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to, ah, this is the face of hunger. to describe what is happening here as desperation, trivializes the extent of the suffering. there's been a scramble at the supply truck because people here know that there is not enough for everyone, but they are still the lucky ones. here, across the way where the road has been completely washed away, or people cut off from other villages as the trucks begin to empty, panic returns and people jumped the queue once again, making sure the weakest in the crowd, women, children, the sick and elderly don't get pushed to the back of the law often requires force ah, unexplained leaks detected in rushes to nord stream gas pipelines to europe. sabotage is suspected.
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ah, well again, i'm adrian said again. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up. polls close on the final day of the referendums and separatist control pops off ukraine, and whether they should join the russian federation or can ian makes land fall of a western cuba a heads for the west coast of florida. ah, japan bids farewells wits for private assertions obey, but any question the need for such an expensive state, cheerful, ah. unexplained gas leaks have been detected in the old stream one and 2 gas pipelines from russia to germany. the damage is unprecedented. according to the networks operate node stream a jeep. it says it's impossible to, oh,
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when the system will be restored. north stream, one normally ships gas from russia directly to germany, but deliveries was suspended by russia earlier this month because of a stand off over sanctions. denmark and sweden 1st reported the leaks there. the island of bornhold shipping near the lions has now been restricted. some e u members suspect the blinds have been sabotaged. gish managers latonya to day. we faced an act of sabotage. we don't know yet all the details of what happened, but we can see clearly that this is an act of sabotage, an act which likely means a 3rd step of escalation of the situation in ukraine of 0 steadfast and has the latest from la men on the north coast of germany where the gnawed stream one pipeline comes ashore. that happened overnight. so when the, the suites and end date, dana found out that there were significant leaks in the notes for one pipeline. and then just a few hours later, also there were, was a big leak in the north stream to pipeline. and that's the pipeline where i'm
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standing up right now. it's never been officially used because it's very controversial. and these leaks are not just correct. so the seem to be really significant holes in these pipelines and you can see apparently gas bubbling up and the swedish and danish authorities have also warned ships from going to that area. they have said that all the ships have to be diverted. and also interestingly, we just spoke to a site molly just at the seller university in sweden, and he says that not only last night, but even the night before, they did a text it explosions in the area of 2.3. at the richter scale causing these kind of a tramos, basically he said that it is basically comparable. if you explode a mind between 10200 kilograms, we're still waiting, of course for confirmation and other sources to explain about what happened there.
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but that's of course, also something to keep an eye on what i said, it's unprecedented a 3 leagues at 2 pipes at the same time, these light, these pipes don't break fairly easily. so not only your p and lead us are pointing at sabotage, but also experts say it's very unlikely that this is just a coincidence. as you heard that step saying that we've spoken to assign molar just about what happened to those pipelines beyond learned is science ball. as you see, the director of the swedish national seismic deck work and is with us now on. i'll just hear a good to have with us of you on what exactly did did you detect with detected to blasts or explosions yesterday in the vicinity of the danish island of borne on. so 1st in the early morning between sunday, in my monday at o 2 or 3 swedish time, we detected a smaller, lost south east of the island. later that day at 7 pm, there was
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a larger last north, east of bourne hall. and the location of the latter bloss is very close to the location that the swedish maritime authorities say that the leaks are occurring. so we have a location uncertainty of a few kilometers. and this location is about 56 kilometers from the point where they say that the leakage is occurring. you described us as blast, i mean, it couldn't be a sort of natural phenomenon. couldn't be due to an seismic activity of quake or or volcano volcanic activity? no, it's not an earthquake. that's very clear. and we also have quite a lot of our own loss in the water in the area, slightly closer to the swedish coast. when the swedish navy have a training exercises and they've lost off mines for example,
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and they often let us know about the particulars of that. so that data from yesterday's last are very similar. there's no doubt that these are explosions occurring in the water. so you know what an explosion looks like. it's undoubtedly an explosion then what, what, what could have caused such an explosion the, the data that you have suggest any particular kind of device know that that's very difficult to say when we are at the moment trying to look a little bit closer at the explosion that occurred yesterday, and the date that we have from this, the swedish naval explosions. of course, those are close to the coast on close. it's our stations. so it's a little bit difficult to say, but we would like to see if there's anything that stands out in the data in yesterday's last, that would indicate that there is something else involved than just a pure blast by some explosive device. we'll see if we can get any more information
