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that was supporting guy that i'm happy doing or the guy that that's all right, but i didn't get any dialogue with the question. mike, you find the supporting character he found up to the junior are these lately known as a vague didn't like you know. and it shouldn't be that too. i always told myself that someday i would be famous. that was the time to be direct there basically on the verge of legalizing racial, jerry battery to cut through the rhetoric. this isn't a universal death felony crisis. the seems to be one of particular populations to dismantle the sound bites. there are lots and lots of women who are wiping agenda a kind of anti feminist agenda and demand the truth. those, the signs of fascism. we have to really recognize what we're up here. we are determining what is the future of democracy in this country. join me markham on hill, for up for it on al jazeera. ah, the u. k. condemns the execution of a british iranian national,
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convicted of spying, and iran. ah, baptism, this is all to save alive from doha. also coming up. russia says it's taking control of the eastern ukrainian town of sola, dog, but keep says fighting continues. brazil's top court orders an investigation into where the former president charitable sonata incited his supporters to storm government. buildings and whine extension to a deliveries from to kiya may not be enough to help display. syrians gets through the winter. ah, the you case calling the execution of a british iranian national into cron callous and cowardly arissa ark body was convicted of spying for the u. k. charges he denied execution came despite last
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minute appeals for clemency from britain and the united states. but his primary alicia, seneca says he's appalled and our bodies death won't go unpunished. we're going to speak now to wrestle, cell dog, whose life us intact, runs. so a fairly immediate response from the u. k. what's interesting also is that that ali racer act body was deeply connected to different parts of iron's defense networks. that is right. so at the resent very we're, did he, his execution is one of the highest level executions in iraq. it's more than history. so he was quite well connected, well established in the country. he was the not an outsider, but one of the key figures, the key insider in, in the power structure of iran. he was a former, the fast minister. and when alicia county was a defense minister of the country, who is now the, the did the 2nd, the general of the national security council. and the national security council is
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the body security body that is overseen iran's critical international policies, particularly then nuclear negotiations. nuclear talks as well, and the same body is very much close to the supreme leader of the country as well with the ultimate power in iran. so a little zack, betty was very much close to either some candidates. some can is very much close to the supreme leader here. and he was also val connected to among the top politicians, the bureaucrats. he had access to the sensitive information and the sensitive centers within the power structure or for iran as well. so all of this make in him a key figures. any execution is regarded as one of the highest level executions here. and also some or, or tortillas, or some officials in iran are claiming that the formation that he has provided to the foreign powers a lead. the assassination of the top general, the general of the courts, force constantly money in 2020 and also about mama's,
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in a fact, reside there who was also assassinated. very much in that town. very much close to, to run more sin air for his i. there was a death that a key figure who was overseen iran's nuclear program. and they said at the formation that was provided by ek, buried that the assassination of that as was. so he went off towards his are says he that this is a cut business off 10 decade. so yeah, a decade and also the invest did the whole trial lost it for 2 years? it was not an easy decision, but it was clear that he has provided very much top sensitive information to the outside of that put iran's national and international security in of risk. so we're hearing the reaction as we're mentioning of from the u. k. but broadly speaking, what are the right, is the reaction going to be like this and even other foreign countries, but also of course, within it on itself. well, it's definitely going to have an answer now negatively. have it affected iran's
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pause, international, particularly a terrible issue with, with london already fried and probably going to further detail years because i live as a bare. he was also british citizen hubbard in iran. iranian utilities do now to recognize a dual citizenship for the iranian citizen. so said the said i was an iranian citizen and he was providing sensitive information to be okay. and working for m, i 6 and they have executed him. however, on the other hand, you know that you are now is already heavy in a town solutions or the detention with france as well over the cartoons that were published by charlie have dog. and iran just recently has closed our french research institute. so both the u. k and france are the member of p 5 floss, one companies that are conducting the nuclear negotiations and trying to provide the g. c p, which was signed in 2015. but when president donald trump decided to withdraw from it, if the deal collapse in 2018 and they were forced to revive it. and it seems that
