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this is al jazeera. ah, thank you for being with us today. i'm 0 venue. this is the news our live from doha . coming up in the next 60 minutes. vladimir putin formerly claims parts of ukraine as russian territory, but on the ground ukrainian forces are making gains. the tanks operating here a part of a wider counter offensive in the east. that is seen great success in recent weeks. at the u. s. and south korea conduct military exercises in response to a missile test by north korea. and al jazeera towards the demilitarized zone, which acts as a buffer between north and south korea. plus this, i have 3 priorities for our, a growth,
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growth and greg the u. k. prime minister list trust defense for economic plan and a party conference in birmingham. and it's for ukraine joins a bit to co host. the $23.00 football world cap, a country which was invaded by russia earlier this year is now part of spain and portugal plan to host the tournaments. ah, it is just after $1500.00 g m t. and we start in russia where president vladimir putin has signed laws that formerly absorbed for ukrainian regions. president putin says the annexed areas will belong to russia forever. however, keep in its western allies say that the local referendums that approve the plans to join russia were all a sham. the kremlin now controls less of those 4 ukrainian regions than it did when the boats were held. a major counter offensive is underway in the russian claimed
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area of her son. moscow plans to send 300000 mobilized troops to bolster its forces in ukraine. but president putin said on wednesday, the planned conscription will be delayed for some university students. humans look even easily. the defense ministry has reported that a number of categories of our citizens do not need to be drafted as part of mobilization effort. however, the relevant changes to the legal framework were not made in time. so the draft decrease submitted to the defense ministry and the government came out in a way that did not represent the viewpoint of the defense ministry itself. so we have had to make adjustments to this document. accordingly. i have already issued a decree to day and it has been signed which makes these very adjustments. i, muhammad vall joins us now from moscow. so mom and we continue to see this. this double reality unfolding on the one hand moscow's making its annexation official. on the other hand, ukraine continues to actually eat away at moscow at russian gains on the ground
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will not side so that, that's the reality. the authorities here in russia trying to deal with on the one hand, they are reassuring the russians that the, the, the fight in ukraine or the fight in the area they call they are now is going well and trying to, you know, play down the defeats and so on there is a lot of criticism, of course, but not, not on the top level on the top level attempts to reassure the public that thinks will be right back to russia has done what it should do. and, but russia can defend the land. it has a next president put in today or so giving somebody a shuttle to people who are confused about the mobilization, the details of that mobilization. we have seen mistakes being committed and acknowledged by the government itself. so what he said to thee is in the framework of giving the clarifications and the assurances and for instance, you know,
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official media staff, people with their 4 children or people who are older, who happy reserve, a spot are older than 65 and a long list of other people, including those who have a new disabilities and so on at, for the russians. this is reassuring because there was a lot of confusion about who is going to be sent and who is not going to be sent at on the ground, on the ground as you can, as he said, those retreats by the russian army us are depicted as a part of a fight against the west itself. nieto is involved according to the national authorities here. this is no longer a conflict with the ukrainian soldiers, but a conflict with armies of mercenaries, her arm and a armed with them. but more sophisticated weapons provided by nato. and there had been warnings over and over again by the national authorities, but
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a nato should stop it or feeling in this war and should not, should it stock supply and honest to, to the you crazy. so i mean, yes, they have a very difficult challenge to deal with, which is reassuring the people here but thinks will be all right. they have to complete establishing their offer or they have control over the areas that they have announced to be a next. and that's a, that's going to be an uphill battle, of course, in view of those retreats a. so it's a, it's a, it's a double, a double approach here, area showing the public inside. and also at the same time trying to reverse the defeats that are taking place in the front line mohammed law live in moscow. thank you very much. let's take a closer look at ukraine's offensive in the southern her song region. in the last few days, ukrainian troops have been pushing from the north along that nip ro river. and the village of david eve breed, and from the west out of michel live towards foresaw on several strikes on 2 major
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bridges across that nipple river mean that russian forces have now limited means to withdraw. all zero's hot uh, bill. hamid reports now from creevy re, that's not far from the southern front line where ukrainians are energized by their recent victories. it's a be has electricity, 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 replace shattered windows as winter approaches. center for the room with hon unit. this is our storage area for humanitarian aid harm. it's all for the liberated areas on the castle region. it's dangerous for the volunteers. we could be shelling still. that's why we 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 and display on the grounds of the school
