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will light from the playoffs will gather reaction from across the globe. the thieves vessels? council 2022. the world qualifies. special coverage on al jazeera frank assessments. it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs and use social contract for it to solve problems. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera ah warnings of spiraling starvation in the horn of africa, where di, food supplies are dwindling further because of the war in ukraine. inside ukraine, the president declares stalemate is not an option. as his soldiers that fight for
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an eastern industrial city. ah, hello, i'm carry johnson. this is al jazeera life and also coming up. huge movement of people through mexico illustrates the challenges of migration for regional leaders meeting in the us. plus one, plug and done, you use a deadline for tech companies to comply with its universal charger moves. ah, the world is being warned of a worst case scenario unfolding in the horn of africa. the un says a stove ation is exploding into famine. for straight rainy seasons have failed or causing the worst drought in 40 years. 1.7000000 children in the region are suffering from acute nutrition. somalia alone used to import 92 percent of its weight from russia and ukraine for supply lines and are blocked by the war to
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zeroes at malcolm lab reports from the somali port city of king maya when to up the law, he bully have children died of hunger and thirst, he says he was left with no choice. he abandoned the only life he's ever known as a magic herder. he says he was caught between the armed group ash bob and worsening drought. most of the goats and cows perished. he told us he left the last animals to die and walked with his surviving daughter for dosa, for 3 weeks to reach here. the camphor displaced people in the port city of kiss my in somalia. one of my wife lost her mind with that was after we were unable to get food for our children. the last i heard she tried to walk to market issue, but then i don't have the strength to look for. i don't have shelter, i don't have anything to eat. i have nothing. after law he informed, oh sir,
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have joined thousands of people already in this camp. many of them lost their animals in previous drowns and haven't been able to restock their heads. more than half of somalis depend on hurting livestock turn, dry scrub into mill can meet that people have survived on for thousands of years, but the drought to becoming more frequent and worse. so the camps in cities like kiss my, i grow bigger, many of the people here may never go back, guessing harder and harder for people to survive in the country side. this is another food source to fit in the sea. and there were many decades of conflict or the preventative stuff feel fishing, like many other parts of the world haven't seen have de la. he met her mood, says he would never have dreamt of eating fish when he was a herder. then his sheep and goats were wiped out in
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a drought 5 years ago. he says he then struggled to survive in a camp and kiss my until the un food and agriculture organization bought him a boat and trained him to fish. this a big difference as a lifestyle keeper, life is always about struggling with drought and trying to recover from it deficient the ocean. you have to learn many things. a lot. the ocean itself is like a university. you need to study out books at the law. he spent years learning and says he can now get a good catch 5 days a week. his money he earns is enough to pay school fees for his children. the u. n said many more people could be helped in the same way that the crisis is also be coming out of by my vision crisis. and, but it requires a more durable solution by supporting the official sector, which has a huge partition, where they come diversify and improve their perspective new nutrition. it's not
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clear how the millions of somalis in the countryside will survive in a warmer world. war won't eat what may be, simone is 3000 kilometer coastline and it's fish can help malcolm web out. his era kiss, my somalia and ukraine's government says, brain exports will remain at a trickle $2000000.00 tons a month. if russia doesn't lift it, go kate over black see ports. russia meanwhile says the ports it occupies but young can marry, apple are ready to resume exports. but ukraine says that would amount to looting its thought, at least $20000000.00 tons of grain stuck on the eastern front lines. ukrainian or russian forces are engaged in street by street battles in the city of savannah, don. yes, russia is trying to surround it, turned ukrainian soldiers a struggling to hold their ground. speaking on tuesday vote lensky said his forces will try to recover all areas occupied by russia. that was in response to suggestions that ukraine may have to seed some territory to end the war. from keith
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charles traffic reports on developments across the east sarah nights and neighboring lucy chance ga, the last 2 towns in the loo, ganske region that are not under full russian control. and we understand, according to the ukrainians, they actually contradicting the russians and sang ukrainian forces are in control of the industrial area of that to city russians. the russian forces in control of the majority of the residential areas ukrainian saying that up to 12000 civilians are still inside the city. now we don't know whether in fact they're trapped all they are refusing to leave. it's important to recognize that in our travels in that eastern region, going into frontline cities and towns like silver, their nets, the people that you do meet, when even will tell you on camera, but they are sympathetic to russian forces into russia controlling that area. so simply are waiting for russians to arrive. we do know that the happening,