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about that. it's not obvious, at least it looks very last like really good talk to so many thanks for explaining that that's been learned the the national, the director of the swedish national seismic network. thank you. paul's are closed on the final day of the referendums in separatist controlled parts of ukraine or whether they should join the russian federation. they include the self declared donnette scott blue hands republics in the east and parts of care song. and zap a year in the south cave at its western allies of describe the poles as a sham for president vladimir putin says that aimed at saving the people living in those regions. unusually she would. yeah. of course, today, amid the special military operation and referendums in the done bus saving people in all territories where the referendum is held at top of the mind and in the center of the attention for our entire society in our country. this is natural because it's connected with traumatic events, but we'll just, i'll to say,
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well how about valez and moscow? he says that the kremlin could try to use the referendum to justify it. the mobilization, put it in florida, put in from day one, when not to find them was announced. he declared that she would accept the results immediately, and the expectation is not. but after the announcement of the results, probably after tomorrow the, the russian duma will meet and they will endorse the results. and the feeling is that this is a fait accompli, the media talking about high turn out. so this is a concluded process. it will be closed in a few hours, maybe, maybe it's about to close. so it is a fait accompli these regions are going to join russia. russia is going to make that official in a, in a, in a speech by president vladimir put in a probably, on the 13th of this month. it's a moment of history being felt here in russia and what's after the
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decision. and the declaration will be different from what's before it, because now the russian government is going to present this as a case of defending the motherland. and there is no escape. and there is no excuse for any russian citizens to try to avoid the drafting and avoid the fighting in east and your crate. that's in from 0100 abdel homemade who's in easton, ukraine. we heard several times, some president as a lensky, that in his words, this was a sham and a legal referendum that had no basis for it to be considered. ah, when you speak to people, they also kind of shrug it off, but it does bring a whole load of worry. most of the people i spoke to would tell you that they do know the results of the referendum without waiting the full 5 days of voting actually voting. should there be ending quite soon?
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if not. now in the next couple of hours in these 4 regions, are what people are worried about is what happens after the referendum and we so over the past 5 days, oh civilians trying to get out of a loo. hines have done yet of as a parade. yeah, of have sold, which is just about an hour drive from where i am. oh they and they've been saying all along the same thing. some will tell you that this referendum for them was the last drop. they didn't mind stay for 7 months. under rocco, russian occupation to say that lately, it had become a much more strict and much harder to live. but there is that fear of mobilization . hurricane ian is pressuring cuba. i'm blowing a path towards the u. s. mainland. it's threatening to the to be the most powerful storm to hit florida, and more than a century. bullet smith reports glowing through the cayman islands. hurricane ian
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off the taste of what is about to come. cuba and the u. s. mainland the islands nationally. emergency operation center has now given the all clear as he and heads across the caribbean. we may have to turn around the international space station showed the eye of the storm as it approached cuba. ah, with winds reaching a 155 kilometers per hour, it made land full in the west as a risk of widespread damage in a country all ready, suffering, and economic crisis. then in ins, path is florida. it's more than a century into storm like this last threatened, the tampa bay area. always hard when there's a storm coming your way with. the problem here is that storms approaching from the south for huge amounts of water up into the shallow, tampa bay, inundating homes and businesses with
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a storm surge up to 3 meters high. many people decided to head out of town rather than enjoy the hurricane. though sitting tight stocked up before heading home to batten, down the hatches with e and approaching the u. s. mainland federal government has declared a public health emergency for florida that has a population of 21000000 people. bernard smith outages in more than 800000 people in vietnam's central region have been ordered to move to say for areas typhoon nora approaches. schools have been closed and public events canceled flights and trains have been postponed. a curfew has been imposed. i will get a weather update in just a few moments then why china is gifting the fee for world cup post catalog 2 giant panders. plus, i'm emily, angling in south africa will show you the difficult process of rehabilitating the
