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this is al jazeera ah, you're watching the news are live from headquarters in del high, and you guys are coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukrainian forces say they besiege thousands of russian troops and lima and achieve supply hub under russian control. 11 on receives the u. s. broker proposal that could help settle and maritime borders dispute with israel. and allow waiver to tap into gas reserves pipelines, connecting bulgaria, and agree as well as norway on poland or launch the europe tries to reduce its energy dependence on russia. last rallies are held in brazil, sunday's presidential contest cutting former leader lead silva against incumbent. jo, you're both narrow, will be live in south polo and for high court agrees to have chillies appealed to
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have, could all thrown out next month while comp wanting to find the injured off. the part of the stadium collapses is thousands. watch, and i think i welcome to the news. our ukranian troops say they've been circle thousands of russian troops and moscow controlled supply. hub of li man in the don't yet region . it comes a day after president vladimir putin declared for eastern regions, including don. yes, part of the russian federation. the head of the moscow back to administration in danielle, says lee man is partly encircled by the ukranian army. the cities important for moscow, as it serves as a logistics and transport hub, connecting ukraine's east to its north. we have 3 correspondence covering the latest developments. mohammed val is in moscow who does how many dozens up or reach . while charles stratford is life for us in slow vs, that's in the donnie at region. will begin with you. charles,
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what are you hearing about the situation and lehman? the latest we're hearing is sir news. according to the head of the year, le gunk military administration, the ukrainian side survey, hired a saying that sir. these reported to up to 5000 possibly 5500 russian troops. traps inside the town of lee man have actually appeals to what he described as their leadership to be withdrawn from the besieged city and guide a saying that that appeal was denied by the leadership. of course, we cannot in any way independently verify that news. but as you say, the surrounding of this city is hugely significant to ukrainian army. it's part of . busy what we've seen over the last few weeks has been a very successful counter offensive pushing down from car cave and towards here
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savion sca lehman is to my left ukrainians are saying that if they do take full control of li man, which was a very important a transport hub and logistics center for russian forces that way that they can push north east the up towards are occupied, will ganske as well as se, down towards the increasingly besieged city of bar mote. and so it would be a huge coup for the crate. ukrainian military if they indeed do get full control of the city. but as i say, we understand that there are ongoing military operations in the villages around it . and we have heard very little in terms of shelling in the last so 2 or 3 hours and we have been relatively close to lee man. it is very difficult to get close to it. so i am the ukranian military, especially denying any kind of access to journalists at this stage. but so yeah,
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of huge military importance to the ukrainian side, m and a great victory. if in aid they can get full control of it. but of course, we've heard from president putin in the last couple of days and he has vowed, basically to protect the people of denette scholars ganske zap parisha and had a song the people that he describes as being russians. and he will do is he, in his words, use all military means to achieve that goal. so the fight whether be li man or the wider region of dynette where we are at the moment is far from over. thank you so much, charles stratford, that is the update from don't ask, let's cross over to his upper reach and bring in her that bill had made so and her that what impact is the russian annexation having on people are where you are? ah, well i think that was one of the most visible impacts today is that usually this road year would be you would see convoys of ukrainians
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leaving. busy russian occupied areas, mainly separate area and nearby for solar. well today, none of that happened. we were told that basically since midnight of the dead at the last russian checkpoint, anyone who arrives is basically turned back, told that he has to or she has to apply for a new pair. ma'am, just bear in mind that yesterday there was about a 1500 people who had made their way. busy out and leading to have revenue and doing there were no that was more or less a daily average of people coming out between $1500.00 to 2000. well to day none of that. and then we are also hearing now a report of shelly in their good di that would be just next to the nuclear plant, where the air director general at the moment is missing the i aide international
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atomic agency and issued a statement confirming that russia told him to told them that he was detained for questioning. are you ukrainian say that he was stopped by a russian patrol on his way actually to the town of a nor good are blindfolded and taken away. it's not clear when that happened, but the news came out today as we are hearing it as the moment confirmed under telegram channels by the russian point and administrator in there who died there. his are going sally, both sides blaming each other for that. that of course danger the nuclear facility there, all 6 reactors are close at the moment. but nevertheless, any kind of shelley could bring some damage that could be costly for not only the