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were president virginia 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 advance from the north through the vast plains, filming that each step to so it's called was sort of feel here, entering the village of status senior, hoisting the ukrainian colors and removing the russian claims to land. like here in the hopi 3 cup of this woman says, i have been waiting for you for so long. why her son is one of for regions. russia has a next a few days ago, claiming the majority of people there. well, well,
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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 controlled regions. with them a proposal where they were going to continue to document. all that's happening is the collaborators and the locations. it's our protest are activists 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 8th. okay, very, we'll continue to be delivered. it's as important as military achievements. ukraine conveying the message that people there when never forgotten. what of that? i mean, i'll just either cavity in southern ukraine in eastern ukraine caves forces are pushing forward after their capture of the town of lee man. last week. charles stratford is in the done yet region. he met one of the units. that's part of the
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counter offensive. the drive to tank positions on the eastern front is often along muddy isolated roads hidden in the forest. under wet autumn leaves, we find ukrainian soldiers with the 5th assault tank regiment tanks here had been vital, preventing a russian advance as ukrainian troops continue a counter 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 fire echoes through the trees throng of the final preparations. the signal to move is given the near 40 year old t 72 tank moves out from under the trees. it's
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a 5 minute drive to it's firing position, exposing the crew to rush tongue. we follow it to a nearby field and within a minute the tell tale winding sails signal, it will fire in seconds. a minute later, a 2nd blast to 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 following position and reply this tank. so to tells us is one of around a 100 that russian soldiers abandoned. in the past month when they fled the ongoing
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ukrainian army advance. 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 our role as a tank regimen is very important because we are preventing russian forces from moving forward as our troops advanced. bicola tells me he's not worried about the possibility of a push by thousands of new russian conscript as part of russian president vladimir putin. so called partial mobilization. don't matter. how many man they they bring it is that don't matter for us. our machine guns can shoot 100000 round
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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 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. char stafford, al jazeera, eastern ukraine. oil producing nations have agreed to a major output cut at a meeting in vienna, the 13 nation opec group and 10 other nations including russia. have decided to reduce production by 2000000 barrels a day from november. it is the biggest cut since the height of the covered pandemic in $2020.00. kane is in berlin. so dominic, we now have disagreements on the cut fellas more what is informing the decision that has been taken is the concern at the price of
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oil and the way it stands now compared to where it was just 23 months ago when it was 25 percent higher than it is currently and very much the sense coming from the countries making these decisions. that that was what was uppermost in their mind. stability, but also an eye on those prices. but remember also that the united states government, which does not take part in, in these meetings, said, said that it did not want to see output cut. so clearly there is to a certain extent, some idea idea of a collision course between these 2 attitudes. but from vienna, a very clear steer, a cut coming in november and to 1000000 barrels a day being cut. how do you think, how do we think all this could impact consumers going forward? the thing to remember is that there is a lag time as it were between the announcement of either
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a rise and output, or a cut in outputs. and then the effect that it has on the price of oil. and then once that effect is known at the trading side of things, then there is the lag between that rise or cut in prices in trading. and the way it reaches the pumps where people get their oil, whether it's gasoline, petrol, whatever, and that is the question now in 3 weeks time, say so, some analysts though will be this lag will be over, people will know what, what sort of effect it will have but given the fact that there will be fewer barrels of oil being pumped than logic suggests that the price of oil will go up. and that suggests that the price of fuel at the pumps will go up. also. dominic cane reporting live from berlin. thank you. very much it says it will continue to import diamonds from russia, despite announcing its 8th round of sanctions on moscow. diamonds are not part of