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world's most illegally traffic. ma'am. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the, with sponsored my cattle aways. hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. we got more showers, long spells of rain coming in to japan over the next couple of days, but not too bad. we have got to typhoon offshore and it will stay off shore, bringing him one or 2 showers into central parts of japan for where to stay, career peninsula, on the other hand, fine and try a lot of try whether to across much of china. still pretty hot down towards the south there grayling getting around 5 or 6 celsius above the seasonal average on those temperatures. so good deal of heat around one or 2 showers. the recent parts are china for thursday to i want to get into the korean peninsula and hopefully few a shower there to southern parts of japan as we go on through thursday. it will
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warm up for friday, touching 30 degrees celsius in tokyo for the south, where we have got a typhoon making its way across the south china sea. this is the neuro it'll punch its way across south eastern parts the vietnam quickly moving into, well louse eating across into northern parts of thailand. eating, which was myanmar, as you go on through the next couple of days, with the likelihood of widespread fighting. nearly a 1000000 people have been evacuated from the homes across central parts of vietnam . meanwhile, some very heavy showers to its eastern areas of india to kept was a ne drive to the northwest and largely dry for pakistan to with sponsored by cats are, i was to lead your country on to the pitch is a special moment for any footballer to do it as a palestinian woman, is a remarkable achievement. footballing legend added canton our introduces honey fallujah, who broke through social and political barriers to inspire
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a generation of female players across the middle east. football rebels. that's the way on al jazeera, we're ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main news. the saw leaks have been detected in the north stream, one on 2 gas pipelines from russia to germany. sabotage is suspected supplies through old stream. one was suspended by russia earlier this month because of a stand off of a sanctions not stream to never became operational. full of clothes on the final day of the referendums, held in full russian control regions of ukraine on whether they should join the
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russian federation. cave at its western allies, at this point, the poles as a sham at her can ian as made land for in western cuba. officials of been working to evacuate thousands of people, a protect homes, category 3 store was heading towards the us state of florida. the british pound is stabilized against the us dollar a day off to the currency tumble to a record low. it's still down around 4 percent since friday. when you chance look quasi quoting announced a package of tax cuts. traders have been unnerved by the huge amount of money that the government is borrowing to fund that package out as here as joe hall reports from london. well, tuesday has been slightly calmer than monday when the value of the pound touched historic lows against the dollar of $1.03. it's now recovered to $1.00 and around $0.08, but that's still extremely low. and with it, of course, the value of government debt has plunged,
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meaning the cost of government borrowing has gone up. the cost in particular of 10 year bonds is now as expensive as its been since $2976.00. and that was the year when the international monetary fund was called in for an emergency loan, a bailout for a falling pound. at that point, the result of the last time, such expensive tax cuts were included in a budget that led then to spiraling inflation. what is going on essentially now is a massive crisis of confidence among investors who are incredulous, frankly, it's quite how this government plans to pay back the borrowing it will take on to fund those 45000000000 pounds worth of tax cuts. $48000000000.00 worth the to a pretty close to parity. now, the falling pound means imports get more expensive in the u. k, the net importer of what it consumes that will add to the cost of living crisis, probably to the rate of inflation. all of which will have the entirely opposite
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effect intended effective positive quad things, mini budget, fiscal event, call it what you will last week, which it had been hoped would make people feel a little bit better off the leader of the u. k. it's position labor party has been speaking at its annual conference in liverpool kiss. tom focused on the faltering currency urging voters to ditch the ruling conservatives. what we've seen in the past few days has no precedent. the government has lost control of the british economy. and for what they crush the pound and for water. high interest rates, higher inflation, higher boring. and for walt not for you. not for working. people for tax cuts, for the rich is one percent in our society. more from our 0 port brennen his in liverpool. the confidence speech from kiss sama,
