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power can ian threatens to do catastrophic damage as the storm rips through the se in us. ah, a lot have them think of this is ally from also coming up finger pointing and fresh accusations over the damage to the north stream pipelines. iran's president says the debt of messiah meaning off to have police arrest is a tragedy. but warns protest us against further violence. protest is in haiti demand the prime minister, step down as the cost of living and st via a spiral out of control. ah,
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hello and florida. hearken. ian has weakened from a category $4.00 to $3.00 storm since it made land full on wednesday. when saw hitting about a 100 feet 185 kilometers per hour though, and officials have warned, it can still do catastrophic damage. to and a half 1000000 people are in a mandatory evacuation order and nearly 2000000 all without power. hydro castro has more with wind speeds, talking 250 kilometers per hour. hurricane e and ripped across florida's gulf coast. wednesday afternoon, waves turn streets into rivers, florida. as governor warning, the worst may still be to come out is going to 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 day to days. oh wow. homes are without power as utility workers from 27 states prepared to descend. as soon as the storm clears. about 2 and
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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 that goes then what, what, what do you do? it's been decade since a hurricane of this magnitude hit florida's western coast. curiosity through some people out on to an exposed c bed earlier wednesday. the water temporarily sucked away by the storms. low pressure is so dangerous to be off there. so even if you see the water receding, it's not the time to go out there and, and look at it, or color shoals 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 are gas flow movement across florida means the state will likely be pummeled for days to come. heidi joe castro al jazeera weather report say, jeff harrington explains why storm surge is, can be so destructive. storm surge is when you have hurricane force winds. in this case, those winds are exceeding 200 kilometers per hour. that literally picks up the ocean and rise. it rate into the coast, generating waves about 3 to 4 meters high. so what does this mean? let's for example, take this 2 story home. each floor is about 10 feet or 3 meters high. so with a storm surge forecast of anywhere from 3 to 4 meters, we've put it in half right there. 3.5 meters. that means the entire 1st floor of this 2 story home would be under water. now this is
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a concern for coastal areas. so the closer you are to the water, the very real risk you run of seen a scenario like this and the danger zone will be florida south west coast, anywhere from tampa to naples. 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 lost an international terrorism investigation to what it caused intentional damage to the pipelines, the european union, and nato say the lease was due to sabotage north stream. one usually ships gas directly from russia to germany, russia suspended deliveries earlier. this month because of a stand off over sanctions, denmark and sweden 1st reported the lease near the island of bourne home. shipping, near the lines have been restricted and no way is deploying its military to protect its oil and gas installations. step bus and reports from looking on germany's
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bolted coast. a controversial project from the start with billions of dollars is now as good as that. not $31.00 and $2.00 are 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 gas 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 annie of all the students were in a serious situation. and 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 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,
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unit infrastructure for each 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. a mean to 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 stream into the ball to see if me see 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,
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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 in post by the west, make sure that we have reasonably private got the game and that the things are ended. that's why 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 al jazeera in looking on the baltic sea, 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 east in ukraine. kremlin black thought back authorities say the results show, the people overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation. a separatist reported huge margin of victory saying that in the region of new hands,
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98 percent of the voters favored annexation. i speak into agidir's earliest stony as a foreign minister said ukraine and western countries won't recognize the referendums . does not make any difference on the legal position about these territories, which are most probably in a nearest i'm going to be annexed by russia. and i think there is going to be also a clear difference looking, this particular level of new escalation. russia has turned as also the president of ukraine. morrison, and you have stated that if russia and next sees the stereo during these obligations, 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
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a new escalade level. non evolve has worn out from moscow in the red square in the center of 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 a 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 addressed requests to president vladimir put in 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 the russian constitution. then it will be voted by the 2
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chambers of the parliament before it becomes law. and once it becomes law, it will be at definitively and officially announced by president vladimir, put in himself in a, in a, in a, an inner and an address to the nation. thousands of georgians have protested at the border with russia hoping to stop russian citizens from crossing. an exodus has been on the way since president vladimir putin announced he would call up at least 300000 army reservists to fight in ukraine. protest is gathered near the cast baggy border crossing point supporters of iraqi, she alida, amongst other sod that i have fought with security forces in baghdad. they tried to push towards the cities, 45 greens are protesting a political deal. so one of their main allies shifting allegiance to their rivals. alley hashem, reports me about st squared is once again about yeah,
