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rallies in europe calling for an end to the fighting in ukraine. as the war with russia entered a 2nd year. we speak with the people sheltering from ukrainian missiles in russian held areas in the east and approaching center for addressing mental health. the documentary, that's one the top prize at one of europe's most prestigious festivals ah well votes are now being counted in nigeria. and what is believed to be the tightest presidential election in decades, but gun fire and delays mod the pole in africa. biggest democracy? the election took place in the middle of an economic crisis and violence by armed groups in some parts of nigeria. mama jam june reports now from the capital, a boucher in nigerian capital. the polls didn't open as early as they were
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meant to, but the mood was nonetheless up beat sandra awful. who wants to see her country move in the right direction? told us how relieved she was to have voted by many hic. will i fired? i yoga. the bar is because we have been hello to me when you know written on the phone. how many, how many months known for those practicing there civic duty, the significance of this day could not be overstated. no matter the heat, no matter the length of the lines, people waited. despite the delayed start earlier in the day, things are going smoothly here at this point station. and everybody i've spoken to say they're prepared to stay here as long as it takes to ensure they can cast their ballot at a polling station in the battle ground seat of legal panic. after gunfire broke out armed gunman and a minibus fired shots in the year and snatched ballot boxes at the voting station
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and follow lou junction. earlier lagos, his police chief, had issued a stern warning to any one planning to provoke unrest who had into fire you way. so let's you will apprehend you. i will bring you to justice for voters here growing concerned not just over the high cost of living, but even what might happen after this vote. if this was wrong, then means that we don't have a c in our punch. in the southeastern city of nuku ballots were delivered late voters, both tired and bored. wondered when booths would finally be set up. poles were scheduled to close by afternoon and many worry they might not be able to vote. nigeria independent national electoral commission said some areas had experienced irregularities, and try to offer reassurance. anybody who had wasn't linked to before $230.00 would be allowed to would even who horton goes well beyond fusion,
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closed alice local news, 18 candidates are running for the presidency. but only 3 are seen as having a realistic chance of winning. also up for election or hundreds of seats and parliament in this hotly contested election, voters only know one thing for certain. no matter who wins the challenges ahead will not be easy. manage him drama, zita, a boucher ah. now french president emanuel micron says he'll travel to china and just over a month to discuss the war in ukraine on friday, china released a piece proposal. aging is calling for an end to western sanctions on russia. and as edging moscow and keith to hold peace talks, now crohn says it's important for china to put pressure on russia to end the war and withdrawal from the ukraine. meanwhile, the been a russian president, alexander lucas shank, has also announced that he'll visit beijing in the coming days. at valerie says,
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one of russia's closest allies now she at minsk allowed the kremlin to use its territory to launch attacks on ukraine. on the last year of fighting, russia has expanded its partial control of some of the regions of eastern ukraine and red access to the power of done yet that's been under russian control since 2014 out there. and that some of the people affected by the complex, there are some of them of a report from their stories from moscow. a child shielding his sister, a monument from 2014, when ukrainian shells hit on yeske in the last year. fighting here, at least 35 more children have been killed. and in the last 9 years of conflict, russian officials estimate thousands of died in russian controlled territories. despite the dangers of the day and her grandchildren has stayed in dawn, yes. whenever 2 daughters is being treated in hospital after they shall exploded near her. the other had to find work after her husband fled to ukraine. but no
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matter how hard life he gets, he isn't ready to leave. oh, no, categorically not. i grew up on this land. i buried my parents here. i'm bringing up my grandchildren here. i grew up on this land. why should i leave us? at least one woman was killed in the latest ukrainian artillery strikes on homes. and don yeske seems like this have become routine. many have lived under constant fear since the russian back separatists rose up against ukraine. human rights watch has accused russia of carrying out indiscriminate attacks against civilians and ukrainian forces are violating laws of war. it gathered testimony about a legit mistreatment and summary execution of prisoners of war. as well as the use of banned weapons. human rights watch says ukrainian forces used juergen cluster ammunition rockets in an attack on has got in hockey region from me to early september. ukrainian forces repeatedly attacked the city of idiom and surrounding
