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then we made the challenge and then we just wow, will not start being thrown like i want to flee them. we don't have lead them in, didn't study these evacuation. now if i say 3 days journey to a shelter question of your grade, someone destroys our country, someone needs to rebuild these turbulent times up front returns for a new season, join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issue. they are literally being turned back . how is this not a contravention of international law? this is exactly the place for us to interrogate people about issues that matter from the state of democracy around the world. to the struggles faced by the under represented, the voices have to be brought to the table. they have the matter. we have to start to talk about the see here, we will challenge the conventional wisdom of brought on al jazeera. ah,
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i reckon ian threatens to do catastrophic damage as the storm rips through the se in us. ah, i'm have them. think of this is edge, is it? i live from the house or coming up finger pointing and fresh accusations over damage to the north stream pipeline. iran, the president says, the death of nasa meaning off the police arrest is a tragedy of wounds protested against further. arms protested in haiti demand the prime minister stepped down as cost of living and st. violence spiral out of control. ah,
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hello. in florida. hearken, ian has weakened from a category $4.00 to $3.00 storm since it made land full. on wednesday, the winds are hitting about 185 kilometers per hour and officials of warned it can still do catastrophic damage. more than 2 and a half 1000000 people have been given a mandatory evacuation order. a nearly 2000000 all without power. jo castro has more with wind speeds talking 250 kilometers per hour. hurricane e and ripped across florida, gulf coast wednesday. afternoon. waves turn streets into rivers. floridas, 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. so this is gonna be a nasty, nasty day to days. oh wow. homes are without power as utility workers
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from 27 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 mean, there goes the 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 authors, 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 help with search and rescue and recovery. gimme he is also warning the oil and gas
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industry not to raise gas prices. do not let me repeat, do not. do not use this excuse to raise gasoline prices or gardener. eons of slow movement across florida means the state will likely be pummeled for days to come. hydro castro al jazeera, a russia has called for a un security council meeting over damage to 2 of its no stream gas pipelines in the baltic. sea. russia security service says it has launched an international terrorism investigation into what a cause intentional damage to the pipelines, european union, and nato say the least would you to sabotage north stream. one usually ships gas directly from russia to germany, but deliveries were suspended by russia earlier this month because of a stand off over sanctions. denmark and sweden 1st reported the leaks near the island of bourne home. norway says its deploy military to protect its oil and gas
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installations. steadfast and reports from leudemann on germany's bolted coast. a controversial project from the start with billions of dollars is now as good as dad. 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 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, any of all the sooner. we're in a serious situation than you. we've long been aware that the baltic season 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 have youth rush of sabotaging their own pipelines and speculated that more attacks could come. moscow has rejected these accusations,
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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 a unit, 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 me into bring in probably a lot more intelligence then 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 freeman to the ball to see if me saying this has a much larger impact on global warming down to c o. 2. if the guys it's burn, depending on how much of it is absorbed by sea water and how much goes up in the air, say a to do as much damage to the climate as a c o 2 emissions of a metal,
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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, northridge 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 priced, got the game and that the taxes are ended. that's one here. germany has been looking for alternatives to russian gas. the damage to know what stream pipes have made it even more clear that the country needs a more secure supply of energy. steadfast and al jazeera and look me on the baltic sea of the european union. and the us 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 kremlin, back to the 13th, dare say the results show that people overwhelmingly voted to join the russian
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federation. the separatist reported huge margins of victory saying that in the region of lucas 98 percent of voters favored annexation. 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 important bands on russian products. this will keep rushing 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. be a monsieur to deprive the kremlin military complex of key technologies. mohammed vol has more of the story for moscow in the red square in the center of
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moscow, not far from the kremlin. preparations are already underway, 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, 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,
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it will be at definitively and officially announced by president vladimir, put in himself in a, in a, in a, in a, an addressed to the nation. it is, as you can imagine, a very different perspective in ukrainian capital. he is charles strafford in keith . 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 advisor to president's zalinski. michael mckayla put ali i am. 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 old the russian occupied areas including crimea. he also
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said that the referendum basically put an end to any potential resumption in any 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. 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 seen them take back thousands of square kilometers of land. a u. s. vice president comma la harris has arrived in south korea. she's