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people living nearby, but also the people living on this side. thank you so much. had i been hi means reporting from upper reach. oh, let's say crossover to moscow and speak to him. huh. val, so it's about 24 hours now since i put in declared for regions and ukraine as part of russia. what's the mood like in moscow that in it's a bit sir, a car mood until now. and people expecting reactions, official reactions to what's going on in the, in, on the front line. what my colleagues have just been talking about. no statements from the russian government. so far we are waiting for the daily briefing from the defense ministry. remember, foreign media are cautioned not too or not to report except to what is being said by the defense ministry, particularly about casualties and what's happening on the front lie in particularly
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what's happening to the russian military there. so we're waiting for that briefing . probably there will be some comment on what's happening a lemon politically speaking very few statements to the a deputy chairman of the security council of russian federation dmitri medford f saying this morning on his account on telegram a critique severely criticizing the requests by president zalinski to join nato and saying that is just going to speed up the, the path to worse, a 3rd world war and other statements or so by they're the same, a politician or say, man about other things that being said that were being said yesterday is talk to berg and his statement that if a or crania stops fighting, it will cease to exist. and his response to that was that if you,
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if you cain continues to fight many ukraine is many more ukrainians will die and that will be the only result. so, i mean, the firm, same position here, russia, latasha is right in the decisions it has taken that what has been decided the decree to annex those regions in eastern and ukraine are a correction of history. are the natural course of things for russia to preserve its bast, to protect its people, to add to earth, to stand in the face of what it calls. ah weston attempts to destroy the great civilization of russia. random russians, even though they are not unanimous in their support to the war itself. but many of them yesterday have shown nationalism waving flags and responding favorably to the decisions of a president vladimir putin. thank you so much. mohammed val reporting from moscow
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while russia used its veto to block a un security council resolution condemning the annexation, india and china, abstained and called for a negotiated way out of the war. here is our diplomatic editor, james bass reporting from the united nations in new york. in the resolution condemning russia that was put before the security council was drawn up jointly by albania, and by the u. s. in defense of all countries to had the right to be safe from invasion and annexation. we are voting yes. and in defense of the world's collective peace and security. weird you to vote yes to let us show putin the resolve of this council. in response, russia sounded incredulous. scarcity. ruth, should you tell me, do you seriously expect russia to consider and support such a draft? and if not, then it turns out that you are intentionally pushing us to use the right of the
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veto in order to then wax lyrical about the fact that russia abuses this, right? those. and so when the draft resolution was put to the vote, there was no doubt how russia would respond. it's a permanent member of the security council with veto power. and it used it. abstentions, please raise your hands, but it's no to bullet for other council members decided not to support the resolution. and instead to abstain china, brazil, gabon, and india escalation of rhetoric or tension is in no one's interest. it is important that pathways are found for a return to the negotiating table. keeping in view the totality of the evolving situation, india decided to abstain on the resolution. after the meeting, the u. s. ambassador told reporters she take the issue to a vote of all $193.00 united nations members in the general assembly right after the russian invasion of ukraine when the general assembly voted at the
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beginning of march, 141 countries voted to deplore russia's actions following the security council vote, and the abstention some will be asking whether it's possible to reach that high watermark again. james bay's al jazeera of the united nations center morehead on the algebra news hour, including this army officer and the number of faso overthrow. the military ruler, 8 months after he came to power in a food, we follow the plight of cubans who are fed up after days without power following hurricane ian celebrations after the end of the longest play off droughts in north american sports history. the stories coming up a little later with german enforce ah, but for 11 on presidents has received the u. s. mediated proposal to resolve a maritime border dispute with israel is really and lebanon have been holding