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areas while they were under russian control, with cluster munitions. since russia annexed these regions last year, many here now have russian passports, but that doesn't take away the dread of the next incoming missile. but we're the school. we are all at great risk. i get up to go to work and i don't know whether or not i, michelle will hit us when i'm on the bus. i don't know if rockets will strike in the night. we can stay indoors forever. i need to leave my house. we just pray and god sighed, plus the news. it is dangerous, but i have to go out doors. we have to eat something. we must buy essentials. it was with me. go off this man as he was building a snowman with his daughter. michelle exploded next to them. they survived with minor injuries. so now parents don't meet and parks anymore. more swings and slides are empty because of the congested status, you would a workers such as the red cross, you're not entered the standard feed. if day one of you to the war in ukraine,
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where people living in parts of east ukraine, the board has continued for nearly a decade. from a job as of euro. moscow or russia has now stopped delivering oil to poland via a major pipeline. poland has been getting around 10 percent of its oil needs from russia and was says it wants to end all russian well imports, but was tied to an existing contract with a russian supplier on. people have been protesting in cities across europe, demanding, and enter the war. some also want an end to western governments, army ukraine, but others quite the opposite. nadine baba was at one protest from london. the marching for peace in ukraine. hundreds to the streets of london on saturday, urging a ceasefire and negotiations with russia to end the conflict. among them, supporters of the campaign for nuclear disarmament warning that any escalation in fighting would increase the chances of a nuclear war. many wanted to see an end to western military support for ukraine.
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it would help if we stop saying, we'll just give you lots of weapons until you win the war. it's not going to happen like that. you know, the ukrainians are really tough. russians are really tough that nato is really rich . so that's, that's all the ingredients you need for a kind of endless war. with a demonstration is one of many happening over the weekend, across europe. now, for the demonstrators. all mean ukraine is simply making things worse and prolonging the conflict, but others take a very different approach. in the belgian capital, many of those marching in solidarity with ukraine. we're actually refugee from that country. we've been for our defense, we need the sanctions again, the russia. we need a comical support because we defend not only our land, we defend all democracy world. my own it is. i
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want to do my best to me. i want to show people as much as they want to survive. we want normal life. we want our love back while in berlin, a big protest at least 10000 turned up to say no to the idea of germany, army ukraine. we demonstrate for peace and against our intervention of our government in a, in that war, that is not ours. the people that watered for those politicians, they did not know that they will push us into war and sad weapons into countries that on war, this is even against our constitution. so different messages and no end in sight to the misery inflicted on the people of ukraine. nadine barbara al jazeera london
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ah, to 184 people has now been arrested by turkish authorities in connection with the 10s of thousands of buildings damaged or completely destroyed in those are the quakes almost 3 weeks ago, engineering expanse, a poor construction practices and government failures and the reason has a marlboro is in common marsh in turkey, with over 2000000 people there were displaced thousands and thousands of buildings that were either destroyed or severely damaged. the government is saying that it was thought laying down the foundations and deliver new houses to the affected people in a year. from now they'll position a thing. this is the bong, the government should wasteful, at least one year for the after shock to weaken intensity before they can think about an urban plan or
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a construction project. but because this is something that has become politicized president, that is, if they have the answer that he's adamant on the need to build something that he's going to be safer, better and the line with the 5 mic design codes and for the best reasons, the authority said also that the rest of the mayor of nevada have a cache clock which they accuse for having ties with. one of the key development tycoon who was also arrested a few weeks ago in relation to some of the buildings that were destroyed in the top . the government wanted to send a strong method that it won't allow a pin missive, construction environment to live and it has been brushing aside all those accusations levels against them by the opposition that they have not responded
