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ukrainian forces say they've besieged thousands of russian troops and laymen, a case supply hub under washington control. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera live from jo, house are coming up, lebanon were saves, a u. s. broke a proposal that could help settle a maritime border dispute with is welsh, and allowed by roots to tap into gas reserves. thousands of people gab a baghdad to mock the 3rd anniversary of mangy demonstrations against the government. and we talked to palm oil producers in nigeria who say they're struggling to stain this.
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ah, he quite intrigued say they've encircled thousands of russian troops in the master control supply hub of layman in the john yet scratch. and it comes a day after president vladimir putin declared at 4 eastern regions, including don janski's, part of his country. the head of the moscow backed administration into onions, says that layman is partly encircled by the ukrainian army. now, a news from the front was alarming chance traffic has more from the slovenes in the enhanced gradient. these are some very significant lines coming from the ukranian military. they saying that they have surrounded the strategic town of lee man, a town that fell under the control of the russians of the fist fighting in may. it is a huge strategic importance because it is a railway harb on a supply line to russian forces across this region. of course, this news,
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if indeed it is true, is significant because it is part of what has been a very successful counter offensive in the last couple of weeks by ukrainian forces . pushing south from car cave and re taking control of thousands of square kilometers of territory. we are hearing also that according to the ukrainians that they believe that up to $5500.00 russian troops could be trapped inside leman. and it was the presidential adviser, president zalinski, the ukranian presidential adviser, mikaela polak, who is tweeted that sir. moscow should appeal to key if if they wanted them to release those soldiers. if not one can only presume the implication is that they will be taken prisoner. we understand that a lot of these men could well be russians, special forces causing lucie possible to verify any of this use at the moment. it's
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very, very difficult for the media to get any kind of access even close to li man. at the moment, i'm the surrounding villages of lima as well because this operation isn't just concentrated on the city itself. there are a number of villages both to the north and the south that we understand the military operation is ongoing. inside these villages and settlements. one of the big reasons, again, why this is important news is that from li man, it means that ukrainian forces can potentially push north east towards lou ganske, which we know, they pretty much don't control any of it. there are pockets of lucon scope last that they have been fighting to retail over the last couple of months. and it also means that they can push down from li, mount potentially south east towards what is increasingly becoming the besieged city of buck moved where there is an ongoing, heavy shilling in that city over the last few weeks. and we understand at least
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20000 people civilians still in that city. so yeah, if indeed this is true, this is highly significant in terms of military strategy and a military success for ukraine, an army, and told her about her made father this reporting separation as latest on the power plant in that area. ex, preserve the international atomic agency who had remained behind after a delegation had visited about a month ago. no, i don't know if they pulled out or not. we have no information about that at this stage. but i have to say you get and you really get a feeling that ever since president vladimir putin made that announcement. russia is taking control of that part of his upper region. it is that, that, that the claims are just not very far from where we're standing. now this is a road where usually at this time of the day you would see said been coming out of that part. that was apple. read your region. some of them coming from that,
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his own region. we actually bio you that since midnight. no one has been able to come through the russians would let them through. they now need a special permission to be able to cross into ukrainian side. that's very similar to what happens actually in the after russia next to pop back in 2014. as we understand that we spoke to some of those who managed to come out at the last minute really now does need of that special permit. and they were told by the russian soldiers at that last checkpoint, that this is now going to be considered an international border. lebanon has received a written offer from a u. s. mediator on clarifying the demarcation of its maritime border with israel. if both parties agree to attend, so hold an indirect meeting at a un base in southern lebanon to finalize the details. santa hud reports from