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indirect talk frontier its royal waters in the mediterranean and the division of gas fields. the 2 countries are technically at war and have been negotiating on an 860 square kilometer patch of sea. but last year, lebanon expand that. it's claimed by more than 1400 square meters to include the courage gas fields that lead to a breakdown and talks they routes has since back down. a deal would allow israel to begin producing gas and the care is feel to fulfill the contracts for europe without risking conflict with has bala, it will also allow lebanon to begin exploring and tapping potential resources. international companies have set operations won't proceed until the dispute is resolved, then that has more from beta. it's a long standing 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
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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 replacements 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, 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
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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 cut each 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 everything is 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 kind of profit. it 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
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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 that there are theater belt. so a potential is 11 on deal is seen as having implications for europe as you seeks to reduce its energy dependence on russia. while in bulgaria, a gas pipeline with grease is now open. it comes as bulgarians hold snap elections on sunday and energy and the ukraine war are major issues. and simmons has more from sophia it's the full selection 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
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attempts to go energy independent from russia was own, show the opening of a pipeline between greece and bulgaria, which will carry gas from azerbaijan, kill pick cough. a pro western party leader had been prime minister when russia demanded roubles the it's gas 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 a normal european, somewhat boring country that has 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
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that that 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. so let's look at how europe is reducing its reliance on russian gas. bulgaria is getting more gas from azerbaijan via a new 182 kilometer long gas pipeline. it runs between co matina and greece and star, as a gora and central bulgaria. then gas started flowing to poland through the new bowl. take pipe from norway on saturday morning. it runs via denmark and the baltic sea in southern europe. spain gets a big chunk of fits gas from algeria via the med gas pipeline. and talks are under way to build a new pipeline from nigeria to algeria. the 4000 kilometer long transfer herron gas pipeline could send up to 30000000000 cubic meters of gas a year to europe. that's how bring and stuff us. and she's joining us from born home island that's in denmark. so step,
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to what extent is all of the scene of the game changer and moving towards reducing europe dependence on russian gas? well, this is absolutely a big moment for europe and especially for eastern europe, because they were basically cut off from russian gas because they didn't want to pay in the russian currency, the rouble. so to have this new pipeline from greece and to bulgaria is definitely a big a wind for europe or the president of the european commission was left on the lay. it was there and she was in a very cheerful mood, saying this is a step towards freedom, freedom, independence from russian gas. and then earlier this week, or there was another pipeline, very crucial for eastern europe. opened the baltic line from norway to poland. it was a coincident or not, but had happened exactly at the same day when the leaks in the north stream pipelines from russia to germany were detected. so this integration was basically
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overshadowed by that event, but definitely for poland and for bill gay bulgaria. and later, also many other countries in eastern europe, especially in the south eastern part, will have gas that's not coming from russia. so for europe, definitely this makes a big step forward because of growth, as we know would they have been trying to cut themselves off, rush and gas. it was a lot of criticism about these not stream pipelines, but they seem to be out of operation since these leaks have been detected for a very long time. right. and where things stand with the investigation into the north street pipeline li leaks. well, the information coming from the investigation is very sketchy, but where the swedish coast guard is saying that at least the leaks are diminishing . so a lot of gas has come out of these pipes and a hope that it will all be out of the pipes by sunday. and then they finally can do
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a proper inspection of these leaks and what possibly has caused this. meanwhile, the i minister of denmark method frederickson is sufficient in london and is also now in brussels. sher she's been talking to install to book the nato chief. she said that it's definitely sabotaged. and she said, especially denmark feels very threatened and felt very vulnerable because it's happened so close to the danish territories, which is actually just 20 kilometers out of the coast of this island. so we hope to hear some, a more leaks from this investigation because as i said, it's been very sketchy so far. it is a lot of confidentiality because it's a very sensitive topic because accusations have been flying back and forth between russia and the united states. and europe, and we haven't seen any proper evidence presented so far. thank you so much stuff.