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quickly to help those who was affected in those areas. hush my bala, alpha 0 gamma rush. while to k is a nation of animal lovers to and in the aftermath of those quakes, many surviving pets have also been found alone in the rubble. stephanie decker reports now from the town of eldest on me as it's to rescue them. and if possible, we unite them with their families. on keeping it catches brought in, found injured in the rubble they died knows a broken leg. this mobile clinic in the town of l. b stand is part of a volunteer association. yasamin yom as and in her team focus on rescuing pets from damaged buildings. they have rescued more than 70 cats and dogs. since the earthquakes hit it, it goes off much guard, we find them in the rubble. most are very scared and stressed. if they're healthy, they don't want to leave their homes and their area. the most tragic is those whose
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owners have died. we noticed they don't want it nice. they get depressed about one dog stop teasing for 5 days or albus down was the api center of the 2nd earthquake and southeastern tre, kia it is not recognizable now. but for those who survived and who have pets, finding them is a priority. they are part of the family. our home and the furniture are gone. what is important now? is old cocked. she's our so yasemin tries to lawyer the cat minutia out of the rubble of their home. she is traumatized. we're told and refuses to come out. every day they come here to the top of what's left of their homes. try your move out of the robber. they placed here, she does, but then she has back inside. so is she afraid they are not successful on this day,
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but say they'll keep trying back at the mobile clinic, turkish forces bring in their cadaver dog. he cut his poor while searching for the many dead, and it requires stitches and newly rescued they have named him pass school. he is clearly a house dog but has no micro chip. it will be much harder to find his owners. all that we have had were unions, the owners cry, we get emotional watching, thus, every one cries, actually, the family and the dog. past school craves affection. jumping on fatty or camera man, as he films. only his little face is a winner with every one. it's unlikely past school will be reunited with his family and he will now be sent to istanbul away from these devastated cities be put up for adoption. stephanie decker al jazeera, i'll be stan southeastern took gear. mostella had here amount as in the struggle to say the brazilian indigenous community facing
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a severe health crisis caused by pollution from illegal gold mining. ah, what bought the law will the law win with neither side, willing to negotiate? is the ukraine war becoming a forever war? is america's global leadership increasingly fragile? what will us politics look like as we had to the presidential elections of 2024. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, this more town in the roof valley with its breathtaking scenery and high altitude, renowned athletics, hop. here you'll find athletes known for middle and long distance running. many have worn numerous awards and gold medals. yet, as the runners continued to break crackers, dozens of them are being suspended from competition because of doping. kenya has been dealing with the rising use of performance enhancing drugs for yes. one of the
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most misuse drugs is prescribed for a naming patient. it's a job that increases the number of red blood cells which curry oxygen to the muscles. drugs like this one are easy available in canada. all you need is cache and a good pharmacist. people who talk to say it the liquidity business. some of the athletes like whoa, whoa, whoa, are da suspension. say they just wanted to keep their heads low, continue training, wait out their band and hope they can compete again. ah, oh. hello. they are watching al jazeera. i'm this darcy tate and durham. that's remind you about top stories about
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there have been isolated incidents of violence as my jillions voted and presidential and parliamentary elections, kitchens and the verging systems or long cues in some areas. and final results could take days. french president emanuel micron says he's planning a trip to china to discuss it's 12 point piece plan of ukraine, brought him lensky says he'd also like to meet china's leadership in thing. meanwhile, protests demanding an end to the ukraine war have taken place across europe. some demonstrators, even called on western nations to stop supplying weapons, to keep tens of thousands of israelis have again been protesting their against controversial plans to reform. the judiciary. ah, the government wants to enact a law allowing parliament to overturn supreme court decisions with simple majority protested say it will undermine democracy. large crowds have been gathering every
