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this is al jazeera ah hello, i am adrian. and again, this is louise. r lied from bo ha! coming up in the next 60 minutes. vladimir putin formerly claim as parts of ukraine as washington territory, but on the ground ukrainian forces a fighting back with the u. s. in south korea conduct the military exercises in response to a missile test by north korea. we told the demilitarized zone, which acts as a buffer between north and south korea, and i have 3 priorities for our economy. growth growth, right? ah, perkins wanted us to list trust, defend economic plan in front of our own policy. hi,
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uncertified to the latest schools are in judge, makes faithful history. the yankee stall hits his 62nd time run to the seasons breaking 6 wonderful rest court of legend more generic russian president vladimir putin has signed into law, the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions a week after separatist referendums, the kiva its allies cold, a sham, but the kremlin now controls less of those regions when it did, than it did when the votes were held. speaking just a moment ago, president putin says that he hopes the situation on the front line will soon stabilize moscow plans to send 300000 mobilized troops to bolster its forces in ukraine. well, here's a look. a barrier washer says it's annexed. these are the 4 regions that voted in referendums to join russia. the area in red shows what russian forces now control
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moscow says that all of don't apps could look hans would be part of its federation . even though it's not in full control of those provinces. as for care song and zapata ship for the south, many areas are outside moscow's control on the chrome. ben has yet to clarify what exactly it is claiming on to cirrus hot abdul hamid is in creevy read not far from the southern frontline where ukrainian so energized by keeps recent victories. it's a be high selectivity, a warehouse, a wave of the frontline full of supplies to be delivered for those who survived war and occupation, food basic necessities and glass to replace shattered windows as winter approaches . benefits for the room and government board unit. this is our storage area for humanitarian aid to harm. it's all for the liberated areas on the kasan region. it's dangerous for the volunteers. we could be shelling still. that's why we
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deliver directly to homes. so we don't have gatherings of people. there's a sense of urgency, as ukraine continues to inflict losses on russian troops in the south. some of the trophies of war now on display, on the grounds of the school, were president voted near zalinski used to attend. ukraine has been announcing a sudden offensive since the summer, but then took everyone by surprise by making advances in the hockey region in the north east of the country. it was believed that the russians have been re enforcing their defensive lines in the south. even though recently ukraine has managed to push through some of them and regain some territory. the ukrainian army advanced from the north through the vast plains, filming that each step. cuz when school was sort of feeling yet entering the village of saddle, senior, hoisting the ukrainian colors and removing the russian claims to land. like here in
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the hopi 3 cup of this woman says, i have been waiting for you for so long. why her son is one of 4 regions. russia has a next a few days ago, claiming the majority of people there. well, well coming to move, the rest says it's untrue. it's not his real name as he is the co founder of a network of activists known as the yellow ribbons who have been carrying acts of civil disobedience in russian control regions with them a proposal what they were going to continue to document. all that's happening is the collaborators and the locations. it's our protest her to survive our activist record everything and sent it out. we do this to expose russian claims and hope it helps our authorities. we will continue to distribute flyers in. the april camire will continue to be the limit. it's as important as military achievements. he crane conveying the message that people there when never forgotten would have been. i
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mean, i'll just either creevy in southern ukraine in eastern ukraine caves forces are pushing forward after that capture of the town of lemond last week al jazeera charles stratford is there indeed on its grecian where he met one of the units. that's part of the counter offensive. 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 tank regiment tanks, he who be vital preventing a russian advance is ukrainian troops continue a counter offensive that has recently 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 gunfire echoes through the trees throng of the final preparations. the
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signal to move is given. ah, the near 40 year old t $72.00 tank moves out from under the trees. it's a 5 minute drive to its firing position, exposing the crew to rush time. we follow it to a nearby field and within a minute the tell tale winding sails signal, it will fire 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 are part of a wider counter offensive in the east. that is seen great success in recent weeks.