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arson for that up. thank. thank you. well, moving on and thousands have gathered in the iraqi capital to mock the 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against the government. the protest in 2019 called for an end to ramp and corruption and high unemployment, and what became known as the to city in movement security has been tightened around iraq's capital most if it's bridges and main roads are closed. for testers are demanding the removal of a political establishment. they say is corrupt audi. hashem is at those protests and has this update from baghdad. we are all in a georgia bridge that connects diarrhea square to the green zone in baghdad. people for to toyota square since this morning to mock the 3rd anniversary of the october uprising duck saw many iraqis being killed in the streets for raising slogans against got option for calling for accountability and requesting the
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limitations for an intervention in the countries politics did after 3 years and after several incidents have taking place in this country after parliamentary election that saw those young people, the movements that represent them. i'm winning several seats in the parliament. however, nothing has change in the country. still, that is a deadlock facing the political system. still got option is overwhelming. oh wow. oh, life in this country, confrontations between the both of those and security forces who are to go to courses are launching to you guys. i don't them launching a few guys on the professors wipe with us as our stony. today's movement,
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today's demonstration was meant to mark the anniversary, but it was clear that those youth movements do not have any intention to mount off the pressure on the government. students from some iranian universities are holding a sit in following the death of master omni. they were choosing the government of suppressing opposing forces on detaining students, and he died last month after being arrested by iran, morality police. plenty of the demonstrators, including some university professors, are refusing to attend classes. joining us on to her on the rest of us are there are so over. so what can you tell us about the sit ins and what impact they're having if any, at all while the new academic year in iran started with widespread protest now in bashed university into iran for those university in mesh at industrial university, n. s were hand into to fill out an architecture and encourage an shiraz. yes. and
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also to please and carmen. these are the largest city of iran and universities in the cities are now holding the protest. so we can say that through the last couple of days, did the participation to this protest was decrees in but now as of today, by the beginning of the new academic year, we see that the protest are gaining momentum again to suit the student. students are protesting the crackdown and also asking the security forces the authorities year to release their friends who were arrested. so we have seen the reports of hundreds of people who were leading decor. this brought us that had been arrested or they were investigated. and now the students are, are gathering inside the universities at the dap, the holding the cdns protest. and asking though to what it is to release their, their difference was, there is no an expectation at that to night. there will be some mass gatherings across big cities, entire under already reports that people are gathering in downtown. so one of the
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development of today, an important element of today was the call that came from mirror a mirror, seen a mo savvy, who was the leader of the green movement in 2009 during the elections. he was the presidential candidate and he lost the election to a president, armina jazz, the former president or more of iran. and then people say that it was a rigged election day, pulled me his of people called in the streets to, to protest that so he is a symbolic leader of the green woman. and today he said that he made the call on security forces on the army to side with people and the rightful demands, not to listen. they're all towards his, their superiors, and not to follow your orders and also to stop the cracked on. this is crucially important because he's simply asking the security forces not to listen to what the government is saying and that could lead the further deepens the gap
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between the people and the security forces and the state. so right this brought us were support by the death of many, but it went beyond that. now we see that people are, are be fueled by the protests that are caused by the economy sanctions by the unemployment sorting prizes and high inflation. thank you so much for so sorry for that update from to her on time for a check off. the weather here is rob. well, we now all know what happens in a slow moving catch. we for hurricane goes across a low lying state in the us, as did in winds were very high in store, such is very high as well. and that's briefly result. you know, this has been on the news. then the thing briefly became a category one hurricane as it hit the shores of south carolina near charleston. here the difference is very obvious. one to me, to storm search, 140 memories of rain and the wind. nothing like a strong out in south carolina. they're more used to this. i didn't need to be honest. they are in florida. but the reason it was so strong in ford is the wolf,
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the waters are rising temperature wise all around the world, but in shallow areas, much more so that gives more fuel to hurricane. now this one is no longer testify, even that extra tropical storm. it's just a depression and that's what we'll do over the next 36 hours or so ending up giving the rain if you like, brought back as light rain in was effectively nor'easter that is midwinter. this is abby snow. thankfully it's not ok. there are no more hurricanes coming towards us in the foreseeable future, but they're all bound to be the season. but in mexico, different story, all in just become a hurricane and he's going to make land for later on sunday, or monday as a category one. still had on the al serra news our we take a closer look at why the u. k. prime ministers plan for growth is facing mounting scrutiny and preserving they can buy all the women in denisia who want the garment to be recognized as special heritage. a great goal for arsenal in the north london
