that that comes from china and also from north korea as well. this is a change in japanese policy since the 2nd world war that had a pacifist constitution. and no, this is a change, is one expert said at japan has had the shield for years. no, it wants the sword as well. the tip of the spear and so they will certainly talk about the threat posed a by china and by north korea. and the possibility of any military action against taiwan, that, of course, has been a concern around the globe for some considerable time. they will talk about russian
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action in ukraine. they also look at things like climate. it. they will talk about energy supplies. they will talk about the economy, the global supply chains, and they're also going to talk about space. and just a couple of days ago, the united states and japan agreed that any defense pack should include action in space. if anything were to be fired from there that clearly, i know oblique reference to, to china as well, but certainly the position with china has something that is concerned the bite and white house since before. joe biden moved into the oval office. it's something that he's talked about on several occasions. he's looking for partners in the area. japan is a long term partner. so clearly he would like to what much closely, much more closely with them and to combat any possible threat coming from beijing. a new york judge has ordered donald trump's family business to pay a $1600000.00 fine for tax fraud. the maximum penalty allowed a sum as seen as symbolically important has the former president plans another run
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for the white house. trump denies wrongdoing and says he appeal against the verdict . manhattan district attorney is still conducting a criminal investigation into his business practices. mike, hannah has more from washington, dc. we have heard from his lawyers who once again say that this is a political witch hunt. they are going to appeal this judgment. $1600000.00 doesn't sound much given the amount of revenue that trumps companies take in. however, this is the maximum under law. so the judge did impose a maximum sentence that he could, which is in itself very damaging to bran trump. the district attorney often brags, speaking off to the judgment, insisted that the courts have got to revisit the law to be able to impose foster punishments and corporations that carry out text fraud as what's happened in this particular case. now the trial center around ellen vice will burg, who's the, was the former chief financial officer of the trump organization. he pleaded guilty
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to a number of connect to charges last year. he's just begun a 6 month sentence in riker prison to other members of the trump organization will also convicted of tax fraud in relation to this particular case, the new york attorney general, the tisha james, has charged a trump and his 3 children who been running the companies with inflating the assets of these companies off various properties in order to reduce income tax in some cases and to drive up their value and others that she maintains is a massive pro stream that has been undertaken. now these, this case will actually begin in october. a judge has set a date for that particular case. so that is a major case in the offing. remembering to that trump insists that he's going to run for a nother term as president. this case is going to have a massive impact on that. a great course has dropped to espionage charges against
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24 activists and bolden, rescuing migrants fighting procedural flores in the case. the defendants were associated with a non profit search and rescue group operated from was boss from 2016 until 2080. the ruling came just hours off the u. n. a calls the charges to be dropped. the prosecutor has been ordered to refine the case that we don't get to go to trial. it means that we don't get to have us found not guilty. it is simply a procedural mistake. that means of 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 waiting of errors. all we want is just if we want this to go to trial and it doesn't seem like that will happen any time soon given what happened today. charles, like this are deep to concerning because they criminalize life saving work and set
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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 $24.00 to be dismissed gray. so sullivan is a member of the european parliament from ireland. she says the court could have gone much further. it's a step in the right direction. clearly, it will go together. victory, or how many charges that are being investigated for i have had some debt for which they but now they have to wait to see if charges would be brought against them in terms of felony and look, this kindness and this procedure you monetary and workers were in charge of 2018, it's taking a long time to come to trial of today. it was dismissed because the procedure and
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the errors. but it is definitely unfair to see the humanitarian worker search and rescue workers being facing criminal charges. her is chief prosecutor, has launched 11 inquiries into the depths of civilians during a nation wide protest. at least 47 people were killed in violent unrest for the ousting of former president federal castillo. last month. human rights groups accused police and soldiers of using excessive force, including live ammunition against demonstrators. attorney journal has opened an inquiry into what it says, alleged crimes of genocide and homicide unit off and several ministers around a sanction. because more from the ma, the commissioner of the entire american commission, a commission for human rights, a lot of all learn. he said that the situation in is very complex. this, after meeting, not only president will go out there,
