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with often knocking out power destroying parts of cuba. a stronger hurricane ian is approaching, florida. i'm threatening catastrophic damage. ah, again, i'm adrian again. this is al 0 life and also coming up a russian region there, georgia limits incoming cars as thousands trying to escape globalization wait for hours of the border. i over here in baghdad. supporters of a she, a politician, walked outside, are come from police. while paul convene on the resignation of its speaker and
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guineas for the leader, mussa come at a goes on trot, exactly 13 years, up to more than $150.00 antique optima protest as well killed at a stadium. ah, a powerful category for store was barreling towards the u. s. state of florida. how can ian as expected to make landfall along the southwest coast in the coming hours? early up it knocked out power in cuba. people in florida, a bracing for its impact had been warned of catastrophic flooding. the states governor is warning of a nasty 2 days ahead. leah harding reports the warm waters in the gulf of mexico are making hurricane in even stronger from space. it's seen swirling over the caribbean. oh yeah,
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this woman in cuba weeds through waters inside what's left of her home. oh, i thought it was the disaster. i've never seen this before. we lost everything. nothing is left as you can see. now florida is next. you need to evacuate now. you're the governor of florida told people and it's south west to leave as the waves get taller and stronger. so this is a major, major storm. it's something that we knew was going to be significant. that the strengthening of this over the last night, you know, has been, has been really, really significant, is potentially that it could, data could make landfall as a category 5 would, the lack of power. many are downloading a free app called zillow. that works like a walkie talkie and can be used with little to no cell phone signal. it was the number one downloaded app during hurricane harvey in 2017. other preparations
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include stocking up on food and water. and this creative trick, if you have especially an old laptops sitting around and the storms coming, keep it plugged in, keep the battery charge. and then even if you never turn the laptop on, it's basically a gigantic battery pack that you can use to get several charges out of your phone. despite the various tips, officials say they are still concerned, residents may be apathetic. i do have concerns about complacency. we're talking about impacts in a part of florida that hasn't seen a major direct impact in nearly a 100 years. there's also parts of florida where there's a lot of new residents that have never experienced this type of threat. so my message to them is still take this very seriously. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration predicts $6.00 to $10.00 hurricanes will form in the atlantic this year. half are expected to be major lia hardy, i'll do 0. alvaro's nasa seine is in tampa, florida. well, it seems like florida has done so far as the maximum. it's can
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a let alone the different calls from the officials to all the residency year to really, really take this one seriously. unlike other storms, because many florida is as you know, went through many stores before and that survived literally. but this time i from washington to the local tallahassee. a government in florida the called is take it seriously and, and, and really leave they, they started 3 to 4 days ago. now the airport is closed, the schools are closed. everything around me is closed. there's not one bit why can buy little piece of bread, for example, or auto put gas in my station. so yes, in america our florida is ready. but there is always a little number of floridians who won't his that call who won't leave those areas. and that's a real danger. many decided because they just think they can ride this store, they have enough expertise, what we call a knowledge of the sea and the movement of the nature. so they decided to stay and
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they are just by the sea. and they don't, he'd that call. there are other cases where they're just people who just can't leave and have no health for social family reasons. i talked to this lady who are the, this gentleman who is deaf and blind is on it a his on it isn't us a 10 story building and just decided to stay because he just has no help. so there are those cases here. once it starts, the authorities are saying, buddies you are on your own, nobody will come to the rescue. russia has called for a un security council meeting of damage to truth. it's nord stream gas pipelines and the bolt exceed the european union, and nato say those leaks were due to sabotage non stream one usually ships gas directly from russia to germany. but deliveries was suspended by russia earlier this month because of a stand off of a sanctions. denmark and sweeping 1st reported the leaks the the either the born home shipping near the lions has been restricted. a noise deploying its military to
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protect its oil and gas installations are 0. steadfast reports not from loop men in northern germany, where the old stream pipeline reaches shore investigations are ongoing. here at the baltic sea ice into what actually happened. of course we heard yesterday from sweetie says i smaller is that there were explosions recorded and the most european lead us here agreed that it was very likely sabotaged. but who has done this, who could be behind is this is still a big question mark, and many here are not waiting for any results of this investigation to come out. and a blame game is ongoing. the europeans of finger pointing at russia for being behind this, although it's their own pipes. they say this could be some kind of warning that more actions could be taken. and the russians, on the other hand, are saying that the united states have most to benefit if the oil prices are going
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up. and actually the foreign ministry spokeswoman from moscow motor. yeah. cobblestone has put on her telegram channel that russia wants to call a special session fraud. and you unsecure with the council in what she calls investigating to sabotage acts towards north stream. so there's a lot of accusations going back and forth. but meanwhile, europe has been shocked of course, by the fact that this has really shown the vulnerability of its energy supply. and the danish defense minister met to the nate, the nato chief sold and burke saying that this energy supply really has to be more secure. it your opinion of the u. s. are planning to impose more sanctions on russia for holding what they call sham referendums and ukraine. the pilots were held in the russian occupied parts of cas songs. opera. yeah. don't ask. and lou hans, the credit bank authorities say the result show, the people have overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation. separatist
