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through the cold, tamara and her colleagues at this school for peoples with special needs, wants to pay royce that meets the rising cost of living and keeps people in the profession. base teachers are making sure bad to mom, so i don't what is clearly a sizable demonstration of industry election taking in various parts of the economy. calling on the government pay rises, that meets inflation. if there's no movement to pay, you will likely to be seeing more protests, not just from people like tomorrow, but work is in other key professions who enjoy growth support from the public. ah, the war and ukraine overshadows the g. 20 summit in india. the us secretary of state says moscow shows no signs of backing down and talking to to 0 rushes
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ambassador to the u. k. dispute claims of russian atrocities committed in ukraine. ah, your intelligence is out there in life and also coming up, angering grease after the countries worst, ever train crush, 57 people are now known to have died and a vast tropical forest threatened by mining and longing. we journey into the heart of the congo basin ah, national divisions of the war and ukraine dominated talks between the foreign ministers from the world 20 largest economies preventing agreement on the final statement. host, india had been hoping to shift the agenda away from the war to focus on climate change and rising global poverty. china and russia blocked the usual post meeting
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communicate. while the u. s. accused russia of threatening the g twenty's founding principles, tony chang report. a moment for reflection and unity as foreign ministers from the g. 20 stood for a moment of silence to remember the victims of the earthquakes and turkey and syria . and it was in that spirit that their host, india's prime minister, called on those, assembled to use the meeting for resolution. the rank of the shall not allow. it shows that we cannot resolved to be the gum in the bay. all doors began, however, is the foreign ministers of the world 20 largest economists met in new delhi. the war in ukraine dominated discussions, along with its impact on global food supplies, energy prices, and security. there are some matters of sharp differences of opinions and views. yet we must find common ground and provide direction because not
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is what the world expects of us. on the side lines, a very brief meeting between russia's foreign minister, sergey leverage, and u. s. secretary of state antony blinking was the 1st time both of met since the russian invasion. but if anything of substance was achieved both to remain tight lipped. but later the press conference. lathrop blamed the failure for consensus on the western nations present also today. unfortunately, the declaration on behalf of all ministers of the g 20 group was not endorsed or our western colleagues. like a year ago, under the indonesian g 20 chairman, she ever was seeking to bring to the forefront an issue with the situation around ukraine by tooth and untruth. smith and antony blinking conceded that the failure to move forward threatened the principles on which the g 20 was founded. right? that there are real challenges to the multilateral system. and those challenges,
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in many ways, are coming directly from russia, which ah, has been violating the very principles that lie at the heart of that system. india's chairmanship of the g 20 was supposed to be the blossoming of its ambitions to leave the global south promoting issues like death alleviation and climate change. but that seems to been put on hold by ongoing concerns over the war in ukraine. tony chang, l. desert ukraine is blaming russia for a strike on a residential block in the southern city is parisha that killed at least 4 people. several others were injured. attack destroyed many apartments in the 5 story building. emergency services say they rescued, 11 people from the rubble associates parisha lives in the region of the same name wrong with jeanette sc. new hands and how so on. it's one of the regions russia claims to have an x from ukraine. now september russian president vladimir putin
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says a ukrainian sabotaged group shot civilians on russian territory close to the border . a governor of the brianne screeching as a group crossed from ukraine and opened fire on a car coming to people and injuring a child. which in call the incident a terrorist attack? ukraine denies the allegation, saying it is a classic and deliberate provocations shows. russian soldiers are protecting people from neo nazis and terrorists. thank you. from those who tortured and killed people in the dorm back to 8 years. those who killed in moscow, those who today committed another terrorist attack, they infiltrated the border and opened fire and civilians do. they saw it was a civilian car, a sold, it was civilian and children sitting there. they open fire on them to turn this test yanna cooker ever has more for moscow on the russian reaction. the governor brown region has said that the incidents, the situation is under control. the federal security service of russia had said
