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will move out of the way. here it warms up, wet weather, clearing away from central parts of canada. on the other hand, we'll see tab, which is why 8 degrees celsius therefore would pick as that wet weather makes his way towards the lakes. now to somewhere where the 2 just around the south, west, west of that generally try and find still warm in there, lay around $29.00 celsius over the next day or so. still a few showers affecting a central and western parts of mexico. what was her recon orly now dissipating, still a few showers into northern parts of the country, but some heavy down pause just coming back into some areas of mexico, some live the showers to, to honduras, and also into nicaragua. some really wet weather affecting the eastern side of the caribbean as we go on through wednesday, a little draw by thursday. ah, ah,
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russia takes another step towards annexing for ukrainian regions while the west says the move is illegal. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera, well live from also coming up on the front lines with ukrainian forces as they continue their fight to retake territory from russia. a show of strength, the u. s. and south korea fly bonding drills in response to north korea's latest and longest missile test. a billionaire buyout is back on the lawn musket says he'll go ahead with his plan to purchase a switzer with a legal battle may not be over just yet. ah,
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ah. russian president vladimir putin is finalizing his plans to annex for ukrainian regions. the upper house of parliament approval legislation, which now heads to putin. but on the ground in ukraine, moscow's forces are losing territory on 2 separate battle. france, i am at val. reports from moscow. douglas, and so it was the $170.00 members of the russian senate unanimously voted yes to the annexation of 80 percent of ukraine's internationally recognized territory. despite international condemnation uses the country close. on monday, the lower house did the same brokers show. she wouldn't stop watching industry report feature today, the u. s. have subjugated almost the entire western mobilizing it to turn ukraine into a tool in a war against russia. drugs just like hitler, st most european countries to war in an attack on the u. s. s. r. in this just like then, today's west midlands are bound to fails goods. one signed by president vladimir
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put in the new constitutional laws become official in russian federation. and moscow will really draw it's federal map and that of ukraine here on the battlefield, that a yellow t is different. russia only partially controls. the 4 regions it has claimed its army has been losing ground across the territory. it's been occupying. last month president vladimir putin announced the mobilization of up 230-0000 reservists. wonderful 200000 of them have already been deployed for a horton training is underway in 80 centers across the country, but it still carol, they are being trained to fire portable unto thank a grenade launchers reveal, train them how to run into battle were on the very daisy, when, after weeks of confusion and protest against the mobilization thrushes defense
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minister said again showing to reassure the public some of the column was only 4 on the service with some young conscripts for routine compulsory military service. want to be deployed to the front line, but that won't listen. the challenge is russell, facing in its efforts to consolidate gains on the ground, nor in selling its war, both at home and abroad, had fun and to 0. moscow. let's take a look at the areas rush at once to annex. well, these are the 4 provinces. the kremlin says voted in referendums to join russia, the area in red, it shows what russian forces actually control. moscow says, all of done yes. can. the hands will be part of its federation, even though it's not in full control of these provinces. as far as on. and this operation further south, many areas are outside moscow's control, and the criminal has yet to clarify what exactly it's claiming. the ukraine's president says his troops are making a rapid and powerful progress against russian forces in the south and east. charles
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stratford travelled with one of the units that's part of the counter offensive. in easton ukraine. the drive to tank positions on the eastern front is often along muddy isolated roads hidden in the forest. on the wet autumn leaves, we find ukrainian soldiers with the 5th assault thank regiment tanks here be vital, preventing a rush in advance as ukrainian troops continue. accounts are offensive that has recently we taken thousands of square kilometers from russian forces. the forest will offer less cover from russian drones and as strikes in the coming weeks and months. heavy machine gun far echoes through the trees. throng of the final preparations, the signal to move is given the near
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40 year old t 72 tank moves out from under the trees. it's a 5 minute drive to it's firing position, exposing the crew to rush we follow it to a nearby field and within a minute the tell tale winding sounds signal it will fire in seconds. a minute later, a 2nd blast for the tank has moved into its operating position. we understand that they are firing a russian positions about 3 kilometers from here. the tanks operating here a part of a wider counter offensive in the east. that is seen great success in recent weeks. time now is of the essence moved back into color before russian forces locate the foreign position and reply. this tank a soldier tells us, is one of around
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a 100 that russian soldiers abandoned. in the past month when they fled, the ongoing ukrainian army advanced. suddenly, the sound of a jet fighter approaching we struggled to see it through the leaves, apart with its screams overhead. alexander says he has a wife and child waiting for him when the war is over. that he doesn't know when that will be the or who follows over the law. our role as a tank regimen is very important because we are preventing russian forces from moving forward as our troops advance. nicola tells me he's not worried about the possibility of a push by thousands of new russian conscripts as part of russian president vladimir putin so called partial mobilization. don't matter. how many man they,