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time now is of the essence moved back into color before russian forces locate the following position and reply. this tank soldier tells us is one of around 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. but he doesn't know when that will be near who you follow them on the left. our role as a tank regimen is very important because we are preventing russian forces from moving forward. as our troops advanced, nicola tells me he's not worried about the possibility of
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a push by thousands of new russian conscripts as part of russian president vladimir putin so called partial mobilization. doesn't matter how many man they they bring to it don't matter for us. our mashing guns can shoot what kind of father on the units if you shoot 5 or 50, i don't think our machine gun us will be tired. ukrainian military says it's winning bank 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. child stuff, al jazeera, eastern ukraine, as fighting rages on the battlefield. ukraine is joining a bit to co host the 2013 football world cup. under the plan, ukraine would be part of spain and portugal of joint bid for the tournament of host matches for one of the groups represent the most. and together we represent the
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power of transformation that football has in society. words such as transformation and construction, reintegration, and hope i especially linked now to all the technical issues that we already developing. let's go live, not pin north of the ukrainian capital. keith here is worry challenges that rory, but what's going on at the moment in the country? it's somewhat surprising that anyone could be thinking about a football tournament or sport. well, the opin where i'm at the moment back in the early weeks of the war was right on the front lines just outside the capital city. the russians were here fighting with intense, felt like the capital was in real danger. you can see the signs of the fighting everywhere in if and still this is a sports club. you can see the shattered glass charge masonry. it's completely
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burned out, but turn the other way. the very different view. life goes on football guys, and we come here to do some filming with these kids playing football, getting coaching a page with spain and portugal for the well cop is obviously going to meet a huge amount to this country, particularly if they win it. why? well, because sport is unifying, it brings a country back together off the national trauma, and it's a sign really of european solidarity. that's what the, that the bidders porch going to spend a set about this, that it's showing european solidarity. it's also a way for ukraine to show it to russia, that it has its own sovereignty and its own identity. if they win the bait of course, they'll be huge amounts of money and tourists coming and in 2030, some reasonable distance away from now. they hope the ukrainians that this war belong behind them. i'll just here's where each ellen's lie, then
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a pin in ukraine. joining me the studio, the moment is our sports correspondence and richardson and it was sort of state is ukrainian football right now. and just picking up on, on what rory sat there at the same, perverse much the football is carrying on, but football is carrying on with a new crime. the national team is still in action, only just missed out on qualification. for this world cup, the domestic ukrainian league restarted will be with a lot of teams playing in in different cities and behind closed doors. i'll give an example of shack hold on yet, who are taking part in the european champions league this season at the moment, which is the premier european club competition. and the complexities i face haven't just started in the last few months. they play originally in the dumbass arena, which was used during the european championships in 2012, which is co host between ukraine and polo. it shows how the country can and has hosted major events, but since 2014, because of hostility in the area shack told her next could be unable to play any
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games in the home city. so that's for 8 years now. on the playing champions, league games in poland. so huge challenges. but i think the symbolism of today is very important. the fact that it was described as a european bed that the press conference announcing it took place, the wife a headquarters, the governing body of european football. so they've given that sort of official stamps to it. and by 2030 europe will not have hosted, it will come since 2006. so it's a very strong bid ukraine, more than capable of hosting major football, tony during peacetime. and that's the big question mark or so you, chris joined this bit, this joint bit with, with spain and portugal, which feels a little odd to geographically, what sort of competition does that bid face? it faces major competition from one official bit that we have so far. 2030 will be 100 years since the very 1st will coverage took place in your records. there is a south american bid, a joint bed between chill, paraguay, argentine and the original host, uruguay. some financial question marks over that,
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but there was a strong emotional pull for that bid. a bid that still to be confirmed could include saudi arabia, egypt, and greece. that selling factor for that is that it crosses 3 continents. so it could collect bits, collect votes, sorry, from 3 different continents in the way. this will cut will be decided, is by votes in 2024. when the 211 member nations of faith will vote. so if you've got a bid that includes 3 continents, you've got a good chance of winning, but it shows really where the well copies going. this will cut was about to having cattle in one country. 32 teams very compact. from here on in. it's $48.00 teams on the wilco will be spawning countries and constants. ok if you are a betting, rambo. what, what would you say? the chances are of this bit succeeding, as i said graphically, it seems that spain and portugal on on the western tip of europe, that ukraine on the other side of logistically, that's a nightmare for anyone. spectators for teams playing in a tournament like that,
