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prisoners and the boats being held must be free to soon as possible but i will also call my ukrainian counterpart to encourage him to seek a deescalation in this region. there may be no confrontation now in the current strait but the words exchanged by both sides are getting more volatile ukraine's navy is saying the russians were shooting to kill on sunday russia is warning that a limited martial law to be imposed in parts of ukraine on wednesday could escalate the conflict and now it's emerged that not all the arrested crew are sailors ukraine's state security services the s.b.u. says it had counterintelligence officers on board and it also says that two missiles were fired by one of two russian fighter jets at the boats and one of those agents was seriously injured what happens next to the detained ukrainian servicemen may be unclear what's certain is that without their release ukraine will continue to ramp up pressure for some sort of international action against russia
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for what happened off the shores of an extraordinary andrew symonds al-jazeera kiev . still ahead on al jazeera aid agencies working in yemen a call on the u.s. to stop arming the saudi and moroccan coalition and saved millions from starvation tell you about the tight senate race in the u.s. state of mississippi that's being defined by racial tension. we still have something of a wintry mix in our weather from new england to the eastern parts of canada so you are a little disturbance here this is something of a nor'easter into the far northeast of the u.s. added to that is the sort of kind of place the snow is certainly still a possibility but for many come for the southeast dry single figures seven celsius
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there are new york five celsius for d.c. and even into atlanta betty getting up to six degrees celsius set a cold enough subzero there for chicago and also for minneapolis take a look i was a western side of the country we got some rain coming through rain is returning into california a fair bit of california will see some wet weather over the next couple of days inevitably that brings back that risk of flooding i'd also the possibility of some mudslides over the next few days something to watch out for we'll see some snow over the high clear skies over tools eastern seaboard and eventually clearing up across southeast assad of cat it's clear skies across much of the caribbean warm for pickle sunshine here looking lovely over the next couple days always a chance of wanted to shout into the western side of the caribbean to make it could see a few showers as we go through wednesday feel a little clearer as you go on into thursday kingston thirty celsius you can see those showers towards some posts in mexico.
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alone on the top stories this hour the white house says it's unlikely president donald trump will meet the saudi crown prince at the upcoming g twenty meeting in argentina meanwhile the head of the cia's may not attend the senate briefing on wednesday on u.s. relations with saudi arabia. judiciary has launched an investigation into a complaint accusing saudis crown prince of human rights violations hundreds protested against muhammad and some man's arrival in tunis as part of his tour of arab nation. the us president donald trump says he may cancel a meeting with russian president vladimir putin at the g. twenty summit in argentina it's a response to russian maritime forces opening fire on ukrainian naval vessels earlier this week. help end the war in yemen prevent a massive famine and save tens of thousands of civilian lives that's the message from five major aid organizations to the united states they're calling on the department of defense to cut military support for the sodium erotic coalition to
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force them to change their approach to the conflict reports from djibouti. in a joint letter to the u.s. government the five charities say the hole to u.s. military support for the so democratic coalition would save many lives the u.s. they say is fueling a crisis that has severe consequences for millions of civilians. the international rescue committee from america care u.s. save the children and the with generosity council say that fourteen million the images out risk of starving to death if the parties to the conflict don't change course immediately we're completely desperate the more we wait every single minute . day a week we wait means more civilian shipment lossless and we're saying enough now is the time for the u. s. she used the power they have to end this brutal brutal manmade hell. in
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yemen today. the charities also accuse the warring parties of undermining human sequenom it with practices that of course rampant inflation millions out of work and don't know where their next meal will come the u.s. supports the so democratic coalition with intelligence and sales of billions of dollars of arms we cannot have small children die of hunger and it's mis aisles and bomb brains every single day and allow for it to happen because our own interest and political agenda u.s. defense secretary giamatti is announced last month that the u.s. wanted the warring parties to hold talks within thirty days and hostilities. the target is now say washington should back up all those calls with jenin diplomatic pressure mainly on the sodium route to coalition it's been more than three years since the coalition began its full scale military complain against both the fight is what captured most of northam yemen including the capital sanaa. says than what
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things hospitals schools water and electricity supply. it by. killing tens of thousands of people the charities are now warning the united states that it could bear the responsibility of what could be just farm in decades if it doesn't stop its support for the so do you call. your booty well some syrian refugees have been killed detained or forced into the military when they returned home that's according to lebanon's minister of state refugee affairs he says of the nearly one million syrians forced into lebanon during the war twelve thousand. moscow and damascus have been encouraging refugees to repatriate but rights groups and the un warn of possible persecution.
