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the russian parliament gives it's a stamp of approval to the annexations moscow claims of a 4 regions in ukraine. ah, i'm carry johnson. this is alta sarah. well, i from do also coming up. ah, in iran, supreme leader blames persistent protests of the death of a young woman and these custody on the us. and israel buquet makes a u turn on tax policy. that's just 10 days old. off the term on the markets and the party revolt. and, and investigation reveals abuse, and mr. clam dot u. s. national women soccer league, ukrainian forces have achieved their biggest breakthrough in the south that since the war began, they've pushed through russian defenses and advancing rapidly along the de pro river. he cranes at military released this video, showing soldiers raising their country's flag in a newly retaken vintage. the gains by cave could threaten supply lines for thousands of russian troops. russia has been accused of blocking residents from leaving occupied areas. shouldn't have a lot of say not to day. the offensive movement of our army and defenders continued . there are new liberated settlements and several regions. fierce fighting continues in many areas on the front line, but more and more occupy as a trying to escape the enemy. army is suffering more and more losses, and there is a growing understanding that russia made a mistake by starting the war against you. crazy beach or the other, hamid has more from the city of query. well, we're just bordering the region of her son from the north. this is a city that comes under regular air strikes, i believe, to be fired from her. so now what's happening is that the ukrainians had been publicizing this southern offensive since the summer, and then to quite surprise the russians, by carrying out the counter pensive in the north east of the country. well now again, while all eyes were on the man the ukrainians, it seems decided that it was time to push probably because rainy season is gonna come and the terrain here in the south of the country bay, plaza can become very muddy, making it very difficult for tanks to roll for further south to try to get take control of the whole of the his own region. officially we're only told that 2 villages have been liberated so far, but there is a lot of chatter on social media. there's also videos on children media that show ukrainian forces hoisting the flag in places they have reached. and then there's also confirmation coming out from a defense minister in russia saying that in a place called the low table car. for example, the russian forces found themselves overwhelmed by the amounts of tanks the ukrainians had. there is an admission on that side even from the russia and pointed governor of care so that ukrainian army has been managing to push down along the nepa river. and in different areas with a spot un chief in western countries declaring the annexation illegal. russia lo, house of parliament has approved moscow's claim for regions in ukraine. but for a new law has now formerly incorporated assess on on the escal offense and upper region into the russian federation. russian control areas in those regions held referendums. just over a week ago, oscar says people voted overwhelmingly for annexation with you. i am sure that their adoption will serve the benefit of the entire multinational people of the country, of which citizens of the denette skin hands, republics, as well as upper asia and her son regions will now rightfully become part within the russian federation. i'm involved reports from moscow. the morrow, the, the senate, which is called the, the federal council will also roger fi this, these treaties. and that is an amendment to the constitution, essentially by this amendment to russia will not have 18 ions, entities. the makeup of its federation, including the 2 republics, often. yes. can the hans and also the 2 regions of her son and stuff for this year? they're already talking about the border, how, which is going to be raised for new guns and perhaps on the spokesman of the company and said the board will be the same as that of 2014, when those 2 some declared. the republic sir announced the independence session from ukraine, with regards to a hudson ends up patricia. he said there will be consultations with the people in those regions where understand that russia doesn't control all those territories right now. and that it is even losing ground there. so, i mean, it will be a very difficult battle going on for the russians to, to reach the boarded up. they are talking about as russians of course, being mobilized. and that means much more fighting needed for the russia, stepping up its its forces and resources. in order to make to make this a factor. now, investigators are looking into indonesia stadium disaster which left $125.00 people dead, including $32.00 children. the city of milan in east java, the cities police chief and some top officers have been removed from their roles. jessica washington reports from ah and he had he unto thought this football match would be a safe outing for his family. he says they were already getting ready to go home when police fired t guess the chaos of the darkness and smoke. they were split up young. i begin, and i tired jagow. i knew i needed to save my baby home and i still in from the stands asking people