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hello, i'm adrian for again. this is, but he is alive from bo, coming up in the next 60 minutes. unexplained leaks detected in bushes, true nord stream, gas pipelines to europe. sabotage is suspected poles close on the final day of referendums and separatist controlled parts of ukraine. whether they should join the russian federation, how come it makes land for a western cuba of heads for the west coast of florida. and i'm emily anguish in south africa. we'll show you the difficult process of rehabilitating the world's most illegally traffic to mental uninstalled ages. fuller of the year was on target for south korea. some young men scoring the winner and won't cut will much against fellow qualifies cameras. mm. unexplained gas leaks have been detected an old stream one and 2 gas pipelines from
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russia. germany, the damage is unprecedented. according to the networks operator, nordstrom a jeep, it says it's impossible to know 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 of a sanctions. denmark and sweden 1st reported the leaks near the island of bornhold . shipping near the lines has now been restricted. some e u members suspect the lines have been sabotaged. geesh managers, the tanya 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. they're out 0 steadfast and has the latest from low been a little and coast of germany where the old stream one pipeline comes ashore. it happened overnight. so when the, the suites and end date,
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they found out that there were significant leaks in the north $31.00 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 standing right now. it's never been officially used because it's very controversial . and these leaks are not just cracks. it did 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 sorry 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, of course, and these kind of a tramos basically he said that it is basically comparable. if you explode
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a minds between 10200 kilograms, we're still waiting, of course for confirmation and other sources to explain about what happened there. but that's of course, also something to keep an eye on what i said, it's unprecedented 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. tomas manta is the head of gas analytic analytics, an independent commodity intelligence. so this is he, ga, not from lester and the u. k, tom, good to have with us. what do you make of this? it's, it's really unprecedented as your, as your colleague was saying, you know, i, i've seen a just the last hour so that the geological survey in denmark is, has kind of corroborated what your colleague was saying it's, it's a seismic activity related to blasts no earthquakes to that kind of makes the
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situation less that handle coincidence and more to that actually also as the market we're closing as, as that the benchmark natural gas market in europe t t f was, was closing wet statements from gas, from talking about, about possibly sanctioning ukrainians or which would obviously be another route of route to market of russian gas, which all kind of find it by mouth together makes it feel like anything but a coincidence. who might have the motivation though, and the reason to south want to sabotage these pipelines? well, to say i don't think sabotage has been officially declared, but i mean, the situation in the european gas market is such that it's very, very tight, tight. it's very tense. there's not nearly enough gas around in the market. and so any last molecule that you're can get his hands on, or is it, it is in much demand. so if we lose more roots to market as a continent, even if that's russian, the remaining russian volume than then that,
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that will have, it will have, has had a big impact on the natural gas price. yeah. what's gonna happen with prices now get go if this north stream one pipeline can't come back on line quickly enough. i mean it for operational rather than political reasons. and what's that going to do to the price of gas and ongoing gas applies to europe? absolutely. so i mean, prices to day, up 19 percent day on day, on the back of up on the back of these development. so it's 8 if really a change in the fundamental picture of the supply picture for winter and, and, and the, and prices, you know, prices are already 10 times higher than they would normally bay. we've seen this 19 percent move at a day. it, it, it means higher prices for longer. it, certainly through the winter. i mean, rather what, what reason would russia have the sabotage his own pipelines? what reason would any european nation have to sanitize the, these pipelines? i mean lun, presumably you could argue that the climate change act,
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this might want to target these pipelines but, but an operational mining pipelines would require a good degree of sophistication, wouldn't it? i'd certainly agree with you on that. but in terms of what the, the, the rationale for doing to it's about reducing options or preventing. let's say, you know, if, if, if, if, if germany in the european union wanted lost the route to market for ukraine, they, that they no longer can, you turn, say, are actually, can be reopened most nordstrom pipelines. well, that's not the table anymore cuz they can't work bits and is not politically, not politically closer. they're functionally off the table. okay, tom, it's been great. talk to you many thanks dear to being with us. tom mcmann. so they're in lester falls of closed on the final day of referendums in separatist controlled parts of ukraine on whether they should join the russian federation. they include the self declared donates and lu hands. republics in the eastern parts