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but different groups in different areas of the country is that a commission went to places like i could pull no equity mark and places where people have been killed. and he said that the situation is very complex. there is a lot of expectation of what will happen in the next few days, and he said that they expect there will be no more death. they've gotten a compromise from the government that they will be acting according to international standards. he also said that among the findings, they have found that there has been an excessive use of force by the security forces, but also vandalism, by a full testers in the country. then he put up the fact that i was among the top of the list of their worries because they said that they have found that in i coach or when protestors were trying to take over the airport. the army opened fire and
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people were killed there. 10 people killed there, he said that the shooting was indiscriminate, and that the pointing was wanting to leverage with lethal weapons. so lauren has said that the investigation of this case is a priority. mozilla head here now to 0. why an extension to a deliveries from to here may not be enough to help these displaced syrians get through the winter, thus the new launch site heating up europe space race will have the details. ah with more rain and wind on the way for the u. s. state of california. hi everyone. this is the situation on saturday, top to bottom right across that coast. we're gonna see those rainfall tallies go up
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even more. this is about this 7 storm in the span of 2 weeks. not as much rain though, for oregon in washington state. same goes for the canadian province of british columbia. but for the other coast. got a lot of rain funnelling in to canada, nova scotia, province halifax, under rainfall warning. you're likely going to pick up about a month's worth of rain in 24 hours across the u. s. the deep south things are much calmer and quieter after we did see those tornadoes in alabama as so sunshine that will certainly help with the clean up effort their central america looks like this is at whether front dips out of the u. s. the rambled to part, the bahamas temperature is a bit below where they should be and can cool. we've got a colder air rushing out of the us, some big storms just to the east of the bolivian and is pushing across paraguay into the amazon and brazil. and temperature is once again, on her way up in by your blog at 35 degrees, but that's not going to last for long. temperatures will go down in the days to come in some soaking rains for that southeast corner of brazil on saturday. that's
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it. that's all we'll see you soon. take care. ah, the latest news as it breaks. also narrow supporters across the country. they don't take to the street until they chop all the government with detailed coverage since land reform, when calissa bomb with these from why can given to plants and bobby and lemme, that land is not being fully utilized from around the world. the newly formed orthodox church, great holes, christmas price, if for the 1st time ah ah,
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watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories. now. russia says it now has full control, the eastern ukrainian town of san a dog. and what would be its 1st again, in a dumbass region since to die? a cave denies that saying the fighting isn't over. a new york judge has ordered donald trump's family business to pay a $1600000.00 fine for tax fraud. that's the maximum penalty allowed. trumpet denies any wrong doing and says he'll appeal against the verdict. a greek court has dismissed espionage charges against $24.00 activists involvement at rescuing migrants. citing procedural mistakes then came out to united nations calls the charges to be dropped. aid agencies, so funding shortfalls or preventing them from meeting the needs of displaced people in northern syria. you're monitoring supplies, have been delivered through turkey us since 2014 un security council has renewed
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its operation. but aid still isn't reaching hundreds of thousands who needed the most more con, report. as winter set thin conditions in the must have had to placement camp. go from bad to worse. northern italy is one of the coldest regions in syria. rain is turning unpaid parts to mud in this makeshift cam. ha, ha, ha, ha ha! so inside abu an o muhammad are raising their grandchildren. the wood burner is lit day and night, and she doesn't want her thick grandson to get cold. garret read? oh god, 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 is the family uses, create heavy smoke inside the 10th, and it's impossible to stay dry off. the didn't love way. it was a silly shot eco,
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a 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. some of these u. n. trucks deliver important a to the town. sorry, keep a low clay group, the siri 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 steering regime does not support, but it's ally. russia does 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 an
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uninstall a to tense. facing yet another winter. laura han al jazeera, at least 9 people have been killed after tornadoes and the thunderstorms hit us states of georgia and alabama. the death toll is expected to rise because rescue crews are still searching through the rubble for missing people. drone footage filmed in the on a banner town of selma, shows dozens of damaged homes. on the 35 tornadoes were reported by the national weather service across the southeast us on thursday. i mean, joe came it, we, it pick up the great an airplane built down. you could is the rule. all last going everywhere. you could hear the roof literally. all right, over here that's a lot of my whole house with is go