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supporters of iraq and she will for the, for the guys are here to protest against the parliament recession. and so one of the main allies joining ranks with such was rivals the honda. how 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 now. i don't put 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 protested. 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, are you? what do you bridge, what protest those are trying to make their heard over this mich towards the other area they wanted to from the green zone were political blocks convened and the
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parliament to vote on the speakers resignation. it was the 1st parliamentary meeting since august when fighting broke out between supporters of southern and his shot. i was getting more than 30 people. mohamed, how loose you 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. b as from the sod 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 subway, orders was seen removing high, was on the entrances of the zone, and many fear they might be pathetic. occupied the parliament once again, the ash images 0 like that. i still ahead on a landmark cold case in guinea as the country's military ruler goes on trial over
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the massacre of 150 people in 2009 i anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. you read the width of my cattle aways. here's your weather update in a minute. 15, great tissue will begin in the middle east. no major changes from the last time i spoke with you. those winds still somewhat of a factor across the gulf states and it is going to be a human weekend in stores. so doha, we've got you in for a high of 38 degrees. as we look around the red sea temperatures have come down in jetta to 36 meters just a few days ago. you're about 46. it's that some of the year where we see these sorts of temperature swings after pakistan. it is dry, monsoon rains have cleared away, but we have seen some storms around the hor and also for as long as bad as wall up against the foothills of the himalayas. so some of that could leak into the capital
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region. and also for punjab providence, on thursday turkey i looks like this, a fairly dry pitcher, some showers popping up, especially along that black seacoast. but it is nothing major really where we get the major rainfall is tropical africa. central africa, round western side of the democratic republic of congo. right through got bond and camera room. and who are and put this on your radar. certainly that fire danger risk is ramping up in south africa with these blustery winds through the northern cape province. and just some showers along south africa coastline, but it looks dry in cape town with a height of 19 the west sponsored by catch all ways debating the issues of the day produce as always in criminalized around the boundaries of re please. i'm just number there. people are families and our friends and our community members on an online job voice. this military don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be off with the political climate change
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progress. is there some people who are completed that they're just going to have to? there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh no, just 0. ah. ah. the me. again, you're watching. i just did a reminder of our top stories this out. hurricane ian has weekend from a category 4 to 3 storm since it made land for in florida late wednesday, but with winds getting up to a 185 kilometers an hour, there are warnings. it can still do catastrophic damage. russia says it's not a terrorism investigation of
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a damage to it's no stream gas pipelines in the baltic. sea mosque was also called for a meeting of the un security council. the nato say the gas leaks were caused by sabotage you commission president ursula on the land has announced fresh sanctions on russia in response to what the cause of sham referendums in for regions of ukraine. moscow back authorities say the results of the vote. so people overwhelmingly back joining, rushing us vice president, comma le harris has arrived in south korea. she's meeting with president us, so keel and later will talk demilitarize on tensions in the region are running high on wednesday, north korea conducted a massage test and the u. s. and south korea, the biggest joint military exercises in years earlier this month. rob mcbride is in pad to south korea where he is following the vice president's visit. comes at a,
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an important time of increasing tensions around the region as she just come from this state funeral of sions, obey 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. her 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 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,
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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. a protest as have classed 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 prime ministerial only resigned since he announced the cut to fuel subsidies earlier this month. and today we are protesting peacefully against the cost of living against ariel henry against insecurity. the police fire tear. guess andrea bullets scholars, we the activists in the popular neighborhoods. the young leaders are asking for idiots resignation because there is nothing serious that can be done with ariel henry in haiti, go with them. there are no roads, no hospitals,
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no good educational drinking water in the country. we are left alone, only the rich levelland this country. this is the reason why you continue to demonstrate so that all he plans can live a better life. a former prime minister of haiti, lauren le not says he does not have faith in the currently the area longly. this situation has worse 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 is a lot of poverty in this situation is, is a difficult one because this is a transitional prime minister that had amended to organize election and restore security. and i believe that i believed that he has not carried out that mandate. so people are very disappointed. there is a lot of frustration boiling all over the country. ah,
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so does the ultimate solution do is to have a legitimate government in power through elections and that has to happen because i don't really that a longer gender system would solve anything, even worse, it would create more problems. so, so the, the, the ultimate solution for the asian people themselves to choose their own leader. rather than to have another route of political meetings and political deals in backdoor meetings in order to put a longer transition that will solve absolutely nothing. and the people, not one that the people want to put, you know, a leg that when president and go to the polls. and the, and of course they want to do that in peace and security. and this is why it's important that security be restored at the gangs be put out of our out of business and security and order be restored in guinea. the trial of a former military leader and key officials from his government has begun. most said