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it is. but i mean if we, if we look at the, the european championships we've just had last year that was across the hall of europe effectively. it's not something that, but will things are unused to they travel champions, league games in between domestically games every week. so it's not something that unused to the way the world cup is being organized. now with $48.00 teams involved, it's not really practical for one country to host it. so this idea traditionally of a well cut being hosted like the cattle woke up, being hosted by one country, is a thing of the past. if we go forward 4 years to 2026, we've got a world cup across mexico, america, and canada. you know, a huge distances for fans and things, but that is the near reality of how the world cup is going to look. our sports corresponded and he richardson at the manufacture date here with the usa, from alpha 0 still to come on the program. an inquest in the u. k. looks into the fatal shooting of an unarmed black mound by police in london. the world's oil
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producing nations gather in vienna on the prospect of an historic cup to output is on the table in some alarm cause i'm upset for barcelona. sola has actions as action order from a champions league a little later ah, the u. s. south korea and japan conducted military drills in response to laura korea's missile launch on tuesday. the u. s. navy's flagship aircraft carrier headed to the sea of japan for trading with the south koreans. us fighter jets have also carried out drills with japan, pyongyang of nuclear capable ballistic missile was the 1st to fly over japan in 5 years. and several countries including the u. s. a calling for an emergency you and security council meeting to respond to what they call a growing threat from north korea. we done. oh,
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this dangerous and reckless launch of a long range ballistic missile that moved over to pan. and it posed an unacceptable threat to the japanese public. this action is a clear violation of multiple resolutions adopted by the un security council. again demonstrates the threat that the tpr a ah, holds both as it relates to it's a lawful what trucking program. but also it's more submissions program and the threat than it poses to its neighbors as well. let's go live out to the u. s. our white house correspondent. kimberly how could, as with us, why does the u. s. a. kimberly feel that the next step here is to take this to the un security security council, which will attraction is not gonna get well this is villa, rural foundation of the foreign policy of the by the ministration. it is always been to work in conjunction with partners and ally. so it's not surprising that the
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decision of the bible restoration is to take this to the un security council. this is certainly something that was done at the request to have the white house at the same time, the well, this is being done and this one tracking diplomacy. we've also seen, as we've been talking about this display of force designed to really deter north korea that has been happening in the last 24 hours is we've been talking about not only has there been these joint exercises between the united states and south korea, those exercises that have been designed to show that this can really be something that can be deterred. should north korea decide to continue to pursue these tasks that have been done, such as the one that we saw on tuesday of that launch of the ballistic missile over japan. but also we've seen the joint exercises that took place between the united states and japan that saw the fighter jets doing their k enjoy exercises over the sea of japan. so this is really something the united states has done in conjunction
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with some of these bilateral. and trilateral actions, as we've been told, this is something that has been carefully coordinated will continue to be coordinated. as long as this diplomatic track is also be pursued to that end, we should point out that the white house press secretary, courage on pierre, said to the white house press corps late on tuesday. that this really underscore as though the real need for diplomacy. something that the white house has been inviting north korea to pursue all along. in fact, they say that there is an ongoing invitation for north korea to sit down without pre conditions, to engage in real dialogue in order to try and bring down the tensions and the escalations that continue to ramp up. and so this is the desire of the united states, even as they are now moving forward with discussions that the un security council. we should also point out that the president is set to travel to the state of
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florida today, where he will be surveying some of the hurricane damage from hurricane e n. and we are watching carefully to see what he might say about this in the coming our white house correspondent, kimberly how i could bet reporting live for washington. kimberly many facts or near tension has helped to focus attention on the demilitarized to running 250 kilometers across the korean peninsula. the dns z acts as a buffer between the 2 sides that are still technically at war. it's also a big draw for visitors. on the 0 robot, brian took a military guided tour of the area the truce village, japan, mon john, where the signing of the armistice ended the korean war nearly 70 years ago. it's a good barometer of the current mood on the korean peninsula. when we visited 3 years ago, border guards and tourists were clearly visible on the north korean side. to day,
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no one as the north has virtually cut itself off from the outside world. since the start of the pandemic, even more recently they were, i've not even seen them come out of the building with the demarcation line that leaders stepped across amidst summit diplomacy, hopes 3 years ago. now weeds grow on the northern side of it and in 2019 the military dispensed with their weapons and helmets. and a further sign of improving relations with the hopes, soldiers from both sides of the line would be able to mingle freely to day. that still hasn't happened where they were never able to come to an agreement on that. so that did not one of developing all the only signs of life on the northern side farm workers in distant fields. but on the southern side with restrictions because of the pandemic and the fear of swine flu being lifted, this border area is accessible once more, as one of the world's most heavily fortified borders. the dmc continues to fascinate and people are expected to come back once more in large numbers. just as