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they bring him, is that don't matter for us. our machine guns can shoot what 100000 round the minutes if you shoot 5 or 50. i don't think our a machine gunners will be tired. ukrainian military says it's winning back territory in the east bit by bit day by day. so far. evidence on the battlefield, at least, suggests moscow's military response is yet to come. cha, stafford, al jazeera, eastern ukraine. georgia government is facing a political dilemma as more russians seek refuge. they're most are trying to avoid president vladimir putin, military cool, up order announced last month. the influx is putting the pressure on a government that's trying to tread a fine line between moscow and the e. u. m. on con reports from tbilisi, it's empty now, but in recent days, george's parliament has seen
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a serious rift open up between the government and the opposition. and this little agreement on anything related to russia. the govern says that since september 21, a 115000 russians arrived, the opposition says the figures closer to 500000. well that the an opposition politicians see that as a national security threatening a lot of georgia. i think that that because of this government and this government is kind of an i weston government and i kind of, you know, gambling with russia and puts in so i mean, rush on influx is definitely a huge threat for that. here are the parliament, the ruling at georgia dream path. it keeps up it's election vouch of having a good relationship with russia and joining the european union. the country wants to become a bridge, if you will, between the european union and russia. the vice chair of the foreign relations committee says strengthening ties with russia is now a big ask. relations are bad tense and
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a dangerous for georgia because we don't have diplomatic relations. and russia presents an existential threat to georgia's independence, territorial integrity over the country. in the very early stages of his bids, the u membership, many feel that this is the time to press more forceful membership of nato in european union is the most important in order to protect the georgia and civil and he and territorial integrity and the security. but the problem is that it's because of the war in ukraine. it is unlikely that georgia will get not a membership anytime soon, but as far as the new membership, i think georgia has quite good chances. their memories of the 2008 with russia still fresh hair. the graves of dead soldiers are still well tended. the image is coming from ukraine are familiar, and a reminder of the russian georgian war that's often described as the 1st european
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war of the 21st century before the war and ukraine. russia had no problem with the country wanting to join you. but to day, what russia, thanks, or when the e will allow them to join the club is unknown. it seems that george's dream of being a bridge between russia and europe is further away than ever. emerald con our desert tbilisi. a north korean missa launch has prompted condemnation and military drills when japan, south korea, and the us. it's north korea's longest range missile yet, and nuclear capable ballistic missile, and the 1st to fly over japan. since 2017 south korea and the u. s. responded with a show of strength, firing force surface to surface missiles of the east coast and conducting air drills. us also ran at joint drills with japan, dad. this dangerous and reckless launch of a long range ballistic missile that move over to pan. and it posed an unacceptable
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threat to the japanese public. this action is a clear violation multiple resolutions adopted by the un security council. and again demonstrates the threat that the g p r a. i hold both as it relates to it's a law for one program, but also it's for financial program and the threat than it poses to its neighbors as well. like hannah has more on this from washington d. c. very strong reaction. those words, her dangerous and reckless, were echoed by all branches of the bite and administration. it was stated that the white house we heard it from the pentagon, and also there from the state department of the senior leaders of the administration. the secretary of defense, the national security adviser, all have been in touch with their counterparts in the region as indicating the depth of the concern about this. but the reaction to the latest miss our launch was
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swift at us forces joined south korean forces in terms of conducting exercises. it south korea itself brandishing its own massage systems in a show of strength and a demonstration that it would not be outgunned by its neighbor. on the peninsula, at the same time as well in the wake of the missile test. us marine fighters fought a few exercises with japanese fighter aircraft over the sea of japan, was a coordinated and massive reaction to the latest muscle loan, short muscle test. remembering that there have been some 40 tests by the north koreans since the beginning of the year. that is $42.00 missiles fired from 20 separate muscle tests. and as mounting concerned within the united states and of course south korea and japan with this ongoing. what is viewed as provocation by the neighbors off as north korea still to come on al jazeera, columbia is
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a government says it will reopen. peace talks with a leftist rebel group, and more bank, holdups, 11 in his desperate customers demand access to their own savings. ah, anticipation is rising and so with sponsored my cattle aways hello, we got a very heavy right in the forecast. the central parts of china, long line of cloud here to sliding out of the east china see across south korea extends its way into those central areas. cool air coming in behind. some very wet weather there in 2 central past couple of days ago will hon was getting up into the mid to high 20 sir. 15 celsius here on wednesday, something of a change. so we were changed to into word japan 21 celsius there for tokyo. still
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a few showers around on wednesday, but it should brighten up as we go on into thursday, showers there to the korean peninsula and noticed that wet weather still in place across central parts of china. 13 south. she said this state for we had some big down pos, possibility of some localized flooding because that rain really isn't going anywhere too quickly. south of that, a few showers down towards hong kong or hong kong ship be largely dry temperatures here around 30 degrees celsius. some shots, showers, as usual across much of southeast asia. if you live the showers into the philippines or southern parts, in particular. some where to weather to to western areas of borneo, some showers there into smarter and the usual showers across a good part of indo china squeezing out the last remnants of the what was typhoon nora across northern path of india to with sponsored by cattle anyways, a surge of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger,
