Collective action. The response has been built on partnerships and alliances and also on being prepared to use new instruments. Unprecedented sanctions, diplomatic action, and Rapid Military support. Theres been a strength of collective purpose. We met many times spoken many times on the phone, and weve made things happen. Now we must use these instruments in a more systematic way to push back on the economic question of authoritarian regimes. The g 7 are like minded partners, she dr. The economical nato. Collectively defending our prosperity. If the economy of a partner is being targeted by an aggressive regime, we should act to support them all for 1. 00 and 1. 00 for all shoe the g sevens 600000000000. 00 partnership for Global Infrastructure investment. We are providing an honest, reliable, tentative around the world, free from the debt with strings attached. And we have to go further to friend charl supply chains and, and strategic dependence. This is how we will build collective security, strengthen our resilience and safeguard freedom and democracy. But we cannot let up on dealing with the crisis we faced to day. No one is threatening russia. Yes. Hows we meet here this evening in ukraine . Barbaras weapons a being used to kill and maim people. Rate is being used as an instrument of wool families, a being torn apart. And this morning we have seen putin trying to justify his catastrophic failures. Hes doubling down by sending even more reservists to a terrible fight. Hes desperately trying to claim the mantle of democracy for regime without human rights, so freedoms and hes making yet more bogus claims and saber rattling threats. This will not law, they International Alliances strong and ukraine is strong. The contrast between rushes. Com to conduct and ukraines brave dignified 1st lady alainas lensky, whose hair at the un today could not be mo, stock, the ukrainians on just defending their own country badge, offending all values and the security of the whole world. Thats why we must act. Thats why the u. K. Will say well spend 3 percent of gdp on defense by 2030, maintaining our position as the leading security actor in europe. And thats why, at this crucial moment in the conflict, i pledge that we will sustain or increase our military support to ukraine for as long as it takes new k new u. K. Weapons arriving in ukraine as i speak, including more em are less rockets. We will not rest until ukraine prevails in all of these areas on all of the fronts. The time to act is now. This is a decisive moment in our history, in the history of this organization. And in the history of freedom. The story of 2020 t could have been that of an authoritarian state, rolling its tags over the border of peaceful nat neva and subjugating its people. Instead, its a story of freedom fighting back. In the face of rising aggression, weve shown that we have the power to act and the resolve to see its way. But this cant be a one off. This must be a new era where we commit to all cells to all citizens. And this institution that we will do whatever it takes, whatever it takes to deliver for all people, and defend all values. As we mourn our late queen, and remember her whole to this assembly, we must devote ourselves to this task. Britains commitment to this is total. We will be a dynamic, reliable, untrustworthy partner. Together with our friends and allies around the world, we will continue to champion freedom self warranty and democracy. And together we can define this new era as one of hope. Im progress. Thank she with ram and its all right, youve been watching the british Prime Minister list trust giving her address at the United NationsGeneral Assembly a few of the headlines for you. We cant just assume that there will be a democratic future. The stress, of course, address the situation in russia and ukraine as saying we will sustain or increase our support to ukraine as long as it takes those are just some of the headlines. Lets cross over to alan fisher. He standing by, he was listening to the speech. Of course alan, what stood out for you. What stood out is the, this is largely a speech came to the domestic audience and, and you can understand that to degree. This is her 1st large set piece speech, and it comes 2 weeks after she was appointed Prime Minister. And of course, a huge part of that was taken out of dealing with official duties because of the death of the queen. Something that she reference a couple of times during your speech. So when she talks about how they need to make sure the borders are secure and to regenerate the economy in the United Kingdom, those are real domestic challenges for her because shes facing a problem with a plunging currency. Also, inflation looks as if is going to keep increasing i, theres going to be huge energy bills for families, and many people are struggling to feed their family. So shes really got to address that. She dealt, of course with ukraine. I essentially saying that freedom cannot fail. I and making the point that there still has to be support. Now people have been asking, is there going to be a change in policy between what. Busy Boris Johnson did, and he was very well regarded in ukraine. And what less trust does, theres not going to be much change at all because the government hasnt changed. All this really changed the is the figurehead and some of the players on the team. But her intention is that the United Kingdom will continue to support you in politically support them financially and also support them militarily by giving them aid where they need it. If there is one thing that stood out in what was a fairly lack luster speech, to be honest, it is, she is making the point that democracies have to stand up against authoritarianism. That the United Kingdom, it