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relations across this divide into an you and unpredictable phase. for some that the attraction of such a hot border, new hiking trails have been created. a new observation post has been opened for visitors to peer into the north. a new attractions like this cable car offers rides into previously restricted areas. once you've signed an agreement to stick by the rules, a ride to spend time in the middle of the mind fields on a tense border, that current developments seem to ensure will keep up the tension levels. rob mcbride al jazeera on the demilitarized zone, the u. k. is prime ministers promising to steer britain through what she called? it's stormy days. let's trust we're speaking of the annual meeting of the conservative party. it's been up lumpy, stark for trust. trust rather, who took the chopped job a month ago at whose many budget sent financial markets into a spin. let's remember where we were. when i entered downing street
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average energy bills were predicted to saw above 6000 pounds a year. we faced the highest tax burden the our country had had for 70 years and we were told that we could do nothing about it. i didn't think sad that thing had to be that way. i knew that inaction would be unconscionable. as soon as paul brennan has had the conservative party conference in bombing, i think the lingering divisions in the conservative party are going to take a lot more than just a single short speech from the prime minister to heal. it's been a difficult for days for let's trust the party leadership, chancellor project quad things as well. they've been profited by all sides criticized over the economic plan. they've been forced to be on the top rated tax levied against the high highest in the country. they wanted to strap if they were
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forced to keep it. they've got that also on the press for a policy that we haven't been announced yet, which is what they're going to do on benefits. whether they're going to keep the benefits rising in line with inflation, which could be around 10 percent increase or whether they're only willing to increase the social security benefits in line with wages. it's pretty area around 5 percent now. within the government's own cabinet ministers, there is division and that's some minister and say it should be in line with the higher pick of inflation because that's what the previous prime minister barak johnson. that's what essentially the party was elected on that said, let's return to the speech. she was giving us a quite a bullying version of events saying look, there is going to be disruption change. create that she's trying to own the disruption said it's a natural consequence of the kind of change that she's pushing through unapologetic . she was about the pursuits of growth, saying that a growth is good for everyone. not just for the richest one percent. the prime
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minister's speech wasn't exactly smooth sailing. yeah. that was another surprise when greenpeace pretences into the speech, the crowd began to show up the pat. rather they were swiftly removed from the conference. and the you can inquest was opened into the death of an unarmed black man who was killed by police himself. london, 24 year old chris kaba, was shot through the windscreen of a car. in september. police had linked the vehicle to an earlier firearms incident, but combo wasn't a suspect. his family has asked for a quick decision on where the criminal charges should be brought in the case. the family had a teenage protest in iran say that security forces stole her body and buried her secretly. nika, chuckled army. but missing last month, after leaving home to join a demonstration into ron. relative say they found because body at
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a detention center but didn't get her remains back from authorities. thousands of people have been killed in nationwide protests following the death, the 22 year old woman arrested for violating headscarf at a marion. a radiant american who was jailed into iran on spying charges has been allowed to leave prison for medical treatment. back on the mozy scene. here on the right is 85. i'm currently on route to amman. he used to work for the un, but iran bought him from leaving the country since his conviction in 2016. the u. s . says that his imprisonment is baseless, that he, along with 4 other dual citizens, should be freed. a magnitude 5.4 earthquake in iran has injured more than 500 people that hit the northwestern province of west as a by john early on wednesday morning. so far, no deaths have been reported. the trauma shook, the city of koi, which is 800 kilometers northwest of the capital. tat ron iran is in
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a seismic lea active zone. it's seen many damaging earthquakes over recent years. at least 25 people have been killed, dozens wounded in an explosion in the african capital cobble. it happened inside a mosque, located near the ministry of interior, security sources of reporting that the casualties include officials, witnesses. so the exclusion occurred during press let's get a weather update is edison. hello, we got some very heavy rain fall into central parts of china at the moment you see this large area of cloud here. and in fact, just to the east of tongue do we've seen well, $112.00 millimeters of rain for around a months worth of rainfall in 24 hours. all tied up with this weather system which links its way around, dirt, southern parts of japan, right into central parts of china. not moving too far too quickly. just a couple of days ago tempted and will hon. we're getting up around the 30 degree
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mark. now we're struggling to get to 13 degrees celsius at cloud and right has set in, and it is pretty much stuck in a similar area through thursday and going on into friday, maybe sinking a little further south was but further flooding concerns here as we go through the next couple of days, north of that generally try if a little on the chilly side dry, i'm fine therein to the korean peninsula. we have got quite a rash, a shower setting in across central parts of ver, honshu, central areas of japan, seeing some heavy arrangement as we go through friday. heavy rain continues to make its way across northern parts of india. we do have orange and in fact, red warnings enforce associated with this where the system making its way across would upper dash pushing a little further north was up towards with our account. and we could see some flooding, t for western de paul m as in mary, thanks. don't come here on that is our family could be declared in somalia within weeks, a sign of dire consequences was drought in decades. palestinians and garza