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reported huge margins of victory say that they, lou haskell, 98 percent of voters favored annexation. i'll just serious heart of the homemade travel to southern towns in ukrainian control territory to hear what people that have to say about the votes. it's always the same desolate scenes. ghost towns this troy saw less. this is the cause to green is paying to regain control of land that was occupied by russia. we are invested got pedia in the north of histone region. the look on the faces of those who state. tell the story. here there is no sign of referendum, but the russians are just 5 kilometers away. and people their vote to decide if the sun should join the russian federation. the referendum is a sham, according to the kind of sun administration. now in exile. also moved from what we
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are getting information from local people there. you should understand. it's not a referendum, it's a movie. everything is done for the cameras. there was no preparation. according to the law. they are coming to people's houses with weapons and forcing them up. they catch them on the street. gina voted with her feet by escaping into the ukrainian side. she won't show her face because some of her relatives are still in the russian held part of her son. she's worried about what could happen in the days to come. it's very difficult for us to speak to people who are living in areas under russian occupation, and from here it is impossible to reach those areas. so we asked andree if he could call his mother who is still in her son. and tell us what is happening there. about 200000 people have been displaced by the wars since his started 7 months ago. my landry is one of them. my father died 3 years ago, but when soldiers came to visit my mom, they were lucky for her,
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my dad to vote. there was some people who voted for russia, but not in big numbers. many others have fled regions where the river and m has taken place. over the past 5 days, maria had stayed in russian control part of that body. jeff was 7 months. she says being forced to vote was the last straw. but for his sister massey, lena, this is a bittersweet moment, and a bottle fit. it angers me all your life. you grow up with people, you work with them, you live next to them. and then all of a sudden they embrace the colors of russia and they are happy and smiling that they are part of russia. and while the international community has declared the referendum, illegal ukrainians fear that the vote will mean even more and more devastation before they regained control of their country. and that, that, i mean, algebra in southern ukraine, thousands of people have fled russia since flooding they have who's in issued a mobilization or to last week. prices for flights from moscow. rose after the
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announcement burst for places like took here, the u. e. and the former soviet republics, like georgia and our media sold out, long traffic jams have formed that land crossings into neighboring countries. roads into georgia cassock started mongolia, have seen an influx of russians looking to cross. and the crossing from st. petersburg to finland could soon be restricted. that's after the finish. government announced that it was barren russian tourists in the coming days, rushes north of saint here origin, the poorest georgia has announced restrictions on cars driving, arriving from other parts of the country. tens of thousands of been trying to cross into georgia waiting for hours sometimes in the border. the online service yaks maps says that the traffic jam leaving, leading to the, the, the last border, crossing, stretched for around 15 kilometers. on tuesday. the governor of turkey is southern province of antalya says that increasing number of russians who the arrived aren't
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returning home, sit and conceal lou reports from a stumble. flights to stumble and anchor are full of books from russia, eb, but this time it people, the russian people are, are preferring to extend their stay. so this is interesting case and i spoke to some real estate agencies in antalya. they are telling me that more and more people are coming or calling them or to ask for is 6 months or one year long term rentals in on sonya and antonio has become a very important attraction, attractive destination for russians, ukrainians, iranians, cossacks, and air congress. people and iran in more than 50000 russians have gained residential residential permits in the last couple of years. but when you come to a stumble again, a we are hearing from the turkish airline companies that they flights are still
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full of books. they are returned. slides are booked like 99 to 5 percent, but we are hearing more and more stories and these days that it rushes wire coming to turkey. if i'd prefer to stay for longer time to see what's going to happen in there, a country as the a partial mobilization decision, or has been put in place as since last week. still to come on al jazeera spray jane makes and roots are the pacific. we looked at y, washington is hosting a solid island, lead us for the 1st time. ah, anticipation is rising. and so as the atmosphere, are you ready with sibling cattle aways? hello. the weather slot you set fire across a good parts of for japan over the next couple of days. screen peninsula, not too bad here as well. well,
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the parts of china still sing some pleasant sunshine. 3031 celsius here is that dry weather for the korean peninsula. few showers, say just hug in the east coast of japan and noticed some live the showers longest spells of rain still lingering around southern parts of china as a result of what was typhoon or nori making its way through. these will improve as we go through the we can't fish out into central china further north, more want for friday, final dryer, which was to part of that state $28.00 celsius in tokyo. so in the case of, nor you can see how it's made its way across vietnam. quickly pushing across into a good part of laos, easing further west, which as we go on through the next, as a good splash of showers across the philippines. some weather weather here, malaysia saying some lavish out and where showers now started to show the hand across indonesia, sinking further southwards as we go on through friday. now in the case of nor you will see it having an impact on northern thailand, grassy pushing across into my and mar as we go on thursday. other side of the
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piping goal. some haiti shares cos eastern parts of india, and so wet weather down to water, se to with sponsored by cat on a ways with ah a ah,
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hello again, this is l 0. let's remind you of the main nearest the cell in a strengthened him to a category for hurricane. as it bears down on florida, people are being bored of catastrophic storm searches. early of the heart come left cuba without power. rushing back to authorities and full regions of ukraine, say the results of referendums held of a 5 days. sure that people have overwhelmingly those it's joy and the russian federation. keith and it's western allies say the vote is a sham. 3 rockets of hip, the highly fortified green zone and iraq's capital bank sat. 7 people were injured, it happened this parliament was discussing whether to accept the speaker's resignation. it's the 1st time and peace of man. since supporters of the ship politician mac todd asada held a citizen in parliament in july earlier, son of supporters marched towards parliament, were dispersed to point to lease. how serious ali hush was, are those protests?