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that the currency of the racial on going in order to actually win national. i'm crazy, russia where any official nation that'll break coming to an end in a line will the region the equation yes. will be put in the seventy's will be and there's also been similar statements from the head of why media russia's ambassadors, the u. k. is accused nato, turning ukraine into a western back fortress to oppose russian influence in eastern europe. under kellen says the possible supply of long range weapons to ukraine will only force russia to push deeper into the country and accepted that russia is engaged in
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a war with ukraine rather than a special military operation. as the criminal has previously maintained. the comments were made in an interview with our new voc, number, boucher, her pin. mary awful. you know those places very well. ukrainian towns where rushes accused of all sorts of grace atrocities and more crimes, including the murder of civilians, rape the list, goes on. do you condemn these alleged crimes? ah, well i, we are heard a lot about that. are they are totally different. absolutely different things boucher has been staged and there is no doubt about that staged by ukrainian special forces in muddy will. put a you probably, i think about a, a booming of the theatre over the years, but victims has not been discovered. so all of these things we know, but also a, when are we need to have a balance or we need that international community should be aware of what is
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happening in them bus. it's a crime, but nobody's speaking about it. so you're saying that all the evidence put forward regarding claims of atrocities carried out by russian forces in the likes of bishop in a fake, in boucher absolutely. ah, it was a fake matter but has nothing to do with these yet. a pin i, i'm not sure about that. a pin because i did not. i am not very well about that. there's a possibility that crimes may have been committed in open. now this is a mr. operational. this is of war. in fact, i thinks i tell civilians collateral in that war, then a civilians collateral in that war with no targets, especially our cbm infrastructure. i noticed that you use the word war. is this a? wo i, in a way, yes, in a way is this even you can call it a civil war of echoes are both sparse. it is, we do not share. we don't drive a line between a russian people and ukraine,
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and pupils that contains lots of russian. so in certain the way it is, yes. how might the supply, for instance, of tanks, long range weapons, and possibly even fight a jets change rushes chances on the battlefield. so i don't believe that it will be a serious threat. dorothy, all the of the united kingdom is saying directly that it is going to provide a long range, your weapon for the ukrainian army. how would that affect russian tactic? and we are certain of that of these alone creates your weapon, will be used against civilian targets that would, that mean having to make greater advances to push further into ukraine. we have to move of this line filter deeper into ukraine, just to avoid a feel the threats over territory over russia and to the territory over numbers. so by, in this way, western countries, they are destroying ukraine itself. you see the interview in full in talk to al jazeera at 2330 g m t
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ah station must own duty during tuesdays train crash in greece worst. and the nation's history has appeared in court. the 59 year old has facing several charges, including negligent homicide. if convicted, he could be sentenced to life in prison. emergency crews are still combing through the wreckage head on collision in northern greece left at least 57 people dead. rail workers across greece took part in a strike on thursday as public anger towards the authorities grows. just to say they're frustrated over years of under funding, which they say has left the rail system in a dangerous state. transfer aplus has more from the hospital where many of the dead and injured have been taken. it was just earlier inside the hospital building in the emphasis where about 2 dozen relatives were being briefed by the deputy health minister, who's here on the process of dna,
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identification of their loved ones remains. they are being taken to the d. n. a lab where they're going to give samples and then they're going to have to wait for their samples to be compared with those of the remains that have been brought here . i needn't tell you the scene is one of very great sorrow. most of the people i saw were couples, which leads me to believe that they're looking for children. one woman just had her head in her hands. other people were staring ahead of them ahead blankly. these people were not speaking. they weren't protesting, they weren't angry. they. i think in a state of shock the business of apportioning blame goes well beyond the larissa station master a just 3 weeks ago. one of the unions of railway workers published
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a very angry protest after 2 non fatal accidents revealed the problems and safety procedures that exist throughout the greek rail network. not just here. and they said, we are not going to wait for the accident to happen. we demand that hellenic train, the operator of the trains on the track, and the greek state which owns and is responsible for the maintenance of the track, higher safety personnel to maintain rolling stock, to maintain safety procedures, to upgrade the infrastructure so that we have safer infrastructure we need those investments to happen now. still to come around, you, sarah. chilly is accused of minutes rising its buddha. i'm soldiers deployed to check people's papers. ah, and bringing back with smiles, the volunteer entertainers helping out in one of the turkish cities worst hit on