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of cason and zeppelin year in the south cave, in its western allies of describe the poles as a sham. the president vladimir putin says that aimed at saving the people living in the regions con, usually she would near her of course, to day, amid the special military operation and referendums in the done bus saving people in all territories where the referendum is held is 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 chromatic events. but i was there as bahama vall in moscow says that the kremlin could try to use the referendum to justify the mobilization. but it is, let me put in from day one. when the phantom 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
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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 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 ukraine. went on from 0100 abdel hamid who's in eastern ukraine. we
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heard several times, some president as the lensky, that in his words, this was a sham and illegal 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 before 5 days of voting. actually voting should be ending quite soon if not. now in the next couple of hours in these 4 reaches, are what people are worried about is what happens after the referendum and we serve over the past 5 days out civilians trying to get out of the hands of danielle as a producer of his soul, 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 that was the
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last drop. they didn't mind stay for 7 months. under rocco, russian occupation. they say that lately it had become a much more strict and much harder to live. but there is that fear of mobilization of the un security counselors preaching in the next hour to discuss those annexation referendums. all diplomatic editor james base has more about they met last week at foreign minister level on the issue of ukraine, but specifically on those referenda, they are going to be meeting. now we know of the divisions that exist around the security council table. i think we're going to see those divisions play out at this meeting. because what we understand is that ukraine wants presidents lensky to be able to speak. and when a country has a security council meeting about it, the ambassador of the country is always invited to speak, but can the president of ukraine speak? and he won't be here. he'll be by video link. i think it's possible that russia
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might push this to a procedural vote. and then the members of the security council would vote on whether president lensky could speak before the meeting. actually started. it seems to me from talking to diplomats that russia would not win if a push this to a procedural vote and rushes veto that has the un security council wouldn't apply, doesn't apply for procedural matters. so i think it is likely that presidents lansky will be to speak at the security council meeting. what we're hearing is that some security council members would like also, and this won't happen today, but they would like there to be a resolution on those referenda. but forward to the un security council. now i can tell you how, what will happen as a result of that if they try and condemn those referenda then russia certainly would use its veto block any security council resolution. there were the names out from out 0 still to come on the program. ah,
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japan bid farewell to full time and sessions of david many question the need for such an expensive state funeral. we'll hear from some of brazil poorest communities about what they want from the next president. head of sunday's election added sport will hear about the $100000000.00 decision made by this and be a stock. aah! power korea is battery in cuba blowing a path towards the u. s. mainland, it's threatening to be the most powerful storm to had. florida had more than a century. bernard smith reports glowing through the cayman islands. hurricane he in opposite taste of what is about to come. cuba and the us mainland. the islands national 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
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approached cuba. with winds reaching a 155 kilometers per hour. it made landfall in the west as a risk of widespread damage in a country already suffering and economic crisis than in ins. path is florida. it's more than a century since a storm like this last threatened, the tampa bay area. we can always heard 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 a storm surge up to 3 meters high. how many people decided to head out of town rather than endure the hurricane. though sitting tight stocked up before heading home to batten down the hatches with
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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, i'll g as in joe klein as they tropical program coordinates of the national weather service. he joins us now live for washington. d secretary with us. joe. just how dangerous or how much of a threats to florida in particular could n b says a very serious life threatening event coming towards florida. we look for intensification of the storm today. there are many impacts that are going to be felt through out the state rains already through the florida keys and south florida . that will continue to progress up to the state, the reins along in the area where the system should track her, going to be well over one foot of rain in that area to to give you a perspective, just the rain itself. it one foot is one 4th of our yearly rainfall in