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therapy, but did they get the better of rivals tottenham to find out and support? ah, it could be seen as a laudable goal, maybe put great to racial integration under reduced coin, but to drive to abolish cycle ghettos has led to the danish government, reclassifying citizens along racial lines such an ethnic quotas for every district in the country. the aim is for every district of a population that is at least 70 percent western 80 percent of mil to parkins residents. from an immigrant background. the danish government can't make people leave areas like be on the park and purely on the basis of ethnicity. what it can do is force the housing to be sold off to private investors who then erased the rents. the idea is that mainly western people seems to be wealthy, will then be able to move back in residence or suing the government and anti
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segregation policy said to them, social conditions and crime rate would be valid. but we object to moving people from their homes based on ethnicity, minorities point themselves stuck. they move on to one area to lower the number of non western is but can't move into another area. for the same reason, lou ah ah, hello randy, top stories on the alpha 0, who's our ukranian troops say they've encircled the russian control supply have of lehman and the eastern dani ask region. the head of the russian backed administration in danielle, says leman is partly in circles by the ukranian army. lebanon's president has received the us mediated proposal to resolve and maritime borders. dispute with
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israel. israel and lebanon have been holding indirect talks on territorial waters in the mediterranean, on the division of gas fields. meanwhile, europe is trying to reduce its reliance on russian gas. bulgaria is set to receive more energy from azerbaijan via a 9 and new 182 kilometer long pipeline. and gas started flowing to poland through the new baltic pipe from norway on saturday. so the final campaign events are being held in brazil ahead of the 1st round of presidential elections. you can see supporters of the president j are both an arrow on the left and those of the former leader lula da silva on the rights. let's be to latin america editor monsieur newman. she's at lula rally and saw apollo. lucy, i just paints a picture for us. it's a very polarized electron. is it not? yes it is. but, and let me just say this is not technically our rally. they are not allowed. i did
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close to the elections were less than 24 hours away. the, the candidates are not allowed to speak, but they are allowed to walk. so what you're seeing here are hundreds and hundreds of people lining the street. here in south paolo waiting for lola that sheila, who is the front running candidate, the left wing, former president to arrive here. and then they're going to have what they call a silent walk. they are allowed to have all the publicity that you like. and i, it's very colorful as you can see, that people here of all ages, women, man of feminists, environmentalists. i'm going to actually ask one of the people here. exactly. why is you? oh, hello it today. how much bob? you know, your name is 5 year old. tell us please why you are here because the brazil needs little more than ever. so i'm here to support him tomorrow. why does brazil need him more than ever? because he was the best president, brazil had you think?
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i don't thank you very much. well, that's certainly what a lot of people are saying, but there are others who believe me was one of the worst that brazil ever had. because he was embroiled in a corruption scandal the worst when the country saw when he left the presidency in 2010. and while we're here waiting for lula to arrive, not far away from here, his rival, current president, in the incumbent. j boss are not always holding a what they call a model c at that. that means it's a motorcycle caravan. so he's moving along from one part of the city to the airport where he will be visiting another city. he just behind in the polls right now, and so he is using every last minute between now and 8 o'clock in the morning local time sunday to try to get as many votes as he can. it's a very polarized election as you well say, the candidates could not leave. we more different what they propose with a country also could not be more different. j both fernando is as a hard line. conservative who, who represents very conservative family values,
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use against abortion. use against gay marriage, his for, for a very small government while new let the seat of i would attempt to return to the days of that social programs especially directed at this country's poor at a time when there is a very, very strong economic crisis here. and with more than $33000000.00 brazilians are now according to official statistics going hungry. okay, thank you so much for that update from south hollow hurricane ian is losing strength officer making a landfall for a 2nd time in south carolina. so in 1st came ashore in florida is one of the strongest storms in us history. the damage is expected to cost insurers tens of billions of dollars. kristen salumi reports from fort myers, one of the worst effected cities to stranded residents, got a lift from the u. s coast guard. they survived hurricane in just completely washed out. but the bridge leading to their home on sanibel island did not. along this
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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 winds that left destruction in their wake. michael mc phillips wrote out the storm on his fishing boat. one of the few now still see worthy watching the surge come up and those came up with it in the half hour. it was up, you know, released 20 foot. and you know, high winds, at least a 150 miles an hour. it seemed like there's a lot of rain ship blowing round and the boat's my livelihood and without the bell, you don't have anything on his father's boat is grounded tuesday. we're supposed to put our traps and water and we have no boats and we don't know the crab is going to be good and we can't get bay. it's just going to be a bad situation. federal disaster funding will help some with rebuilding,
