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he should invest his output would return to normal by the end of the month still. be over the last 2 days the damage has been contained and more than half of the production capabilities that were damaged have been restored therefore the company will fulfill all of its commitments to clients during this month the comments come to crude oil prices which had seen the biggest one day jump in history on monday but can they fulfill their promises i'm pessimistic in terms of full production we're talking over 5.7 to 5 point $5000000.00 barrels a day this is a tremendous amount this was the largest drop in the oil production anywhere in history who the rebels took responsibility as payback for the war in yemen but it is just well yeah we demand keeps it taking saudi arabia with ballistic missiles and drones until the end of this oil supremacy that they have. but the u.s.
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and saudi arabia suspect iran is the true culprit certainly looking like iran was behind these attacks. our intelligence community at this very hour is working diligently to review the evidence u.s. secretary of state mike on payor has been deployed to saudi arabia the state department said he will coordinate efforts to counter iranian aggression in the region despite iran denying any involvement foreign minister jahvid zarif tweeted in defense of the who's these the us isn't upset when its allies mercilessly bombed babies in yemen for over 4 years with its arms and its military assistance but it is terribly upset when the victims react the only way they can against the graces oil refineries. was that for saudi arabia and the us any attack on the world's energy supply is a red line crossed they will not decide how to punish whoever they determine is the
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perpetrator chela ballasts al-jazeera. time for a short break here on al-jazeera when we come back opening border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan becomes around the clock operation. and a run off to the side to his ears next president and one of the contenders is in prison for that stay with us. hello once again heavy rain has been reported in cambodia sudden vietnam and thailand and that's because the rain belt is still there drifting only slowly science with it reaches into the northern and central philippines and that's going to be in the forecast there are a few showers for the science showing up in northern borneo as far south as k.l. possibly singapore increasing cloud is pretty obvious but the main rainbow remains up is fun also is bangkok and then east which from that in australia the poor
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weather that's if your holiday make your resident in sydney is only just going off shore the rain has stopped falling but the last 24 hours a decent man has fallen in some parts of new south wales is to it's gone that is warming up once more 20 in sydney $27.00 in adelaide when can the interior look alice springs sunny spring and it's $34.00 degrees 14 in person because the air is coming out from the antarctic still but the warmth continues further east the frontal system will be significant in adelaide running into western victoria and tasmania but the tasman sea is sitting as indeed and on the eastern side so it's not as warm as it could be is new zealand so you're in the teens but largely a sunny picture. peace between ethiopia and eritrea has meant to park area's future for the iraqi people.
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we have to create farmland for our souls for iraq it's a matter of survival. no movement shows us how the iraq coping with life on the edge of the border. my ethiopia on al jazeera. welcome back to the top stories here on al-jazeera votes are being counted in israel 2nd election in under 6 months according to exit polls both prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and the main opposition blue and white party failed to win
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a majority. going all his writing security forces have killed a palestinian woman in the occupied west bank the woman died of her injuries in hospital under a military checkpoint north of jerusalem holding 2 israeli media the woman who was allegedly waiting. there was president says who the fighters launched the attack on all of foreigners in saudi arabia as a warning that it should withdrawal from the war in yemen a son rouhani made the comments on wednesday alongside another denial that obama's involved the kingdom says no more oil output will resume within weeks. the european union's chief negotiator is warning politicians not to underestimate the consequences of a no deal bragg's it michel barnier also said that deal or no deal sticking points like citizens' rights on the border will need to be resolved for britain and the e.u. can have a relationship the u.k. supreme court has also begun hearings to decide whether prime minister barak's johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks. afghanistan has been
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hit by 2 bomb blasts less than 2 weeks before a presidential election the taliban says was behind the attacks which killed at least 46 people one blast targeted an election rally by the president ashraf ghani but he wasn't hurt another went off in a high security area in the capital reports now from kabul. with a week and a half to go before the presidential election which the taliban has threatened to disrupt the group quickly claimed responsibility for both attacks. the 1st happened at a reelection campaign rally for president ashraf ghani in part of an province the taliban says it suicide bomber was targeting special forces soldiers but as with previous attacks most of those killed and injured were civilians young a sudden only a minute on the motorbike arrived in a huge explosion happened a lot of people heard a martini and. the attack will be
