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the wealth top oil producers that agree to cut production to boost prices. the white house accuses them of aligning with russia. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. russia's president signs a law to alex for ukrainian regions, while his forces fleet front line areas. keith calls at the act of collecting madhouse as hunger and desperation in somalia, when millions of people were starving and what could become the worst famine in a generation. also it was shocking and surreal and stunning in every way. and the nobel prize for chemistry is given to 3
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scientists for developing a way to snap molecules together. like like our breaks. ah, our white house is accused and alliance of the world's top oil producers of aligning with russia are today agreed to cut the output to boost prices. the opec plus group, which includes rusher and saudi arabia, says it will reduce production by $2000000.00 barrels a day. but the u. s. is called the move short sighted and misguided sang. it will harm the global economy. fuel prices skyrocketed in the spring when russia invaded ukraine, but then dropped in the last 3 months. other fears of a global recession. u. s. official say they want to keep oil prices low in order to deprive russia of revenue account in production could also lead to higher prices at petrol pumps. here's what saudi arabia's energy minister had to say after that
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meeting. our priority now is stabilizing market. now we could be accused of wanting to her influence market in a negative way as everybody's blog we, you and others. we'll see how we conduct ourselves in the months to come. but with this situation, a prevailing situation, i think we ought to buy ourself a good period of working and focusing on how to attend to this market situation. and then hopefully somewhere later on 2030. as we hopefully can come out of this situation. we will have the time and the days to, to and again, early invigorate ourself with some reality check and added areas.
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dominic cane is in berlin with more on the meeting. what is informing the decision that has been taken is the concern at the price of 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 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, had said that it did not want to see out put 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. there is a lag time as it were between the announcements of either a rise,
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an output or a cut in output. and in 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 all cut in prices and 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 of the price of fuel at the pumps will go up. also says more us reaction to this. that's better. kimberly how kit is at the white house. how much anxiety is our washington or the opec's moves, and how might a white house now react?
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well, what we know from the white house, the national security advisor, jake sullivan releasing a statement saying the president is pretty disappointed in the decision by the saudis, at the end by opec to cut production levels. with regard to this, the white house press secretary, courage on pierre, are saying that there is certainly a short sightedness that the white house is viewing in the part of the saudis. when asked if their relationship has been harmed, whether not they can still see them as a trustworthy partner. they certainly wouldn't respond to that. but what we know is that the white house is taking action in order to kinda mitigate the impact if you will. and what this could do for american consumers already, we seen the white house and the president specifically taking action, releasing barrels, millions of barrels of oil, it as of march from the strategic petroleum reserve to bring down the costs of
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energy in the united states for american consumers and we're, we're seeing that again as of this month, another $10000000.00 barrels wind. there is the potential that that could happen again, in fact, the white house saying that the energy secretary is now looking at other ways to make sure that those energy prices stay low as the u. s. heads into those winter months. now the other thing we know that's happening is that the white house is calling on u. s. energy suppliers to kind of close that traditional gap between the wholesale price at the gas pumps, if you will, or the petrol pumps and the retail price to make sure that that price stays lower for consumers as well. the global economy is still kind of reeling from what the white house says is putin's invasion of ukraine, that has left particularly middle income and lower income countries reeling as a result in with a high energy prices. so this is of grave concern to the white house. as you
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mentioned, the white house calling this. 2 cited a really another blow to the global economy. and so that's one that this white house is watching very carefully looking for ways to mitigate this and gravely disappointed that it is happening. considering the timing is particularly poor. i will thank you very much. i want how house correspond. kimberly elk, it will russia's president our demo, pushin assigned the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions into law a week off to staging referendums that the un cold illegal on the international law . let cremins control in those regions has shrunk even more compared to when the votes were held. as ukrainian forces pushed back, russian troops pitch and says, he hopes the situation will stabilize. hundreds of thousands of russians have also fled their country. after moscow said, it would mobilize $300000.00 additional troops onto president putin now says their plan, conscription will be delayed for some university students may exclude so universally,
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the defense ministry has reported that a number of categories of our citizens do not need to be drafted as part of the mobilization effort, however, the relevant changes to the legal framework were not made in time. so the draft increased 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've already issued a decree to day, and it has been signed, which makes these very adjustments to do all this is their picture right now. the 4 areas. russia says it has annex the area in rad shows what russian forces actually control out there is on the abdul. hamid is in cleverly, not far from the southern frontline where ukrainians are energized by keys. recent victories is a b hi selectivity. a warehouse, a wave of the frontline full of supplies to be delivered for those who survived war
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and occupation. food basic necessities and glass replace shattered windows as winter approaches furnaces for the room and government board unit. this is our storage area for humanitarian aid. while it's all for the liberated areas in the course on region, it's dangerous for the volunteers. they could be shelling still. that's why we deliver directly to homes. so we don't have gatherings with people. there's a sense of urgency, as ukraine continues to inflict losses on russian troops into self. some of the trophies of war now and display 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
