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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 people's defense forces could transform the country's future from me and mars frontline on a jessia message 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 cattle, the floating al jazeera questions, climate change play a role in the deadly down we had 1750 millimeters of this kind of thing can sink any place the full report pakistan. the great deluge on al jazeera, ah,
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as the un security council discusses tuesday miss are launched by north korea pyongyang fires to more it says in response to us lead naval exercises in the region. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera la you from dough are also coming up the opec class group, which includes russia and saudi arabia is to cut oil production to boost prices. the u. s though says it will damage the global economy. president putin, formerly signs annexation of more parts of ukraine, but keeps forces continue to make ground and regions russia claims to control. and the united nations gives the world a dia warning, a somalia faces a devastating ah,
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south korea's joint chiefs of staff and japan's coast guard, say north korea as 5 to more ballistic missiles towards the east coast. a longer range weapon was launched by pyongyang just 2 days ago. u. s. navy's flagship aircraft carrier is returning to the sea of japan. the exercises with south korean forces. un security council met on the wednesday, where the u. s. condemned north korea. the dpr k has enjoyed blanket protection from 2 members of this council. these 2 members have gone out of their way to justify the t dpr, kase repeated provocations and block every attempt to update the sanctions regime. in short, 2 permanent members of the security council have enabled kim young on well, the us like to condemn the latest launches saying they violate un resolutions and a regional, an international threat rubber bride joins us live,
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not from the south korean capital. so rob, so yet more nissan launches from north korea. what more can you tell us? that's right, they said the flurry of miss our launch seems to be continuing. a pe said the 2 missiles were detected, but 1st light thursday being launched, according to south korean military officials from an area identified to some stop near to young young. now, according to those officials, the 1st time they detected missiles fide from that area. so the suspicion is that they were fired probably from bo, by launches, which seems to indicate this is north korea developing and illustrating its technology, its ability to deploy missiles and launch them a relatively quickly they one flew 350 kilometers the 2nd flu, 800 kilometers landing in the seas that separate the korean peninsula from japan. and all of this comes, of course, as we have this s escalation, following tuesdays launched by north korea, this intermediate missile over the top of japan,
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which has resulted in the us redeploying once more again for the 1st time in 5 years, it's craft carrier, the ronald reagan with its strike group back to the waters off the korean peninsula . yeah. and rob, what sort of reaction then have we had from both north and south korea to this escalation? you know, there's been a tough reaction from the south career calling this a serious provocation president, you and y'all saying that he accepts that this is the very worrying escalation for people in south korea, but bowing to protect the nation safety. he says, also making reference to the fact that tuesdays launch at 4500 kilometers range puts the u. s. territory. the island of guam and the western pacific within range with its large military us base is now back in 2017. when relations were just about as bad as they have been for decades,
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the north koreans were making threats against guam threatening to launch missiles in that direction. they, interestingly have not made reference a toll to choose days launch, which is slightly unusual. there have been regular, a short range base. our launch is since the start of this year with more important significant intermediate range missiles. they might have been expected to make some reference to that, but they haven't. what they have done is north korea. media has condemned the return of this us aircraft carrier also condemned the us for taking the issue to the un security council for the u. s. is part the us state department has reaffirm that it is committed to the path of diplomacy saying it's willing to have talks with north korea without any preconditions. all right, robert bride live for stay in the south korean capital. so rob, thank you. but white house has criticize the opec plus oil producers decision to sharply cut output, calling it a short sighted move. that'll hurt the global economy, plus group,
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which includes russia and saudi arabia, when reduced production by $2000000.00 barrels a day from november. prices have dropped in the last 3 months of a fears of a global recession, or saudi arabia's energy minister says the output cuts unnecessary. i want a priority now, is stabilizing market. now you could be accused of wanting to her influence market in a negative way. that's everybody's blog if we will, and others will see how we conduct ourselves in the months to come. my kind of has more now on the response in washington. the reaction has been one of quietly contained to fury, the national security advisor making very clear that the opinion of the white house is that saudi arabia, as a member of opec class, is siding with russia in this. this is seen as almost a betrayal by saudi arabia and its role within opec. the decision has been decided
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that described as short sighted, but there's also been a voice from congress, which is not in session at the moment. however, senator chris murphy close to a close ally off president biden, saying that one of the reasons why the us maintain this relationship with saudi arabia despite delegations of human rights abuses, despite the ongoing war and yemen was because it would rely on saudi arabia as an ally, president biden went and visited saudi arabia in july to buttress the relationship between the 2 countries, which had been to rocky period. but now you've got to us senator saying that all of this was political capital wasted. given the fact that saudi arabia now backing russia against the united states, at least, that is how it is viewed. so certainly there's going to be an impact on the relations between the u. s. and saudi arabia, in the weeks and months to come. the