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week for the past 2 months to show their opposition. and i was really settlers have attacked palestinians in the village of bery much wise south of nablus. and he occupied westbank. they set to cause their own fire. he's really human rights group yesterday says currently feel empowered by israel's governing far right. coalition on people engineers here have been protesting against what they say is an ongoing crackdown on government critics. the demonstrations come as several of the most prominent opposition. politicians have been detained. president k as say, a dissolved parliament back in 2021. now police in brazil are investigating businessman lawyers and civil servants allegedly involved in trafficking gold. it's believed to have been illegally extracted from the indigenous young mommy territory. and in the stage of her, i, man, a task force is talking a humanitarian crisis caused by an equal mining monahan account has the story,
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the bottom, a desperate effort to save lives in a make shift clinic in the yano money territory. the numbers are staggering. 570 children have died during the past 4 years. victims of the onslaught of illegal mining in brazil's largest indigenous reservation. while doctors and nurses attend to the sick, the recently created task force is forcing thousands of miners out. hundreds are leaving and canoes taking all the can and filming their flight. i. some of those in by january 20000 illegal miners were occupying 5000 hector's of protected indigenous land, polluting the waters with mercury and spreading disease. there are almost as many as the whole yen mommy population. 30000. i'm the millennium over our villages were surrounded by mines, says ha sienna, mommy, we were left with no drinking water,
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no food, no medicine. she staying at the emergency health clinic built 2 weeks ago, and boy vista, the capital of the northern state, of what i'ma like many here, she wants to go home, but does not know when dice must be tossed. it'll take us decades to help nature and our homeland, to recover and bologna, be safe from invaders. if the government authorities maintain their presence in our reservation. some minors who have fled still hope to make it back into the yano. my me territory. they have nowhere else to go with european up go in. there's horrible the government doesn't have the money to maintain a task force operating 247 in the region. if a doesn't open legal minds or find an alternative way for minors to make a living. they will go back risking their lives because the need to put food on the table. but what i my has little to offer the huge statue of a minor in the center of boy vista is symbol of how much the local economy depended
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on gold before it's extraction was forbidden and protected territories. this small village is 40 kilometers away from the gateway to the young money indigenous territory. it has grown much over the years. partly because of the thousands of illegal miners that have in coming here to buy food supplies medicine and have made the economy of this city boom. since president was in us, let us zuba took office in january and ordered the task force to destroy the legal mines. people in haste, lunda have seen the cities commerce slowly fade away. why this area was filled to the top with corn. now we are no longer renewing the stock because there's nobody to buy it for those living in hot i'ma in the city or in the rain forest. to morrow is another battle, monica, and i give all jazeera boy vista, brazil,
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now 5 fighters in eastern cuba trying to contain a forest fire that the blaze started a week ago. and it's already destroyed about $1300.00 heck as of wooded area. the island nation reported a sea forest fires just last month. cuba is in the middle of its dry season, which lasts until ne, at least 3 people are confirmed dead and major winter storm sweeping across the united states. more than 2 meters of snow is forecast parts of california. an unusual contrast, her image is usually associated with the golden state. victoria gayton. b reports. fresh snow is a rare sight in lake hughes in california. the town is normally known for its blue skies, dry hilltops and warm weather. but it's a welcome change for jeremiah domingos yet will i live where there's like no snow ever. like always slow, i've got was hail and like 1st grade and is pretty excited. we've been building
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snow hands and then breaking them. a slow moving winter storm over california has triggered the 1st blizzard warning in 30 years. in parts of los angeles, state authorities have closed major roads including sections of interstate 5. that's the main north south highway that connects mexico california, the pacific northwest and canada, commuters say the snow and ice is causing travel chaos. this morning we had like a foot and a foot and a half of snow. and i couldn't go to work. we live on top of the hill, so all of our, our whole entire road was, was covered in snow. california is experiencing an unusually cold and wet winter with flooding and mud slides in a state long affected by drought and wildfires. people here say they've been warned to prepare for more extreme weather in the coming days. i think that is one of the biggest concerns is we are looking at a lot of rain for snow. the snow melts and the wind. and we worry about that might