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beverage a longstanding maritime border dispute between lebanon and israel may be close to being resolved. a written proposal is now on the table. it's based on years of intermittent and indirect negotiations mediated by the united states. a deal would be a rare diplomatic breakthrough between enemies that would unlock valuable underwater resources, but it would also position the eastern mediterranean as an energy hub, supplying europe as it seeks a replacement for russian gas. there is a need that has been created due to the russian ukrainian war. europe is looking at the east mediterranean as one possible source. israel is already an exporter of energy and wants to significantly add to its output by starting to produce gas at its career field. but there are security concerns. the iranian back to arms group,
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hezbollah has said it has the capability to obstruct the sale of gas to europe. if lebanon's rights in the maritime region aren't recognized. israel dismiss the threats of warned of a war if there is any attack. but this fight, the tough talk. all parties have shown readiness to reach a deal lebanese officials and has the law have called it a historic opportunity for the country. grappling with a major financial crisis. lebanon hasn't been able to begin drilling because international companies won't explore the area until the border dispute is resolved . the proposed compromise is believed to involve including cutting field in israel's economic zone. while most of the nearby carno will go to lebanon, even though there are no proven reserves in that field, and i've been on said that it's getting everything it's wanted. so the negotiations on line 23. and that con, now basically would be exported by 11 on without going into the details of that
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kind of prospect is not very clear. what is getting in, in this deed is this, is that, are they getting a security and security guarantees getting any guarantees that they're not, not going to be any effects from the, from that has. israel is expected to receive a copy of the written offer in the coming days. the agreement won't become formal until the parties finalize it. during indirect meetings, at a un base near their border. a breakthrough doesn't signal piece or a normalization of relations, but it could reduce tensions and allow gas to flow from under the sea said their elders. eda balte. thousands have gathered in the iraqi capital to mark the 3rd anniversary of magic demonstrations against the government. the protest in 2019 called for an own to ramp and corruption and high unemployment. what became known as the tish reign. basement security has been tightened around to ranks capital, most of its bridges and made roads are closed. but estes and demanding the removal
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of a political establishment, they say, is corrupt. allie. hash them is at those protests and found this report from baghdad. since this morning, people started pouring into the heavier square. now that they are bit fragmented, so we concede groups and groups, one group is just behind me here, trying to face the body cates laced by the security forces. the smoke behind the smoke of gas bombs tear gas that's being launched on them the stoning b. security forces. now, in other parts of the square, the other gatherings and this all sort of flex the way and the situation of the october movement or with the stream movement 3 years after that the uprising that saw the government to having a bloody track down on them killing tens of them and also later on there were
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a. busy series of assassinations in the country. so this whole path is being given what 8 it today in, at the higher the square. and also there is another gathering for another part. and according to what's being said, yet it's a, it's, it's also attended by members of a sud rigs group, most of the sub was group. so what we can, we don't have a picture from there for now. what we heard is that the gathering over there is still the moment, not really just like here. so today these people are back to the streets to remind the political establishment that they wanted to fall. students from a number of iranian universities are holding a seat, him against violence that followed the death of masa. many, many died last month after she was arrested by iran, so called morality police. many of the demonstrators, including some university professors refusing to attend classes. joining me now
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from tehran is restoral said, we're, so what will, can you tell us about these latest process? while the da da da nib educational year in iran just started with their protest. now, there are the protest in pest university in to run for those. the university in mesh had industrial university in us for hon. a dear institute of art and architecture in carriage in care. man integrity is an in measure. these are the largest cities of iran, and now we can see that this protest are quite wide from widespread. did you, the students far demand them. they have friends that have been arrested to be released or asking the security forces to release the friends through the last couple of these. there were report, that's hundreds of the professors who that did that the protest till the last 2 weeks have been arrested. and now the students are asking them to be really so in the recent days, we have seen that the protests were losing the momentum. and participation was,