below to catch him. then i jumped down to get him up. my wife had told me of to keep him safe without her. then i went back to look for my wife and 2 daughters. i found my daughter's bodies at midnight and my wife's body an hour and a half later. the baton de la. like edward, he says their bodies were blew from suffocating. this is one of the gates if can do to hon stadium now the site of emotional impromptu vigils. oh ye see you again another day they sing until we meet again. doctor car, 3 of our friends died. we came here together as a group, but not all of us made at home at all at the shoes and purses are scattered throughout the stadium and indication of how people panicked and rushed to the exits. as gas field at the stadium, spectators tried to flee, but some told out 0 they were trapped. survivors said some of the gates will locks keeping manella keener. i was so confused i couldn't see my sister or friends. every one was scattered. my sister was on the stairs, she had had a seizure during the chaos. throughout the stadium, you can see writing on the walls, graffiti from frustrated survivors, and the loved ones of those who were caught up in this attack. this sign here, felicia huss, evil police. you killed my brother, people are calling for accountability and it seems those calls won't stop until they are satisfied that the investigation will be thought the gates to the field and stands were reopened for investigators to collect evidence. and he says he hopes the investigation will lead to accountability. now, with most of his family gone his days a quieter and lonelier being either given air. i really don't know what to do. i want to try my best to take care of my boy. but i can't do it like his mother rabbi, abbreviated him. he says he worries about the day, his son will ask him what happened to their family? jessica washington out 0, milan. north career appears to father ballistic miss sod over northern japan. the japanese government warns citizens to take cover and was forced to suspend at summit train operations in its northern regions. the missile was launched off north korea's east coast and fell into the pacific ocean. japan's, the prime minister in that south korea's president have both condemned the move. it was prom young's 5th round the weapons testing in the last 10 days. the u. s. is warning that i will impose further measures against iran, the following it's crap. down on protests of the death of masha armine, the 22 year old, died after she was arrested for violating headscarf rules. iran's supreme leader says he's heartbroken. the claims us on israel, off fueling the unrest. russell said our reports from tara after 2 weeks of major protest on the southeast of iran. they have now shifted to universities. as the new academic year styles humbled people have been arrested during armrest, as he said that in polish custody of 22 year old massa mini, in mid september at sheriff university of technology to run dozens of students were detained after fighting with the security forces. at other top universities in the country's largest cities, students held rallies, despite security forces, trying to disperse. the supreme leader accuses foreign powers of engineering the armrest to destabilize the country, canada, and debbie serrato museum. he battle america, i openly state that the recent rides in unrest in iran or schemes designed by the u . s. e, surfing fig. zionist regime. their mercenaries are for some treasonous iranians abroad, who helped them these rights have been planned. if the death this young girl didn't happen, they would have found another pretext to create chaos in the country and harm the country. security and harmony has said, massa, i mean is that was heartbreaking for him to. but he criticized people's reactions before the result of an official investigation at fishery. but you're also brimley, they're the president and parliament speaker have also and asked that a final report on massa. i mean, is that will be released soon. and any one form responsible will be held accountable, but many people are already questioning its credibility. russell said that i'll just euro tara. so the heads on al jazeera fair for the future in that burkina faso as the country is a 2nd military coup in 8 months. because on this ears, nobel prize from medicine has been awarded to sweden's dante play. but his work on human evolution ah, anticipation is rising and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the wind sponsored my cattle a ways? hello, we got some very heavy rain in the forecast for the korean peninsula for western parts of japan over the next day, or saying see this line of cloud to weather systems here. actually they'll join up and they'll merge to bring some big down, pause in across, or south korea initially pushing across into that western side of japan as we go on through choose. they follow that line of cloud. and right is the central parts of china. we had at 21 celsius, there's that cooler air just tucking in behind beijing around 15 degrees or so that cooler winds out. we had dropped some 5 or 6 degrees as we go on into where to stay the cloud in the right setting in say some big downpours coming in here with a possibility of some localized thought. it should be a little dry, a little brighter. the tad fresh air for japan, dry and 5 for good part