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slide 70 flooding since we've had it twice already. experts, a powerful winter storms mixed with spells of extreme heat and dry weather, a symptoms of climate change, and they're expected to become more frequent and intense. victoria gay to be al jazeera. now, the french documentary on the adamant has won the battle in film festival golden bear award for the best phone. the documentary is about a floating daycare center in paris, the adults with mental health issues. french filmmakers libra one, the silver ban for his best director for his film. the plough. it's a drama about a family puppet is life inside. iran was also a major theme at this year's berlin film festival filmmakers looked at what happened before and after the islamic revolution. that others examined how the state deals with political prisoners, dominic cane reports from berlin. lucie, they got in the got them pull to the side of life in iran. the few in the wider
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world have seen the experience of prisoners in jails. there is one of the main features of 2 films at the berlin allah, both made by the same director in which he tries to explore the psychological effect of interrogation on the questioner and to the questioned. miss rand pama don believes prisoners in his country are still suffering to this day. it has it for my main objective is for the interrogators to actually see themselves so that it could be a mirror for them to be able to do so. the throttle of the iranian people are a key theme at this year's valley. another one film exam is the history of protest in iran draws a parallel with what has been happening into ephron in recent times. another explores the 19 atheist war with iraq and the effects this had on a generation of children exposed to the violence set in the city of about done through animation. the film, the siren shows us the world through the eyes of 11 year old, omit the innocence of
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a game of football is shattered by the arrival of the rocky rockets which will eventually raise the city. we follow omit struggle to survive. a smith chip is the sense of struggle is a key element of the works of the films director separate a fussy oh, it is bomb, the common ground of our struggle, which has been there since 1979. i. yeah. and so you're aware of the fact that women right away after the revolution, the soccer revolution, the kid, not one hind act, one ah, they took to the streets to, to, to resist against the monday to avail. good, the tam, chris, look the we see these events in the film between the revolutions, which is also showing at the belly knowledge, drawing on archive of the situation in iran, but also in romania which sorts own revolution. 10 years later, we view life as women at the time did in both countries, us fast forward, 44 years,
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and it's at this festival in the german capital. it's several prominent iranian women have been making their case hard to say are on, are fighting with there are, if it's there with ours is a way on. so, and i know that all the art with get me and leave really until that happens. these women say their fight will go all dominant, came al jazeera berlin. well that's at some means darcy, it ain't next. it's inside story. ah hello, it's nice and quiet across japan at the moment and we will see that quite to weather eventually spilling over to ward search japan, we have got a little speclink of shower class. there's no showers, girls that drifting in from the a relatively warm what is the se of japan brisk,
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cool wind there. so some snow there on sunday for western pos, upon chew into hawkeye, but it clears through place to say as we go on into monday, brightest guys come back in tokyo around 30 degrees celsius bryce guys there across the cram potential across much of china, marty. settle maybe one or 2 showers, answer eastern areas of taiwan, sunshine and showers. meanwhile, across south east asia. as per usual, heavier showers will be down towards borneo. some live, he shouted. there was some house of indonesia in particular, java could see some very heavy, right. southern parts of some martyr tooth catching. a few showers. you might catch a shower or 2 inches full anchor over the next day or so. but for much of south asia, once dry and sunny pretty much summed it up. that heat still in place across the western side of india into much of a pocky study could see a few showers western disturbs just making its way out of afghanistan into the foothills of the himalayas. and they may well be of snow, certainly over the high ground, but for the most part is fine, dry and sunny. ah,
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the latest news as it breaks, still biding, arriving here. bled june more weapons, read more defense finance with detailed coverage more than a decade with who has killed all these many, serious millions of them to let the trickier looking for safety from around the world limiting their powers require amendment to the constitution. i'm the electron law with increasing number of government electric. neither will have to wait longer, hold on. china proposed as a way to in the war and ukraine. could it work with cave in moscow compromise. and can beijing be seen as an honest broker of all the, with the keys? does it have supporting russia? this is inside story. ah.
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