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those measures. even though there's mounting pressure from some member states. natasha butler reports from antwerp in belgium, which is a hub of the diamond industry. the belgian city of antwerp is the world's oldest diamond trading hobb. most of the world, diamonds passed through it. a quarter of them are from russia, bind by a rasa company that paul toned by the kremlin, with links to the russian military. there is actually a russian military submarine which has a name a little sir. which term is sir patron by or so sponsored by rosa. so this is just one example may be the clearest example of direct links and between the military apparatus and indeed the company and to abs trade with our rasa was condemned by the ukrainian president in his speech he gave to belgium's parliament. earlier this year. there are some that thing that russian diamonds sold in antwerp are more important that our final c, b, u is rolling out another round of sanctions against moscow. but once again,
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russian diamond imports aren't part of it. some say that belgium has quietly lobby to protect its multi $1000000000.00 industry, despite growing pressure within belgium and the block to stop the trade. i think it is important that we also sanction diamond's or i'll ross thought, and it's yours to diamonds coming from russia. they have blocked on these diamonds because the, the revenues are used directly or indirectly to support to war are on ukraine. the prime minister of belgium says the country would not block a new sanctions on the import of russian diamonds. but that such a baron could potentially hurt europe more than it could hurt russia. the spokesperson for antwerp, diamond industry, says sanctions would mean job losses. the trade moving away from belgium to places where ethical standards on lower india are new by her. those are the 2 other mean
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treating haps that do not follow sanctions so that have no sanctions and keep their training relations sir, as usual with her with russia. the debate over russian diamonds highlights the challenge faced by the u as he tries to increase pressure on moscow while seeking to protect the needs of its citizens. a delicate balance that's not always clear cut. natasha butler, al jazeera, antwerp belgium is a lot more coming up on this news hour, including a famine that could be declared in somalia within weeks, a sign of dire consequences from the worst drought in decades. an inquest in the u . k. looks into the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by london police and coming up in sport, inter milan was an upset for barcelona and the champions league far, we'll have the details on that. ah,
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and the us south korea and japan are conducting military drills in response to north korea is miss i launch on tuesday. the u. s. navy's flagship, flagship aircraft carrier headed to the sea of japan for training with the south koreans. us fighter jets of also carried out drills with japan, killing yang nuclear, a capable ballistic missile was the 1st to fly over japan. in 5 years. our white house correspondent, kimberly how it is with kimberly the u. s. flexing military and diplomatic muscle. tell us more. that's right. as the united states is stepping up, those military exercises joint exercises the latest with the south korean military . those joint exercises also including the positioning of the u. s. s. at ronald reagan aircraft carrier for the 1st time in years now positioning itself east of south korea. we also know that the united states is looking towards the un security council of the invitation to discuss the launch of that ballistic missile over
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japan. that took place on tuesday. but we're also learning that there has been in the last couple of hours, a very important trilateral telephone call that took place according to the state department spokesperson ned price. we understand that in the last few hours, the us special representative, the dpr k, san kim had a call with japanese as well as south korean officials. and what we understand is that once again, the united states strongly condemned that ballistic missile launch, calling it a violation of un security council resolutions, deeply destabilizing and again, calling on north korea to see what the us and its allies, her calling unlawful and dangerous acts. and to engage in serious diplomacy and dialogue with the united states and its allies. now, we should also point out that the united states is once again a reaffirming what it calls its iron clad commitment to the defense of both south
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korea and japan. and also emphasizing that the goal of the united states and its allies is to see a complete d new clarissa zation of the korean peninsula. so what we're really seeing here is kind of a dual track who have diplomacy working, whether it be through these telephone calls, whether it be in the united nations, and also an invitation by the united states in his allies for north korea to return to dialogue sitting down and talking without preconditions but. 2 so far, the white house saying that that invitation has been rebuffed. so those joint exercises stepping up. i had the show of force and might in order to adjourn that term. north korea is also being conducted simultaneously. or kimberly, thank you very much, and renewed intentions have helped focus attention on the demilitarized zone, running 250 kilometer co kilometers across the korean peninsula. the d. m. z act as