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evacuations today earlier today, up from the neighboring town of lucy champs. we know that there been some evacuations from there to day. i'm around 30 people only evacuated from there. we also know how dangerous it is, as you can imagine, trying to get civilians out of their ukrainians though remaining optimistic they sang, but certainly over the weekend on reporting that the russians controlled around 80 percent of severed and that's ukrainians. now, a saying that they have taking back control of around 50 percent of that, 80 percent that they initially admitted that the russians control. so yes, a lot of heavy fighting in the east today. radiation detectors in exclusion saying around ukraine's defunct channel nuclear power plant are back on line. a gone dark after russia sees the area in february at the start of the war. you and nuclear watchdog says radiation levels on normal. russian forces dug trenches,
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junior occupation, which is thought to expose them to radiation in the contaminated swell. several 1000 refugees and migrants for continuing their journey north through mexico and the authorities are showing a few signs of stopping them. most have come from the way that cuba, haiti, and guatemala activists say the group are traveling. and what's referred to as a caravan could be one of the largest migration movements in recent years. they left the mexican. if you have a to that on got him on his border on monday, covering as much ground as possible during the mornings to be heat of the day. and he have spoken of getting themselves and family to safety in the us and finding work with us. this journey has been really tough. we let columbia because of the homophobia we both got physically and verbally attacked. we have to cross the darian gap and trails through menus and for the countries in some others, people are nice to us. but a lot of things happened in this journey. lady i k,
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i told lay the leaders that this has been a very difficult journey, but the nothing is impossible. we had to go out there and fight for our families in the best of future. while rap low is covering their journey, we're in southern mexico walking among thousands of migrants. the estimates that we've heard are anywhere between $4.50 migrants that are making their way from southern mexico. with the end goal of reaching the southern united states, the vast majority of people that we've encountered or from venezuela, there are also people here from cuba, from countries and central america and elsewhere in the world. but again, one of the reasons that we're seeing such a mass mobilization of people is because of this idea that there are safety in numbers. there are immigration authorities that have been moving up and down the road throughout the course of the day. but they, for the most part, simply allowed people to make their way north this migrant care event taking place right now also happens to coincide with the summit of the americas taking place in
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the city of los angeles this week. this is something that is very much on the minds of the migrants that are, that are walking in this and this punishing heat of southern, of, of southern mexico. but again, unlike previous migrant caravans, this one is very homogenous, made up almost entirely of venezuela migrants, all of them saying that their goal is to reach the united states. or the caravan is providing a life illustration of the challenges governments face and managing immigration for those as regional leaders meet in los angeles of reynolds is that on the agenda, the los angeles meeting are stemming the flow of migration to the us and other countries trade relations which have not progressed as far as the u. s. had hoped. and what us officials call strengthening democracy, as well as other issues. the war in ukraine, which has gripped the world's attention and arguably scramble the whole system of international relations, is not on the list. that's because in many respects,
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latin american countries are taking a wait and see attitude disarm. it will show the level of polarization and division among let them americans live and americans are very well aware that the, the wall dis, that live in through a very important changes the international system. as we knew it before the war in ukraine. it became no more so let and americans will be very interested in learning a what is the offer by the united states to live in america and this new context. russia has friends in the region, notably cuba, venezuela and nicaragua, which declined to condemn the invasion and were not invited to the summit. brazil is russia's biggest trade partner in the region in many south american countries by arms from moscow. but latin american ambivalence over ukraine has more to do with the u. s. is historic role in the region than russian ambitions. they're as
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significant part of for less than americans precisely seeing these kind of law and attention. so between the united states, between the west and russia, from a position at that, that the united states did a lot of bad things to us. so why should we support the united states when something has happened in the ukraine? historically, latin america and the caribbean have been ponce 1st in european imperialist schemes . then, under american hegemony and as proxies in the cold war, experts say they have not developed the capacity for an independent foreign policy . the challenge for the u. s. is to rebuild and then maintain its influence in the region while blunting that of russia and china. that will take more than a 3 day summit here in los angeles, but these meetings could be a start. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. at least one person has been killed and 2 people are missing after landslide in southern argentina's patrone region.