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but officials warn it will take months and billions of dollars to recover. kristen salumi al jazeera fort myers, florida. hundreds of cubans are fed up after days without power officer, hurricane e, and grounded the grid across the entire country. 11000000 people have been waiting to be reconnected. many feel it's taking too long. barbara and opa reports. i days after hurricane in not cut power across cuba, many neighborhoods as til in darkness. but these protest to say they don't understand why, since their homes went in, it's path. oh, the site run did not pass through here. we have spent 4 or 5 days without any power . his like being in hell. that's where we are out on the street and will keep coming out. oh, they blamed the pockets on the government, not the storm, and their eject and government calls for patients. you're going to put that, that
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a home, that protesting is a right. but only when those responsible from state or government are not doing their jobs. but under the current circumstances, protests are not helping. but instead slowing down our mission and our wish to restore power, as soon as possible, officials could have been with the electricians. instead, they're talking to the media. electricity had been restored to about half of the capital by friday. and police is deployed to controlled demonstrators grammar, but $11.00 will solid coordinate. the problem is that when people protest, yes they put on the lights, look, they're turning them on here. but our children's food is already rotten and they don't have anything to eat. they don't have cold water, they have nothing but the people are coming out with class. the people will not stop because of the police to pull up what is the communications have been black tap for the 2nd day in a row. internet watchdog say is probably a government attempt to stifle dissent. the government says power will be back
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across have on this weekend. but the rest of cuba is still expected to be in the talk. barbara and grandpa out to sara, the netherlands has condemned nicaragua, this isn't to cut diplomatic ties. daniel, or take us government to accuse the dutch government of interference. the nicaraguan president has been widely criticized for cracking down on political opponents of human rights activists. in a statement, the foreign ministry described the netherlands as interventionist and neo colonial and said it had offended nicaragua and families. other decisions by president daniel take are also fueling tension would be international community. the new us ambassador to nicaragua has been denied entry. after criticizing the leadership, you go, rodriguez called the country, a pariah state, on ortega's government dictatorship. and earlier in the week, the european union ambassador was asked to leave without reason. and the government has criticize the catholic church, calling it
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a perfect dictatorship. several priests have been arrested. ortega has accused the church or backing widespread protest in 2018, following his election. military officers and burkina faso have overthrown the president's 8 months after he took power in a qu, the new leader, captain abraham. tro or a said paul on read amoeba was removed because of security failures. nicholas hoc reports, he another coo in burkina faso on friday. residents woke to the sound of gunfire. soldiers took positions on the capitals main artery blocking access to the presidential palace where heavy gunfire could be heard. hours later, soldiers from burkina faso special forces led by young captain abraham tarry appeared on national television announcing their military takeover in what appears to be a qu within a qu. good, not it. elko murder dba our common ideal was betrayed by our leader lieutenant colonel paul 100 amoeba in whom we had placed all our trusty. indeed the
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deterioration of the security situation which justified our action has been relegated to the background in favor of unfortunate political adventures. as the day unfolded, a small crowd gathered celebrating the military takeover and the end of pole on the dummy was rule. under the amoeba has been in far for 9 months. he is skilled bertina fossil. he has sold all of us, he's incompetent. the people will raise their voices to make him understand that the uh huh. he has false burkina faso in the situation. now robin, i love one of them. he by himself took over in the coolest january. he promised to bring back peace and security to a country under attack from arm groups linked to al qaeda and iso. but since he took power broken, his forces have gone from set backs to military defeat. despite the military support of france, the former colonial power, i reckon in fact inaccurately,
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rocky knob is no longer agree with the partnerships upon us with france will not in favor of cues, but we are in with a roku. so lead us to cooperate with all the partners will be when, when these protestors wave russian flags desperate to see an end to military defeat. they want russia to support an army that seems divided, fighting each other while arm groups continued to gain ground. nicholas hawk al jazeera de car, palm oil producer, the 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 after and denise ban palm oil exports. but farmers say a chronic lack of investment is holding back their industry commodities, reports from a comb 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 rose by 200000 tons. but that wasn't nearly enough to beat local demand. the country had to import more than the 1400000 tons it produced and produces the timing their efforts to grow more locally. they are also production tend to be cheaper. i know some time my costume because of godaddy, ma'am they look more efficient. was your cost of production only? dom. that me, sir. oh, adaptable to have high puzzle where promotional gary say a praise your own game. based on the our profit margin, andrea 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 is season. this plant process is 1000 metric ton for one day. but up small down