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i think what he's looking at is the conservative party has moved most definitely towards the right, on the list, trusts and under quasi quotes and very much more free markets economy. economics. a being extolled by a new conservative government, and when labor party now sees a vacuum appearing in the senate ground, which is where they believe the next election could be one. business has generally gravitated towards the conservatives and kissed armor opinions to say that labor can now partner with business and with unions in order to actually make the economy work better than the conservative. the big policy reveal, i'm was a great british energy company. i publicly own green energy company, which labor says it would introduce and legislate for within the 1st year of any new labor government. and the other thing that i think was very interesting was there were echo is very strong. that carries of blair is and tony black, who came out of power in 2007. and essentially the echoes of that it's
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his was a controversial than and disputed legacy. i'm. but after rebuilding the labor party following the disastrous 2019 results, kiss domino feels he can bounce on from the rebuilding to actually positioning labor as a really credible party of government. at least 8 civilians have been injured out to russian war planes. 5 missiles did the city of it lip and northwestern syria, at least for air strikes, hit close to camps for internally displaced. people that hear the double how a border crossing with turkey. the area has previously been considered one of the safest little syria. it's subject to a cease fire agreement, broken by turkey and russia. 2 years ago going on. japan's former prime minister sions obey has been honored in a rare state funeral with world leaders joining current prime minister for me. ok, shita and paying tribute. they was assassinated in july,
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while campaigning and parliamentary elections, but many opposed the expensive funeral following revelations about our bay and the ruling parties ties to the controversial unification church. robert bryan reports from tokyo, just a warning. the props report contains flash photography. ah, the remains of shinto bay were carried into the venue by his widow, accompanied by the current prime minister to me. o casita, whose decision it was to go ahead with this controversial state funeral. more than $4000.00 guests, including many dignitaries and world leaders, they heard casita the tribute to his friend and mental prime minister ave ret. well, after all that you have done for our nation, and thank you, most sincerely, may you rest in eternal peace. ave served as prime minister twice coming to power a 2nd time. as japan was recovering from the 2011 earthquake concern army. and that
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was really the spirit that prime minister did bring to japanese politics after the fukushima disaster. yes, japan has got what he takes to be a global contender. he was credited with making japan more assertive internationally. but his critics accuse him of moving the country away from a traditional pass of pacifism. many people have been protesting against this event . they've been an goodbye the cost. and revelation since the assassination about links with the unification church or so called moonies, have also heard his reputation and that of the current government. still thousands turned down from all parts of japan to pay their respects. you know, the more he's always stood up for. he believes, even when many were against him, but i like i'll be very much so happy to see how many people have turned out long lines, waiting patiently to lay flowers as their own tribute. his legacy will certainly be
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controversial, was responsible for policies that were often divisive here. but since they seem determined to change japan's position in the world and he'll be remembered as one of his country's most significant political figures. robert bride al jazeera tokyo in india protest to being held over the death of a 15 year old student is reported to have been beaten by his teacher demonstrations, turn violence in the se pradesh. the boy belong to the ballad community, which is discriminated against on that the hindu cost hierarchy. the teacher has not yet been found, belongs to a community regarded as upper cost the but a series of beatings and rapes of members of india stolid community. in recent weeks, little don't tangle in as the world's most illegally trust, traffic's mammal, the world wildlife fund estimates football, but a 1000000 of the creatures have been traffic in a decade,
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but it's over for co some conservationists of dedicating their lives to rehabilitating them. emiliano reports the south african penguin is nicknamed bumper. he was confiscated during an undercover operation, and is one of many brought to visit debbie english. so a lot of people, 1st old garner, they exist and they don't really understand how endangered these little animals are . by the time they get to the clinic, the penguins are in desperate need of medical treatment. more often than not they, i may say to d hydrated and most of them had pneumonia when we, when we receive them, the animals are kept in a polling conditions before they tried it on the black market, right. they left in car boots bags and plastic drums for days, or even weeks. one penguin can fetch up to $15000.00 us dollars, their meat and scales, which are made of keratin. i used in traditional african and asian medicine. it's