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disease, and displacement. the word stories about children were drinking from the same water with their dead, cathy will float al jazeera questions. this climate change play a role in the deadly downfall we're to said would be $950.00 millimeters of this kind of been going to sink any place the full report pakistan. the great deluge on al jazeera lou ah, me with al jazeera reminder of our main stories. now russian president vladimir putin is finalizing his plans to annex for ukrainian regions. the upper house of parliament has approved the legislation, which now hates to put in his final signature. ukraine's president says his troops
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are making rapid and powerful progress against russian forces. in the south and east, vanessa lensky says, dozens of towns and villages have been liberated in the past week. south korea and the us have carried out bombing drills response from the sandwich by north korea. the miss out went over japanese territory prompting international condemnation. billionaire iran musk says he'll go ahead with his original plan to buy twitter for $44000000000.00 in the letter to the social media giant mosque agreed to pay the price he offered months ago before trying to quit the deal. the news that comes ahead of a trial in which a twitter was set to seek an order, forcing him to close the buyout. roger chain is the executive editor of c. net. he says it's nearly impossible to know what musk will do next. but the name of the game is unpredictable, and illinois has been as unpredictable as expected in this month. long soap opera.
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you know, we were weeks away from a trial for public trial. 5 and, you know, the law, the common belief is you must have now want take part in a protracted courtroom battle oil a legal bow that may have brought to light things that he may have wanted shared. and so this is the easy route and beyond, you know, beyond these, this trial, nothing significant has changed about the situation. well, this is a big deal. please. you must have been a controversial figure. he's been outspoken user, twitter, and you know, he says he's a champion of sprit free speech that could have huge rounds cations on what twitter might look like. once he takes control, right, he's talked about trying to make it over, presume it's, it's town square feeling. so it's more of an open platform, but we don't really know what that means and whether or not he understands,
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navigate some issues between potentially doing free speech and harassment. and all the complexity then tell their former us president donald trump has asked the supreme court to intervene in a case involving classified documents seized from his mom lago state. he's asking justices to block part of a no. of course ruling, which prevents and independent arbiter from vetting more than $100.00 documents trumps that team. it says a review of the files is needed to determine whether they are in classified in the u. k. an inquest has opened into the death of an unarmed black man who was shot by police in south london. 24 year old chris cabin was shot through the windscreen of a car in september. face had linked the vehicle to an early firearms incident. the cabinet was not a suspect. his family has asked for a quick decision on whether criminal charges should be brought in the case.
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columbia government says it will restart piece, talk to the left. this rebel group, next month, talks between the ellen and the former president yvonne duke case a government broke down in 2019. is the largest remaining gorilla group in the country. off the piece deal signed with fox rebels in 2016. a sandra ram petty has moore from boca, there are new circumstances that of best better, definitely helping among them. the fact that there is for the 1st time, left the government in place in columbia that the president, gustavo paper was himself rebel and non group n a youth. and this is something that the 1st commander of the land has also recognized the during the announcement from kodak as earlier today, essentially saying that the fact that they feel that the dialogue will be easier
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with the government. also the fact that the venezuela is on board and president nicholas and my buddha said that he will be a mediator in this process is very important because during the last decade or so, the l n as it expanded greatly, its operation inside the venezuela. and they are now operating and at least that doesn't venezuelan states, so it would be impossible without venezuela to advance in the stocks. now, frustrated customers have stormed for more banks and lebanon to demand access to their own savings. anyway, my back to you on this video was from one of the incidents were a man threatening stuff with a gun client has rated several banks across the country during the last month. evidently, they see a financial crisis in banks of imposed strict limits on the jewels. then holder has
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more from buried. there have been more bank holes up across the country, really an incidents in the eastern 11 on another incident in the south of the country. these are depositors who are angry, who is savings really have been trapped and bangs since late 2019. and these incidents continue to happen despite type of security measures. if you can see where other bands and people are no longer allowed to enter bank branches, only one by one. the they're using atm machine transactions are now being done through a t m machines. of course, each bank has their own procedures put in place security measures after there was a wave of bank hold up. last month. even yesterday there was another incident in the southern suburbs of beta. so these incidents continue to happen when you talk to people who are standing outside banks, you really feel the frustration. a lot of people here are either civil servants,