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washington, d. c. so tomorrow they can have one 4th of what we normally get a year. just to morrow in florida. the storm surge, as was mentioned by the reporter there 3 feet, 3 meters up into the tampa bay area. and further south on that southwest florida coast, it could even be higher up to 4 meters or, or about 12 feet in that area. and of course, the winds being a major hurricane up above a 130 miles an hour sustained through that area. okay, so what would your advice be jolted to anyone in that part of florida right now? certainly finalize your plans to day. whether that be evacuation or to move to a safe environment, finalize your plans today. listening to want to the local emergency managers are
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telling you to do they know about what's going on in their local area. and this is a life threatening event. so please he, those watches and mornings. so to the best of your ability, what about in of us states, north of florida, what's gonna happen to the storm once once it's passed over florida? right, so there continue own up the east coast in georgia and south carolina would be would be next day. and there are some watches and mornings posted for those areas already as we anticipated it. moving further up the course, after it goes over, over land, the wind would be less, but probably over a larger area, the rainfall would carry with it. and of course, since it's coming over land, the storm surge would nearly be a threat as much after going through the jacksonville, florida area,
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the northeast of florida area. there is not much more for the, for the storm surge as it progresses northward. but we can even see a good bit of rain, you know, 3 inches or so, even in washington dc area throughout the weekend as it progresses, further north and continues on up the mid atlantic seaboard. good talk to joe many thanks to the to being with us, joe klein that in washington more than 800000 people in vietnam's central region have been ordered to move to safe areas. as typhoon noro approaches, schools have been closed, public events have been canceled. flights and trains have been postponed. a curfew has been imposed. some breaking news for you now on al jazeera saudi arabia's crown prince ma had been sold on, has just been named the country's prime minister. saudi king solomon ordered the
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cavalry re shuffle. mom had been solomon is widely considered to be the kingdom's de facto ruler. king solomon's other son, harley, ben solomon is the new defense minister. the british pound has stabilized against the us dollar a day after the currency tumble to a record low. it's still down around 4 percent since friday, when new chancellor 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. joe, the whole reports now from london. while tuesday has been broadly speaking, a comma day on the market, the valuation of the pound on monday, the touch historic lows of $1.03 has recovered. some want on tuesday to $1.00 and around $0.08. that's still extremely low though. meanwhile, the, the valuation of british government debt has continued
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a pace that means the cost of borrowing has gone up and up and up, increasing. in fact, by the largest proportion of any time since 1976 and 976 is when the international monetary fund was called in to provide an emergency loan to bailout the falling pounds. then because of a government budget that included historic tax cuts that lead to a spiral in inflation, what's going on at the moment basically, is an enormous crisis of confidence in the markets among investors. on the one hand, incredulous has quite how this government plans to pay back the borrowing. it's taken on to fund $45000000000.00 pounds worth $48000000000.00 worth. they're pretty close to parity. now those 2 currencies of tax cuts, in addition to 2 years worth of help for consumers in paying their spiraling energy bills. and at the same time wore it as well about runaway inflation and the ability of the bank of england to move hard and fast enough to raise rates high enough to
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be able to contain it. the u. k. is economic problems of dominated the annual conference of the opposition labor party. it's sleeter kiss tama urged voters to ditch the governing conservatives at the next election. was paul brunner reports from liverpool, football and politics run deep in the city of liverpool. the labor party has strong historic links here and on the municipal playing fields where parents support their youth teams come rain or shine. hey, there is no love for prime minister liz trust in her brand of trickle down economics, cutting taxes for the wealthy to boost growth. it will just seems con sieboldt, the soldiers that do into the general public up. it baffled me how people can vote full of all i me, but ask about labor leader. kiss darma. and we found many people still unconvinced by his leadership as a labor leader is to by going to enter the case on is that the pace and to take
