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ah ah a in 1996, a group of young people need to know when described that immigration experiences. i don't know what i do if they sent me back to say you got 25 years on algiers they were wild. asks how norwegian they now feel. well, you have to accept that you might never be seen as norwegian. i felt like i didn't belong. then you. who are they now? no ways. lauren is at home on al jazeera. ah
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ah, devastating winds, floods and storm surge, hurricane ian batter's, florida, at least a 1000000 people there have lost power. ah, thank you for joining us. i'm cyril benya. this is al jazeera live from bill, also coming up in the show. russia calls a un security council meeting after gas leaks on its north stream pipeline. it also rejects accusations from some you countries that it is to blame around as president says, the death of massa mimi after police arrest is a tragedy, but warns protested against further violence and emergency bank of england measures to stop at pensions meltdown as the pound plummets following the new governments many bush ah
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ah, so the store in florida where hurricane in has made landfall, winds are approaching 250 kilometers per hour. the storm is almost at category 5 status. that's the most dangerous, more than 2 and a half 1000000 people have been given a mandatory evacuation order, at least a 1000000 or without power. streets are flooded in parts of the state and emergency services say that they're getting calls from people trapped in their homes. heidi show castro has more with wind speed talking 250 kilometers per hour. hurricane e and ripped across florida's gulf coast. wednesday afternoon, waves turn streets into rivers, florida's governor warning the worst may still be to come. it is gonna have major, major impacts in terms of wind, in terms of rain, in terms of flooding jobs. so this is gonna be a nasty, nasty, a day to days. oh wow. holes are without power as utility workers from 27
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states prepared to descend. as soon as the storm clears. about 2 and a half 1000000 people were ordered to evacuate, but some stay behind risking everything is my home. for a me and my mom, you know, i me that goes then what, what, what do you do? it's been decades since a hurricane of this magnitude hit florida's western coast curiosity through some people out on to an exposed sea bed earlier wednesday. the water temporarily sucked away by the storms. low pressure is so dangerous to be after. so even if you see the water receding, it's not the time to go out there and, and look at it or collect shells or whatever it is. the national hurricane center is warning of catastrophic storm surge winds and flooding across florida, as people sheltered in place. president joe biden said the federal government would
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help with certain rescue and recovery. forgive me, he is also warning the oil and gas industry not to raise gas prices. do not let me repeat, do not do not use as an excuse to raise gasoline prices. her gardener is slow movement across florida means the state will likely be pummeled for days. to come, i did yo castro al jazeera o 0 nasir has seine is in tampa. he says that large areas of fort myers have been left without power. there was tremendous damage and officially now we know those at least 1000000 people in floria, south florida, exec, exactly without power. and according to the governor who spoke this morning, who was much more information detail above the strength of this storm, he said, governor de santis to day, this is a storm to remember. and indeed,
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we're looking now at a disaster over lumen the a southern side of florida. and it won't stop here because this rain, a company in this young, a storm will sustain a winds of at least a 100 miles an hour constantly for at least 15 hours to next thursday. and 2 people in cuba were killed as the hurricane hit the island on tuesday. the storm also called the nationwide blackout plunging about 11000000 people in the darkness. with a 4 year out of the electricity went out yesterday at 11. the power came back for a while and then it went out again. our concern is that now with the floods we haven't been able to go out and look for food. we have to see where we can go to look for bread because that is what we can use to provide food for the children. so even though we have some food in the house for the situation, maybe in the article, but i said i got an error. i hope you're like, tricity would be back soon, but we don't know when we will have electricity again, it's a worry. moscow has called for
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a un security council meeting over damage to 2 of its north stream gas pipelines in the baltic sea, russia f. s b security service says it has launched an internal international terrorism investigation into what it called intentional damage to the pipelines, the european union, and nato say the leagues were due to sabotage north stream. one usually ships gas directly from russia to germany. however, deliveries were recently recently suspended by russia because of a stand off over sanctions. denmark and sweden 1st reported the leagues near the island of bourne home. shipping. near the lines has been restricted and norway's deploying its military to protect its oil and gas installations. step boston reports from movement on germany's bolted coast. a controversial project from the start with billions of dollars is not as good as that. not $31.00 and $2.00 will not transporting gas to germany at the time of the leaks. but looking at the extent of the damage, experts wonder if they will ever be used again. while it's still anyone's guess was