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was the reason at. however, today we can see that it is gaining the momentum. again, we do not know where his guntee won't, but that is distraction here. and also there of the expectation that to night people might go to streets again and reportedly that are all over the, the news that people are getting in downtown to run. and in the city like, like, carriage, but it is quite difficult at this moment to, to, to really confirm it because of the restriction on that of transportation. and also on the internet. one of the important development of to day was the call that came from mid hussein massage. he was the leader of the green movement in 2009 during the elections. he lost, he was the presidential candidate. he lost the election to. i'm at the niger, however, just off that that people said that it was a legal action and millions of people took the streets. so he's a symbolic leader of the reformist, in this country he to, they asked the security forces and the army not to side by the authorities,
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but rather to side with the people and they rightful demands. this is quite important because he simply asking the security apparatus here not to follow the orders of their spirits or the of their order or of their, of the government. we do not know whether this call is going to resonate among the security forces or not. from over. one of the criticism toward the protest that are taking place currently was that it was leaderless. maybe after this call, middle sim savvy, who is under hands. how's the rest, by the way, since 2010 with his live, with his wife could be the neve symbolic leader of these movement as well. so as i said this, this protest started with massa. i mean is that however, it went beyond that. it went beyond the job and we can say that the economic sanctions that, that, that crippled the economy, the luck of opportunities and unemployment also fueled this protest in the country . okay, thank you very much for the anti gra. so said a light press in thailand still hold on al jazeera, we take
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a closer look at why the u. k. prime minister is planted, right. he's facing mounting scrutiny and more and how to key is rental market is booming in some areas, as young russians move to avoid conscription back home. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle aways. now off shore is probably where you want to see a tie food, and that's where it is. this one stays off shore, so you want me to see the edge of the cloud. that's it. you're right in japan, there is rain around spreading out to the yellow sea in south of that. it's pretty hot, in fact, the whole of this part of asia. so central sunshine and to some degree the funnels as well has been hot recently with the heat carries on here. for example, 137,
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we show at about 36 or 37. this is 10 degrees above average, probably making new october records. even as we speak, but the rain is on its way southward, so that creeps into north korea. also a near reco break adjust yesterday. so that's going to drop things dramatically. seems true in south korea. japan looks dry by this time. let me take you to tuesday because the rain does go south and does start to drop those temperatures, leaving the sunshine behind it, rather better conditions. okay, across to the monsoon rains and they're disappearing fairly rapidly. so the circulation forming off the coast vander pradesh, which during saturday has a warning, but on sunday does not. but look at this, it's fees moisture up towards me and mar, and bangladesh. and then back into india as probably going to the wettest area the next day or so. pakistan though wet on the ground is dry in the sky. path refuse shall still around in the far north. the weather sponsored by categories. which site is willing, chaos or control?
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oh, what does the new forever proxy war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming? prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get so much raw? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, the u. s. is always of impact. the people wrote the world. people pay attention to what we thought here, but how does he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. lou. lou, you're watching out 0. i'm emma young. when he's a reminder of our top stories this, our ukranian troops say they've encircled the russian controlled supply hub of layman in the east and done yet courageous. the head of the moscow backed
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administration in onions, says layman is pot encircled by the ukranian army. thousands have gathered in the iraqi capital to mark the 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against the government. the protests in 2019 called for an end to rapid corruption. and high unemployment, what became known as the titian movement. and lebanon's president has received us mediated proposal to resolve a maritime borders to speed with israel. israel and lebanon have been holding indirect talks on territorial waters in the mediterranean, and the division of gas fields. and that potential israel lebanon deal is seen as having implications to europe as the e. u stakes. to what you said, energy dependence on russia, while in bulgaria, gas pipeline, with grace is now open. it comes as bulgarians held snap elections on sunday, and energy and the war and ukraine,