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these did visit the target diminishes with their p 5 plus one companies is going to further have a negative impact of their own on the future, off the nuclear negotiations. however, the main impact of this execution is going to be within iran domestically squint affective massively. because now different powers been power centers as the establishment here is quite fragmented. they are already accusing each are there or not, not working properly and not even there are the rim rumors that the leash, uncanny, the head of national security council could be removed from his post already or seen the effect of this execution within the power struggle and the power structure in iran yourself. thank you very much indeed. versus out of talking to us from took on ah, the crane is refusing russian claims. it's captured,
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the eastern ukrainian town of sola dot. the ruined town is surrounded by salt mines with almost 200 kilometers of underground tunnels and caverns, before the war that hosted underground football games and even a classical concert of hundreds of people. efforts to take solid out have been led by a guinea precaution. he's the leader of the wagner group of mercenaries. he stressed the importance of capturing the mines to store equipment and troops control of solid on might allow russia to concentrate on taking nearby back mud when she crane has been defending for months. now does it is charles stratford in blackwood with the ukrainian army, and he's got this report ukrainian defensive positions west of the front lines, 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. o blasts of exploding artillery and rockets is
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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. see half a lot of manpower souls is st. every dance. it looks like a ways so we cannot stop every time because we have a less guys. and unfortunately, he also lost a lot of the 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 positions away. i want to thank marilla, hope, vito, they split into small groups in order to avoid artillery and they infiltrate to
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residential areas and tree lines. but they also suffer huge casualties. military intelligence from our western partners is often not distributed to 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 the northeast of the city, we climbed 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 fled to fighting lies abandoned and destroyed home. russian forces
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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, chance drafted al jazeera of mort. it rushes capture of solid r is confirmed. it will be moscow's 1st gain in the dumbass region since july. it comes at a crucial time for the kremlin, which has faced criticism for its battlefield failures in ukraine. i hush reports from moscow. it's the moment moscow has been waiting for visual ambulatory order. 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 are will be a stepping stone to another strategic ukrainian city. rosalind,
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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. sada opens the way to 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. the group was that on the celebrant shallow state within the form of an answer to question, accusing some officials of trying to steal its victory, was pressing that the only fight this prison in the battle for solider were wagner . by the ministry of defense later issued a statement confirming that wagner's role was essential in the battle for solid, a passcode to recover. wagner is not registered in russia. we do not have a law on pro that military companies. therefore, apparently the military is trying not to mention wagner is part of the group that
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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. 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 in the battle foods in ukraine, or the asha 0 more scores of lithuania says the gas applies to lafayette, has been restored after an explosion in a connecting pipeline, now operate is called amber grid and it said the blast happened in northern lithuania, but there's no evidence of an attack. a nearby village has been evacuated, but no injuries of deaths have been reported. gas flowing through the pipeline was cut off or cruise put out the fire to palestinians have been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. they were accused of firing at his really troops near janine. meanwhile, a 19 year old from genie died on saturday from bullet wounds he sustained one is
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really forced his shot in 2 weeks ago. that brings to 12, the number of palestinians killed by his really forces. so far this year, brazil's, the supreme court will include former president jabal scenario and it's investigation into last week's attack. and the capital. thousands of his supporters stormed government buildings in brasilia. on january the 8th. they demanded the ousting of president loose enough here, loaded his silver, claiming october election was rigged. austin aloe says he didn't insights the unrest. meanwhile, brazil's justice minister has given brazilian former security chief until monday to turn himself in. addison tada served as justice minister under jarred boston, otto. he was in the us when congress, the presidential palace and the supreme court were targeted. he was removed from his post hours after the attacks. he says he plans to return to brazil. guards will not, but often with him while they are thought of empathy. if next week tore his doesn't come forward through the mechanisms of international legal co operation. we going to launch the procedures for extradition since in order for his wrestler has been