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well, the day and a half of non stop rain caused the landslide next to a hotel victim was a tourist from iraq line 3 other people were injured. the weather is next, then that was in these launch a criminal investigation. the disappearance of indigenous rights activists in the british journalist last scene, and also be the same dream, convers murphy, it turned out to be really clear evidence that could identify her at the shooting us at timothy mccoy. he makes an emotional appeal, the gum control, mass shooting at a school in his texas. ah, he has begun the, the full world cup is on its way to catherine group your travel package today.
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here's an update on our monsoon range across india. so they're starting to lift further toward the north, just creeping into marashi by the time we get into wednesday. so we will see rain increasing amounts of downpours here. and that does extend over the other side of the bay bank. all right, through to the far northeast of india. so a psalm state, once again under a heavy rainfall alert. and this is not good news because of course the state has been dealing with some flooding as of late, se asia looks like this, but let's still focus on that southwest monsoon. it certainly pepin up the rain around the and a been see now elsewhere in southeast asia. we do have some thunder. downpours in the forecasts for both call them poor and especially jakarta, on wednesday, with the high 33 degrees are may you front are seasonal rains are plum rains if you like, wobbling across as southern sections of china. so that's given us a lot of rain for not only hong kong, but also taipei, the darker the color, the more intense, the rain is falling. now things are improving across japan,
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but still for tokyo, we got some showers in the forecast here. so at, that's going to put a cap on your temperatures, but the winds will shift around. so you're up to 27 degrees by friday, but i really gloomy weather patterns is setting up here. that's it. from the c, as in cat saw official airline, of the journey with the answer was an arab in my name is how i was abducted by the cia in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the cia. it came up with handcuffs, led me into interpretation. a new documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 world ruin the life of an innocent b o mastery case on al jazeera. ah
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ah, you're with al jazeera reminder of our top stories now. un that says the world must act immediately, or there will be an explosion of child deaths and the horn of africa. 14000000 people are at risk of starvation. as a region deals with the worst drought ukrainian troops are battling to defend the east an industrial city of its verizon. yes, marcia has sent troops to circle the area, but ukraine's president remains defiant. forces when back occupied territory. activists say, one of the largest migration moves in recent years is underway. thousands of people move through mexico was the u. s. border. is coincides with the regional summit where migration will be discussed. marley's at military rulers have delayed the
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transfer of power back to civilians by 2 years. agenda had previously promised to hold elections in february, but says more time is needed for rival sides to negotiate. town was outlined by co seeming greater who declared himself into in president of the seizing power last year. the original block echo us, which has imposed strong sanctions on molly, expressed regret at the delay. the sin brazil have opened a criminal investigation to disappearance of an indigenous expert in the british journalist. they went missing the amazon rain forest. good o pereira, a brazilian specialist on the isolated tribes, was with don phillips. he was on the reporting trip in an area where indigenous groups are under threat from illegal activity report. her sister is pleading for their safe return. we are really worried about him and he is in brazil to do all costs. so the following, if anyone can help scalar was,
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will visit a la books will search. that would be great because time is crucial. near in the u. k. my other brother and i are desperately worried. we love our brother and one team and his brazilian guide. bruno pereira found every minute counts. jonathan watts is the guardian newspapers, global environments editor, and the friend of don phillips. he says a response from brazil's government is worrying president both in order to put out a statement today saying, oh it was, it was an irresponsible adventure. and i've heard that country so many new media reports i've heard from people on the ground that in fact this morning, not one policeman, not one soldier. one naval officer was involved in the search. so it seems, in fact the brazilian government have the mobilized the search operation as