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their an o richest needs change? i just feel it's been i won't associate curtis massey who could do since hailey plan, to be honest. 15 years since tony blair stepped down as labor prime minister kiss donna is steering the labor party in a similar direction to his predecessor firmly towards the centre ground. of british politics betraying labor, not the conservatives as the party of financial responsibility. what we've seen in the past few days has no precedent. the government has lost control of the british economy. and for want faith crushed the pound. and for walt higher interest rates, higher inflation, higher boring. and for walt not for you. not for working, people for cuts, cuts for the richest one percent in our society. don't forget,
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don't forget. the only way to stop this is with a labor government. a real statement of confidence intent from labor leaders here san a here in liverpool balancing aberrational themes and entrepreneurialism with the realization that it is the workers who generates the company profit. it went down very well here in the whole. now he needs to convince the water public double digit inflation in the u. k. has driven workers in many industries to demand high wages, more than 500 workers currently on strike. at the port of liverpool, sama supports the rise of individuals to go on strike. but a labor government he promised would work in true partnership with business and with the unions strikers are dismayed. politician, it is a foreign course job. you're not going to please everyone. if you support mr. stein, come down and show us started a smashing nonetheless, thomas strategy seems to be working. one poll gives labor
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a 17 point lead over the conservative party. that's a level of support not seen since 2001. the prime minister back then. labor is tony blair, pull brennan, i'll jazeera liverpool, japan as former prime minister sions are bay has been honored in arrest a funeral with world leaders joining current prime minister for me, o casita, and paying tribute. bay was assassinated in july, while campaigning in parliamentary elections. but many opposed the expensive funeral following revelations about based on the part of the ruling parties, ties to the controversial unification church. rob mcbride reports now from tokyo. just a warning of rob's report contains flash photography. the remains of shinto bay were carried into the venue by his widow lucky i 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 guests, including many dignitaries and world leaders,
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they heard casita the tribute to his friend and mental prime minister ave read well after all that you have done for our nation, and thank you. most sincerely, may you rest. etomo p ave served as prime minister twice coming to power a 2nd time as japan was recovering from the 2011 earthquake concern army. and that was really this period that prime minister did bring to japanese politics after the focus 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. and many people have been protesting against this event. they've been ann good by the cost of revelation since the assassination about links with the unification church or so called moonies,
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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 his beliefs, even when many were against him wrangle children a son goodman. i like, are they very much and 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 a controversial one responsible for policies that were often divisive here. but since obey seemed 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. we'll get a weather update backs here on the user. then $28000000000.00 a hammering estimate of damage from pakistan's devastating floods that could push
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millions of people into poverty. we'll take a look at our ship's power by wind. could be the answer to tackling pollution. and in sport woke up posts, but an action for the last time before the final kick off in cancer. andy here with that and the rest of the day sport in 25 minutes. ah hello, there no shortage of hazy sunshine across sir the iranian peninsula at the moment in fact cost much of the middle east, very little cloud showing up here the little dusty across southern part so of a saudi arabia. 39 celsius here in doha winds pick up at touch as we go on into work. thursday, temperature's well, 38 south is is to 100 in fahrenheit, penny warm enough just as warm in baghdad. fine and dry around that eastern side of
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the mediterranean. and finally, dry across much of northern parts of africa. although we will see one or 2 showers just sliding out of northern algeria. she nidia northern parts of libya, much of north africa, as per usual is dry. plenty a, i was cross central africa, some big and like the ones are running right across ivory coast toward sir liberia, sierra leo at of course a big shower extend their way into southern parts of nigeria, extending across central africa 6 hours. now, as the sun continues to make his way further south was across the heart of africa, ride and across the democratic republic of congo to mother, whether to just in, to west south africa, east, over towards the east cape as we go on through wednesday. tell somewhat dryer by the time we come to thursday, just wanted to shout into mozambique, little coastal areas of tanzania. ah, ah,
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ah, in 1996, a group of young people, newton wayne, described their immigration experiences. i don't know what i do. they sent me back to synagogue 25 years on al jazeera world asks how new each and they now feel more . you have to accept that you might never be seen as norwegian. i feel like i didn't belong. they knew who were they now? no ways. lauren is the town on al jazeera lou.