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issued in brazil, bruce president has apologized for the death of at least $47.00 civilians during recent anti government protests. dina follow up to his apology, comes after 3 of a cabinet ministers resigned over the handling the demonstrations. rallies broke out after pedal kasteel was impeached and arrested last month, but whose chief prosecutors launched 11 inquiries into the killing of civilians by security forces. they're accused of using excessive force against demonstrators. as soon as bosses some violent invite equal people are telling me to resign, inciting to population, to chaos, disorder and destruction. to them. i say responsibly. i will not step down. my commitment is withdrew and not with this very small group that he's making to homeland bleed. marianna sanchez has more from lima o vice president of the entire american commission for human rights. as part of our lawn said that the situation is very complex. he said that they're very worried
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about what will happen in the next few days, and they expect no more deaths because the government has said that they are committed to acting according to international standards. he said that there has been excessive use of force by security forces and vandalism. by protesters. he said that there's been 47 dead, 650 people wounded on 290 police wounded. but he said that they condemned the fact that 7 adolescence had been killed in the violin. he highlighted the situation in a yeah, cool to work. he said there has been in this equipment of shooting select, gomez, yonder. as you view the commission has received reports of indiscriminate shootings against demonstrators and certain regions such as i could show it also receive reports of shots fired vital organs with lethal and high caliber weapons, violating the principle of gradual use of force. the clarification of these reports is something investigators must give the highest priority to not alone said that they also visited. former president says ogazio and that his situation,
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those conditions in jail are according to international standards. he said that they have recommended the peruvian government to begin a dialogue with agreements based on respect and to respect the rule of law. but the situation in the country continues to be tense. there are more and more voices demanding the resignation of president the novel new out of the prime minister. i vent the author and a has said that there is absolutely no way that she will resign because that will be like opening the door to anarchy in the country. so i had an alta 0 germany, it's really embarrassing itself, right now. climate activists garza thornburg joins protest is going to new heights to stop the expansion of coal mine in western germany. and. busy in greece, it throws out espionage charges against activism, boulder, west migrants. but they could be charged with human trafficking. aah!
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with bright this name coming weather threat. it's one of rain and therefore flooding their flood warnings outs, riding, going whales. and that's going to be the 1st hit by this rather act assisted, but it's not going to stay of the british hours is going to hit continental europe fairly quickly during saturday. there is unwinding, this is rain, the blue stuff. it's fairly heavy through france, low countries, denmark, it will cause something of a brief melt of the snow in both sweden and norway says an increasing risk of flooding here to there. once it's gone through and gone south, it does bring it slightly cold with us. there'll be some snow falling on the alps, which is i'm sure welcome probably the austrian terrell as well, but it's gonna be fairly wet stuff. i suspect that there's a change then to rather colder weather. a big drop in temperature in london for example, shows it fairly well. we go from sundays 8 than to mondays for and then on tuesday
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it is 3. so winches returning for a while now in north africa. quite weather here. there are few charles around the coast to west africa and the breeze the ha martin is picking up just to some degree . the wet weather causes for the south and you see the results. there have been flood warnings and heavy rain in tanzania, and there is yet more to come south that is quite halt, particularly in the western cape. ah, join africa, premier trade, i mean basement he bent in cut the y intra african trade fair gives you access to more than 1600 exhibitors and over 35000 attendees from more than 75 exhibiting countries. participating trade and investment deals with over $43000000000.00 us dollars as business and government come together to explore business opportunities . register now brought to you by the african export import bank african union
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commission, a f, c, f t, a secretariat, and the premium partners connecting african markets. lou ah, watching all does it remind of our top stories this our saffron's, executed. an arabian british jewel, national convicted of spying for the u. k. former defense ministry official, alan arissa on body was arrested in 2019 and accused of espionage charges. he denied russia says that novel has full control of the eastern ukrainian ton of sola, dogs in what would be its 1st gain and the don't boss region since july. but keep denies the claims and says the fighting isn't over. brazil supreme court scrolling
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through to former president charitable sonata, when this investigation into last week's attack and the capital, the supporters stormed government buildings demanding the ousting of president lewis. and i feel a little disobey today's climate activists. griffith humbug has joined protesters in a german village trying to block the expansion of coal mine thousands more. are expected to join them in. lloyd slat on saturday, but he's been trying to be vig demonstrators since wednesday. 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 with germany, it's really embarrassing itself. right now it has been speaking to one of the protesters. we followed her during her last day in the village before she was evicted. i'm the spokes person for live and i'm 23.