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some or even army personnel, interior, internal security personnel who are coming here to get their salaries, their monthly wages. so this is, this is a financial crisis that has really hurt the population. there is anger towards a towards bank. they blame bank for imposing illegal capital controls because the capital controls have not been formalized by parliament. but at the same time, banks will argue and say that we have no other choice but to impose these capital controls. because the state is not giving us back to money because what happened here was that bank lend money to the states which is really being blame for misusing the money for, for corruption, for, for decades that nearly bankrupt state cannot pay the banks back and bank say they don't have enough money to give them to give the people, it's believed a $100000000000.00 and deposits are trapped and banks and banks have approximately 20000000000 dollars. that is why they're giving these monthly withdrawals. libya
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until keir have signed a new preliminary deal on energy exploration, the eastern mediterranean, but agreement has sparked angry reactions from greece. and trina has more from tripoli. a senior turkish delegation, visits tripoli, to discuss trade defense and energy, and signs a deal with the internationally recognized government to cooperate and exploring and drilling for oil and gas. we knew him at the keys. i think it's vital to confirm the importance of the agreement that was signed today. the memorandum of understanding concerning oil energy and gas, especially in the shadow of the ukrainian crazes and its international economic repercussions on the world. libya has africa's largest reserves of crude oil, but years of conflict and political divisions have devastated production in oil blockade by eastern forces launched in april lead to production,
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slumping to 200000 barrels a day. the country now produces 1200000 barrels daily, but wants to do more. the turks see they can help their move. dennis, the color, the hydrocarbon agreement aimed to reach a win win situation for both sides on land and at sea for research. drilling for both turkish and libyan companies. but the memorandum signed on one day has angered some and re ignited disputes over a maritime agreement, signed by turkey in libya, in 2019. that dio created an exclusive economic zone in contested waters in the eastern mediterranean. both greason egypt, see the internationally recognized government in tripoli does not have the authority to conclude international agreements, but some political analysts disagree it. this is a method between turkey and libya and hare. egypt has no right of interfering or
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comical on that. i think it's proper for egypt to stop interfering in libyan affairs and keep to its own business. details of the deal between libya and turkey have not been published. the e u has called for further clarification. st. such actions could undermine regional stability and with tensions already rising. many in the eastern mediterranean are feeling concerned. ma, trina, al jazeera, chablis, a radio broadcast in the philippines has been killed near his home in a suburb of manila. but he said percival, my bus was driving his car on monday night, and 2 men on a motorcycle shot him twice in the head. people rather than the capital to demand justice following a string of murderers of members of the media in recent years, was a critical question. rodrigo, to turn to a successor,
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said none the marcus junior relations between me and above me were not that good under good day and margaret administration. we were hoping that it would be a freshman. this shows about the same conditions and existed under the bill here. and this is a challenge for the new government to show that they said that they understand the role of journalists that they will bring us when we do our jobs, kenya is making major changes to its energy supply system. the country is now harvesting geothermal, steam consultants on the projects that will cut greenhouse gas emissions, also lifting millions of people out of poverty. catherine store reports from the carrier power plant in new version blasts of immense heat dot dozens of vents in the great rift valley. the steam is so hot,
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you can boil an egg in it to appreciate the power of this heat. there is no, we're better to look the north west of kenya's capital nairobi. this energy is coming from the us and it's essentially limitless. anom windy is exploring for new geothermal drill sites for the countries, electricity generating company. it is producing $962.00 megawatts of power, but could do a great deal more, santi, se harnessing geothermal power for electricity is simple. their theme from the ground is on. if i know of in the steam lines and the steam lines end up in up our place and that steam, of course it is separated where the liquid face ice, the can injected back into the ground. and the steam dry steam is thick into a power plant and runs a turbine. generating electricity kenya derives most of its energy from clean
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sources. it has some of the world's largest, your thumb or wealth and plants. it is also the largest producer of wind and geothermal energy on the continent. i think africa stands out now as a viable option to bring about the change so that africa will make the, the necessary contribution to greeny, the environment. and that's why you find major economies having an interest in, in, in canyon specifically. and in africa, basically, to hurry vos, the effects of what is happening elsewhere. you're kind of, francis karaoke was recently connected to the greed through a rural electrification program. so that when i'm longer now of light, we also have fewer cases of taft at night. but there are still people in darkness we need to light up the entire village. in most parts,
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people are now enjoying the benefits of renewable energy. many canyons are connected to the national grid, while others have installed solar systems. the government says it wants to ensure every home has electricity in the next 10 years. the idea is and its goal is not just to light up the country, but the whole continent. catherine saw al jazeera all carrier in the rift valley. baseball star and judge has smashed the american league. recalls for home, runs in a single season, hitting his 62nd of the year on tuesday. ah . you york young, his snugger b. it's how he set by roger maris 61 years ago. it came against the texas rangers at shotwell stadium.
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