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meeting with president unit suki all and later will tool the demilitarized some tensions in the region of running high on wednesday, north korea conducted miss ar test, and the u. s. the south korea held the biggest joint military exercises in years earlier this month. rob mcbride is in padua, south korea for rob. so vice president has been in the region since monday. she was in tokyo earlier. how significant is this whole tor yeah, this is an important leg of that tour and it comes at a, an important time of increasing tensions around the region as she just come from this state funeral of shins, o ave, in japan. i think that indicates the importance that the u. s. place is on the relationship with japan or in strengthening its military alliance or with japan in the face of the growing assertiveness or of, of china. we've heard from president joe biden repeating his pledge that they would
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come to the support of taiwan if it was ever attacked by china. so i think this is the americans want to hear that said that the south koreans, as the other major ally in this part of the world are also on board for south korea . it is slightly more complicated because it has much closer trade links with china . a bit also knows that china is, holds a great influence over north korea. so south koreans, even where the conservative administration now empowered, they don't want to anger at bay ging. but it has to be said that they have been seeking closer military ties with that. the united states forces, in fact, at the, at there is underway just off the east coast of the korean peninsula. this visit by the ronald reagan strike group. this is the u. s. carrier. it undergoing joint exercises with the south gray counterparts as the 1st time that that has happened in 5 years and done specifically with the state admission of showing the result in the face of renewed threats from north korea and rob. she's expected to visit the
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yeah, demilitarized zone, as you mentioned earlier, later in the day, we're expecting that that's right. this is almost her. if you like his on the to do list for any a president or vice president in this part of the world to visit the dnc. this is at the dmc, actually a few kilometers further on for from where we are. this is about as close as we can get at the general public can get a to the d m. c itself. this is one of the rail crossings that long since severed the used to connect the south or with the north. in fact, it was back in 2013 that had then vice president joe biden made his visit to the dmc today thursday at his his v p. who is doing the same the last major leadership visit to the dmc, of course, was back in 2019 when that was president. donald trump famously between the blue huts marching up to the line, shaking hands with kim jong, run, stepping across into north korea. those were during those heavy days when there was
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that all the talk was of a possible, a breathtaking breakthrough. north korea was gonna give up its nuclear arsenal and all the rest, i think it's an indication of just how far the relations have slipped backwoods that say to day when a harris visits the dmc, she is likely to follow a much more standard protocol standard visit a probably meeting unfair with a different service personnel peering across into the north with relations really back in the deep freeze. in fact, yesterday afternoon, our wednesday evening here in the korean peninsula, we saw the launch of 2 more ballistic missiles from the north. and there is every expectation here that at the north koreans are preparing for the resumption of nuclear testing the 1st nuclear tests since 2017 for a moment. rob, thanks very much for that. robert bry reporting to us there from south korea near the demilitarized i still ahead on as you see it as a landmark court case in
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a guinea, as the country's former military ruler goes on trial, over the mask of 150 people in 2000. and 9 ah ah, hello there right off the bat. here's an update on hurricane in as it continues to cut through florida on thursday we go in for a closer look here. one of the big impacts is storm surge, but look at the rain that it's now spreading toward the southeast of georgia and coastal sections of the carolinas. so this storm is expensive and intense. now as we work our way up the atlantic around the great lakes, we've got low temperatures here. there's winds out of the north, some cloud cover, but new york looking good in the sunshine with the high of 18 degrees off to the west. we're still trying to squeeze out some leap season here. so for the canadian
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provinces to sketch around the us, state of montana. temperatures could certainly hit 30 degrees on thursday. still a few showers ago, western canada and the pacific northwest. and speaking of high temperatures, los angeles heat alerts in play around the area, your temperatures have come down a bit to 32 degrees. it is the soggy forecast for the southeast corner of brazil. we'll talk about that in a sec, but some storms bubbling up, moving north, just to the east of the bolivian and peruvian andy's into the western amazon. ok, so it is going to be a washout for both rio de janeiro and sal paulo, temperatures and pedagogy. not bad co doro, 523 degrees on thursday. that's it. ah, with the chuckle, region of paraguay, one of south america's toughness. we followed 2 men who seemed to thrive on his challenges. a veteran truck drivers answers every call. whatever the web to
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provide for his growing family and the cowboy who enjoys his rough life risk in it. oh, paragraph on al jazeera lou ah, hello again. you're watching as you see it out. reminder of our top stories this out. how recon ian has weakened from a category 4 to 3 storms since it made landfall in florida late wednesday. but with winds heading up to a 185 kilometers an hour, there are warnings. it can still do catastrophic damage. us vice president carmella
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harris has arrived in south korea. she's meeting with president you soup you'll and later will tool the demilitarized zone that separates north and south korea. russia says it's launched the terrorism investigation of damage to its north stream gas pipelines in the baltic sea. moscow also called for a meeting of the un security council. the un nato say the gas leaks were caused by sabotaged, protested. have clashed with police in haiti on the 3rd day of a national strike by the transport union against gas price hikes. people have been demanding a premier, the aerial only resign since he announced to cut to fuel subsidies earlier this month. but it's like from miami at florida is lot on lemme t as a former prime minister of haiti. thanks. thanks for being with us. so we know