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last month's at quakes. ah with hi there. good to see you again. so the situation in iberia slowly, but surely, temperatures are on the way up. so here's the forecast on friday, madrid at 11 degrees, that is still a bit below average for this time, you're disturbed whether in the western mediterranean, in some cases, move in a bit backwards striking places that were already hit. for example, corsica in sardinia could see some snow over the higher ground there and for the rest of central europe. pretty quiet few clouds, some showers mixed in through the balkans and snow over the higher ground here. and then for the easter mediterranean bit of warm breeze here. so that's boosting temperatures. for example, on cyprus, nic hosea, at $25.00 degrees to the northwest. it's calm here. temperature is above average in
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scandinavia, and snow moves away from the baltic states into bella, bruce and western russia. now remembered that disturbed whether we were talking about in the eastern mediterranean, while it's dropping down some rain and wind for northern algeria and tenicia. and that heat wave across egypt back in off on friday, it showers that cross the coast of west africa. and then here's an update on the remnants leftovers of what was tropical cyclone freddy, still wobbling around in the mozambique channel and it's going to throw a lot of rain for the west coast of madagascar on friday. that's it. susan. ah ah, this was wrong to keep children away from their parents and hurt them into a school against their will. there was no mother, no father figures. they put us in
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a big playroom and we certainly looked after ourselves. i don't remember the children's names, but i'll never forget the christ. canada's dark secret analogies era. oh, a remote top stories for a meeting of the g 20 foreign ministers in india has ended with no agreement on how to end the war and ukraine. your secretary of state antony blinking briefly met face to face with his russian counterparts of ross. the 1st time since the invasion ukraine is blaming russia for a strike on a residential block in the southern city was a parisha that killed at least 4 people and injured several more station master on
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duty during tuesdays train crashing grease the left at least $57.00 people dead, as appeared in court on charges, including negligent homicide, took his 6 party opposition alliances holding talks to select a candidate to challenge richard to add one in the presidential election in may. the poll will be held 3 months after 2 quakes struck the se. the 3 main contenders camel can each darryl lou is the leader of the largest opposition party, the republican people, spotty, or c, h p. it's been a member of parliament for 20 years. a credit in lieu is the c h p. 's matter of assembled the country's most popular city. he's fighting a jail sentence, and a political band for defamation. missouri of us became anchor his 1st c h p. mad in 2019. previously stood, but the far right nationalist movement party. soon consillio has more on the
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potential candidates until now, announcing a candidate, it has been the biggest mystery of the opposition alliance, which has 6 members known as table of 6. and today they have gathered in one of the opposition parties. islamists is cited parties headquarters to discuss who will be the candidate, the main opposition part to leader calculator, although it is a kind of self nominated candidate. he's been nearly iran and get campaign as the leader of the largest opposition party, but at the 2nd largest opposition party e party, a is against his candidacy as he has lost all elections so far against a turkish present regime type are don, so that party the 2nd largest party suggests that a stumble mayor would be the best candidate as he has a similar background. similar history like ridge of type, bardon, being a mayor of
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a stumbled facing sound for prison sentences, which could give in quotation, a profile of victim. and by this means turkish voters, i might feel sympathy towards him on the other hand, unclear, may your monster your watch is also one of the very strongest candidates according to the polls. as many people have trust in him, but many suggest that they may no position part to leader, would emphasize his candidacy and an encore, a mayor coming from the national. this part to background wouldn't be rip, it wouldn't be representing in the main or position as a candidate, but of course, still there might be some surprises. these are the 3 main names being discussed except for the main opposition leader. the other to the potential candidates seem to have a better chance against our dom a tigers. government is giving financial support to people and businesses hit by