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a buffer between the 2 sides that are still technically at war. it's also a big draw of visitors. robert bride took her military guided, tore into the area the truce village japan, mon john, where the signing of the armistice and did 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, 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 the commercial 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. in the further side of improving relations with the hopes, soldiers from both sides of the line would be able to mingle freely to day. that
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still hasn't happened when 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 relations across this divide into a new 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 mine fields on a tense border,
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that current developments seem to ensure will keep up the tension levels. rob mcbride al jazeera on the demilitarized zone, the u. k. prime minister as 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 a bumpy 1st month in office for trust. who's been forced to roll back part of her budget plans after turmoil in the financial markets. let's remember where we were. when i entered downing street average energy bills were predicted to saw about 6000 pounds a year. we faced the highest tax burden to our country. it had for 70 years and we were told that we could do nothing about it. i didn't think sad that things had to be that way. i knew been in action would be unconscionable. and poor brennan
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has more from birmingham 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 live trust and the party leadership chance the public lot thing 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 forced to keep it there. also 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 the central cent 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 figure of inflation because that's what the previous private at the bars
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johnson promised. that's what essentially the party was elected on that said, let's return to this just as a speech. she was giving us a quite a bullying version of events saying look, there is going to be disruption change, creates 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 richard, one percent, and lose trust and speech wasn't all smooth sailing. look at this. yeah. there was a moment of surprise when greenpeace processors interrupted her mid speech. the crowd began to shout and bu with the pair before they were swiftly removed from the conference. call. a thing in the u. k. and an inquest has opened into the death of an unarmed black man who was killed by police in south london. 24 year old chris cobbler was shot through the windscreen of
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a car. in september. police had linked the vehicle to an earlier firearms incidence . that kaba was not a suspect. his family has asked for a quick decision on whether criminal charges should be brought in the case. still ahead on al jazeera, we report from lebanon. we're an m. p is the latest person to show up at a bank, the demand money from her own account. it's 5 divisional titles in a row. now for the atlanta braves, that story and more coming up in sport to stay with us. ah, hello, we have a developing tropical depression, very close to the band with islands this little area where storms here that sir threatens flooding into parts to trinidad and tobago. most of the places as we go through the next couple days more than that in just a moment. now the barrier cloud to its eastern parts of brazil,
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some big and heavy showers, coming through here. temperature, rio, just 21 celsius. hop across to a cincy and 29 degrees celsius, some where to where the setting in a cross, paraguay, or changes. we go through a, into a thursday that calls down in ascension to just 22 degrees. warms up in rear to around 30 celsius. lots of very heavy rain that could cause i'm flying, pushing all the way back into bolivia, less push north into the caribbean. then we have that little clutch of storms rolling towards sea. i lay which we are going to see that making its way across the wind woods as we make our way through wet and stay. there's that heavier rain. therefore, trinidad and tobago. pushing right up towards grenada could cause some flooding. eventually pushing across towards the sea island, good splashes showers there across a hispaniola, pushing across to eastern parts of cuba. still some very heavy rain into the western side of the caribbean. the possibility of flooding there from nicaragua, for guatemala and also conjures,
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ah, combining ours and technology to challenge of the at air methodologies. through making, creating and performing, turning a generation of children into the trailblazers of tomorrow. after school armenia, part of the rebel education series. on al jazeera frank assessments, if the united states should, we felt that you're running a good program was there to fill the nuclear weapons. they would find the view by informed opinions. i believe that armenia and other virginia should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many time. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take in depth analysis of
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the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, a. you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this. our rushes leader has signed into law, the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions a week after referendums that keep in its allies called a sham president. vladimir putin says he hopes the situation on the front line will soon stabilize oil. producing nations have agreed to a major output cut, the 13 nation opec group and 10 other countries, including russia will reduce production by 2000000 barrels a day from november. prices have dropped in the last 3 months. and the u. s. south