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a major issues and recently has moved from sophia. it's the 4th election to the national assembly in 2 years. this is a deep political crisis. russia's invasion of ukraine has polarized deep divisions between the parties here on the eve of the elections. one of this country's attempts to go energy independent from russia, was only show the opening of a pipeline between greece and bulgaria, which will carry gas from azerbaijan. carol pick call for pro western party leader, had been prime minister when russia demanded roubles the it's guess supply. pet cough refused. the demands in april and gas supplies were cut. 3 months later, his coalition government fell off road no confidence vote in his party's co founder says the country is now at a major crisis point where the crossroads and we can either become
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a normal european, somewhat boring country that says normal social policies, good healthcare with education, or we can go back to this endless transition from communism that we're stuck into like a bad movie. oak area is a member of the e. u and nato. yet corruption is endemic here. and many politicians hide the fact that their russian sympathizes. there is no doubt that the kremlin is having an influence on what's happening here. and if the outcome of this election is inconclusive, it would suit russia in latvia, people voting in parliamentary elections influenced by rushes, war in name, bring the crime. i've been impulse predict the ruling center, right in unity party will win the most states. victory for prime minister christiana currents could wide and a growing rift between the latvian majority and its russian. speaking minority. the election campaign was dominated by questions on national identity and security,
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as well as high inflation and soaring energy costs. attends the main government has won a land dispute case against an indigenous group of messiah herd is living on the edge of gang was in the east african court of justice found the group sales to prove it was illegally evicted from ancestral land evictions from areas surrounding serengeti national park began in 2017. the government has relocated up to 50000 messiah the group plans to appeal next week. palm oil producers in nigeria say they're struggling to stay in business because of higher costs of production, climate change and illegal smugglers. demand rose slightly earlier this year to indonesia band palm oil exports, but found the say a chronic lack of investment is holding back the industry and interest reports from optimum pump oil production in the world's 5th biggest producer is
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growing, but only just last year. i'll put in nigeria, rows by 200000 tons, but that wasn't nearly enough to be local demand. the country had to import more than the 1400000 tons. it produced and produced to say that timing their efforts to go more locally. the uh, cost of production will tend to be cheaper on ebay some time because they, because of godaddy, ma'am they look more efficient. was your causal codo, sean, this dime? not me, sir. oh doubt, people to have high causal bad production on gary say a praise your own game. based on the our profit margin, nanette direct. he wants to see better market protection for local producers who are struggling to find enough pump fruits for their factories. at the peak of the hub, it's season this one processes, 1000 metric tons of bumps
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a day. but i'm small down only $400.00 shortages of all materials. but a lack of fruit is in the farmer's only concern. you know 20192020. we had a huge input of smuggled olean, which is the refined product of our sepia. and that created a lot of problems for, for companies like ourselves because obviously it flooded the market and we couldn't sell our product in the 19 fifties and sixties. now generous output of pump oil picked at 40 percent of global supply. but that's trying to out to present producer see removing several barriers can give niger as palm all industry the charles to grow and expand exports. we are more heavily taxed in general than other countries. so there's no incentive really to come producers say nigeria has the capacity to produce as much as the world's leading producer in
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goodness. yeah. but they need help to get there. how many degrees al jazeera. oh, good. as the financial markets rail and the weight of the u. k. government's budget announcement, the high risk strategy behind the prime minister's plan for growth is in question. the government now has to face a conservative party conference, where liz trust his leadership credentials are under mounting scrutiny. a back, a reports from london, a few streets from parliament, multiple right wing think tanks occupied grand premises, some with direct links to the breakfast campaign of his with ties to the right of the u. s. republican party. the people who for years have been lobbying for an ultra free market prime minister. now they found one in the form of less trust. and while they applaud the government's new direction, even these ideologues are concerned. i think to some extent they haven't played in, they haven't flick communicated what the plan is or, and not always what potential set hasn't gotten across in the way of intended to