continues to what with various organizations like the g 7 and the United Nations to do that. And shes really telling the United Nations they need to be prepared to stand up to authoritarian regimes as well. And as we begin to wrap up this day of speeches at the un General Assembly, i think its fair to say that possibly the main event was actually not the u. S. President joe biden speaking, but the ukranian president. Mr. Zalinski in a recorded video, can you take us through that . The, i think joe biden did a reasonable job of setting up as a landscape. We all knew he was going to spend a large part of the time concentrating on ukraine. A president zalinski. It was a pre recorded video address, there had to be a special vote to allow him to do that. He spoke for, we think about 25 minutes or thereabouts. He criticized russia without ever mentioning Vladimir Putins name. He said that they must ensure that russia is punished for what it is done. He called the reform of the, the rule that the United Nation saying that while they are involved in the war and russia, their vote should be removed in the United Nations. The delegation should lose the accreditation and they should lose their veto on the security council. Thats highly unlikely to happen. But its certainly as to the chorus of voices seeing this is know the time to look at how the United Nations does is what this was constructed after the 2nd world war and, and things have changed. And he also laid out, essentially, what is his 5 point plan for peace. 8 in ukraine. He said, look, there has to be a security of the boarders. You dont want to be fight you war with russia every 20 years. There has to be punishment for russia for water dead financially. It has to make sure that the bill for the war the ukraine is facing, particularly the rebuilding and the number of people have been killed have to it has to be paid for by russia. And also there has to be an end to the fighting, and russia has to move back to pre conflict borders. There just 3 of the things and in the, the plan that president s a landscape would like to happen. Is it likely to happen . Probably not because as he pointed out, with a flatter me put in announcing the Largest Military mobilization in russia since the 2nd world war. He believes russia isnt giving itself up for p. It is in fact giving itself up for a fresh offensive in ukraine. And what was interesting is, at the end of his speech, there was a standing ovation from almost every one in the hall. I say almost because the russians predictably didnt clap and werent going to stand. No, absolutely. They were not going to stand as you say, alan fisher reporting live from new york. Thank you very much. And as alan mentioned earlier, the u. N. U. S. President joe biden condemned russias decision to call of reservists to fight in ukraine. Russian president Vladimir Putin called for the mobilization of more troops and announced his support for referendums in ukrainian territories under russian control. Gabriel elizondo has more from keith with battlefield losses mountie and a ukrainian counter offensive advancing. Russian president Vladimir Putin says now was the time to mobilize more troops, yet as a she the National Oregon to protect her motherland, its sovereignty and territorial integrity. To ensure the security of our nation and people in the liberated areas, i consider it necessary to call for a partial mobilization in russia. Zebra, the defense minister says as many as 300000. 00 russian reservists will report for duty immediately, but more could be called up if necessary. Gordon also confirmed that he would push a head with a referendum in 4 regions of ukraine, including the don bass. The referendum will ask one question, do you want to join the Russian Federation . That referendum, often a precursor to full annexation of territory, could happen as early as this week. He might go. President blood amused lensky urged allies to focus on what is important for ukraine. The drum kit is racial greekmore, support for the armed forces for intelligent services. For the special operations and Security Service for the National Guard police and the Border Guards for everyone whos gradually restoring a territorial integrity. Western allies have said they will not recognize a russian lead referendum or annexation of ukrainian territories. Calling it illegal. Some analysts call a referendum, a pre determined sham, and a desperate ploy by potent there is no free media to talk. And to talk her about the issue. There is no inflection observe as there is no fair counting, et cetera, et cetera. And even without talking about all illegality of the theme, because its and on the relation of ukrainian and international. But in his speech pu, left little doubt, he is ready to escalate this war, warriors, civilian russia has a variety of weapons of destruction. Did he some more modern, those and nato countries as i shoot there . And if our territorial integrity is threatened, we will use all the means at our disposal to protect russia and our people. This is not a love. Its unclear of moving more troops to the front lines and annexing ukrainian territory will be enough to turn the tide in an operation that hasnt gone according to prudence plan. What is clear is this war is changing the land and potentially entering a new, even more dangerous phase. Gabriel, as ando Al Jazeera Keith and ukraine, says 215 prisoners of war have been released by russia. In return the oligarchy, leader of a band pro russia party victim adventure plus 54. 