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a kind of a snap to the international pressure there. and so it's, it's horrifying that, that and bruno a caught in this. and i hope that the appeals of tom's life alley and doesn't assist this young and the families family. members of bruno can cut through this and really connect with people on an emotional level. because these people are doing their job, they're not reckless adventurous. they are trying to find really important stories and share them with the world, and we should be admiring them. know, putting them down as a reckless. that's the last thing. don't phillips was, it's 0 media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation. is the killing of its journalist and occupied westbank. she actually was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment in jeanine. on the day for a funeral is really forces storm the procession started beating mourners,
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causing poor bears to almost drop her casket. i didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in a few burial members of the international community have condemned her killing. i will continue to call for an investigation of clay was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of these very occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. or the white house has repeated calls for sharina killers to be held accountable. were in close touch with both israeli and palestinian authorities. the united states is not currently conducting an official investigation. as you know, we are working to, to bridge cooperation between the 2 parties. we have made clear our view to both israeli and palestinian officials. the administration's call for thorough, transparent and impartial investigation of her, of her killing. we expect full accountability for those responsible the families of
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mass shooting victims have taken a demand for better gong control. the u. s. congress. last month, 19 school children and 2 teachers were killed when a gunman opened fire to school and founding in the state of texas and a racist attack on the black shoppers in buffalo, new york, the f. 10 people dead. there been several other mast shootings in recent days and actually, so is there nothing that we can do is nothing that you personally are willing to do to stop the cancer of white supremacy and the domestic terrorism, terrorism it inspires because if there is nothing, then respectfully senators, you should yield your positions of authority and influence to others that are willing to lead on this issue. the urgency of the moment demands no less. my mother's life matter. my mother's life mattered. your
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actions here to day would tell us how much it matters to you. american actor matthew mccullen. he was born in you valley. he became emotional while talking about the school children killed me. they were green high top, convers, with a hurt she had hand drawn on the right toe, because they represented her love of nature. camilla's got these shoes. can you show the shoes place for these every day? be the same green, convers on her feet, that turned out to be the only clear evidence that could identify her at the shooting. have had that we can bo, size rise above can both sides see beyond the political problem at hand and admit that we have a lie preservation problem on our hands. of classical haine is in washington with
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more on water. mccone said it was really some of the most compelling 20 minutes of talking that i have ever heard in a white house briefing room. and this is matthew mcconaughey. as you mentioned, he's from, you've already said he and his wife has said the last week they're so talking to the victims families, he talked about the students. so what he got to know about them, not just that little girl who were the greece sneakers, but that she wanted to be a marine biologist recently written a letters at 10 years old to a college saying, i want to go there because i want to be a marine biologist and another student who's excited because she gets she was getting a chance to read a bible verse in church that one day talked about another little girl who wanted to move to paris and study painting and he showed her artwork. so this was basically he said when i was talking to these parents, they wanted something to be done. they want their children not to have died in vain . so he said, i'm using what platform i have to try and make that happen. the u. k has designated
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monkey pox as in notifiable infectious disease starting on wednesday. it means doctors will have to inform local authorities when they suspect the patient has the virus. funky book spreads through close contacts, causing body stores and fever. but his read the fatal, which was previously mainly seen in western central africa before spreading more widely. this year shall anchor is looking for $6000000000.00 in international financial aid to stay afloat. if the go shaking with the international monetary fund off the, sinking into a severe economic crisis, the island nations 22000000 people have faced months of blackouts and shortages of fuel food medicine. the government is short on foreign reserve, putting imports out of reach the scandals surrounding past in the presence of african presidencies. a back in the spotlight, it follows the arrest of 2 brothers who had strong ties with the form of either jacob's duma from the miller reports from janice. but rejection i took to flit