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responsible for what looks like an attack on the pipelines the leaks reveal how fall noble europe's energy supply is. especially since russia's invasion of ukraine, the annie of all the suitors wearing a serious situation in you, with long been aware that the baltic sees and area of high attentions look at the rhetoric around finland and sweden's membership of nato. the baltic sea is an area where you have to expect this many and europe of youth rush of sabotaging their own pipelines and speculated that more attacks could come. moscow has rejected these accusations, saying it's the americans who benefit most from the price of gas going up. analysts say a high level of expertise is needed to cause this kind of damage, unit infrastructure for unit equipment, for it, you need money for it, need expertise for it. it can't be done that easily. so there's, there's a couple of organizations only that can actually do this, which also means you can hedge. that means you're bringing probably
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a lot more intelligence than military to anticipate anything that might happen. and that might need to a much more secure system. hundreds of millions of cubic meters of gas which were left in the pipelines has been pouring into the baltic sea. the main gas leaking from north stream into the ball to see if me saying this has a much larger impact on global warming than the c o 2. if the guys burn, depending on how much of it is absorbed by sea water, and how much goes up in the air ex, let's say a to do as much damage to the climate as a c o 2 emissions of a metal large city like health. thank whole entire year. just a few days before the leaks were detected, hundreds of germans, how the rally, demanding that the government start operating north trim to like many and europe germans are struggling to pay their energy bills. after russia got supplies in response to sanctions imposed by the west, i'm, if you make sure that we have reasonably private got the game and that the things
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are ended, that's one here. germany has been looking for alternatives to russian gas. the damaged north stream pipes have made it even more clear that the country needs a more secure supply of energy. steadfast and al jazeera. in looking on the baltic sea. thousands of russians continue to flee the country since last week. partial mobilization ordered the draft more people into the army for the ukraine war. new restrictions have been imposed to stop cars through crossing into georgia long part of the border. traffic jams of up to 15 kilometers long have been reported. the european union and the u. s. are planning to impose more sanctions on russia for holding what they call sham referendums in ukraine. the ballots were held in russian occupied parts of eastern ukraine and the criminal back to authorities. there say that the results show that people overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation. separate this reported huge margins of victory saying that for instance, in the region of hands, 98 percent of voters favored annexation. well,
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here's the european commission president as she laid out some of the new sanctions that will be put in place against russia. we do not accept the referenda and any kind of annexation in ukraine. and we're determined to make the kremlin pay for this further escalation. so we propose sweeping new import bands on russian products. this will keep russian products out of the european market and deprive russia of an additional 7000000000 euros in revenues. were also proposing to extend the list of products that cannot be exported to russia anymore . the amos here to deprive the kremlin military complex of key technologies. lawman vall, reports from moscow in the red square in the center of moscow,
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not far from the kremlin. preparations are already on the way, putting up the stage for a huge national celebration for what is going to happen and what is going to happen is basically, these 4 regions are going to be officially announced as and next to the russian federation, there is a process to that, which has already started to day when the leaders of those, the pro russian leaders of those 4 regions at rest requests to president vladimir putin to consider the annexation. then they will come here in person to meet with president putin. that's when they sign a treaty and that it will be taken to the constitutional court to study its compatibility with russian constitution. then it will be voted by the 2 chambers of the parliament before it becomes law. and once it becomes law, it will be at definitively and officially announced by president vladimir putin