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offered visas to work in israel, but those permits come with conditions and it's 5 divisional titles. a row for the atlanta braves, seller rounds office was in 20 minutes. ah . combining art and technology to challenge soviet era methodologies. busy through making, creating and performing a generation of children into the trailblazers of tomorrow. after school armenia, part of the rebel education series on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now the big thing from power lines to water main
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detailed coverage is a big one from around the world at the public season. like 451 size records on football. lou ah target avery until you get here and go home with yourself from al jazeera, the headlines, the u. s. south korea and japan carrying out military drills in response to north korea's missile launch. on tuesday, pyongyang nuclear capable ballistic missile was the 1st to fly over japan. in 5
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years, brick has planted us the list for us as the roof is the point receive our country's economy. the and profit leader addressed her conservative party members of the annual conference in birmingham. she used the opportunity to defend economic plan and russia's president aside into law, the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions a week after referendums. the cave at its allies called a sham. speaking of the last half hour president vladimir putin says he hopes the situation on the front line will soon stabilize. while some european countries have closed at borders for russian tourists, others like germany, or offering those who refuse to fight in the ukraine war, the chance to apply for asylum. more than 60000 russians. and to be you in the week after president vladimir putin announced partial mobilization, steadfast reports now from berlin. constantine toque crossed the border from st. petersburg to finland. 2 days after vladimir put into mobilization order. just
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before the country decided to stop russians with 2 as fees, as from entering, we personally, whenever supported this. now what's our government again, here was nicholas ish was like, i know i'll push for us. ideally, we'll want her to go to nathan lance because that's where people like us would feel comfortable because of sanctions. it's been difficult for russians to and to the european union. hundreds of thousands have gone to georgia, turkey or cossacks done. the german government offered russians who don't want to fight in ukraine, the option of applying for asylum. if you would have to join a war in which you would have to commit to crimes against humanity. and you don't want that and you leave and you would be highly punished then also that is the ground for protection in europe as a whole. actually, not only in germany, europe is divided on how to treat the many thousands of russians who are leaving
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the country. now they run the risk of being sent to you, great to fight some countries like germany and france, see the departure as an opportunity to we can put in finance and the baltic states say they're worried about security. marco man called left russia at the start of the war last february, and applied for asylum in germany. he wants europe against offering russians asylum, in part because germany is now housing more than 1000000 ukrainian refugee. the problem is that most of them a few pro russian people and what they will do, they will fight with the cranium. they will fight with the europeans. but those who come, they need to go through a very, very strict process of for distinguishing who you are. constantine, understand the concerns, but appeals to europe, to let the russians enter. i would think that if europe but allow this to
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be and shoot a lot for russia and maybe put in a region and hbo in in cape house on this war and trying to come up with a unified response. the european commission sat claims for asylum must be considered on a case by case basis, that called on airlines and border agents to thoroughly check all russians wanting to travel to europe. step, fasten al jazeera berlin, oil producing nations are considering a major reduction of outputs as they gather for a meeting in vienna. prices of dropped by 25 percent down to $90.00 a barrel. and the last 3 months the production cut is aimed at raising prices that have fallen largely over fears of a global recession. that's got lived out of berlin al jazeera started. kane is there for us. how significant is this meeting? was pretty significant in the one sense that it's the 1st time that this meeting
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has been held in a non virtual sense. the start of the pandemic, and then given what is happening today, we know that source is close to opec plus that is the center of the organization. opec plus certain other oil and petroleum producing countries such as russia. we know that it is being reported by a reliable source is close to the j m m c, which is the central committee that looks into these we seem to have lost the signal to dominate cain and bull, and we'll try go back to work on it. a little later, israel is issued maybe 20000 work permit since the beginning of last year, allowing palestinians from garza to enter and work in jobs that offer higher salaries. goals has been under a years long israeli blockades. i'll just here, as you know, outside reports. mohammed natasha is a happy man. he got his permit work and israel month to go. he says this will help
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him and his family earned a good income goblet festival kind of happy or any other before i got my work permit in israel, i owed everyone money. i worked a day and was jobless for 10 and return and gas. i made a maximum of $15.00 a day on an israel. i made a minimum of $150.00. can you imagine the difference? i know many people in garza, like mohammed have been granted permits to work in israel when this process began. early last year. it was the 1st time people from garza were allowed to work and israel since her mass took power. here in 2007 israel austin suspense or reject the permit based on what it calls security situation on the ground. critics say it's a pressure tactic. according to policy and official is really work for we have not been official for girls is wider economy,