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south africa in 2018 after being charged with fraud corruption and money laundering . although an interpol read notice has led to the rest of the brothers and to buy it may be some time before their extradited. presumably these, these a suspects will be brought before a court. and they will then utilize their rights to trying to resist the extradition. but if they're petition to stop, the expedition is not successful, then we would expect to see that that, that request ratified by the relevant authorities and then for them to be physically put on the plan and brought back to south africa. but it could, it could take some time. the group does immigrated from india to south africa in the early 19 ninety's. their relationship with former president jacob summa is at the center of the scandal surrounding the family. zima was forced to resign in 2018,
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falling pressure from within his party. it's alleged the good does influence government policy and the appointment of cabinet ministers and looted state funds. an estimated $32000000000.00 was stolen during zoom was 9 years in office. the former president is facing a separate trial on charges of fraud, linked to a multi $1000000.00 arms deal of the group to family members and associates a currently on trial for allegedly siphoning off state funds meant for a farming project. the group to brothers are also implicated. many self africans have welcomed the arrest, but political commentator to say allegations of corruption at the highest levels of government may not be limited to the zoom administration current president obama ports as facing his own scandal. he's accused of failing to report the 2025th of up to $4000000.00 from his farm in the limpopo province from eda miller, al jazeera johannesburg. now the days of rummaging through junk jaws,
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looking for different phone charging cables on numbered for those who live in the you, the blocks universal plug a policy for tech will take effect in late 2024. 1 big manufacture though, isn't happy that a bottle explains why, from pairs with so many small electronic devices on the market, there's a constant demand for charges shops like this one in paris. so the 3 models that are available in the european union, but soon they'll only need to sell one. because under new e rules, manufacturers will have to produce the same standard charger for some wonder. it's a very good idea. if something works there, it's better for us. we're here to sell homes on the new legislation means that across the european union, phone charges and small electronic devices, we'll all have to use the u. s. b c connector. that means that the micro u. s. b and the lightning become obsolete. u. s. tech giant apple had fiercely
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opposed the idea of a standard charger. the company's devices mainly use its cost to make lightning connector. apple said that a universal charger would stifle innovation and create waste as people would be forced to discard cables. but the you says that the measure is aimed at reducing waste. this agreement that we reach today is a very important agreement which is giving a faded deal to all at once you merge. but it is also giving a fair deal to our environment. because ultimately we are producing between 13 to 15000 tons of electronic wastes of chargers that we barely ever use to block estimates. the consumers in europe spend nearly 3000000000 dollars each year on a variety of charges. so a standard model could make life cheaper, as well as simpler for most people are not even an economically and environmentally it makes that it suits everyone, then it should be done. i mean,
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you just sent. if there's a standard charger, we won't have to shop all the time for another one. it's a brilliant idea, and it'll save money. recovery cable. it's taken the e u a decade to reach an agreement on the universal charger which will become mandatory in 2024. the block is now working on implementing a stand a charger for launch a electronic devices, including laptops, by 2026. natasha butler. i'll just sarah paris, australia have moved a step closer to quantifying from the football, world cup and chat up in the united arab emirates to one in a playoff match was played in doha, on of cut housing, new stadiums, australia face peruse. next week. we know that game going through to the world, which kicks off in november was sports presenting china because raska was watching the action. australia always said they play best when their backs are up against the wall and the united arab emirates certainly made sure that in this well cup
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qualify in doha. on tuesday, they left australia frustrated in the 1st half and we didn't see any goals until the 2nd half jackson, irvine scoring for the suckers midway through. but just minutes later, the united arab emirates were equal when cairo canada scored for them, and it was 11 putting more pressure on the sa cruise, but then aden, her stitch school again for australia, putting them through to one into an inter continental playoff against peru next week, as they seek a 5th straight world cup finals, suddenly for the united arab emirates, this is the end of the road. they won't be able to end that 32 year. wait for return to the world cup. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories now the un says the world must act immediately, or there will be an explosion of.
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