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only $400.00 becomes shortages of all materials where the lack of food is in. the farmers only concern that you know 20192020. we had a huge input of smuggled olean, which is the refine product of our c p, o. 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 juris output of pump oil picked at 40 percent of global supply. but that's trying to our 2 percent producer, se removing several barriers can give niger as palm on industry, the chance to grow and expand exports. we are more heavily taxed in general than other countries. so there's no incentive really to come producer, se nigeria has the capacity to produce as much as the world's leading producer
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indonesia. but they need help to get their degrees. al jazeera was the financial markets real in the wake of the u. k. government's budget announcement, the high risk strategy behind the prime minister plan for growth as being questioned for government now has to face a conservative party conference where it lists trust as leadership credentials or under mounting scrutiny. need barker 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 applauded the government's new direction, even these ideologues are concerned. i think to some extent they haven't played in they haven't flic communicated what the plan is or and not always what the central
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said hasn't gotten across in the way of intended to get across. i believe. i think i've struggled and also come in at quite a difficult time in so many ways with the warranty crane, the approximate cause it, you can't, they all these strains on the economy. you've got massive levels and reflections. 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 less trust is often accused of modeling herself on. similar worries abound here. and they haven't convinced the market more to that fiscal plans than just tax policy. they haven't really down enough on the supply side. they don't say that communication in terms of they just on the plans tax cuts that i had spoke about consistently campaign. but perhaps markets will react in the same way. let's not forget, of course the lease people got less trust selected, 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 core 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 $33.00 point lead over the rolling conservatives. of things continue as they are, is difficult to see how trust could be the person that fights the next election because it would be, you know, a side note from the conservative party. the question is he would replace that. i
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wouldn't be surprised if bars johnson comes back. who's that? yes. be 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 quoting 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 faltering at the 1st hurdle. the falcon al jazeera london, hundreds of anthony's in women are pressing to revive the popularity of her traditional gorman's called the cabal they want. the blow is recognized as intangible heritage by the u. n's cultural agency just for washington reports from jakarta, indonesia modern central business district. and if it to remember and tricia
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a symbol of the past, hundreds of women from all over jakarta had joined a parade to celebrate the national government manic william ty. yeah, my mother and my grandmother used to where the co bail. it makes a woman beautiful. it's all heritage mm. the could buy it is an indonesian upper garment that dates back to the royal courts of the 15th century. these women are campaigning to have the combined included on the un cultural organizations list of intangible heritage. upon the unit point, if unesco grants best to us, it is an international would kick nation that care by yeah, represents indonesian heritage in recent weeks, similar events have taken place in other provinces to this parade is about more then seeking recognition from unesco. this hot of a movement to normalize wearing the car by a daily rather than saving it the special occasion. the government is often worn at
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weddings. the design is such as leila milda saudi. want to make it more practical for every day used by a book on something about america bath in the old days could they were made to be fitted and they were made from chiffon and lace. but i have modified the designs to make them more comfortable using material like cotton and linen, but she says her boutique aims to challenge the perception that the buyer is uncomfortable. rebecca, somebody full, i've been, my customers have even used a could buy a for running marathons, climbing mountains and riding motorcycles more efforts to revive the popularity of the buyer of resonating with the global push towards sustainable fashion. these young women are wearing pieces that they grandmothers war decades ago. fall a plot. the guy runs a small business selling vintage could buy online. oh man, let me be. just let me be jokes this way. we aren't sightings textiles waist. i think young people feel proud to wear something with history and they say they can wear it to many ways. even with genes. however,
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they choose to wear it that these women could buy. it is a timeless comment. one that deserves to be honored. jessica washington out a 0 to carter. a stella had on al jazeera, a golden back for baseballs latest player to read. 700 home runs jermel. how the detail's coming off in sports? ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries, enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus, and with direct whites to istanbul and tribes own book your ticket now for a memorable holiday. c, y, p g s, for our best prices. this was a media moment,