of southern china. sunshiny showers, meanwhile, across much of southeast asia, some heavier showers there into the philippines, a scattering showers into malaysia, western parson bornea seeing some lively showers to running all the way down towards smarter indonesia. we'll see some rather wet weather from time to time whether to win to northeastern part of india addition some heavy downpours that were to whether making its way up through b ha, it ought upper dash. by the end of the week, the weather sponsored by a cat on a ways little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly wrong. aside from them being punished boy el salvador strict devotion or a theme women incarcerated for years. some say their only crime was the devastating still empowering story of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage of justice. a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah, it watching out a 0 reminder, our main stories now ukrainian forces have advanced into russian occupied territory in the south, raising their country's flag and newly retaken village. the hassan region. the gains by cave could threaten supply lines for thousands of russian troops. rushes lower house of parliament has approved moscow's claims annexation of the full regions in ukraine. it follows what keven its allies have described as sham referendums. russian controlled areas just over a week ago, condemned as illegal by me when chief and western countries. indonesian police chief and several tough offices have been sacked and are under investigation. after saturday stadium stampede institute were 9, at least $125.00 people were killed in a disaster, including $32.00 children. the u. k. government has been forced into a you turn on plans to scrap the top rates of income tax for high honors. the controversial policy was met with time more than the markets and to revolt within the prime minister's own conservative party, who brennan reports from its annual conference in birmingham. ah, delegates arriving at conference on monday were greeted with a theme tune to a slapstick tv comedy glaring from a protest as p a system. no lady is not brought her name because just 24 hours after prime minister lis trust had said she was absolutely committed to abolishing the talk tax rate paid by britons richest trust. as chancellor was announcing a screeching view, turn the tax on top and as we'll stay, i know the plan put forward only 10 days ago has caused a little turbulence. i get it, i get it. we are listening and have listened. and now i want to focus on delivering the major parts of our growth package. this conference could scarcely have gone any worse, full is trusted so far. the agenda derailed by a combination of tone, deaf policy and a lack of support from our own, parliamentary and peace. this comparative speech by the chancellor quasi quoting a clear attempt to put the party now on the front porch instead. mister, go, i'll just, sarah. are you happy? i'm sorry. how come? but scrapping the top tax rate was only part of a bigger package which continues to divide the party. former minister michael cove has criticized his as an conservative and other rebels have joined him. the opposition labor party is crowing their instincts where to cut taxes for the wealthiest and fancy hateful by borrowing, which in the end current and future tax payers will have to pay for it. it was obvious they want and to get this straight, the hassle and they will, it will stint, this screeching ye turn. policy experts have expressed surprise that the government could have been so out of touch with public sentiment going forward. there are some difficult decisions to be made around public spending around public services. if they, again choose to ignore their job as representatives of people. they will hit big hurdles. this has been a deeply uncomfortable conference for the you case, ruling conservatives raising questions about the new prime minister's authority on the new chancellor's credibility. quater has had his chance to reiterate the case for his growth plant. all eyes now turned to the prime minister's speech on weapons . they pulled brennan al jazeera birmingham for the pounds. sterling has been on a roller coaster rides the past 10 days. let's take a look. it was worth one us dollar and 12 cents before the u. k. government announced the tax cuts. you then weakened for him to $1.09 by monday it drops to a record low just over a dollar and 3 cents recovery to some extent. last week. the government then made a policy you turn on monday. the pound has been gaining if you ever since reversing most of the losses since the initial announcement. the fucker reports from london. this is, it doesn't take a financial expert to read these graphs and understand the turmoil the british economies facing. but after a week of market convulsions that pushed the pound to an all time low against the dollar. now some relief in the response of the government screeching, you turn on that tax cut for top burners. as markets opened across europe, the pound bounce back in value against the dollar. you got the pound rising roughly back to where it was before the many budget a pricing on what we think the bank cleanable due next has changed. so previously we expected to add another 2 percent or so to interest rates. nice. right. and that prep at $1.00. so the