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security forces were pushed back from diarrhea to square right now on the entrance of a gym. woody bridge. as you can see, many of those i support. i'm trying to push their way towards the bridge. good. now right now, clashing good security forces, throwing stones on down in an attempt to cross the bridge door. the other side of the city, if you have it's raining stones and people are angry over here, i go over 7 issues, and we over internal issues with connie quoting form, and we over regional medlink international imagining. i mainly over the situation unfolds right now. as you can see,
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because it was, as you know, are pushing towards the end of the hedge towards the entrance of the bridge. think also control not, not security forces on attempting to get back to the square where we are going to where we're going to in order to close the bridge. once again opening the bridge. we'll give that protested the chance to go towards the green zone, which is what the security forces are trying to prevent from baghdad. bonnie hush him jesse, it'll at least 7 people have been killed and 28 wounded in iranian strikes on the rocks. kurdish reaching to hans says that its targeting terrorist groups strikes have been, have repeatedly been carried out on a rocks kurdish region as protests mount in a run over the death of the kurdish woman. massa immediate police custody iraq has
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summoned iran's ambassador will master me. these parents have filed a complaint against the police who arrested their daughter. demonstrations, continued billy, 2 weeks after nationwide protests began. a rights group says that at least 75 people were killed in the unrest. critics accused police of firing directly a protest us among those arrested. is the daughter of the for president ashtray rough, some johnny the u. s. is hosting a summit of pacific island leaders in washington for the 1st time it a bit to count a china expanding influence in the region. australia anti zealand are attending, as observers, but many pacific island leaders view climate change as their biggest challenge. let's go live mount washington and al jazeera set roslyn jordan ross. tell us more about the summit. well, this is really a full court press by the biden administration at this hour. this
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u. s. secretary of state, tony blanking is hosting a working lunch for the pacific island leaders of prime ministers and presidents to our basically kick off 2 days of intense meetings. not just on climate change, but also on economic educational and security concerns that after this working lunch, the officials are going to be meeting with the commer secretary, gina raimondo, as well as with the officials from a d h. s. the military and the coast guard in particular, to look at security regents issues around their countries. of course, this is a very much of a high priority for the bind administration, even though it started it's so coal rebalancing or pivot to the asia pacific rim during the term of barack obama. this is the 1st time that the, any us presidency has put such intense focus on these islands mailing in the
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southern pacific ocean. but the leaders of those islands want to talk more about climate change than they do about the influence of china in the region to. but that's right. and that's because climate change is an existential challenge. really, to of these countries of futures. if the rising waters, because of rising a planet, temperatures ends up by eroding their territories, well, what do they have in terms of a country? and so trying to deal with land reclamation, trying to deal with the economic of programs that might be able to mitigate us. some of the impact of a rising, the sea levels on these countries is very much top of mind. and we expect to hear from the us, us some sort of of funding to help these countries deal with the problem. but ultimately, it's not so much what these countries are able to do to protect their territory.