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i'm from around the region. so from the area and i, i think it's been around 5 years. from here i can see police coming in through their cutting the trees. i'm the other side of the village and i think they're trying to take down the 1st 3 houses over there. right. this used to be our living room. now we have barricaded the window. so they can come in, i mean our strategy is to be as far up as we can when the eviction starts, though they take as long as as possible. i've been living for god and for about 2 and a half years. so since the process started in the beginning, were just a couple of people who thought that this, that it's nice to say, and now it's really cool. see that thousands are coming to join our protests. you
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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. but we're in are sick. this is our goal, 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 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. i'm right here the oh
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i moved with oh oh oh, it's about keeping hold by acting now but acting together. ringback we've got a great court has dropped espionage charges against 24 out of us involved in rescuing migrants, citing procedural flaws in the case. the defendants were associated with a non profit search and rescue group that operated from last balls from 2016 into 2018 unit, came just hours after the un called for the charges to be dropped. the prosecutor has been ordered to re file the case 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
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a procedural mistake. that means of this kind of proceed. and if this same tactic get deployed again for the felony trial, we're still waiting to happen. it's 15 more years of waiting of errors. all we want is just it. 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 deeply 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. it is elijah, is the head of the advocacy and strategy for phoenix that provides legal aid to asylum seekers. she says the case has had an impact on all humanitarian groups operating off the greek coast is not just dish case. there are dozens or even hundreds of cases similar to days of his lee. we phenix don't do
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a search and rescue, but as a fellow monetary in organization affects all of us and potentially can affect much more and the prove that the static words it at the moment there are no search and rescue mission is at the agency that have been an increase of the number of beds at sea, obviously is difficult to connect to one thing to another. but the reality is that it was an increase of that. but also right now is also almost impossible to monitoring the activity of a degree call. sorry, it is, etc. so if there are other types of violations, it's also impossible to want to train. new york judge is fine. donald trump's company $1600000.00 for tax fraud. that's the maximum penalty allowed. and it's an additional hurdle for the former president as the plans and other one for the white house. trump says he's done nothing wrong and he will appeal vernon,
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one of the was largest muslim gatherings. the agenda is under way in bangladesh. hundreds of thousands of people have come from all over the world to the outskirts of dot com, the festival dates back to the 1960 consists of 3 days of prayers and lectures from scholars. the discussion versus the court on down the child was attending the religious gathering info on hundreds and thousands of people have started gathering here on the 2nd day of shows time on known as go about the congregation of muslims . this is the 2nd largest gathering after the holy hodge. now you can see behind me that's tens of thousands of people. a lot of this people are staying and stand. there is no apartment in shelter area except part, washroom, and toilet facilities. people are in and faceted mood, this is a gathering that's been taking place since 1967 and gaining momentum. the biggest
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gathering so far was in 2010, nearly 5000000 people were estimated to be present to estimate of nearly 2 to 3000000 people will be attending this as to phrase gathering. the 1st phase started on friday and we'll end on sunday with the final prayer, which is now all of our can relax for global pace, unity among the muslims, and the athens and terms of a fleming teaching the holly koran. most of the people are from all walks of life of different their nomination. it's a gathering non political gathering people from other parts of the wall now. so attending, we have met people from aged india pakistan, talestine, at least from 150 countries paper, attending most of the problems with those from different parts of the country. the 2nd phase will take place next week, somewhere around 20 to 22nd. now a lot of the paypal at 10 this mass prayer just where they are. there is no
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particular gathering place. and then to listen to simon's or mike about the teachings are proffered. mama down the holly cursor, holly corona, i'm sorry. and this is essentially what they want to learn about from the scholars coming from different parts of the wall. this is a yearly event that started in 1967 by public, your jamal, which is essentially islamic missionary grub that started in 1926 there mobilized live gathering on it. since then, the momentum has been growing and the number of people have been increasing. agencies say a lack of funding is preventing them from helping refugees in northern syria. humanitarian supplies have been delivered through took years since 2014, but charities say it's not reaching hundreds of thousands of syrians who need it most or con reports 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
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in syria. rain is turning unpaid parts to mud in this makeshift cam. ha, ha, ha ha ha. so inside abu an a, mohammed's are raising their grandchildren. the wood burner is lit day and night and she doesn't want her thick grandson to get cold. garrett rental car dec, 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. of the din lovely. it was a silly shadow co. a humanitarian organization helps in the can house and we receive a food basket every month, but it's only enough to last a week or 10 days. we then buy food on credit from the stores, and these un trucks deliver important a to the town to sorry, keep
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a luke lake 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 theory regime does not support, but i, 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 uninsulated tense, facing yet another winter. laura han al jazeera ah .
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