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korea and japan are carrying out military drills in response to north korea is miss i launched on tuesday, jonya and nuclear capable ballistic missile with the 1st play over japan in 5 years . staying with our top story as fighting rages on in the battlefield. ukraine is joining a bid to co host the 2030 football world cup. under this plan, ukraine would be part of spain and portugal joint bid for the tournament, and host matches for one of the groups where we challenges outside of football training ground in our pin, just north of a capital. keep in where i'm at the moment back in the early weeks of the war was rights on the front lines just outside the capital city. the russians were here fighting was intense. it felt like the capital was in real danger. you can see the signs of the fighting everywhere in still this is a sports club. you can see shattered glass chart masonry. it's completely burned
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out, but turn the other way. the very different v life goes on football guys on. 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, the bidders porch gonna spend. a said about this, that it's showing european solidarity. it's also a way for ukraine to show 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
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belong behind them. while some european countries have closed their borders for russian tourists, others like germany or offering those who refused to fight in the ukraine war, the chance to apply for asylum or the 60000 russians entered the you. in the week after president vladimir putin announced partial mobilization step passage reports from berlin. constantine tankless cross the border from st. petersburg to finland. 2 days after vladimir put in mobilization order, just before the country decided to stop russians with tourist visa from entering. we personally, we never supported this. what's our garden today? anyways? nicholas visual likes, final push for us. ideally, we want to go to nathan lance because that's where people like acid feel comfortable. because of sanctions. it's been difficult for russians to enter the european union. hundreds of thousands have gone to georgia,
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turkey or, carfax done. the german government offered russians who don't want to fight and ukraine, the option of applying for asylum. if you would have to join a war at which you would have to come 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. not only in germany, europe is divided on how to treat many thousands of russians who are leaving the country now to run the risk of being sent to you, great to fight. some countries like germany and france, see their departure as an opportunity to we can put in finland and the baltic states say they're worried about security. mark homan called left russia at the start of the war last rapidly and applied for asylum in germany. he wants europe against offering russians asylum, in part because germany is now housing more than 1000000 ukrainian refugees. the problem is that most of them a few pro russian people and what they will do,
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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 distinguishing who you are. constantine understands the concerns but appeals to europe, who let the russians enter. i would think that if europe would allow this, it will be, and she to look for russia and maybe putting origin and it will impact how soon this war will and trying to come up with a unified response. the european commission sat claim so asylum must be considered on a case by case basis, that called on airlines and border agents to 30 check. all russians wanting to travel to europe steadfast and al jazeera berlin. a protestors in working a fossil have called on the african regional block eco, was to stop meddling. a delegation from the group met the new military leader
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a brain how he, after he led the country 2nd cool. in 8 months, demonstrators accused the block of interfering with their internal affairs and many are also calling on russia to help. the un is warning the drought stricken somalia is facing famine. humanitarian chief martin griffiths is calling on the international community to the law. deliver aid immediately. i shall borrow 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. where hammered. 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. cool little by the mental health of dothan hunter
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was if you walk 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 wounds will shock you to get it not only here, 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 those are the people from 4 days ago and came away later was not even allowed the salesman didn't. and that was, of course, is he taking that need, as i said,
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that is that they don't put on medication. and that's where they at least there 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. so molly's blame the russian invasion of ukraine, 40 pleating international aid. the used to receive every year and for soaring food rises. because we were not, or was it the real house there were between ukraine and russia has worse and destination of oil and wheat, which are not available. we bring the food all the way from mogadishu and the prices have skyrocketed since our land is dry and unproductive. the most desperate live in central and southern parts of somalia. under the control of a chabad, the wine blames the armed group 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.