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ah, hello yeah. adrian finnegan here in doha with that he is out from al serra. the headlines are recruiting in, has made land full in western cuba. thousands of people have been moved to safe ground. category 3 still has heading towards the u. s. state of florida. moscow says that for people in for washing control regions of ukraine of voted overwhelmingly to join worship, or to still be encountered after a referendum in these areas. keith, at its western allies, described the polls as a sham and leaks have been detected in north stream one on 2 gas pipelines from russia to germany. sabotage is suspected supplies through an old stream. one was
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suspended by russia earlier this month because were stand off of sanctions. street to never became operational. tonia i spoke to be on lund, who's the director of swedish national seismic network. he says that there's no doubt that but explosions near the pipelines with detected to bloss, sore explosions yesterday in the vicinity of the danish island of bourne home. so 1st in the early morning between sunday and mine, monday at o 2 o 3 swedish time we detected a smaller, lost south east of the island. later that day at 7 pm, there was a larger last north, east of bourne hallman. and the location of the latter bloss, it's very close to the location that the swedish maritime authorities say that's the leaks are occurring. so have a location uncertainty of
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a few kilometres. and this location is about 56 kilometers from the point where they say that the leakage is occurring, you described as blast, that they 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 have lost of minds for example, 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 does the data that you have suggest any particular kind of device?
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no, that's very difficult to say. and 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 the swedish naval explosions. of course, those are close to the coast time closer to our stations. so it was 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. the annual meeting of the u. n is nuclear watched august underway and the austrian capital r corresponded dorsal jabari is covering the event and got a rare chance to look at the equipment that inspectors used to carry out their work in an underground facility. as the international atomic energy agency in the past and present tools on display. this is the main part of how the un nuclear watched
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all confirmed countries are abiding by agreements they have made with the agency. they use cameras. this is the type of camera they had in the past. the minolta was used to make sure nuclear material is not moved without the agency's knowledge of her face. other cameras at the agency is currently using to be able to carry out their work. there are over $1300.00 of them at various different sites around the world at 70 states. i have them and the agency a when they want to look at the footage that the cameras recorded as inspectors can access the database of the cameras and check what they record it. there's also about 800 of these cameras that the footage is being recorded directly here at the i e. a headquarters in vienna. this is how the agency records the footage or in some cases these factors have to travel to the specific sites and bring back them
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footage themselves. in 2021 over 3000 in feel verifications were carried out by the agency. this is an invention designed to make things easier for inspector, so it's called the robot ties charnock, av device warner. me to inspect fuel pon isn't but something that is currently being done by inspectors. these seals are an important way for the agency to make sure that the material that they have counted, stays where it needs to. and currently what they're using is this model. and what the inspectors do is they at cut the seal this part of it and bring it back to headquarters and they check the seal itself to make sure it hasn't been tampered with. now what they will be using in the near future is this model. this doesn't need to come back to headquarters and it doesn't need an inspector to check it, because if anyone tries to tamper with it and it will automatically break it, is this agencies job to verify the peaceful use of nuclear material. a task that's
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more critical now than ever before. some of brazil's poorest communities want the next president who will be elected on sunday to help them escape poverty. more than 33000000 people are going hungry. many blame successive governments for cutting back on social programs. our latin america editor lucille newman report style from the state of our goss fisherman, even needed to do a more of the v, nor has worked most of his adult life here. 4 years ago we visited that a jail to lateral, a shanty town on the shores of the moon. though lagoon day and night, the men dove for a tiny muscle like shellfish cold. so do. while the women and children toiled to extract receive food inside, they barely eat out a living. now, even that spawn even needed or wanted to see that floods earlier this year destroy