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himself, in a, in a, in a, in a, an addressed to the nation for none of this sits will in ukraine, as you can imagine. here is the perspective in keith with troll stratford. well, as you can imagine, the message here from the ukranian capital cave is one of defiance and complete rejection of what they say. all these sham referendums that lack any kind of legal basis. in international law, we've been speaking to a number of officials over the last couple of days, one of which is an adviser to president zalinski. michael mckayla pal dolock. an he says that these referendums mean absolutely nothing to ukraine in terms of its military strategy in terms of its goals. they are still determined and vowing to take back control of all the russian occupied areas including crimea. he also said that the referendum basically put an end to any potential resumption in any
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peace negotiations. and he cold get again as we've heard time and time again over the last 7 months from the ukrainians. they demanding more weapons and they are expecting an escalation in fighting in the coming days and weeks ahead. with respect to the fighting, we understand that they are ongoing battles and a lot of which are very much focused on the town of lee man. now that town is northeast of a large urban centre of sla yancey and the offense evil to counter offensive being mounted in that area. only man is part of ukrainian forces counter offensive to started a couple of weeks ago. and so great success south of the, the city of called kevin is seeing them take back thousands of square kilometers of land. and a foreign minister of estonia says the referendums won't be recognized by ukraine in western countries. does not make any difference on the legal position
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about these territories, which are most probably a nearest time going to be annexed by russia. and i think there is going to be also a clear difference looking, these particular level of new escalation, russia has turned as also the president of ukraine. the more is it, and you have stated that if russia next is the territory, these are blushed. it has promised or has given a signal to do it that there will be no any kind of b stocks. so what i was thinking about the security when the war is doing gone. and surely the partial mobilization will journey to a new escalade level. and coming back to the break on al jazeera, it's raining so people over here
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in baghdad, supporters of shia cleric moved out of thought or confront police doing a problem and session over the resignation. ah, anticipation is rising and so is the atmosphere. you read? i went to my castle, a ways does monsoon reins continue to clear away from india top to bottom. hi everyone. so we can really see where they are now stretching from entrepreneur dash right through into buffer roster. and that's what we'd expect this time of the year . they're slowly starting to pivot further toward the south. that's where the biggest bursts of rain will be on thursday, on trip pradesh. right? through to marque, stroke, spilling into tom, on the do around should i and you've got a high of 34 degrees. now, as we head toward indo china, we did have typhoon nor roommate landfall in central vietnam. a round dinning
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that's spreading the rain further toward the west. some torrential downpours here as we look toward louse thailand and eventually into the mar as well. so certainly the risk of seeing some flooding, also a storm just to the use of japan's main island of han ship that's out over the pacific. no real major concerns and mostly dr. but a few showers to go around tokyo and then it's about the heat in china. really, whether you're in the north central areas or toward the south. we've got some high temperatures here that includes 4 boy lin not this 36 degrees on thursday, still get instruct with some showers in hong kong when this weather report right now in buckets dawn, things are dry here as well. the monsoon rains have cleared away so crouching 32 degrees, but we have seen some what weather around the horn and that could continue on thursday. the west sponsored by catch all the way in 1996, a group of young people, new to no way describe the immigration experiences. i don't know what i do if they
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sent me back to say you got 25 years on algiers. they were wild. asks how norwegian they now feel. well, you have to accept that you might never be seen as norwegian. i felt like i didn't belong. i knew who were they now. no waste, foreigners at home on al jazeera. ah . the me. welcome back. you're watching out of the are a reminder of our headlines this hour. russia says launched a terrorism investigation over damage to ignore the stream gas pipeline and the baltic sea. moscow has also called for a meeting of the un security council. the un,
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nato said there was sabotaged russian backs authorities and for regions of ukraine say the results of referendums held over 5 days. show people have overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation. keven is western allies say the both of the sham hurricane in has made landfall in florida. bringing winds, approaching 250 kilometers per hour. more than 2 and a half 1000000 people have been given a mandatory evacuation order, at least a 1000000 or without power. runs president abraham racy, says the death of mass. mimi has saddened everyone but warned the chaos won't be accepted as violent protest spread. demonstrations have been taking place across iran for almost 2 weeks. human rights groups say at least 75 people have been killed in the unrest. and critics of accused police of firing directly protested the 22 year old. mimi died on the 16th of september after being detained by the country's morality police for not wearing her job properly. family has filed