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push through some of them and regain some territory. the ukranian army advanced from the north through the vast plains. filming that each step swartzkoff was sort of feeling here entering the village of status, india hoisting the ukrainian colors and removing the russian claims to land. like here in nova bitterly cut about this woman says, i have been waiting for you for so long why harrison 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 proposal what they are going to continue to document. all that's happening is the collaborators and the locations. it's our protest are activist,
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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 will continue to be the limit is as important as military achievement. ukraine conveying the message that people there when never forgotten. what does that mean? algebra creevy in southern ukraine. of let him push in, also signed a decree or during the russian government to seize control of ukraine's zappa regia power plant. this is the biggest nuclear site in europe. russia needed designated the site federal property soon after finalizing the annexation of this surrounding region. the nuclear watchdog has warned power supply to the site was extremely fragile. the head of the agency where i fell grossi will be visiting keith adams roscoe to discuss the safety of the plant. russian troops capture the site in march, but ukrainian staff has continued to operate. a stella had for you on this program,
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break out a big gung z us japan and south korea flag and military muscles off the move korea later miss silo ridge. ah ah, we gotta be on the lookout for flooding across western areas of norway. hi everyone . here's the details, not only the rain we're concerned about, but these winds is wall gas seem to about 80 or 90 kilometers per hour. that could cause some damage in time across the northern england wales in scotland. i think most of the rain and wind warnings will be dropped, but still some pouring rain for the top end of scotland. central europe, the sun's out, so that's allowing temperatures to bounce back. many spots in the twenty's that's going to feel good for the year. and after turkey, we go, it's unsettled across the black sea coast. also. i think some showers could sneak
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into it stumble, but breezy through the boss. first the a g and into the east, or met. i think anywhere in the south sea, those wind gusts to about 40 or 50 kilometers per hour. unsettled for spain's east coast. round the valley, eric says wall and then we've got this bubble of heat around to via temperature at $32.00 on thursday, off to africa. we go, could see some big down port, northern sections of algeria, weather alerts and played there. and there has been some flooding around a booge at, but the rain is happening up southern niger area beneath, toko and into gonna and toward the south and south africa. it's all about that heat wave toward the northeast in nearby moves and big puts you at $37.00. there's wind shift around on friday, so just a high of 30. the the
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oh, a no. oh oh oh, come back watching al jazeera life from london to look at the main stories. now, the white house is criticized decision by the opaque prosper to call old production by 2000000 barrels a day. you as an official say, the move will home, the global economy, never accused opec of aligning what the kremlin with oil revenues helping found out
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moscow's war in ukraine. russia's president obama fusion assigned the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions and to law a week off to referendums that the one called illegal under international law. but the areas under the climate control in those regions is actually shrunk compared to when the votes were held. meanwhile, ukraine's present rosemary zalinski says his forces have made how full advances in the south with dozens of satellites recaptured in the past. few days. craning officials have called the russian annexation plans the act of a collective not house. and now the stories are following. at least 25 people have been killed. an explosion, a mosque in afghanistan, interior ministry compound, and now the 40 people were injured in this blast, which was designated by a suicide bomber. the interior ministry as part of the heavily fortified complex cobbles,
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international airport. not clear who carried out the attack. these outcomes just 5 days after the bombing in a couple classroom killed more than 50 people, including female school children. the us south career in japan have been carrying out military drills in response to north korea is miss. i launch on tuesday. yes, navy's flagship of cross carrier is heading for the sea of japan for training with the south koreans. us fighter jets of also carried out drills with the japanese air force nuclear capable. ballistic missile fired by north korea was the 1st to fly over japan. in 5 years, when you tensions between north and south career of focus detention on the militarize zone, running 250 kilometers across the queen peninsula. it ag acts as a buffer between 2 countries, a technically still a war or an attraction for visitors. while mcbride took a military guy to turn to the area, the truce village of penman john where the signing of the armistice ended the
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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 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. in 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
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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 mind fields on a tense border, that current developments seem to ensure will keep up the tension levels. rub, mcbride, al jazeera on the demilitarized zone. a famine is expected to be declared in
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somalia within which this is the 1st significant famine declared anywhere in a decade. the drought, the country is experiencing it is the worst. any one there can remember for rainy seasons, over 2 years have failed. a 5th rainy season has started. it's expected to fail. the 6th is jew early next year. in i to nations are saying this is january last year. more than a 1000000 people have left their homes in search of food and humanitarian assistance. at least half a 1000000 children are at risk of dying from malnutrition. actually marlborough brings us this report. now. 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. mohammad madeira year and his family left their coastal city. the 60 year old says he had to walk more than
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a 1000 kilometers to get to this desolate camp, hoping to get food and shelter a little by the national elephant dothan hunter was. if you walked some distance out of here, you will see lots of bonds for lots of animal bonds, piled up on the top of each other. from all the corners, the sight of these ones will shock you together to look not only here but toward the region. samaya 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. it's also the new person for the sagal and him away, the child was not even alive. the salesman didn't. and that was