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the most traded of the legal wildlife animals currently, and that's where it's taken over from the rhinos in a big way. these undercover agent for the african penguin working group poses as a bio. and once we've put the deal together, we'll set up a time in location where we do the transaction. and this is where the sting operation will go down. wildlife traffic is face up to 10 years in prison in south africa. the penguins are confiscated and taken to a rehabilitation center at a secret location. it takes a long time medically to get them back into a position where we can release them. and so some animals are here for a month and then some nearly a year. it's a labor intensive process. the challenge with rehabilitating these animals is not just the enormous cost that's involved, but it's also the time that's required. south african penguins 18th in captivity. and so they need to forage for food for up to 6 hours a day. image a jaga has
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a team of staff and volunteers, and while getting the back into the wild is the ultimate goal. conservation is say, it's not enough in every one that we say for and the time that we saved that hundreds and thousands of being poached in that time. we're not talking a matter of 10 years, so be extinct. we're talking a year. they are shy and secretive, they don't hurt anybody, but yet we're destroying them. the clinic receives nor government funding. the dement, the undercover agent, also works for free. it's for each and every person, every citizen, every person to actually protect the wildlife, because we are protecting that, not for ourselves, but for a future generations. as for the bumper, he's been released back into the wild. one of the few success stories in this campaign to save the penguin, emily anglin, al jazeera, the main south africa. despite the growing popularity of nigeria movies normally would, is struggling. it's ranked as the 2nd largest producer of films in the world. the
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blacks the resources to compete with hollywood and bollywood address takes all about the challenges in the sector. the release is hundreds of films a year after this move, but your firm is expected to be released on streaming platforms in less than a month. and with good reviews, it may make it into the scene was worldwide. it was producing a budget of $10000.00, but the director says it took a lot of convincing to raise even that relatively small amount services are there. you know, the fund, the fund is right that we can produce it for some nother would use the 2nd biggest film industry in the world. it turns out an estimated $801000.00 movies a year. make a say a lot of funding is holding back the industry. despite the number of productions,
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few banks and businesses are willing to invest in the sector, and that means paul, inferior comment and law pay for crews. in full years, sandra quinn's why has appeared in 50 firms, many of them in the lead role, despite her success, she doesn't earn enough when the pays not in off your leg. okay. how's it going to be enough to take care of me, my well being and all of that for the most important thing to have is the passion to break even was an easy new movie, struggle to make a name for themselves in international market, dominated by hollywood blockbusters and lavish bollywood productions. so distributors like to give is okay. provide platforms to nibble low budget firms to reach as many viewers as possible. it's promise and it's something that them that is good. but when you're starting, it's not really, really be bought. those i've been deaf for
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a long time. the actually caution industry lead to say improving quality and originality will help nigella. compete with the best in the world. as long as we do things that are indigenous here. body technology, bringing departments. yes, fine will lead to risk continue to be home grown. there is little government support for the sector even though it contributes 3 percent to nigeria and of course, domestic product to moment is invested in of greeting equipment. no loose fans will have to me do with original story lines and promising talent, but inferior productions. ah, the priest, al jazeera legos. china is gifting, to giant, panders to cutters america, mark the football world cup being held in the gulf states. patrick falk reports from bridging. well, if you remember back to february the time of the winter olympics in beijing cats as a mere shake to mim, been hammered. al tiny was really one of
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a few well meters said that attended what was considered by many countries to be a controversial event president. she said at the time he was ready to launch panda cooperation with the middle east. and also said that he saw new opportunities for bilateral ties between china and cats are so in a way, china is literally following up on that. so hale and sariah will arrive in october ahead of the world cup. and remember china failed and it's bid to reach the final something which is certainly seen as a missed opportunity for demonstrating its soft power at a time when china really needs it. it is increasingly isolated, particularly from a western powers over issues like its support for rushes invasion of ukraine. so in a sense, it is still trying to capitalize on the world cup. and how better to do that than with a bit of panel diplomacy. china's ambassadors, doha said that this was a gift from china is 1.4.
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