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a complaint against the officers who are arrested or personal assert are, has more from iran, the president of iran. he blamed bracy has talked about massa. i mean, is that for the 1st time since the process began nearly 2 weeks ago in iran, he said that her that has sudden him and right off the hearing about my salmon is that he has called massa. i mean his family and conveyed his condolences. he said that the piece will protest or understandable, but right in the use of whiteness against the security forces are not acceptable to garden whether massa, i mean he had a heart attack while she was in police custody or was beaten to death. he said that an investigation is still on the way. i asked him wondering, does he have the inquiry is still ongoing. it's our duty to follow the investigation. our intention is transparency and justice. medical forensics are looking into it and the final report will be presented within the next few days. now people in iran are waiting for this,
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a forensic report to be released once it's released, who will see whether it's going to convince the protesters and based on that, which kind of actions are going to be taken by the government. but as of now, we can see that their protest here are using the momentum regarding ad they are asked to calles that the participation to this protest is, is, is, is declining. but it's not clear whether it is because of the internet restriction that was put by the government that is per wanted to protest is from organizing. or whether it is because of the heavy presence or the security forces in the cities. and the heavy handed security measures against the protesters, supporters of iraqi sheer leader, macnado solder have fought with security forces in baghdad. as they tried to push towards the cities fortified green zone. ali hush him was with the protesters that st squared is once again a battle. yeah. support. i don't feel like you she did that for the for the guys
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are here to protest against the parliament recession that so one of the main allies joining ranks with such was rivals know the honda how i do, we don't have rice making other countries. what did we do? and i wanted to the we don't want the framework to form the government. we are fed up on a job. iraq is for rockies not for wrong. we don't want to be proxy. security forces close the entrances to the green zone, but protective. didn't give up. security forces were pushed back from the heavier to square, were now there is no sign of them anymore. if you look just behind me here, they can be seen on as you. what do you bridge, what protests those are trying to make their heard over this mich towards the other area. they wanted to stop the green zone, where political blocks convened and the parliament to vote on the speaker resignation. it was the 1st parliamentary meeting since august when fighting broke
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out between supporters of southern and his shot of getting more than 30 people. mohamed how lucy wanted the m. p 's who replaced subs 73 deputies to confirm his previous election by refusing his resignation. as expected, he kept his position and m p as from the sun was rival the rom back coordination framework voted in favor. the minutes after the session, a couple of rockets struck the green zone. wondering for security personnel, bulldozers allegedly owned by sod with support. it was seen removing high, was on the entrances of the zones, and many fear they might be pathetic. occupied the parliament once again. the ashes just like that for palestinians had been killed in an israeli raid on a home in the jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. the deaths occurred in a gunfight lasting several hours. john henry reports from ramallah early in the morning
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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 an hour's long armed confrontation that leaves dozens wounded, some dead. this mobile phone video appears to capture the moment one gunman is 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
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of carrying out recent shooting attacks. one of them was chasms. brother abdul rockman body has him. his now lost a 2nd son, rod chasms. brother abbot died in the attack. on wednesday, we would be they demolished our house by those only tricks. then i'm going to destroy our determination. they killed my funds by the dead 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 the occupied west bank, especially in the northern cities of janine and nobilis. the palestinian authority condemned the read 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,
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their own state nearly 30 years ago, never created one and the generation that's grown up since then. he's growing impatient. i hours after the attack, the funerals were underway, as is required under islamic tradition, but they are only likely to increase rising tension on the west bank. john henderson, al jazeera ramallah. the bank of england is warning of more financial instability as to the pound dropped an all time low against the us dollar. on monday, interest rates could increase further impacting those trying to buy home move barker reports. britton's housing, mortgage markets in meltdown, and estate agent just pile seine fears for his business. the government plan for sweeping tax cuts and huge amounts of borrowing spooked investors, forcing dozens of lenders to pull hundreds of mortgage deals, buys. understandably, i'm quite anxious about what's going to happen next. and i think the key thing we