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the livelihood of more than 1200 families. why up other? i will die. we had saw 30 thought off go only shells. they're all dead. there's nothing here who can go a little more if i needed to live in a tiny shack with his wife and 2 daughters seen which often proved dang awesome. there's a lot of hunger here. yes, hunger, a lot of hardships that we can't make a living in the low level. the floods also destroyed many of the shacks. but only a few families have been offered an apartment and a public housing project that is swallowing up their shanty town leaving many like medea rosa the silva with nowhere to live. yagi if um possible. and we don't get anything, nothing just promises. they review your file and if you're old, you don't get anything that the police officer state and federal aid is irregular
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and insufficient. 15 years ago, brazil had eradicated extreme poverty. but 6 years ago the situation began reverting. and now brazil is back on the hunger map, according to brazil's institute on food security to day, more than 33000000 brazilians are going hungry and nowhere more so than here in the state of allan goss, in the absence of effect of policies to combat poverty and unemployment malnutrition, and hunger has more than doubled. and that is having a devastating impact on the development of children like these. i cadet mics point out that the last 2 governments began reducing or eliminating social programs long before the pandemic fog a formula. this is not really the existence of hunger is a political decision. hunger is caused by the decision not to implement public policies that could fight it. there's been a political decision to prioritize other things, i fear,
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a phone. and in the absence of a plan to eradicate extreme poverty, lazoodo lab residents have started to breed food. a collective project to ward off heard. you see a human al jazeera marcell, brazil $28000000000.00. that's the estimated cost of the damage caused by the devastating floods in pakistan. nearly $1700.00 people died around one foot of the country was at one point submerged. a new assessment by the government says that around 1800000 jobs have been lost. pushing poverty levels up by 5 percent al jazeera come all high to reports from his love about. the disaster struck out their dime when the country's economy was already in bad shape and inflation or demo or dime. hi. this is probably the worst is guys have focused on since independence . it has watched the read thousands of kilometer charge of highway system rigid
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displays or affected over 30000000 people and rear door, their 70 percent of doors affected by the water. and the fact that the religious, where do you live, are still under water? 70 percent out in the open, didn't good for 1000000 children to 1000000 households gone. and up to a 1000000 life dog launch dead rad show huge large a florida struggling economy. and of course, the fact that now that is a bigger tragedy that is unfolding in the form of a water born degree, that there are thousands of of diarrhea that are created of dangling fever because the stagnant water edge become perfect reading ground for much good to go and did a huge challenge and there are estimates that the construction and rehabilitation
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could take years if not months or take anything from 2 to 10 years to be able to rebuild some of the infrastructure that also includes over $24000.00 schools and several other key installation jo and did a huge dodge facing the government as far as the abilene cation reconstruction, and trying to get the economy back on track. for centuries, sailing ships for the early means of moving cargo around the globe until they were replaced by fuel pod vessels. today, international shipping is one of the world's most polluting industries. so some companies are reviving wind power to transport goods at a more environmentally friendly way. this natasha butler reports in northwest and from the avalon to sailing ship is an impressive site. the boat is more than a century old, but very much turned towards the future. it uses only wind power to carry cargo on
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journeys that are largely free of carbon emissions and pollution. we started this because we saw of the need for clean transport and clean sea transport. and then we also want to draw the attention to our consumer isn't the way we consume goods. the way we consume goods requires large amounts of, of ships that carry well in my eyes, use the stuff. and that creates a lot of pollution for the earth, which is absolutely necessary. so we want to often eternity global shipping accounts for 3 percent of the world, annual carbon emissions. the industry has set a target of having them by 2050 olivia turnkey as wind power could be part of the solution. works for french company, the building, one of the world's biggest cargo sailing ship. major saucers from lots of ideas have been considered by the big shipping companies like attaching a big sale to container ships or using l n g. but none of them come up with
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something workable. like the sailing ship that we are building, demand for wind power, transportation is growing. an increasing number of companies are signing up to have their goods carried by sailing ships because it is good for the planet. but he's also good for business. in eastern france, the country's only carbon neutral champagne producer uses electric machinery and sustainable methods. and we use a 80 percent of recycled glove, which uses less energy to melt. michelle tapia transformed his generations old estate because he's passionate about the environment. he'll soon you sailboats to ship his champagne, declines abroad. it's more expensive to carry the wind that way. but i'm sure that some consumers and majority of consumers in the future will do appreciate the fact that the transportation doesn't produce any any common sailing boats are