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hundreds of thousands will have to deal on their own with cholera. monday, tuition on starvation asked about butter al jazeera thinking when an iranian american, who was jailed into iran on spying charges has been allowed to leave prison for medical treatment. bucher and a mossy scene here on the rights is 85 and currently heading to amman, he used to work for the u. n. but iran bart him from leaving the country since his conviction in 2016 the u. s. says his imprisonment is baseless and he along with 4 other dual citizens, should be freed magnitude 5.4 earthquake and iran has injured more than 500 people. it hit the northwestern province of west of ice on early on wednesday morning. so far, no deaths have been reported. the tremor shook the city of koi which lies 800 kilometers north west of the capital t. ron iran is located in a seismically active zone and has seen many catastrophic earthquakes in recent years. and m p and lebanon,
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has become the latest person to show up her bank and demand her own money to pay for surgery. the country's economic crisis has force banks to put strict limits on withdrawals. they know harder reports from they would they open fire at bank branches. others managed to get inside. some were armed, lebanon has seen a wave of hold ups in recent weeks by depositors. angry and desperate to get their savings. in formal capital controls have been imposed by banks since the economy began to collapse 3 years ago. i'm just, they're demanding their rights. they have to give it to them, for it should not be wasted. people are repressed, isn't it enough? it is enough. the depositors unions have declared war against the banks. they're promising to continue to support people in their attempts to forcibly retrieve their savings. the economic and financial meltdown has stripped the local currency
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of its value and cause inflation. i need my money and then i can not beg my for my money because i have a one year old. my husband, the banking association, says the state and the central bank should be blamed for the crisis since banks lent money to the state which hasn't returned it, but many see it differently, especially because of the close connection between the political and business elite, including the banking sector, most dependent, i'm assuming you on the banks are responsible to get our money back. let him sell their assets to properties. they have let them get the money from their board of directors. there's anger at the central bank as well for indirectly endorsing bank restrictions through circulars that devalue deposits. when they are withdrawn. the world bank says levin onto authorities operated
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a giant ponzi scheme and misuse and miss spent people savings over the past 30 years. and despite the worsening crisis, they haven't come up with a recovery plan or accept to incur any of the financial losses among those demanding their deposits independent. first time m p. 's. cynthia, is that a z? or who said she needed money for a surgery? it's a story that is heard time and time again from an increasingly desperate population center there else. rosita beirut. at least 25 people have been killed and doesn't is wounded in an explosion in the afghan capital cobble. the blouse took place inside of mosque located near the ministry of interior. security sources are reporting that the casualties include officials, witnesses say the explosion occurred during prayers. at least 25 people have died after a bus. carrying a wedding party fell into a gorge in northern india. the bus was carrying at least 45 people. a rescue operations went on to the entire night. in the northern state of our conned
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on sunday, bosnia herzegovina went to the polls to elect a new 3 way presidency. but the vote was overshadowed by the international, high representative for bosnia christian schmidt is making changes to the constitution. despite criticism schmidt doesn't believe it goes against the will of the people. he sat down with al jazeera, as i said, bike several european observer saying it was a slap in the face of voters that it shows great, distract, disrespect for the citizens of this country voted. i refuse very drastically this or i'm acceptable accusation to me. i would have anything done which would affect her, the voters decision, what is her election and the 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 what i'm talking and i do not need any suggestion about what
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to do and how to behave in this. i'm that basically democratic and what did i, i did just help and you can see acids full interview with christian schmidt on talked to al jazeera that's on saturday at 430 g m t. the national debt of the united states has passed $31.00 trillion dollars for the 1st time data from the us treasury shows the government borrowed nearly 8 trillion dollars since the corona virus pandemic began overall, its debt jumped by 7 trillion under the previous trump administration. it's been a week since hurricane in hit the u. s. state of florida. the number of storm related deaths has risen to at least 80 while search and rescue teams continue to look for survivors. leah harding has more department lights on known for its sugar like sand and teal, blue waters. the south west coast of florida is now
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a place of desolation. it has been a week since hurricane in slammed the shores and the death toll keep to rising. where people once searched 1st spot to sun bathe, rescue teams. now search for survivors. if there is no answer, we move on to the 2nd home. and we will continue that. throughout this whole, entire long 1st 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 and one state. since 911, despite a mandatory evacuation notice many people chose to stay home and faced the storm. and now the clean up, i mean they rushed through here like an extra straight. but my doors and windows kept most of it out as a little bit damp. he is still, but that's,