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haiti has had all kinds of problems of the last few years, but how did this, how did things get to this point? there? this is, grayson has words and in the past week, due to government decision to double the price of gasoline and diesel on the market, the people are living a very difficult financial situation. there's a lot of poverty, and overnight the government took the decision to double the price of these products, created a situation of frustration and people went on the streets all over the country, asking for one the price is to be rolled back. and when that didn't happen, they asked for the government as a whole to resign. and angela, and this is
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a situation on the street in lots of tension. the cities under siege of gangs on one side and on the other side, the tension of because of the, the gasoline i today, i gotta know, got on the black market in the setting for $25.00. so this is in this incredible for a country like he, as you say that the people are calling for the prime minister, resigned to resign. do you believe he should resign? well, the situation is, is a difficult one because this is a transitional prime minister that had amended to organize election and resort security. and i believe that i believe that he has not carried out that mandate. so people are very disappointed. there is a lot of frustration boiling all over the country. and so the ultimate solution, though is to have a legitimate government in power through elections. and that has to happen because
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i don't believe that a longer transition would solve anything, even worse, it would create more problems. so, so the ultimate solution is for the asian people themselves to choose their own meter, rather than to have another route of political meetings and political deals and back door meetings, you know, to, to put in a longer transition that will solve absolutely nothing. and the people don't want that, the people want to put, you know, a leg that when president and go to the polls. and of course they want to do that in peace and security. and this is why it's important that security be restored, that the gangs be put out of out of business and security in order to be restored as a former prime minister yourself. what would you have done in this situation? what would you have done differently? well number one, i would certainly equip the police better. the police today only has one
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an armored vehicle to provide security for 12000000 people. so that's not enough that the police has absolutely no weapon today to, to, to protect the population against population that's under siege. so definitely equipped the police, treating the police. and also i would bring in the nation army asian military because today it's a military problem. there is a state of class i similar to warranty going on and, and really to police alone cannot solve that problem. and on top of that, and in order to solve the problem on a short term basis, i would ask the un security council to send very gently, a small content of special forces to take on the gangs and help the police help the army to eliminate the game and then train our
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police in order to provide the long term and permanent security to the country that would meet we would be on our way to law and order. indeed. yes, certainly is a very volatile situation. there it is. we just saw from those pictures lot on lemma former haitian prime minister. thanks very much for being with us. thank you very much for having a for palestinians, have been killed in an israeli raid on a home. in the janine refugee camp and the occupied west bank debts occurred in a gun fight lasting several hours. john henry reports from a law early in the morning is really forces arrive at a refugee camp. and janine, a bulldozer leads the way is really army troops. fire an 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,
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some dead. this mobile phone video appears to capture the moment one gunman is killed at a nursery near by the sound of 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 gunman 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 chasms. brother abbot 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 then
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a 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, 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 tensions on the west bank. john
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henderson, al jazeera ramallah, iran president ibrahim race, he says the death of massa amena has in his woods saddened every one but one chaos as he calls it won't be accepted as violent protest spread. demonstrations have been taking place at cross iran almost 2 weeks now. human rights group say at least 75 people have been killed in the unrest. 22 year old. i mean he died on the 16th of september after being detained by the countries. morality police brazil is just stays away from a presidential election and a new poll shows form of president lewis in now. he'll luna desilva is widening his lead over the president. j are both sonata. our latin america editor, lucy newman, is at a ball sanara rally in san to us in the san paula region, a riley with
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a brazil. it has the largest number. he has been telling. it's a borders that with wyoming again, and many of the people here believe it will go out and take with
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them. will abortion? again married with one another message that we've been hearing everywhere. we've seen it in that is that only the same with the majority of brazilian lead one for the test. monday in guinea, the trial of a foreign military leader and key officials from his government has begun. mussa daddy's camara and 10 others are accused of killing more than a 150 protesters during a massacre in 2009. mattie dreams reports from clack week. 13 years of waiting is finally over. foreign military leader moore said that his camera finally faces trial. he and 10 others of the elegant masterminds of a massacre that will come face to face with survivors. and the families of hundreds
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of civilians who are murdered, tortured, or raped by security forces. this is jasmine on no gather. it's too early to say if the outcome will be what we expect. but for now we're giving of course, the benefit of the doubt. yet if the government has promised to save god, the integrity of the process and guarantee protection for witnesses, the proceedings are being watched closely by international institutions like the united nations today, reversing the total of impunity into a culture of justice act. you say the trial is an important step, but will also be a difficult one. frankly, there are a lot of concerns this trials unfolding in a complicated moment. forgive me. there is a 100 government in power. and there have been rights abuses, escalating a man on the opposition. i ban on public protest during this time. jenny santa is under intel.

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