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a bit of cautious when he taking that route as, as headed, is that it on put on medication. and that's where they at least the he has his own, cannot improvement. the situation is critical. aid worker sometimes take the limited resources from the hungry to treat those who are starving somalis blame the russian invasion of ukraine for depleting. international aid, the used to receive every year and for soaring food prices, because we, we're not always in the house. there were between crane 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 does birds live in central and southern boss of somalia. under the control over suburb, the un blames the armed group for contributing to the 2011 famine,
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by deliberately blocking or burning a deliveries on targeting aid workers. for the time being and until aid arrives, hundreds of thousands will have to do on their own. with cholera mondor tuition and starvation hush about butter al jazeera remington, woolemay al thirty's in thailand. a warning of series flooding in bangkok with heavy rainfall predicted through the rest of the week. many parts their country already flooded from seasonal monsoon rains, affecting more than 41000 household, r g volumes of water is flowed from the countries north to the center. the number of dams of overflowed officials in the capital city say many areas of hon and asking companies to consider working from home human rights groups of accused iranian authorities of using excessive and lethal force against anti government, protested human rights for it says, a 150 people are now thought have been killed in the crackdown in the video on
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social media school girls at in the city of shiraz shouts at a member of a siege paramilitary forces who helped authorities quell the protest. the death of 22 year old mass armenian police custody as bar within 2 weeks of unrest. young women at the forefront of demonstrations. meanwhile, eroni capitol tower on pro governments of wars of held a counter rally. demonstration was announced on state media and mass text messages were sent from the authorities. it will taking park and down the wave of protest against the death of armine as a crimes of sedition as well. in iranian american who was jailed in terran on spine charges has been released from prison for medical treatment barcode, and amazon is traveling to abu dhabi via a mont to get heart surgery. the 85 year old was a unicef fisher, but was detained in 2016 when he traveled to iran to press for the release of his son, c. r mac. the u. s. has been pushing for both num,
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ozzy's to be released from jail along with 2 other americans, made efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. and m p in lebanon has become the latest present shop at her bank, demanding her own money. the independent mp wants the money to pay for surgery. i've been, it's been facing a financial crisis or collapsing banks and post strict limits on withdrawals. people have been storming banks in order to access their savings as st. holden, our reports from beirut. they open fire at bank branches. others managed to get inside. some were armed, lebanon has seen a wave of holdups 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 on. they're demanding their rights. they have to
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give it to them. reads should not be wasted. people are oppressed, isn't it enough? it is enough. 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 of its value and cause inflation. i need my money, i need it to land line. i cannot beg my money to put it. i don't have an immune. my husband at 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 thought it couldn't be given, the banks are responsible to get our money back, let them sell their assets to properties. they have let them get the money from
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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 lebanon authorities operated a giant pansies game and misuse and misspent people, savings over the past 30 years. and despite the worst and in 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 . santa elisha zita, beirut l. 31 people have been killed in northern india after a bus carrying wedding guest crashed into a 500 meat di meter deep and gorge. 19 people rescued and hospitalized with several
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had been a critical condition. town's chief minister visited the site on prime minister under modi says all possible assistance will be offered to the survivors vehicle was traveling along a mountain highway and atara can state now the nobel prize in chemistry has been awarded to 3 scientists who pioneered the building of molecular compounds known as quick chemistry and use the principle of lego blocks to link molecules as many applications including water fi, plastics, and potential pharmaceuticals such as cancer treatments for race reports now from stockholm. the golden session hall at the royal swedish academy filled pearly as the science world waited to her who would be awarded chemistry's greatest prize and $900000.00. as it turned out, 3 would become nobel laureates. then mox, molten mel, doll and americans, carolyn, betsy and barry shop las they received
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a price for the development of click chemistry, and by your talk, an old chemistry shortlist joins an elite group of 5 to have 12 nobel prizes. the 1st coming in 2001. now it's his discovery of a way of joining molecules together. that is helped him and his fellow chemists to the 2020 to award the work of these re laureates, spots a revolution in that field. and it started with a little click like this. click chemistry is now being tested in targeted cancer pharmaceuticals and already has a host of uses in health, agriculture, and industry next to works pretty much like her to buckles that you snapped together. and you can attach to these buckles or different types of belts, essentially. then once you have a number of building blocks, you can, you can be luma sanity at a mites petals he who made that possible in living organisms. as she pioneered bio
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orthogonal chemistry hung at this dunning shock, right? i mean, it was the at the chair of the nobel prize committee and his colleagues in the background color to say, congratulations. i thought, you know, like a weird, surreal moment. battles, he also helps to somewhat right to the gender imbalance. she's only the 8th female chemistry laureate, alongside a $182.00 men. the former president of the royal swedish academy of sciences. christina mulberry believes inequality is being reduced. do i think when the sector politically active in the death is there will be more when it's because more women at the coming, profess as a making breakthroughs? no one can ever think though a chosen because they are woman. what we can do is encourage more to be nomination, because without that, you can't win a nobel prize. if a mom behind the click chemistry and bio orthogonal chemistry involved processes far beyond the reach of human vision. the nobel.
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