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that's fine. it's not gonna get mouldy because we're drying it out. the area looks more like a weather war zone than a vacation destination. and many here wonder if it will ever be the same. leah harding al jazeera and this here is nobel prize for chemistry has been announced. it was awarded to carolyn bertolsi, morton, mehldau, and berry sharp, las, the trio being recognized for discovering technologies that help with building molecular compounds. the prize for chemistry follows those for medicine and physics, which were announced earlier this week for reese has been following the ceremony in stockholm. we never know or have any idea really, who's going to win these prizes before it's announced. there are certain things we look out for when the announcement is made. one, whether a woman will actually win this prize before to day. it was only 7 women against a $190.00 men. we also looked to see if there is a repeat winner. before that, i only one person that ever one this prize twice. and we look to see if these are
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recent breakthroughs and really we've got all 3 carolyn, but top se, becoming only the 8th woman's when this prize buried shop las getting his 2nd nobel prize. and this, at this research that they've pioneered is quite recent in the last 20 years and is still being developed. now. it's all about clicking. it's how molecules are joined together. much like you might join together 2 straps on a rucksack with a buckle, it was buried shock. lissie 1st coined the term click chemistry in around 2000 to join molecules together in this fashion. he and morton mailed all then and developed it. so could be done faster using copper and then add betsy took it to a new level, making sure that it could be used in biological processes without affecting at the
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living organism. now if we could bring in urine all christ, who is the chair of the nobel committee, hey, in stockholm, now you're on, you've described this as a real revolution, but what are the, what are the practical uses for this technology? well, since theory, concept of click chemistry is said based on the making molecules. and by putting together building blocks you can, you can build, are very complex molecules by anal assembling different types of building blocks. and you can them, for example, may polymers. you can made kids, drug molecules in this building block manner. it's almost like lego in order to put pieces together and read the made pieces together. and you can make new materials, modify surfaces on material. so they are enormous amounts of applications and also in the biological area, which is for totes, is to look in follow biological molecules in real time. if you touch
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glowing or shining molecules to them. so it's a very big their big area has become yano quest from the nobel committee at the chair of the nobel committee. here we've all already had some of the prizes. we're going to have a literature here in stock home tomorrow, and then the peace prize in oslo back half economics. but for the chemistry prize, a revolution that started just with a little click. italian astronaut samantha, cristo for ready is become the 1st european female commander of the international space station. she will be in charge of communications and will coordinate her team's performance in orbit cristo ferretti join the italian air force is a pilots. she was later selected by the european space agency to become italy's 1st female astronaut. still ahead on al jazeera, liverpool proved too good for the rangers in the champions league details in just a moment. stay with us.
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ah ah ah ah ok, welcome back, a form for your sport news we're far 0. thank you so much. the poor chaise, football presidents as ukraine, becoming part of their joint 2030 world cup bed with spain has strengthen their chances while providing reconstruction tools to the cranium. people. the heads of the a 3 federations held a news conference that you wait for headquarters in switzerland to outline their plans. the ukrainian football president said football was a uniting force during his country's troubled times. but we have some issues with
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security, but football is alive, football, june the war gives people hope, hope for a better future, for victory, for and socially football is very powerful and important for inter mall and may be struggle in italy, syria. but they sure sprung a surprise for barcelona in the champions league group stage. turkeys with turkish international huck. angela new. gov. the only goal in the match of the sensor. oh, in the 1st half stoppage time after the break bar. so thought they gone an equalizer, but page or is effort was ruled down over a ham ball in the builder. it's a 2nd defeat m as computation for barcelona. who now sit 3rd in the great table. yes ma'am, a fact all knocked him up at 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