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what we are sure about is nearly twenty people have been killed and there are three cases that i've personally documented i spoke with their relatives and received their photos these people are scared there might be revenge or they won't be allowed to return to syria especially because they're refugees in lebanon this is an addition to cases of kidnapping detention of men who have been forced to join assad's army these matters are known and reported daily on the internet we decided to talk about them now so that these acts of killing and kidnapping might stop such acts discourage syrian refugees from returning home three u.s. soldiers have been killed and several others injured in a roadside bomb explosion in eastern afghanistan it happened near the city of the it's the deadliest attack on u.s. forces in afghanistan in the past seventeen months the taliban claimed responsibility for the incident that attack and sides with a two day international conference on afghanistan that's underway right now in geneva with appeals for more foreign investments but is there are reports the afghan government is under growing pressure to end the fighting that's holding the
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economy back. a demonstration by afghans outside the united nations in geneva a reminder for the afghan president of the urgency of ending the violence back home but at the start of the two day conference here he was keen to stress opportunities for the outside world to decide a vent on private sector investment it's a different afghanistan we're open for business i hope you are open for partners thank you this is not a pledging conference rather it's a chance to evaluate whether afghanistan is delivering on its promises to the international donor countries the un assistance mission to afghanistan or you know is pointing to several areas where things are getting better thanks to outside support one concrete example ensuring that there is a police force which is trained which functions police men and women across the country receiving their salaries that is something where there's been huge
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investment by the international community and that investment continues still virtually every aspect of life in afghanistan is affected by the conflict which has got worse this year besides the war with the taliban and there's now the threat of attacks on civilians by i saw five thousand children have been killed i mean within the first three quarters of twenty which is equal to the total number in twenty seventeen so we are expecting this numbers to go higher by the end of the at in the immediate. need is to stop conflict in afghanistan and it's a big big because every day you know losing a brave and soldiers civilian can develop resolvers you know increasing so that's the emitted need for. an afghan. tuesday's events included sessions on afghan refugees and increasing women's participation in society but on wednesday the focus
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shifts to politics. delegates from more than sixty countries are expected to be here as the afghan president and his government highlighting to achieve much like last month's elections but many afghans will be wondering when the violence that still cripples their country is going to end the db of al-jazeera geneva or votes are being counted in the u.s. state of mississippi after a runoff election for a seat in the senate it follows a campaign which highlighted the state's troubled past them valving the lynching of black people incumbent republican senator cindy hyde smith has was caught on camera saying she would happily attend a public hanging if invited she's facing african-american democrat mike espy he used to lobby for former ivory coast leader laurent gbagbo who's been charged with crimes against humanity for more on this let's bring in john hendren joining us from jackson mississippi so both controversial candidates john but the polls have
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just closed tell us how the race is looking. well there in we already have seventy five percent of the vote in and i'm at the headquarters for the republican in this race cindy hyde smith and they are very confident here so far with seventy five percent of the votes tallied she's got about fifty six percent of the vote compared to forty four for mike espy the democrat and they are so confident here they better a campaign aide just told me that they're predicting an eight percentage point win and they expect her to come out here within the hour just around ten o five local time here so within an hour they hope to be able to bring claim victory but those votes aren't all tallied there are a number of votes that are not counted in urban counties those urban counties tend to vote for the democrats a county where i am right now in the capital of jackson hinds county is voting eighty five percent for mike espy and fifteen percent or less for hyde smith so
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it's not over yet but it is starting to look like mrs levy is voting the way it usually votes this is one of the most solidly republican states in the union it voted for president trump by eighteen percentage points just elected another republican senator just days ago before this runoff in the main midterm election by twenty percentage points so mike espy as a ways to go and he's going to have to pull off something intense to come through and win this election but it's not over yet i mean well talk us through how. bad it is to make a race of it against the heights not. well he would he is the first democrat to really run a credible campaign here in new years no democrat has won a statewide election in the state of mississippi since nineteen eighty two an s.p.s. an african-american so we haven't had an african-american senator in the state of mississippi since after the civil role work in the in the reconstruction era and the nineteenth century so it's been quite
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a while but he was able to bring together a credible campaign but he got on. a lot of help from his opponent heights me the as you say brought up that hanging comment she was filmed in a confederate battle camp and this is a state where after the civil war five thousand black men were lynched so those hanging comments were not taken well and whether she meant them as a racist comment or whether it was just bad judgment a lot of people suggested that that meant she was really not ready for national office she was only appointed to this senate seat last april and now if she wins she would be the first woman elected to the senate in the state of mississippi either way one of these candidates will make history tonight and right john hendren reporting from jackson mississippi thank you. the u.s. secretary of state will meet mexico's incoming foreign minister to discuss asylum seekers on their joint border the white house says the two will work out a deal later this week to keep migrants in mexico while their claims for u.s.