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the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is historic from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing leave your freedom. being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of loses bags that game called, and that product for bo everything. why? on al jazeera ah ah ah. for the sportsman serious drama. thank you. during we begin in south america, where at least 14 football fans has been injured after part of
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a stadium collapsed in the chilean capital, santiago, thousands of supporters had gathered in the monumental stadium to watch a training session for local club or co colo. when the top section fell on the stands below, in a statement the club said it was caused by some fans, a climbing on to an advertising structure. chilies what will federation has been given a final chance to have ecuador thrown out of next month's wild cup in cas, are the court of arbitration for sport says it will here, there are pill that i could or phil did. an ineligible player during qualifies. should it fail to make it to the finals and claim acquittals. i byron castillo was born in columbia, but footballs, while governing body fif, dismissed the case, saying they were satisfied, he held ecuadorian citizenship while playing an 8 qualifying games. peru finished 5th in the south american group and of also appealed to cass. the decision is expected by november, the 10th just days before ecuador are due to open the tournament against host qatar . morocco is reportedly considering a bed to host the 2025 africa cup of nations after original house guinea was strips
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of the tournaments. african foot chiefs made the decision on friday saying that infrastructure in guinea wouldn't be ready for the biggest football tournament on the continent. is expected to announce the bidding process will reopen on saturday . russian athletes who don't support the war and ukraine could be allowed to compete internationally. and then pick, president thomas back says he's looking into a way of allowing such athletes to return. but he says his organization faces a dilemma on how to make it happen. russian athletes have been banned from international sports since the start of the conflict earlier this year. in an interview with an italian newspaper backs that it wouldn't be easy and fast, this sport could be used as a means of retaliation by other countries in conflict with each other often or say top of the premier league off a 31 when the biggest rivals tottenham in the north london davi off. no lead office . 20 minutes through a really and go from that. filled it homeless party. not one of the home crowded
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the i'm going well as a man of the party. i'm not returning back in it. it's lisa hurricane putting away penalties is 14 gold and 16 li games against also incredible records. also got back in front out in the 2nd half recap real with j. z. it went from bad to worse than when emerson bo was given a straight red carpet that the full, granite jacket, rounded things off, set aside in the full points, clarified in the table. german champions by mc ended therefore much when the streak in the buddhist legal stadium on a put by an a 3 and a lot. again, why i love accusing it before the break that the 1st time who scored in front of the home farms since joining middle school was adam, i went to the laboratories and go keeper will want to forget he slip and went straight to thomas miller. you made it 41 l by and late in the game. second in
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england, cricket has taken that c 20 series in focused on to a deciding that shaft a comfortably winning game 6 in the whole fiddle sold 5. and i'm beaten 8841 bowls as the tourist reach that target of 170 with more than 5 back which 13 full and 36 innings england won by 8 wickets. the theory stands at 3 rate with the final match on sunday, strike qualifying as underway of the formula. why that grand prix in singapore, for ari's a charlotte, i was quickest in the rain short and a final practice session. earlier. he was half a 2nd quicker than max the stop, and he was hoping to secure a 2nd straight. well title on sunday, moto g. p is in thailand to a rookie marco beds. jackie secured his 1st proposition in the premiere class italian. he rides valentino rossi's team that broke the all time lat threshold at the chang international circuits to clench top spot on the grid. championship leader. fabulous quarter. all right, we'll start from 4th one place behind his nearest title. rival, francesco bonnie:
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i the motor to never joke. of it is edging closer to his 3rd title this season as he reached the semi finals in tel aviv. the 21 time grandson champion kept his perfect record against the ship possible with his sick victory over the canadian in his many meetings. jock rich, wanting in straight sets, he'll play relented a 2nd later on saturday for a place in the fine the longest play of drought in north american sports has finally ended with the seattle mariners celebrating a return to major league baseball's post season after 21 years away they were up against the oakland athletics when cal at rally clinched the wild card birth with this. i'm not a rally hitting the game when as they booked their spot with
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a 21 victory. seattle celebrations on the field lasted more than 10 minutes of the fans and players. finally rid themselves of 2 decades of disappointment. saint louis cardinals were also celebrating one of their players handing over a gold plated bats to albert through holes. last week, the 42 year old it joined an exclusive club of just 3 other players to hit 700 high runs, adding himself the unusual trophy. but he used a more conventional wooden bats as he made it 701 home runs on friday. the cardinal's beating the pittsburgh pirates to one that is always bought for now pizza. we'll have another update later. thank you so much, jim, and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we're back in just a moment and much more of today's news. and oh, latest headlines. see you in a minute. bye bye. ah. october on al jazeera campaigning for nigerian elections begins as candidates vive
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