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a major concern for all the presidential candidates as they campaign across afghanistan in the coming days even more worrying for the off here in kabul was the 2nd attack happening in what should be one of the most secure areas of the capital the taliban bomber managed to evade tight security surrounding the diplomatic area of the capital detonating explosives at an office of the ministry of defense. vision i heard an explosion and then dust started rising from the side of the attack and there was gunfire i scaped body parts were spread everywhere it was confirmed the gunfire was actually warning shots from security forces trying to clear the area because they feared a secondary attack. as the countdown to election day continues the y. defeat here for the afghan government is keeping the security situation stable
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enough to allow voting to begin. robert bride al jazeera kabul. india's economy struggling despite recent promises of a bright future in the prime minister's reelection campaign growth has slowed in the world's 4th biggest economy and unemployment is at a 3 year high particularly hard hit a workers making cars almost 300000 have lost their jobs recently as the story. the engines of india's economy are slowing down the auto industry says it's in the middle of its crisis in nearly 2 decades. that's taking a toll on workers like. perfectly the worry. of being out of work for a month the landlord is asking for the grocers were asking for money but i have no money to give. many who do have a job say they're anxious factories or reducing work hours to cut costs and.
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we don't have enough. for us to survive so people like me opposed to find work in big cities and even here we don't find employment for days and sometimes months the problems in the factories are affecting where business is slow these brand new cars are gathering as they remain unsold not enough people are bypassing a cause. a serious downturn for the auto industry which employs more than 37000000 people here reflects just how badly. it's really doing. now the auto industry is asking the government leaders to cut taxes. for the commercial break. all the sectors started be going so requesting for some stimulus package. the government says it's
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working towards helping the struggling mortar industry there the fact that as part of the present economic concern i don't think the problem because of the global economy because of demand and business cycle there are many is already with that the industry. ministry under the guidance of the planners ministry will find. promise in the rains or more the was reelected early the cea promising to transform india from a near 3 trillion dollar economy into one worth 5 trillion dollars but india's g.d.p. growth is at a 6 year low investments have dropped consumers don't have enough money to spend and of rule economy is struggling in their promising the more. right now currently the way the economy is functioning and the way the government is indifferent to what the bears know where that fighting in economy is happening by 2024 because you need a certain rate of growth to need. meanwhile detains are not this way to make crime
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proves hoping for work and the money they need to support their families priyanka gupta odyssey or you daily. to millions are going to have to vote again to choose their next president runnels being planned after sunday's election and fail to find an outright winner a law professor came out now only had imprisoned media magnate the bill for. italy's former prime minister monti renzi splitting from the center left democratic party which could threaten the country's shaky coalition he had a leading role in forming the new governing alliance between the democratic party and its former rival a populist 5 star movement the 2 came together just 2 weeks ago to prevent an early election when he says he wants his new party to do politics differently but stressed it will continue to buy a coalition. in venezuela an opposition leader has been freed from prison in what appears to be a gesture from the government to help solve the political and economic crisis.
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brando's vice president of the opposition controlled national assembly he was detained 4 months ago on treason charges for supporting a failed uprising against the president nicolas maduro. south africa will begin extraordinary session of parliament in a few hours on how to tackle gender based violence president served as talked about crisis after growing protests of a rape and murder and according to estimates the femicide rate for south africa is almost 5 times the global average well rochelle pimental lives in johannesburg and she told us her story. your family us assizes you side your sizes. because i've been gang raped with a couple of my nipples at 16. my the man that. that thread from 6 to 9 he was living my feelings
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and he broke my nose and my mom was a rock. the sitting. you know always my nose was peeling cantinas mom was murdered in 2009 asking him to do it the spleen was structured she bled to death you know and. that's my find you've been abusing you've been right and they've taken away the interesting thing of you they're not taking away. your body they didn't know how high and so dark i mean so much pain but i have kids and i need to keep them strong and this is my story in this might be you know it's too late for those kids for our kids for the kids you know we've been. i've been in the and it's worse yes. leaders of hong kong's democracy movement have made a direct appeal to the u.s.