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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. but we encourage bars that have plenty to do to stop barring unix finishing top of the group. they made it 3 wins from 3 after thrashing victoria of health and 5. now at home lever, i saw on a the star of the show, the 2 goals for buyer and group a be italian league leaders. now lead down a big marker and amsterdam, they were 61 winner that i x to keep up there. 100 percent winning started giovanni's to me on a rounding off a great night for his side liber pooler. second in the table. after winning the british clash with rangers at manfield's trans, alexander arnold, set them on the way to with to know when, which was wrapped up in the 2nd half of the penalties thought final homicide. the seasons rise, package club ruge has taken another big step towards the stages the to know when over athletic only drift kept up their perfect start to the competition. porto beat
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by a lever to send in the other group the defending european champions or inaction later on wednesday, around madrid. go up against shack they're doing. yeah. carlo actually side has one both great 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 withdraw at home in the spanish league. i also, sooner last weekend lost a little more, but your domain grove, toyota. we did not play a good game last sunday and we are looking forward to being better and showing a different attitude, a different identity because we're playing against a dangerous rival who has started his championship really well. the bit leipzig, which is not easy to do so maximum respect for them was on the 2021 champions. chelsea are still looking for their 1st when in the group stage, and that certainly won't be easy when they face italian champions. ac milan at stanford bridge. it's a 3rd game in charge for chelsea coach graham potter. a real challenge if you,
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if you drop your level um, sometimes you can get away with it, but against the very best teams and you know, these teams all, then they can push you and that's what you'd expect. that's, that's what's exciting about the competition. i think manchester city house fc copenhagen pep cordial aside said top of their group of 2 winds from 2 earling holland has been city stand m striker so far this season becoming the 1st player. premier league to score 3 hat tricks in a row, accusation or one can compete with him. no one to the numbers for himself and an inside in the locker room on the beach, we see things said they are not in the studs that make us feel happy to have him here. the captain of the us women's football team, says the players are angry that it took an independent investigation for action to
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be taken against claims of abuse in the n, w s l or port release. this week found misconduct was systemic in the top women's league. every owner and executive and you sacrificial, who is repeatedly failed the players and fail 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 air tank. he star aaron john has made baseball history after setting a new american leave record for home runs and a single season. oh his at 62nd homer of the year came against the texas rangers on tuesday,
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judge brakes the league record set by roger maris 61 years ago. it was only disappointed though that the moment came during and away again. would it be great to do it at yankee stadium and for the more home fans, but i know a lot of eventually travel they travel. well, there's a lot of yankee fans here tonight and, you know, get a chance to share that experience with the plans and, you know, that's, that's what it's about for me. while you're on his record, while it was marked back home in new york, the empire state building was lit up for 62 seconds and they hankies, pin striped colored to celebrate his achievements. the atlanta braves are also celebrating after the team at clenched their 5th consecutive national league east title. the moment came, when kennedy johnson's recorded his 41st save in there, 21. when at the miami marlin's gave the grazed the game victory, they needed to be certain of the machine above the new york mats and divisional championship u. s. ryder cup captains act. johnson's as tiger woods. as in his
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plans for next year's ryder cup, a 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, wants him to be part of his team in some capacity. i can't put this molly. he loves the router cup. ah, he is. he has made it a priority of his and certainly a team usa. he wants to be a part of it, as best he can. okay, and that is all your sport for now back t 0. all right bar. thank you very much. we are back in just a moment with more world news to stay tuned. elsie ah ah.
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18 months after mia laws, military cool, the balance of power is shifting us. thousands of pro democracy activists join forces with ethnic minority insurgents forming a united front to take on the military. people in power goes behind the scenes to reveal growing optimism that the coalition of peoples defense forces could transform the country's future from mia mars frontline, on a jessina, a multi $1000000000.00 industry i. but beyond that lit and glamour of those struggling to survive, desperate to fulfill their additions at
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a new things for the journey to the highs and lows. so many dreams and aspirations that is just not left you leave your body with dreams coming soon on our zebra. a 3rd of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger disease and displacement. the word stories about children who are drinking from the same water with their dead khaki will float al jazeera questions . the climate change play a role in the deadly downfall climate change is here to stay with the full report pakistan. the great deluge on al jazeera. here are some of the media stories a critical look at the global news media spread on al jazeera government shutoff access to social media. ah.

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