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get across. but really, i think they struggled. and they've also come in at a quite a difficult time in so many ways with the warrant crane the impacts of coven. you've got, they all these strange on the economy. you've got massive levels and locations. and then the common with quite a radical plan. and i think that spooks people around the corner another think tank, founded by form, a conservative prime minister, margaret thatcher. someone lists trust is often accused of modeling herself on. similar worries abound here. and they haven't convinced the markets that more to that fiscal plans than just tax policy that haven't really done down enough on the supply side. is that communication in terms of they just on the plans tax cuts that i had spoken about consistently, mccann, hey, the bob's market's going to react in the same way. let's not forget, of course these people got less trust selective, but even they seem a little bit nervous. but put aside whether or not trust no makes will lead to that
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all important elusive goal of growth. think more about how quasi caught things budget statement last friday. was received by the markets and of course we all know the pound lost a huge amount of value. interest rates went up, lenders ended up sacrificing dozens of mortgage deals, and the bank of england made that surprise intervention worth $70000000000.00 to prevent financial catastrophe. it's hard to imagine all of this was part of the plan and it's precisely these things millions of traditional conservative party voters care about, which is why the latest opinion polls are chilling news for the government, the opposition labor party, boasting a staggering 33 point lead over the ruling conservatives of things conforming as they are, is difficult to say how trust could be the person that fights the next election because it would be, you know, i see a side note from the conservative party. the question is, he would replace that. i wouldn't be surprised if marsh johnson comes back. who's
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that? yes, you heard it all. this uncertainty means the return. of course, johnson isn't as far fetched as it seems. the government, meanwhile, is backpedaling officials from britain's independent fiscal watchdog. the office for budget responsibility arriving at downing street on friday to deliver their verdict on the plan. something government normally do ahead of a fiscal announcement. the chancellor of the exchequer quasi crossing on the other hand, refused in a dash for growth and a rush to sample his trust as leadership in history, a leadership that's upholstery. the 1st hurdle, li palka, al jazeera london, rents in passive tick. yeah. rising as russians move dead to avoid being called up to fight in ukraine, a number of russians granted residency intake year has increased by 54 percent since february cinema, because the loo reports from and talia 19 year old waterborne arrived and on tonya
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to southern coastal city, a few days ago, he was concerned that pushes partial mobilization would cause the borders to clue. he made the decision to leave his hometown or staff report in just a few hours. or the browser yes, from 5 to 23 hours to drive from tbilisi to here with my friends from stuff up all to georgia. it took 27 hours. sometimes i had charge. sometimes people wanted to have many russian tours and now extending their stays as a result, rental price of sky rocketing water bores. uncle alex said, who was here last december says the changes have been dramatic. people, you know, become crazy because they can see that a lot of people come when they want to pay some amount. and people just change prices every day, every week. and it's awful, i think. and that is making it increasingly difficult for local people to find flat
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past year. it's changed a lot, especially the prices have increased. i would say by 5 times, especially for rentals most turkish people average tribute people can't afford to live here anymore. they've had to leave this city, especially since february the number of fresh and with residents intro here has increased by more than 50 percent or less than more in the korean and soon i'm sorry, yeah, appears to be at the top destination for russian who wants to get away for a while, however, the city is uncontrollable. real estate prices make it difficult for both locals and foreigners to survive. the non custodial al jazeera taya southern to kill her to me and he's losing strength after making landfill for 2nd time in south carolina. a 1st came ashore in florida is one of the strongest stones in us history . the damage is expected to cost insurance. tens of billions of dollars. kristen salome reports from fort myers, one of the worst effected areas to stranded residents, got
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a lift from the u. s. coast guard. they survived hurricane ian. just completely washed out. but the bridge leading to their home on sanibel island did not. along this stretch of florida coast buildings are leveled, and few boats remain in the water. here it was the storm surge as much as the 240 kilometer per hour wins. that left destruction in their wake. michael micks philips rode out. the storm on his fishing boat, one of the few now still see worthy watching the surge come up. those you know, came up within an hour half hour. it was up, you know, released 20 foot. and you know, high winds, you know, lease a 150 miles an hour. it seemed like in his lot of rain ship blowing around in the boats. my la, the hood and without the bell, you don't have anything on his father's boat is grounded tuesday. we're supposed to put our traps in the water and we have no boats and we don't know the crab is going to be good.

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