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which has been severely affected by constraints of the located the gotcha workers side race and says why sellers are still waiting for their turn. 18000 workers has had their applications rejected israel recently. and now it's also looking into granting work permits to hundreds of women in gaza. something officials hearing gaza say, is a sensitive topic that needs to be studied at all political and security levels for the whole, for the cathedral. there are many fears within the palestinian community about sending women to work in israel. and so there must be security reservations in order to protect and preserve palestinian women. but many women in gaza see this announcement as an opportunity for them to provide for their families. a kid and i hadn't heard none, none of us have sick. i'm certainly with this decision because here in god's our girls do not have job opportunities. and if any, the salary is too low. imagine being paid a $180.00 a month for 12 hours
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a day. palestinians are choosing to work in lands from where their families were expelled decades ago. it's a hard decision to make, but they say gases, poverty, and dan employment have left them with blade l choice. you may see it l g 0 gaster. let's get back to dollar kaden. now berlin, oil producing nations are considering a major reduction of output as they cover for a meeting in vienna. a what effect bull decisions made at the meeting. don't have on the real world for people like you of you and me, consumers yeah, that's the central question for so many different people. what effect will any kind of decision? and we know the decision is being reported by reliable sources, is that opec plus is going to cut production by $2000000.00 barrels per day as quickly as possible. the central question is,
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how long will it take any decision that has been made? we know that that's what's being reported. how quickly will that affect the price of oil and then whence at once it affects the price of oil. what does that mean for the pumps? now some people say that there's a bit of a lag between the announcement of a decision like this, the rise in prices or the cut in prices. and then it's translating to what a consumer would use or 3 weeks, some people say. so the question then is, since they say that they're gonna cut the amount of oil producing well, that should theoretically logically make the price of oil go up, but there's a snack here. remember that the united states administration did not want to see this decision being made. and there are many who suggest many analysts that is who suggest that the united states might seek to free up some of the stocks of oil that it holds to try to counteract what opec plus is reported to have this decision it's arrived at. so a lack time, 3 weeks between the rise in oil prices, as you might get. as a trader, brent crude, that sort of things,
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they refer. one of the great yardsticks of oil prices. brent crude, well, a lag of 3 weeks between arise and price. there an arise in price at the pump, the same would be said if there was a decrease, but with $2000000.00 barrels fewer per day being produced. the ball now is to a certain extent in the united states court. what will the biden administration do? we know that from their perspective, from the administration's perspective, they did not want to see decisions taken which words in some way help the russian government given the amount of oil the russian government produces. that's what's behind all this. we know that opec countries have said no, this is a technical decision technical matters. it's not an issue of policy. but it appears that the decision that's been arrived at by the j m mc, which is the central committee as it were opec, opec plus. they're going to cut by 2000000 barrels the day as quickly as possible
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to when it came lighted berlin many thanks dominic the u. n. as warning but drought stricken somalia is facing famine. humanitarian chiefs martin griffiths is calling on the international community to deliver aid immediately. after my obama reports, it's been a prolonged drought in somalia. some of its regions haven't seen rain into years desperate for food, water, and grazing for their cattle. thousands of people are fleeing their homes, walking long distances under the scorching sun. mohammed i my dear year and his family left their coastal city. the 60 year old says he had to walk more than a 1000 kilometers to get to this desolate camp, hoping to get food and shelter. got a little by the national elephant dothan hunter. what if you walked some distance out of here? you will see lots of bones, lots of animal bones piled up on the top of each other. from all the corners, the sight of these ones will shock you to get it, not only here,
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but toward the region. somalia is one of the poorest countries in the world battered by decades of violence, war and political instability. this drought could be its worst yet. the un thies, the crisis could be similar to the 2011 famine, which killed more than a quarter of a 1000000 people. half of them children thousands have died so far. man attrition is killing children every day because of the new person. for the sagal, and here we're in the chair was not even a laugh. the salesman didn't, and that was a bit of cautious. one is taking that route as headed, is that it on put on medication. and that's where they at least the because his own cannot improvement. the situation is critical. aid workers sometimes take the limited resources from the hungry to treat those who are starving. somalis blame