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that you had a shot or you sound right there. wow. so that is not your home. it's your business . off my home or business. i moved, i had a house there. now i moved from their house to this house, i just removed from a house in september. their house down. see this corner that to this, to get a some berg has joined, protest is in a german village trying to block the expansion of a coal mine. or thousands more expected to join him in that new sheriff over the weekend. police have been trying to evict demonstrates is since wednesday opponents of the project se undermines 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 in germany, it's really embarrassing itself, right now or so. boston has more on this. now from the protest camp, we were right inside who were on the attic with
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a group of activists who have actually handcuffed themselves to the attic. glue themselves to the attic, blew themselves together. and the moment police burst in they came, the latter was off. we were locked in, sunny police came in the ladder came up, a police really came in with like 2030 at the same time. and they tried to convince them to still leave. but of course, their stock. they are now trying to remove them with all kinds of equipment that they brought with them. but during this whole scene, the activists continue to sing their slogans, their songs about climate justice songs against the expansion of the mine a despair. it was still high. i have to say that they were quite a bit, but of course it was quite attend situation with such a 4th of police coming into this building. we were removed and we are now standing outside as you can see. but the climate activists are still in there, the still a few also on the roof, and also some people hanging in ropes. so they have showed some serious acrobatic
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skills here to have been training for this. so they were trying to make it as difficult as possible for police to reach them. but please of course has brought all kinds of equipment and i can show you here on the other site. the village has been cleared quite a bit already. you can see the machines over their trees have been cleared. there's been roden structures because climate activists have been camping in this village for around 2 years. the residence of this village around 50 to a 100 of them half left already a while ago because they have had long legal battles with the energy company r w e, and they lost all these battles. but instead of the residence, this climate activist came in, that oil giant exxonmobil, accurately predicted climate change as far back as 19 seventies early to deny and discredit, similar findings to protect his business. well, that's according to a study by har within the potsdam researches exxonmobil scientists projected
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temperatures would increase by nor point 2 degrees celsius on average every decade . because of human activity. 150 climate studies were produced by exxon over 40 years. they were found to be astonishingly accurate and prove the company knew as much as academic and government scientists or the company publicly claimed until at least 2013. that climate science was uncertain and there was no proof. the use of fossil fuels contribute to global warming. exxon mobil told al jazeera in a statement that those who say exxon knew are simply wrong and that a new york judge cleared it of misleading investors in 2019 of the cost of climate change. regulations must have an singer as a senior advisor at climate action network international. he says exxon mobiles deliberately buried its research to protect its profits. exxon was lying and exxon was basically suppressing the science which they had funded, starting in 19 seventies to look as a kind of plot,
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pleasurable exercise or entertainment to look into what the climate would do if you keep on burning fossil fuels. and when, once it turn out that the scientists are very clear, very precise, very science based. they set, oh, holy cow. and they dismissed the scientists. i close the unit and tried to oppress all the knowledge. it's an old documentation. exxon ceos lay raymond and others happy openly and publicly denouncing the what they called the siri of climate change as a kind of curtailment of energy use for poor people. because exxon was leading a very strong anti climate unto clean energy coalition, worldwide with other fossil fuel companies. they were leaving that, and they're saying it's all nonsense. what these 3 haga saying? all nonsense, it's wrong. i hope that litigation,
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groups of these guys going to be penalized all fossil fuel companies in the run of the year 20. $22.00 will have profits of records more than $400000000000.00 us dollars. now us be how much money is going into renewables and energy efficiency and clean technologies? hardly anything. or going back to fossil conflicts, donhauser vote, a law that granted great authority, legal immunity to its previous leader. and the sultan have the wife was present for nearly 30 years and continue to retain physical influence of the settings out in 2019 for a year ago the all the rich country, it's a large protests which left almost 230 people dead. as a result and as my successor cuts into my class and he nominated, distanced himself from his predecessor, police in south korea are recommending $23.00 officials be charged in connection with a crowd surgeon october that killed nearly 160 people. it comes off to national lease
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agency produced it on reporting to the halloween crush, highlighting shortcomings of the police and rescue teams. just 140 police officers would go into the festivities despite a crowd of 100000 people. being expected. investigators also reveals a slow response once emergency calls started coming in. the european union has inaugurated its 1st mainland satellite launch padded sweden to bolster its capacity to send satellites into orbit. s live on the line, joined, sweetens king and prime minister to cut the river neatly. space 40 s range is an extension of the existing facility in the arctic. officials hope to have their 1st launch in 2020, for the current geopolitical situation. not least, of course, the russian invasion of ukraine has demonstrated how important it is. but the european union has.
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