markets, a comma, i think, and it sort of gives the government time to go back to check it's homework if you like. and then come back to the market in a few weeks with a different forecast in terms of what they can to after to spend. and he's borrow energy to cut in terms of government spending. but even after the move, the mortgage market remains in trouble. many house buyers have seen the cost of loans double since the government's many budget with lenders suspending hundreds of office. the government's financial credibility remains in question. this may be a u turn and the government plan to scrap the top rate of tax for the highest earners for this is anything but an ideological u turn. and the government's dash for economic growth. a budget that could well still lead into come some public services including welfare, affecting the poorest people in the united kingdom. why? because this, the government ramps are boring to pay for other tax cuts. it also wants to make so called efficiency savings, the prime minister refusing to commit to increasing welfare benefits in line with inflation. while at the same time lifting the cap on bankers bonuses in a bit to make britain more attractive to investors. but it's a gamble. many business owners and even bankers sto by. julia davies is a member of patriotic 1000000. as u. k, a group of wealthy investors calling on the government to increase their tax. all comes down to an identity. this is increase of knocks. why? those countries that do well which deliver them as well. so they do that on the back of decent taxation, i believe in responsibility community and society and that because those that can afford to pay tax. so i don't see tax and i think it's something that we should all be proud and welcome doing. i'm just glad that we can afford to do it. after years of economic stagnation, the government wants to hotwire the economy into action to embolden trade, the prioritize growth and economic project. government critic se works for the few . instead of the many need boca al, jazeera london, u. s. president has announced a $60000000.00 an aid for puerto rico to help it recover from our confusion. so biden has been visiting the u. s. territory to survey damage caused by the category . one storm that caused catastrophic flooding and landslides tearing apart roads and infrastructure. when it hit 2 weeks ago, tens of thousands of people are still without an tricity in water. barden says the u. s. government will not abandon the on it. ever since the hurricane struck joe, and i have had people in puerto rico on our minds, and in our prayers we came here in person to show that were worth you, a mer, all of americans with you as you receive and recover and rebuild. i'm confident to i'm confident we're going to be able to do all you want governor, and i'm committed to this island investigation into the u. s. national women's soccer league has found that emotional abuse and sexual misconduct, or systemic in the sport. the review was no one started to say it came forward. the allegations of harrison's and sexual person involving a former coach hall riley. he denies the allegations of the pen head coaches in the last season were 5 steps down to allocations of misconduct before it has made a recommendation to prevent future or any washington as a former national women. secondly, she says the revelations of that. and so unfortunately, the system that is, is broken, it's flawed and it's bad, but it becomes the norm that players learn to expect that and to take it and not be like they, as women as girls can speak up. and so personally, i know myself, that's partly why i stepped away from the game and many others i meant to have done the same. but it's something that there's not that support of resources of people that you can turn to that are going to listen and actually take action, meaningful action, help resolve it. you find a lot of people to style and, and as victims just continues to perpetuate because there aren't those allies and supporters that you should have. it's tough because you find yourself just becoming them to it. and it's bad to even say that, but that's the harsh reality of it. you find yourself just accepting it as that's the norm. it's the politics of the favor to them. it's just the way that that person is, and i think it's part of a much bigger conversation and women's sports and that women in general deal with that. sometimes we find ourselves violent and not being like we can advocate for ourselves. so it often takes one or 2 to have the courage to come forward that you are, you know, the others come forward and speak up as well. but i think that it's just within the system itself, there are people that cover for each other. there are people that don't have the conferences speak up and all of that continues the cycle for generation after generation. com has returned to the capital of booking a fast. so following friday's qu deposed gently that poll on read them eva has left for neighboring tango, leaving many wondering whether the new judge can deliver on their promise or delivering security. because hunger force. the sergeant little mussa is a parody of brick, enough passes military june, must be by nobody after taking power in a qu in january, colonel, let me bo went on national television and said his goal was to bring peace to the