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asylum are considered tension mounted on sunday in the mexican border. when u.s. hawthorne's fired tear gas on asylum seekers on the other side we're trying to cross over and denise is transport safety committee has called on budget airline lion air to improve its safety culture following last month's deadly crash they say the airline must ensure a pilots can make proper decisions during a flight all one hundred eighty nine people on board the boeing seven thirty seven max were killed when it crashed into the job after takeoff on october the twenty nine early analysis of the plane's flight recorder the pilots had battled to keep the plane from going down. the u.k.'s prime minister to reason is in northern ireland to seek support for her deal she hopes. her plan in a parliamentary vote on december the eleventh mase government relies on the d u p
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for her slim majority earlier this week the party's leader rejected a deal approved by leaders at a summit in brussels and to resign may has insisted there will be no hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland what the government has done in looking at this deal is ensure that the deal that we deliver not only delivers on the vote and protects people's jobs but crucially recognizes the specific circumstances of northern ireland and the importance of maintaining our commitment to the belfast good friday agreement and ensuring that people in northern ireland can continue to live their lives as they do today that we have no hot water south american football officials are moving the second leg of the copa libertadores final out of argentina found violence forced the match between one osiris rivals river plate and boca juniors to be postponed it allowed take place on either the somebody eighth or ninth at a venue to be decided argentina's president has been critical of security for the
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original kick off on saturday. despite everything that's been said about the police operation which the mayor of series is responsible for how can it be that the police arrested twenty three people after the disturbances on saturday and within hours within i was these people with three i do not understand i don't understand in the name of. i do not understand. why more has more from. this is turning into one of the longest finals in world football history the first leg of the baka juniors stadium on the tenth of november was delayed by a day because of heavy rain that match was played ending in a two two draw the second leg at the river plate stadium scheduled for the twenty fourth of november was delayed by a day after the baka juniors team bus was attacked by river plate fans the following day the match was again suspended after the pocket juniors team said that
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their players really no fit state to play the twenty seventh of november the south american football authorities cami ball meet at their headquarters in assume c on to say that the game will be played on the eighth or the night of december in the ground outside of argentina still to be determined but pocket unions have protested they don't want the game to go ahead they want to be declared the copper but the dog is champions that will be appealed venue will be decided confusion reigns all around political heads have already rolled the head of security in the city government has already been sacked one thing is that this debacle will do nothing to win hearts and improve the relations between two of the bitterest rivals in world football. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera the white house says it's unlikely the
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u.s. president will meet the saudi crown prince during the upcoming g. twenty meeting in argentina because of his busy schedule this comes as the senate is due to be briefed on wednesday about the ongoing u.s. involvement in the war in yemen and the murder of journalist. the head of the cia gina house or has listened to recordings of death but reportedly won't be at the briefing mike hanna has more from washington. well there's been no confirmation as yet but various reports do indicate that this was done at the instruction of the white house now what is happening is that the secretary of state and the secretary of defense will be addressing the senate behind closed doors on the whole issue. but some speculate that in the absence of the director of the cia it's not going to be about the death of it's more going to be about the reasons why the senate should not impose sanctions against saudi arabia to this is judiciary has launched an
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investigation into a complaint accusing saudi's crown prince of human rights violations hundreds protested against muhammad. yunus as part of his store of arab nations u.s. president says he may cancel a meeting with russian president vladimir putin at the g. twenty summit in argentina it's in response to russian forces opening fire on ukrainian naval vessels earlier this week an explosion near a chemical plant in the chinese has. more than twenty others were hurt the government has launched an investigation into the cause five international aid groups have called on the u.s. to hold all those to support for a saudi iraqi led war in yemen in a joint statement the group's warn that fourteen million people are at risk of starvation votes being counted right now in the u.s. state of mississippi after a runoff election for a seat in the senate it follows a campaign which highlighted the state's troubled past involving the lynching of
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black people incumbent republican senator cindy hyde smith was caught on camera saying she would happily attend a public hanging if invited she is facing african-american democrat mike epsy those are the headlines. selects is up next they with us. china could be facing a debt iceberg that's according to s. and p. global the trumpet ministration just been insisting towards the saudis and other oil producers that they want to have more production to cool down the prices we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. but. i'm not. being.
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