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unlikely to replace container ship soon as they're slower and can't carry as much. but as energy prices saw and concerning, the climate change grows, they could help the shipping industry to change tack. natasha butler al jazeera, dwanda ne, northwestern france. nasa has deliberately smashed the spacecraft into an asteroid the well, so it happened in real time. it was all done in the name of humanity survival as rob rentals explains. 11000000 kilometers from earth. the spacecraft hurtled closer and closer to the rocky asteroid. that was its target. and then bull's eye, oh, scientists and engineers at mission control, cheer as the spacecraft smashes into a far off asteroid hold on morpho. so it's a key step toward defending the world from future devastating impacts by mass of space rocks, we are showing that planetary defense is
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a global endeavor, and it is very possible to save our planet. this is double asteroid re direction test or dart was launched in november last year. it's entire mission was to ram into, to more force at a speed of more than 6 kilometers per 2nd, or 3600 kilometers an hour. the result, it's hoped a gentle nudge pushing the asteroid on a new path over many years. the change in trajectory will grow larger, while di morpho itself is not on a course to collide with earth. space rocks like the one that flashed across the sky in russia 9 years ago, hit the planet all the time. and the big ones can change the course of life on earth. 65000000 years ago, a huge object crashed near the yucatan peninsula, causing global devastation. scientists believe the impact is directly linked to the
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extinction of the dinosaurs. getting rid of t rex and their kin was a good thing for us, mammals, but another collision of the same magnitude won't be, it could destroy us all. so the international consortium behind dart hopes to defend the earth from potential catastrophe. by combining careful observations to identify asteroid threats, years or decades ahead of time, along with the ability to knock them off their collision course. yet there are no known astride breadth by when we find one in the future. maybe we'll have the technologies to potentially preventive di morphis's, new trajectory will be studied for years to come. the information gleaned from the test will hopefully help prevent humanity from suffering the same fate as the dinosaurs rob reynolds al jazeera. the little known penguin is the world's most illegally trafficked mammal. the world wildlife fund estimates for more than a 1000000 of the creatures have been traffic in a decade. but in south africa,
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some conservationists dedicating their lives to rehabilitating them. every angry report. this south african penguin is nicknamed bumper. he was confiscated during an undercover operation. and he's one of many brought to vet 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 dehydrated, and most of them had pneumonia when we, when we receive them, the animals it 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 costs that seem vo, but it's also the time it's required. south african penguins 18th in captivity. and so they need to forage for food for up to 6 hours a day. emma de 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 save and time that we save that hundreds and thousands of being poached in that time. we're not talking a matter of 10 years, so be exchanged. 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 future generations. as for 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, it's inane, south africa. just ahead here. all that is our white china is gifting the fee for
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world cup host casara. true, john hernandez. adams flores, an interview with the basketball, we'll call takes an unexpected term, and he's here to explain it in just a moment. oh, a time with
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secret. mm hm. and then international anti corruption, excellence award boat. now for your hero, lou. ah, again china is gifting 2 giant pandas to cas awesome, but mark lee football woke up being held in the gulf states. patrick folk reports now from the city of vietnam. well, if you remember back to february the time of the winter olympics in beijing cats as
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a mere shake to mim, been hammered, al tiny was really one of a few well meters 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 sir. hale and sariah will arrive in october ahead of the world cup and remember china failed and it's been 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. then with a bit of panda, diplomacy, china's ambassadors, doha said that this was a gift from china's 1400000000 people and said that surely would become
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a new symbol of friendship. between cats are and china time for sport, his andy, thank you so much, asian or catalyst final match before the country hosts the men's football woke up as just finished. the asian champions drew against chile in a friendly in austria, that our school has been in a training camp for 4 months for the place. taken away from their domestic leagues, they can focus on preparing for the nation's 1st ever woke up appearance. when alexey sanchez, he opened the scoring for chilly, who missed out on qualification for the finals. the cutter hit back with 2 goals in the 2nd half a chrome, a fatal seller. can i can i can i'm gone captain hassan. i'll hate us with the cones in the last few days. cattle have been beaten by crushes under 23 feet, an canada. o chilly cries 2 or 2 of the doubt. final score to kick off the middle of the 1st row cup against ecuador on november