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last month's earthquakes. it also banned companies from sacking staff from work places in affected areas. but survivors say the emergency response is far too slow in coming. i shall have our reports from a dear man. one of the cities worst affected under these are tough times, forced to lay her the tent where she lives was over crowded. so she sent 2 of her children along with grandchildren to ankara. she misses the old lived together, ruptured by the quakes. word of all my chosen meet as you were. we desperately need help. it was planning my daughter's wedding when the quicker that we lost her house and all the valuable gifts we bought for her tom, you, i can do. i have 7 children in need help, so i can look after their needs. you hear the same story and the same concerns across a vast region devastated by 2 powerful earthquakes. this is
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a delicate moment for the government, which has been faith, think anger in the 11 provinces head by the earthquakes. but officials say that the earthquake mobilization and the financial aid are the largest in more than turkish history. but many here as to worry that after losing everything, their loved ones, their hose, and their livelihood, they may not get all the support they need. people are chewing for food and then waiting for their turn in front of mo, buys cash machines to receive money, their, their little them, associate rice, after experts inspected the damage to my house. i received an islamist message saying $530.00 and compensation. every family will receive $250.00 as a rental payment aide and a $150.00 monthly allowance for one year. a man as commitment for a country dealing with a string of economic problems. but in the meantime,
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it's n jose and volunteers who are stepping into the fray. ah, these are students from shun? the offer on their way to entertain children in the makeshift comes in our di emma . political are at everything written, make me limited if we can make them smile, that would be great. if they are happy, they will spread happiness. they are our future and our hope that for a few moments, it's time for fun. volunteers turned clouds, providing a reminded of happier times and the hope a glimpse of what's to come hush about about our al jazeera, as your mom. he is government has begun. militarize in the country, his northern border with bolivia to control the entry of undocumented migrants armed soldiers were this week seen patrolling coach on his boarder inspecting those,
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trying to cross into chile authority say there's been a recent increase in the number of people crossing from bolivia the military will be deployed for 90 days through a force of law to create a latin america editor lucille newman joins us live from culture. now only truly bolivia border under sierra ross through how this will work. sorry about that. this very i was about to tell you that this is a very dusty, windy, dry and desolate border in the at that comma desert where we are right now. this is the chile bolivia border. i'm standing in chile right on the other side is bolivia where you see mainly women are few children and men who want to cross into chilly, but they are being stopped by the soldiers that you also see right in front of them who are here for the very 1st time this was a normal passing where the bolivians used to come without showing their papers, but no longer it's part of the control at the border. this is something very new. it just started this week to try to dissuade migrants mainly from columbia,
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venezuela, cuba, haiti from crossing into this country through a illegal border crossings like this one. and what we had seen before, and i'm going to show you was this trench was which dug out here by the previous government and runs for several kilometers. this was supposed to dissuade the migrants. it never really did that, which is why they took the next step. but we are hearing that a lot of the people who are coming year, thousands of kilometers away in the hopes of making it into chile are still getting in. they're just not coming through called china as they had been doing for so long . they're taking a long and even more dangerous route from where you see here, that is going all the way around here, where the soldiers are, where you can perhaps see some lamas in the background and the mountains. this is still also chilly, but it's dry. there's no food they can fall into,
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into our trenches that are, that they can't see at night time. we are being told also by the general who's in charge of this whole process that they are being led by katie's or by traffickers who they are now having to pay much more money to, to try to avoid the soldiers. if they are found here by the army, they are taken to a another. another point about 500 meters in front of me and there they are processed. what does that mean? they're had their names taken their fingerprints taken. they're taken to the julian city of b, e k, and then the government is in charge of them. basically they cannot be sent back to where they came from, at least not yet, not to not to bolivia where they entered because the bolivian government does not have a bi lateral agreement with chile, there are no diplomatic ties between both countries. and so far, bolivia wants nothing to do with the migrants that they allowed to come into chile, which they now we're not allowed to be sent back until he can certainly not leave them here in the middle of the desert. so this is still a process that's just really beginning to see what's going to happen when there are