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that his camara and 10 others are accused of killing more than a 150 protest is showing a massacre at a stadium in 2009. they pleaded not guilty to charges, including murder and rape. a highly dress of reports from connecting 13 years of waiting is finally over. foreign military leader, most of that is camara. finally faces trial. he and 10 others are the elegant masterminds of a massacre. they will come face to face with survivors and the families of hundreds of civilians who are murdered, portrait, or raped by security forces. caesar demona no gather. it's too early to say if the outcome will be what we expect, but for now, we're giving a court the benefit of the doubt. yet if the government has promised to save, got the integrity of the process and guarantee protection for witnesses, the proceedings have been watched closely by international institutions like the
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united nations today, reversing the culture. i think you need to do a culture of justice. had to say the trial is an important step. what will also be a difficult one? frankly, there are a lot of concerns this trials unfolding in a complicated moment for guinea. there is a 100 government in power and there have been rights abuses escalating a ban on the opposition. i ban on public protest during this time. dennis hunter is under intense pressure and making a political capital out of this trial. by the next few weeks and months will determine whether the process is politically motivated or a genuine attempt to find justice for victims and members of their families. the international criminal court says it's watching the trial closely. as we bow not to the judge. we bow to justice, it's something above us. we have to bow to justice and respect justice. otherwise, it's the, the law of the gun and the bullet. and the bully. the victims come to court in such
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a closure, but it's not certain. if all who come we'll find the answers that been looking for and whether the trials outcome will help this nation he'll ah, edris al jazeera corner cri. iran said president abraham racy, says the death of massa armine has saddened every one but warned chaos as he called it won't be accepted as protest. spread demonstrations have been taking place across iran for almost 2 weeks. now. human rights group say at least 75 people have been killed in the unrest 22 year old. a many died after being detained by the countries morality police vessel. so that has more from to her on the president of iran. a blame bracy has talked about massa. i mean is that for the 1st time since the protest began nearly 2 weeks ago in iran, he said that her debt has sudden him and right off the hearing about my salmon is
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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, aghast, the security forces are not acceptable to gordon whether massa armine had a heart attack while she was in polish, custody, or was beaten to death, he said that an investigation is still on the way. i asked him wondering, does he have the inquiries still on going itself 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 these 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 as the keels. that, that the participation to this protest is, is, is,
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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. a more bodies have been found after a migrant boat sailing from lebanon for europe sank off the coast of syria. 104 had been recovered so far, but others remained missing. some were syrian refugees, his relatives say they've been stopped from burying their loved ones. xena harder explains a memorial service for a family that drowned in one of the worst migrant boat tragedies in the eastern mediterranean. the relatives were able to bury their dead because they live in serious opposition, controlled north. the bodies were found by the authorities off the coast of syria.
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been to do with them. i lost my daughter, her husband and the 3 children. none of them were old enough to be in school. we also lost full members of our extended family. some when we know, identified them, hospitals had among them of the rough men, cosa and for, yeah, they were born refugees in neighboring lebanon, where the economic collapse made life extremely difficult about him barking. the family had no choice but to take risks to reach europe, to live the life of dignity with bodies. and the few survivors were taken to hospitals and regime control. dart tools, not all of the syrian victims were refugees. syrian state media shared photos of residents of latter kia, who had crossed into lebanon to board the boat. poverty and unemployment rates are also high in government areas. the authorities in the baskets are not releasing bodies until they are identified by their families at hospitals. this means some
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syrians aren't able to go, in particular, those in the opposition, those who escape military service during the war, and those with no documents to return to lebanon. the bodies and survivors brought back to lebanon, so far have been those of palestinian and lebanese nationals. those involved confirmed to us that no syrian victims were returned. and hi monica bonnie, god bless his soul is a syrian who lived here with his live and his wife. and we tried to resolve his case, but i think they burned him today in syria, his family to try to re butree his body. but you know, paperwork takes a lot of time and there's also been little information about the 11 syrians who survived with some activists saying some have been detained. there was one survivor and a family of 10 of my sources told me he's been detained. he's from the eastern countryside of also syrian and syrian palestinians are being guarded by military
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police and intelligence and charges hospitals. the damascus government hasn't responded to these accusations. and state media says all survivors have been discharged from hospitals, but it appears for some syrians. the tragedy may not be over then their elders eda, beirut, the u. s. is hosting a summit of pacific island leaders in washington for the 1st time. it's promising more aid and engagement on a wide range of issues from security to climate change in a region with growing chinese influence. lynn jordan is in washington with more 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
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these countries in order to extend its national security umbrella. something which washington opposes the u. s. secretary of state antony blanket 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 and fiji, convened february, rifle 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 leaders. 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.

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