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got her memories boys, rosa sellers within the lower level of buys, coming to the market, who had a 40 percent reduction in boys actually registering. who got, which is approved in principal. and this is even, i think this trends going to continue just with, with osi suspension, certain mortgage products. while buyers and sellers re evaluate their options, the international monetary fund, the lender of last resort, urged the british government to reconsider cutting taxes at a time of soaring inflation. the i have our fears, it will spark a global slowdown of risks, widening inequality. the kind of warning the i m f gives to emerging economies, not the you. k. last friday, the chancellor of the exchequer announced a bonanza of tax cuts and debt funded spending. in the hopes of stimulating economic growth. for the move has spectacularly back fired the value of the pound plummeting to its lowest level since 1985. the whole market is in turmoil at the moment,
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and people are waiting for some act conciliatory tones from elegant the chancellor or the bank of england to actually settle the markets down at the moment that hasn't been full coming. the figures forced the bank of england on wednesday to take evasive action and by government bonds on a temporary basis to help calm the market. but within minutes the pound fell again down 1.6 percent against the dollar. as the pound falls, the cost of government barring on the international bond, markets has gone up for an interest rate around $1.00 and a half to 2 and a half percent to 5 percent seemingly overnight expressing our real lack of confidence from investors about the government's ability to pay for its own plans, you k dash is now seen by investors as being similar to greece or italy, countries with long histories of economic mismanagement. even before all this inflation, the gradual increase in the price of goods over year was around 10 percent. it's highest him 40 years and the highest amongst g 7 advanced economies. a perfect
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storm of factors including the war and ukraine have disrupted supplies of goods, such as oil, wheat and fertilizer, pushing up the price of food, fuel, and other items. and in order to dampen those rise is the bank of england that acts independently of the government has raised interest rates, the cost of borrowing to slow down spending and keep prices under control. but the table in pound means only one thing. the bank of england responding with even higher rates of interest to help steady prices. the heads of some of the wells leading banks were summoned to the treasury to try to restore confidence in the government's plans, but politically thinks that anything but stable that disquiet amongst m. p. 's from the governing conservative party. some reportedly calling for liz trust, his premier ship to end before it's really begun. neeve, pa couches era, london, and the u. s. is hosting a summit of pacific island leaders in washington for the 1st time. it's promising more aid and diplomatic engagement on
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a wide range of issues from security to climate change in a region with growing chinese influence. rosalyn jordan is in washington when more on this 1st ever white house summit with pacific island leaders is part of the biden administration's efforts to extend its influence, not just in continental east asia, but among the islands, particularly of the southern pacific as well. the biden administration has been very concerned that beijing is trying to build economic and security ties with these countries in order to extend its national security umbrella. something which washington opposes the u. s. secretary of state antony blinking, held a working lunch for the leaders at the start of the summit on wednesday. this was part of his welcoming statement. ah, we brought together countries around the vision that you and others set out in the 2050 strategy for the blue pacific continent. today's discussion also builds on the pacific leaders summit that our gracious host in fiji, convened at february,
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grateful for that vice president harris's engagement with the pacific islands form in july, debbie secretary of state sherman's meetings with many of you during the pacific islands conference of leadership what i hope that you take away from these engagements is that the united states shares your vision. but while washington is concerned about beijing's influence across the southern pacific, the island leaders are much more concerned about climate change. rising sea levels is in a fundamental threat to their country's existence. and so they're looking to the united states for financial assistance, as well as policy changes to reduce the impact of greenhouse gases on their communities on their citizens. rosalind jordan reporting their venice, his famous st. mark's square has been partially flooded during a period of seasonal high water this week. the tide was not quite high enough to activate the flood barrier is built to.

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