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congress for support joshua wall and to me is how a congressional hearing to adopt the hong kong human rights and democracy act if passed in washington hong kong will have to prove every year that it respects human rights or is that in order to maintain its special trading status with the united states. donald trump's former campaign manager has defended the us president elect chaotic congressional hearing lewandowsky appeared before a panel considering whether to impeach the president he was the 1st witness to appear before the committee since former special counsel robert muller testified in july but it was also look into russia's role in the 26th election where the trucks campaign colluded with it. and in dozens of factors across the u.s. almost $50000.00 general motors workers have stayed at home for a 2nd day talks have so far failed to find an end to their strike article hain joined a picket line in michigan. flint michigan a small midwestern city trying to rebuild it's mostly known for
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a water quality crisis and intense poverty. but now the usual quiet here is a new kind of soundtrack. are the sounds of support a passing kind of praise for these general motors workers forming a ring around their factory along with almost 50000 others across the country who are now on strike no doubt. 6 the situation carmen smith finds herself in is a big reason why they're striking she's a temporary worker have been here almost 4 years i get nothing no bonuses no profit share no nothing no fair wages i make half of what they make an hour drive to 5 people to make 30 plus dollars an hour and i don't know at the height of the great recession g.m. was on the verge of collapse so the union made a concession the automaker could hire more temporary workers now 10 years later
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with g.m. making billions in profits these workers say it's gone on long enough. the united auto workers union is facing its own scandal one of its leaders has been indicted and others have been implicated in a scheme to take money from union members and spend it on lavish vacations and expensive dinners still the people on the picket line say they still have faith i so trust me you're the one on the right there's some issues with the people of the party. there are all right so i feel that my you know mike james says he has to trust them because after more than 2 decades of working at this plant his son taylor is here too but as a temporary worker getting half the pay and no benefits right now none of them are being paid anything but you wouldn't know it from the celebratory atmosphere here hugs laughs and even cookies a feeling they hope they can continue if the strike drags on for weeks or months
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really you've got to make a way he always. he always provide every time wondering now how long her faith and the passing sounds of support will have to sustain her petticoat pain al-jazeera flint michigan new york has become the 2nd u.s. state to ban flavored a cigarettes because of health concerns michigan was the 1st state to ban voting products earlier this month federal health investigators are concerned by a rise in severe breathing illnesses linked to vaporing manufacturers are accused of targeting children i'm talking millions into nicotine and it's. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera votes are being counted in israel 2nd election in under 6 months according to exit polls both prime minister benjamin netanyahu was and could party on the main opposition blue and white party failed to win a majority it's not clear who will be able to form the next coalition government but
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it's with us more now from west are awesome. what happens now is it takes another few days really for the official announcement of the election the final tally to be calculated and votes come in from overseas and diplomatic postings only when that happens then the president gets all the main parties together he meets them all and they recommend who they think should be prime minister the one 'd who gets the biggest share of those calls the president calls on that person to attempt to form a government and that person's got 4 weeks to try and do it meanwhile israeli security forces have shot a palestinian woman in the occupied west bank she died of injuries in hospital it happened at the columbia military checkpoint north of jerusalem the shooting was filmed by a passer by in a car called into israeli police the woman was holding a knife. iran's president says who the fighters launched the attack on all of foreigners in saudi arabia as
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a warning that it should withdraw from the war in yemen our son rouhani made the comments on wednesday alongside another denial that iran was involved the kingdom says no more oil output will resume within weeks to museums are going to have to vote again to choose their next president a runoff elections being planned after sunday's election failed to find an outright winner no professor came out narrowly ahead of imprisoned media magnate the bill currently. 2 attacks hit afghanistan on wednesday less than 2 weeks before the presidential election at least 46 people were killed the taliban has claimed responsibility. 2 leading figures in hong kong's protest movement.
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