people. last friday, he was toppled by captain ibrahim traurig. he too, went on national tv, promising security for the people will be the one in this sketch. and sergeant little luther says why he took power to give the people peanuts and vacations to whose in beginner are no laughing matter. but a qu within a qu 8 months apart. feels like a joke, says, comedian says, you may oh go without committee. our country will go up in flames. we use him as a weapon, whatever the reason this school is not good for the country. the west african body echo all says between his latest, who is a setback for democracy. they're sending a delegation to meet with trial rate in order to restore civilian rule. but torres says he has more pressing concerns, like regaining control of the country's northern regions where arm groups linked to isolate and al qaeda control, large swath of land brim. i knew a resonant from the tunnel whom they fled to the capital to find safety. money confirmed another keener fact so has never been in such a bad state. even places that were peace live now in a state of fear and uncertainty. in the face of uncertainty, supporters of the qu blamed friends, they believed the former colonial power and military partner has failed picking its forces. russia presents itself as an alternative. molly and the central african republic have hired russian mercenaries from the wagner's group fight armed route, africa is suffering from this kind of, of shore balancing where the width of power and russia are competing in our, our total, in this fight for influence, democracy has taken a backseat soldiers are making promises with people bertina foster i have heard before. nicholas hawk al jazeera brown's, one of brazil is the presidential election produced no clear winner. meaning people will have to head back to the polls on october 30th for partly contested run off incumbent president j both scenario did better than pose project if he took 43.3 percent of the vote. less this for president who is in, i feel knew that the silver came out on top with 48.4 percent, but fell short of an outright when he's putting the book with the result surprised me. i thought the difference between mueller and both scenario would be much bigger, but here we are going into a 2nd round. but i thought the outcome was satisfying, according to the polls president, both scenario, but i got 31 percent, but he has emerged and we are on the path to victory in the 2nd round waters where we know what the government's alike. i'm not going to say i'm heavy with either them, but brazilians hopeful submitted days. we think they could be a bit of government in the future. violence has broken out in puerto prince, after protest is took to the streets, demanding the resignation of haiti's prime minister ariel on re nations office. tracy with the lack of fuel and widespread gang violence and his paralyzed travel for weeks. benefits have been forced to shut down and high cost on driving. many patients deeper in for quality be a 2022 nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to swedish geneticists. fancy paper, his work on human evolution. pay those findings, having crucial to understanding how most the humans evolved for race reports from stock getting close to off paleolithic ancestors has helped give suntan per boat his moment in history. the swedish geneticist was handed flowers and received congratulations from his colleagues at the max planck institute in leipzig, germany after being named the 113th nobel prize winner in physiology or medicine in his home town of stock home belinda bunny ears to sargon my 1st thought was that this was a sophisticated joke by my colleagues, but then it sounded a little too convincing. so i accepted that it was true, like it's particularly fulfilling because it started as a hobby. doing something i loved 30 years ago. and for a long time, this research was seen as a bit of a curiosity. and now i think it's really arrived as a serious research topic with many different groups now working on it. pabo is credited with transforming the study of human origins. he pioneered the examination of dna sequences from archaeological and paleontological remains to bridge the gap between ourselves as homo sapiens and our extinct ancestors. the neanderthals. because of his discoveries, were able to understand what makes us different and unique from these close relatives. neanderthals were living in europe over a half a 1000000 years ago. we, homo sapiens, came out of africa about 75000 years ago. we mixed with neanderthals in the middle east. we now know that we houma sapiens carry about one to 2 per cent of dna from neanderthals. we know that from his work, not content with bringing neanderthals into the present pair. bo also discovered another even older rice that denise evans, thanks to dna from 840000 your old bone found in a cave in siberia, verbose discovery of the denise evans then led to evidence that they had mixed with neanderthals. pepto was then able to show that there's a little bit of denise of an in all of us as well for pebble who seems to be the beneficiary of good jeans himself. his father soon a beg strom won a nobel prize in madison in 1982. but back what this swedish scientist passes on to the next generation was a better understand.

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