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28th is player to you. some young men proved to be the match when if the south korea say beat feller qualify cameron, one mill, south korean made it the semi finals. the left on the world cup is held in asia. that was in 2002 when they were co hosts. with japan, iran and african champion cynical, also heading to the world cup bay. true in the game, also played in australia, cynical going ahead. thanks. when own goal, concept as moon getting the equalizer one want the final school on monday, england and germany should 6 goals at wembley, leaving both coaches with plenty to think about before they arrive at the world cup . so hel, molly cripples was done with the world cup less than 2 months away. old rival, england, and germany play down to thrill at wembley stadium. the nations the contest being both sides last much before the final. right after go,
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let's 1st talk things came alive after the break with england out a short defender, harry mcguire, conceding a penalty. manchester cities ill kagen don't slotted away with ease to make it one nails that was perfectly placed by okay, i can do a quarter of an hour later. things got better for germany. a stunner from chelsea's chi haven't putting the visitors to want. it seemed like it was all over for england. change it, but they rallied. luc shows, edward snuck over the line to make it to one. and moments later, mason mount got the whole side on level to england, then won a penalty of the dude bellingham was brought down. just inside the box. harry came stepped up against and converted england. 3rd go in 12 minutes
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to go to his teams. 32, lead didn't last long vote on a spill by england's keeping nick post, allowing habits to level things up with his 2nd goal of the night. it ended $33.00. a result that will give both garrett south gates and hansi flick plenty to think about before. carter 2022. so halem elite al jazeera while mondays game was england's last test. before the world cup, the 2018 semi finalists are in their worst run of results in 30 years. the whole experience has been one we needed, i think to, to, to grow the next part as a team because you're going to have pressure and i woke up and you can try and avoid pressure and, but it's coming, you know, maybe it's the 3rd group game maybe it's a quarter final, whatever it might be, it's coming so better that we feel it and we learn how to deal with it.
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vista, eustace, i think it's important. every single player works a bit on himself before the tournament. if i all do that, then it would do some good if every single player was a bit fitter, a bit more self assured, a more convincing in their actions and $100000000.00 n b a star. busy carrier thing is put a price on his decision not to get the coven $19.00 vaccine. the broken that's guard was unable to plane home games until march, because of new york's pandemic rules in his availability for away games depended on the rules of other states. irving says being and vaccinated lost him a 4 year contract extension. and the international basketball federation is investigating a fight that broke out after a women's well cut much in australia happened during a post game interview. 2 players from molly getting in a bit of an altercation after that scene was eliminated from the competition. they just lost the serbia. it was their 4th straight defeats. ok, that is
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a sports his they're looking for. now, i'm not sure whether you should be doing this final story or me is, is cheerfully as you, before we go and i played on the scandal, it's been rocking the world of chess, grand master magnus carson, as publicly accused one of his opponents of cheating. after hinting that he would do so for weeks, he lost a 19 year old american handles niemen at the single field cup in saint louis cost them quit a game against me. but a week later, at an online event where i am standing by london to update you in just a few moments policy again. ah ah and
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october and now just ala in an election set to define a nation, brazilians would choose between the radically different current hard line, conservative presidents and the former socialist president. a sense of community delves into full unique communities revealing how they are adapting to the 21st century. china holds its national congress of communist party members with president t likely to be re elected as its head. what does this mean for china of the world? only with dreams takes you beyond the glitz and glamour, revealing the stories of those seeking fame and fortune in the world's largest film industry. bosnia goes to the poles in an election that will be what closely by both you and russia. october on al jazeera, debating the issues of the day produce as always, den criminalized around the boundaries of rights leaders member there people are families and our friends and our community member on our online at your voice. this mandatory don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be off with
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