00 russian prisoners, were freed by keen. That exchange was negotiated by turkey. In addition to foreigners who fought alongside, Ukrainian Forces were freed by russia and sent to saudi arabia in an agreement that was mediated by re add ukrainian president vladimir. The lensky spoke to his release prisoners by video mc dias for landominium. Congratulations in your return. Our guys, our heroes, its good to see everyone. Its nice. After all the time weve been on the phone, were proud of you. What youve done for our nation proud of each and every one of you. And im very glad that the team got you out of russia. Im glad we made the 1st step you are safe in turkey at the 2nd step is of course to get you homes. And earlier i spoke to dave, there rush, a senior fellow at the Gulf International forum. He explained to me the significance of this business. Well, both sides have a lot of incentive to do this to exchange prisoners. Moscow clearly wants a situation where its pres its soldiers taken prisoners, theyre not tried for war crimes, even if theyve committed and what theyve done to kind of put leverage on the cranium side is they generally announce that prisoners are held not by moscow, but by the to puppet states, theyve set up in the don baths. That would also force other intermediaries to deal with these countries or with these provinces, as if they were countries the same time, you know, the presence of foreign prisoners being released moscow and moscows to puppets have threatened to try them as war criminals. Just because, you know, theyre not ukrainians. So its a very, very complicated issue and im not sure if the timing is a significant, as, as we might think of this. And of course you have the un General Assembly going together. Saudi arabia and turkey seem to have a new era cooperation. Theres discussion of joint production of charles for example. But i think its basically designed to get positive buzz in to enhance the status of both countries that have a feel that theyre not getting the respect they deserve in the west. At a time when all the leaders of the world are together in new york, still ahead on al jazeera, more People Killed in iran, as protests continue after the death of a young woman in police custody. And Hurricane Fiona continues to rip through the caribbean, leaving at least 6 people dead. Ah, the welcome cakes will be carried 2 months, as the main event gets close that out is here it is here. Every step of the way. Im going to go with updates with fans across the globe. Things can expect some strong support. Hearing with the spotlight on north and Central America and canada build that 1st place. Finishing, qualify all. Will the us, mexico will costa rica rise to the occasion . The work out countdown on al jazeera aah with guns in their hands and faith in god of their site. Many american republicans believe the 2020 president ial election was stolen from donald trump, White Christian nationalist, been fun to mentally authoritarian, and it is anti democratic. People empower, investigates, held the spread of wild conspiracy theories, is undermining us democracy. Americas authoritarians on a judge, ito. Hong kong was once celebrated as a beacon for press freedom in asia. But as china tightens its grip on the city journalist fair, they can no longer speak truth to power journalists and media organizations like oral us, half so respect and comply with the law in 2019 increasing fears that china was eroding hong kong autonomy and judicial independence, spots mumps of massive, sometimes violent protests. The National Security law, which criminalizes terrorism, the session subversion, and collusion with Foreign Forces was introduced in 2020. It might me a could russian talking to you now. Accepting your interview. It has become a danger sort of depression, but dangerous occupation for people who are still interested in reporting the facts. Lou. Oh, youre watching out his era or headlines this hour. They british Prime Minister, has pledged for ongoing support to ukraine in an address. The un General Assembly loose trust has dismissed russian president vladimir pollutants threats to use Nuclear Weapons in the conflict as saber rattling. Russia has released 215 ukranian prisoners of war and a deal negotiated bites or key, and return key released a pro russia oligarch and 54 russian prisoners. Also 10 foreigners who fought alongside Ukrainian Forces were released by russia and sent to saudi arabia in a separate deal. A people in iran, they say they cant log in to whatsapp or instagram and are experiencing widespread internet disruptions as Anti Government protests spread nationwide. Rallies are being held over the death of masa. Mimi. She died on friday after being detained by whats known as the Morality Police. At least 7 people have died in the unrest. Sorrow. Hi, raj reports ah, demonstrates is an iran fish back against authorities in mesh heard her to sing the death of master meaning ah, angry crowds confronted Security Forces in several cities in the capital to her on protest is of called for an end to discrimination against women i mean he had been visiting to her on with her brother fully say she was arrested for dressing in properly. She collapsed in custody and died several days later in hospital. Her family say she was beaten and that before the arrest she was fits and had no health issues. The Morality Police have denied reports of beating and miss treatment saying she died of natural causes. The un has called for an independent investigation, compulsory veiling laws remain of concern in iran, where appearing in public without a hit job is punishable by imprisonment. In recent months, the so called Morality Police have expanded st. Patrols, subjecting women perceived to be wearing lose a job to verbal and physical harassment and arrest irans law requiring women to wear had skulls in public dates from them. 1979 revolution faster have been caused to make it voluntary in the past few days. Some have