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the russian invasion of ukraine for depleting, international aid, the used to receive every year and for soaring food prices. because when i was in the house, there were between crane and russia has worse and destination of oil and wheat. we turn out available. we bring the food out away from mogadishu and the prices have skyrocketed since our land is dry and unproductive. the most desperate live in central and southern boss of somalia. under the control of a chabad, the un blames the aunt grew for contributing to the 2011 famine, by deliberately blocking of burning a deliveries on targeting 8 workers for the time being and until 8 arrives. hundreds of thousands will have to deal on their own with cholera mondor, tuition, and starvation hush about butter al jazeera. many people protested in becky, not far so have called on the regional block echo was to stop. middling,
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a delegation from the group met the new military leader abraham crowley after a 2nd coup in 8 months. demonstrate as accused the block of interfering with the internal affairs of many a calling on russia for help on sunday, bosnia herzegovina went to the polls to elect a new 3 way presidency. boat was overshadowed by the international, high representative for bosnia christian schmidt, who made changes to the constitution despite criticism schmidt doesn't believe that it goes against the will of the people. he sat down without his ears as had beg. several european observer saying it was a slap in the face of voters that it shows great distracted, disrespect for the citizens of this country voted. i refuse very drastically. this her unacceptable accusation to me. i would have anything done which would affect her the voters decision. what is her election and the
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will of the people and members of european parliament and i have been member for parliament and for the year for sort of the year. so i know very well, i want why them talking and i do not need any. there are so chechen about what to do and how to behave and us and that basically democratic. and what did i, i did just help. and i said, thanks folks saw that with christine smith. you can see that full interview on talked to al jazeera as fast saturday. oh, for 30 hours, g m t. a radio broadcaster in the philippines has been killed near his home. in a suburb of manila lisa, the possible ma bossa was driving his car on monday night when 2 men on a motorcycle shot him twice in the head. people of riley to the capital for the morrow, justice software, a string of attacks targeting members of the media. in recent years of vasa was alone critic of former president rodrigo to 30,
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and his successor football was junior relations between media and the government were not that good under debarber and under m argos administration. we were hoping that it would be a friendly ha, this shows, but obviously that shows and that the frame undertones and existed under debarber. oh, are still here. and this is a challenge for the new government to show that they do agree with that. they understand that all of journalism that they wouldn't let us when we do our jobs. it's been a week since how come e and hit the u. s. state of florida. a number of storm related death deaths has risen to at least 80, while such and rescue teams continue to look for saliva us. bahati reports. department lights on known for its sugar like sand and teal, blue waters. the south west coast of florida is now a place of desolation. it has been a week since hurricane and slammed the shores,
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and the death toll keeps arising. where people once searched for spot to sun bathe, rescue teams now search for survivors. if there is no answer, we move on to the 2nd hope that we will continue that throughout this whole entire lot. first responders have come to florida from all over the united states to help the governor is praising their efforts. there's more urban search and rescue capability in florida since this storm than has ever been in one place in one state since 911. despite a mandatory evacuation notice many people chose to stay home and faced the storm. and now the cleanup. i mean the rush through here like an express train, but my doors and windows kept most of it out. is a little bit damp. he is still, but that's, that's fine. it's not gonna get mouldy. because we're trying it out. the area looks more like a weather war zone than a vacation destination,
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and many here wonder if it will ever be the same. leah harding al jazeera columbia's governmental that our shuttle liberation army. rebel groups will restart . peace talks next month. discussions between the ellen and former president, yvonne do case, government broke down in 2018. it's the largest remaining ripple group in the country of for p. steel was signed with the falk in 2016 allison of empathy reports now from bulger top 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 recognize that during the announcement from kodak as earlier today,
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essentially saying that the fact that they feel that the dialogue will be easier with the government. also the fact that the venezuela is on board and president nicholas and my buddha said that he will be mediator in this process is very important because during the last decade or so, the l n as the 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. the national debt of the united states is past $31.00 trillion dollars. the 1st time data from the us treasury shows the government borrowed nearly 8 trillion dollars since the corona virus. pandemic began overall extent jumped by 7 trillion under the previous trump administration. and it's expected to saw even higher on
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the job, whiteness presidency because of higher inflation and interest rates. this year's nobel prize for chemistry has been announced. it was awarded to carolyn bertolsi. walton mehldau and very sharp las, the trio, a being recognized for discovering technologies that help with building molecular compounds. the prize for chemistry, for those, those for medicine and physics, which were asked earlier this week. italian astronaut samantha, christopher a t has become the 1st europe and female commander of the international space station shall be in charge of communications and will coordinate her team's performance in orbit christopher, as he joined the italian air force as a pilot, she was later selected by the european space agency to become italy's 1st female astronaut, still to come here all but he's a little pool, proved too good for wages. so the champions league, sorry, has actions as action other for the group games next.