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it's also what countries such as the u. s. such as china, such as india, countries that are the largest producers of greenhouse gases can do to reduce their global impact and thus make it easier for these countries. whether it's palau and like we're nisha, the solomon islands, the marshall islands, to continue to thrive, to continue to care for their citizens and zeros roslyn. children reporting like that from washington crossman ethos. north korea's 5 to short range ballistic missiles off its east coast. they were launched from the shannon area near the capital pyongyang so condemned north korea saying that it will continue operations to the tunnels, korea from more than a traction. the bank of england is warning over risk to the case. financial stability after the pound dropped to an all time low against the us dollar on monday. traders with concerned of a new chancellor quasi which hangs package of tax cuts and the amount of money by
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being borrowed to pay for it. the i m f says that it will increase inequality on thursday. the bank of england stepped in to buy government bonds to help bring stability to the financial system. and he's ready rate on home and the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank turned into a gun fight for several hours for palestinians were killed. the israelis targeted the relatives of a man who was killed in april after attacking people intel of eve. john henry reports from ramallah early in the morning is really forces arrive at a refugee camp. in jeanine. a bulldozer leads the way is really army troops. fire in anti tank weapon attacked. it called the pressure cooker designed to get people inside the building to flee. leaving this home in flames then begins and hours, long armed confrontation that leaves dozens wounded, some dead. this mobile phone video appears to capture the moment one gunman is
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killed. at a nursery nearby sounded gunfire since children scrambling. the target of the raid was the home of relatives of rod cousin. a gunman who killed 3 israelis and injured several more in april and bar and television. he alluded israeli forces for hours before they finally fatally shot him. this video shows he's really forces drilling holes for explosives in his home in september. then demolishing it with a blast. the israeli army says on wednesday it was looking for 2 gunmen suspected of carrying out recent shooting attacks. one of them was chasms. brother abdul rockman. father has him. his now lost a 2nd son, rod cousins, brother abbott, died in the attack on wednesday. we would be they demolished our house by those only tricks that are going to destroy our determination. they killed my funds by the end of the day to the i live in heaven with believing god in accept. he's real . the raid follows an increase in armed palestinian attacks on israeli targets in
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the occupied west bank, especially in the northern cities of janine and nobilis. the palestinian authority condemned the red with prime minister mohammed dia saying how much indian blood has become a ticket in the upcoming israeli elections. some israeli leaders say the palestinian authority appears to be losing control on the west bank. palestinian leaders say the rise and attacks on israeli forces is due to frustration over the lack of a peace process. the oslo accords, the promise palestinians, their own state nearly 30 years ago, never created one and the generation that's grown up since then. he's growing impatient hours after the attack. the funerals were underway, as is required under islamic tradition, but they are only likely to increase rising tensions on the west bank. john henderson, al jazeera ramallah, the trial of guineas, former president and 10 other says on the way in the capital con crea,
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accused of being responsible for a massacre. a massacre took place on this day, 13 years ago. at least 157 people were killed and 1200 injured in the unrest. the victims were attending a demonstration, protesting against will. so come out as intention to run the president the following year. i'm going to address reports basically, it's a moment to stay for all involved for the victims. a day have been waiting for 13 years. speeches was presented at this event, which of course also cited with the launch of the building behind me, which is a new court complex while the trial is expected to happen right now, the victims are moving into that building. if i step out of the picture, the victims moving into the building to be part of the trial, i just set to begin the trial for my military law. who said that just come out and
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people considered us accomplishes in the murder of more than $150.00 people. that fateful date, september 28th, 2009. which is why delivered here. and everybody is hopping on the importance of keeping justice and making sure that this never happens again. not only do you need, but across the world, brazil's former presidents, louis ignacio luna da silva, has widened his lead over incumbent diable sorrow in the latest opinion poll ahead of the election on sunday in the run up to the vote. we've been to luna's place of birth to retrace his political career. our latin america editor, lucille newman reports from panam, booker, a remote dirt road in northeastern brazil, the country's poorest region. this is where it, aldo santos takes us to see where his cousin, reecy masula garcia. i was born or at least an exact replica, the home of donnelly, and do louis, mother you regional fell down years ago. this was the typical house of subsistence
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farmers made of mud, and coconut tree sticks with no running water or electricity as his toilet thinks it won't buy the prosecutors yet as voice. it's important to reconstruct the story for future generations so that they can assimilate louis story and realize that they too can fight for collective justice in these times of individualism. but our dois, this was the bedroom with a family of 10 slept, and this suitcase was used as a closet until lula mother who was illiterate, decided to take all of her children to sao paolo never dreaming who one of her youngest sons would eventually become. newly began working at the age of 14 and went on to become a formidable trade union leader and founder of the workers pike or p t. he had little formal education, but an abundance of christmas and negotiating skills. in 2003 newly became brazil's 1st working class president. he introduced sleeping social reforms to combat
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poverty. and this distinction of working class resilience from providing educational rulers to fresh water access for people like palmer gomez, missy amal, welcome. i began to love lula long ago, like a father, a hero, because i'm assuming he embraces the cause of the poor. emotional. massive housing projects also help lift 33000000 people from poverty during his 2 terms, which coincided with the boom and prices for brazilian commodities, brazil's economy sort, where there were, we had all was not well. nagging charges of corruption had long surrounded him and his political party. a multi 1000000000 dollar graph scandal exploded after he left office in 2010. just as the economy began regressing ha, millions of brazilians turned on lula, demanding. he go to jail.

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