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more at this point, more than a $100000.00 undocumented migrants or more actually in the country. lucy newman, thank you very much indeed. and your is labor party presidential candidate, peter obee says saturday's election results were fraudulent and that he actually won the governing party candidate bulletin abou was declared the winner with the election commission saying he received 37 percent of the vote on thursday. obee held a news conference via to prove that he is the true winner fire, which as a report from boucher i'm on now, jerry's opposition either peter o. b tells his supporters not to lose hope. the labor party to insist he wants saturday's election and says he's going to court to tell us the results were either for what you want to do. brick, malachi, nubile,
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the governing all progresses. congress was declared the winner by the independent national electoral commission. i make for now the streets of the capital of boucher and many other parts of the country are calm as people wait for the court process to play out. legal challenges have been noise before against the results of presidential elections in nigeria, but not many people are watching to see how independent the judiciary will be. and want to live opposition party say that some people did not foot because of technical problems and a new biometric anti fort voter accreditation system. and i need to bring that josh, who are spots for the last u. i. s walks in additional technology on 10 last war happened on that day. you know, i think that the majority issue or lisa is short draws, electron is nor about winning or losing. he's about, throws on digits, missing, nigeria, africa, most populous nation, and the continent biggest economy. many people around the world are monitoring what
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happens next and how to matessa out. is there a picture you and say she journal antonio? the terrace. she was appointed cindy mccain to lead the world food program. she currently serves as the us permanent representative to the un agencies in rome. why for the late, your senator john mccain succeeds david beesley, as executive director, speaking to out today or last week, beesley said his successor craft managed many significant issues. the challenges are here, are absolutely extraordinary. from the issues that we're facing all around the world as perfect storm dish hitting us from ukraine to conflict to cove at the climate you name it, it is absolute catastrophic because the funding levels you on a need to increase to be able to avert famine destabilization nations in mash migration, if the fun is not there, you have more wars, more conflict, more mash, migration is going to cost a $1000.00 more thousands of square kilometers of central african rain forests.
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that indigenous pygmy people have called home for millennia, a rapidly disappearing g to logging and mining heads of states, and governments with welds largest tropical forests are in the central african state of gabble for the one forest summit. they want to find ways to make profits from protecting forest areas that are threatened with destruction. because hack reports from pandey and cameron's congo basin in central africa lies a vast tropical forest. the size of india, the congo basin, it's trees absorbs more carbon than the amazon, and it's referred to as our planet's other lung. guided by indigenous pygmies, we travel deep inside where cameroon meets equitorial guinea. we encounter an elder speaking to a tree. o, an uncomfortable conversation between a member of a community that's considered the forest custodian and what they see as the spirit
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of this forest. that's because the pigmies have been hired by logging companies to help them cut down trees and take part in destroying their own habitat. lo will not proud of what we're doing because some of the trees have been to snow properties. the 1st is like our pharmacy. so even though we were with digital can companies were tractor, protect to what we can. the longing companies persuaded the pygmies to leave their forest. they have been given housing with amenities like electricity that alter their way of life. they no longer go foraging. instead, the pygmies serve as guides to logging companies, looking for valuable would. so for their work each receive $10.00 a day. the pygmies love this tree, declared the number. it's known for its medicinal properties and its warm fragrance, but look at it now. each centimeter of the stump represents a year of life. this isn't a tree that's hundreds of years old. it's thousands of years old cut to the ground
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and it's one of many. the timber is shipped from a nearby port to asia to make furniture that will be sold to people in wealthier countries. recent research suggests a quarter of this green forest could disappear by 2050, because of logging in yet the congo base and stores around 20000000 tons of carbon. that's around 3 years worth of global greenhouse gas emissions. it is a precious natural barrier to climate change and its trees are of values, not for a few, but for humanity and planet earth itself. nicholas hawk al jazeera, pandey, southern cameroon. ah, reminder top story is hernandez, era.

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