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ah ah ah ah, come again for his are thank you very much, asian. well, the portuguese football president says ukraine becoming part of that joint. 2030 world cup bitten spain has strengthened their chances while providing reconstruction to see a cranium. people, the heads of the 3 federations held a news conference that you a for headquarters in switzerland to outline plan, ukrainian football president said football was the uniting force during his country's troubled times. it's if we have some issues with security by football is
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alive, football, june the war gives people hope hope for a better future for victory and socially football is very powerful and important. why and similar may be struggling and it's a nice area, but they was show springing a surprise on boss a loaner in the champions, the group stage section to national high come shallow. no, lou got the only goal in the max. it was fun, sarah, in 1st time off to the break boss before they got and inclined the bump. pedro's effort rule down to handle in the bills about say that there you go. not to 2nd defeat in this competition for us now sit in the group table. if i so not him up at the, the control we played a great match against the really strong opponent with technique and huge quality. we stayed very tight and also the go. we missed a few chances to score another 2. it's a great evening which is very important for our self esteem in this moment. i think it will be a win that will stay with us. both inter involved have plenty to do to stop by and
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finishing help with the group. they made it 3 wins from 3 off the crashing victoria pills and 5 mill at home. leroy san a. the star, the show was to goes to by and and the group pay, the italian league lead is nationally laid down a big mon current for them. they with 611 is a key pump. the 100 percent winning start giovanni's to me on a rounding off a great night for his side. little paula, 2nd in the table after winning the overseas clash with ranges and filled friends, alexander arnold, set them on their way to latino when which was wrapped up in the 2nd half from the penalties bought by it. mohammed fell off and this season surprised package car garage have taken another big set towards the low cost ages a to know when over at let's come. madrid gets out there. perfect. start to the competition or to beat by 11. cuz then in the other groups as well. now the defeating european champions are in action later on wednesday round madrid go off
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against sykes, are the next caller and slots he side of one. both group matches so far and yet to concede a goal in this competition. the coach is looking for a good response after they were held to a drawer home in the spanish league by ourselves sooner last weekend. mostly, don't worry, particular domain, broad america. we do not play a good game or sunday and we are looking forward to being better and showing a different attitude of different identity because we're playing against a dangerous rival. who has start to this championship really well, deliberate leipzig, which is not easy to do so maximum inspect for them was on a 2021 champions. chelsea are still looking for their 1st when in the group sage. and that certainly won't be easy when they face italian champions. ac milan at stanford bridge is the 3rd game and charge for chelsea, coach grey and potter a real challenge if you, if you drop your level um, sometimes you can get away with it. but against the very best change and you know,
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these teams all than the competition and that's what you'd expect. that's, that's what's exciting about the competition. i think a captain of the us women's football team says the players are angry that it took an independent investigation for action to be taken against claims of abuse. in the n w. s. i a report release this week found misconduct was systematic in the tops women's league, every owner an executive. and you are sacrificial who has repeatedly failed the players and failed to protect the players who have hidden behind legalities and have not participated fully in these at nist. investigations should be gone, the players are not doing well. we are horrified and heartbroken, and frustrated and exhausted, and really, really angry. new york yankees star and judge has made a baseball history off to setting a new american. being record fire runs in a single season. ah
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6, the 2nd time of the year came against the texas rangers on tuesday. judge breaks the league records set by roger mary's 61 years ago. he's only disappointed though that the moment came during an away game. would have been great to do it, a yankee stadium for the more home fans, but i know a lot of your fans, the trouble, the trouble. well, there's a lot of yankee fancier tonight and, you know, get a chance to share that experience with the financing. you know, that's, that's what it's about for me. or judges record moment was marked back at home in new york. the empire state building was they sought for 62 seconds in the yankees, pin striped color to celebrate his achievements. now the atlanta braves are all so celebrating as to the team clenched their 5th consecutive national league east title. the moment came when kennedy jensen recorded is 41st save in that to one.
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when the miami mullins, it gave the braves the game victory. they needed to be certain of finishing above the new york mets individual championship i. in golf, u. s. ryder caught cats and zak johnson says, tiger woods is in his plans. next year's ryder cup, the 15 time major winner has represented the american team 8 times as a player. and once as a vice, captain johnson doesn't know yet. if woods will be involved as a player, but wants him to be parts of his team, he says, in some capacity. well that so he has support from me for now, but i'll be more later from the rest of the team. and he thinks that it, sir, that'll do it for this new. so give us a moment to regroup. we'll be back over the race top stories in just a few moments. so you that ah, this november the well companies coming to cattle of the clock is ticking as the
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