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process president vladimir putin signed into law, the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions. it comes just a week after referenda that the u. n. chief, condemned as illegal at the criminal control over those areas, has weakened with ukraine's military making gains and areas. russia now claims moscow's calling up 300000, was a troops to add to its forces in the war in the ukraine. well, if been widespread criticism of the draft and russia to people who should not have been called up, were enlisted food, he said the laws being changed as a result. even you see, 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 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
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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. appleton has signed a decrease declaring that russia is taking ownership of ukraine's apparition nuclear power plant. the russian president designated the site federal property. soon after finalizing the annexation of the surrounding region, the head of the you and nuclear watchdog will be visiting keys and moscow to discuss the safety of the plant. russian troops capture the site in march, but ukrainian staff have continued to operate the plant, vomit, val, as more in the days developments from moscow present put into the or so giving some reassurance to people who were 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, of giving the clarifications and the assurances and as far as those, you know, official media staff, people with their 4 children are people who are older,
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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 on the ground. those retreats by the russian army as are depicted as a part of a fight against the west itself. nieto is involved according to the russian authorities here. this is no longer a conflict with the ukrainian soldiers, but a conflict with armies of centuries, arm and arm, and with the most sophisticated weapons provided by nato. and there have been warnings over and over again by the rational qualities the nato should stop interfering in this war and should not, should, should stop supplying arms to the craze. so have
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a look at ukraine's offensive in the southern care sun region. over the last few days. ukrainian troops have been pushing from the north along the denise river and the village of the brit. and from the west of mc alive towards carson, keeps forces every 2nd, thousands of kilometers. already several strikes on 2 major bridges across the river. mean russian troops have limited means to withdraw. or to say was how the abdul hamid reports from creepy re not far from the southern ukraine frontline, where ukrainians had been energized by their recent victories. it's a be high selectivity, a warehouse away from 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 . venice called the room gardener board unit. this is al storage area for humanitarian aid arm. it's all for the liberated areas on the course. on reaching
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it's dangerous for the volunteers. they could be shelling still. that's why we deliver directly to harms. so we don't have gatherings of people. there's a sense of urgency, as ukraine continues to inflict losses on russian troops into south, some of the trophies of war now and display on the grounds of the school, where 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 here entering the village of status, india hoisting the ukrainian colors and removing the russian claims to land like
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here in the hopes that he got a dog. this woman says i have been waiting for you for so long. why harrison is one of for regions. russia has a next a few days ago, claiming the majority of people that went well coming to move. ross says it's untrue. it's not his real name as he is the found of a network of activists known as the yellow ribbons who have been carrying acts of civil disobedience in russian controlled regions. mobile the mobile rule, what they were going to continue to document. all that's happening, the collaborators and the locations. if it's our protest, are 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. the evil . kimberly will continue to be the limit. is as important as military achievements
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. ukraine conveying the message that people there when never forgotten. that of that, i mean, i'll just eva creevy in southern ukraine for short break karen al jazeera. when we come back, we take stock of the turban a week for the u. k, a new prime minister list trust and check me for cheaters in chess, accusations of less than honest play. well, let's check one more. ah . with changes are a come in around the great lakes. high for one hears her forecast details on thursday. so we got this weather front sliding down, watch what it's going to do to toronto. we take a look at the 3 day forecast to go from 20 down to 13 degrees on friday. you can feel those winds as well out of the northwest. so really raw when it does bring your temperatures are in line with where they should be for this year. quite the
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temperature, divide across the canadian prairies in alberta, edmonton, we've got 20 degrees. but regina and winnipeg into the single digit set set front that swung through now heading toward the great lakes, but of unsettled weather toward the desert southwest, around arizona in new mexico, including albuquerque with a hiv 19 degrees. and high temperature is around the u. s. gulf states in the thirties and the suns out, for example, in houston with a height of $32.00 degrees. central america looks like there's some pretty heavy rounds of rain rolling through jamaica that eastern side of cuba on thursday. and some big storms we can track out, bubbling up around paraguay, pushing into the southeast of brazil. so we go for a closer look here. really disturbed whether anywhere from the river plate region into the southeast of brazil, including puerto lake gray, with a high of $24.00 degrees seal later. ah,
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ivy case is the world's leading coker producer. but it's weak infrastructure makes traveling a challenge. we follow to drive zoom as he grapples with repairs to his men and yahoo! one of the few women to drive to remote villages. risk in at all. i, because on our do ah ah ah, welcome back. i picked them out about top stories here. this out, the u. s. i was condemned a series of massage launches by north korea. latest came as the un security council
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met to discuss. the issue young says they're in response to u. s. and south korean military exercises. a white house has criticize the opec plus oil producers decision to cut output call to get a move that will hurt the global economy. plus group, including russia and saudi arabia would reduce production by $2000000.00 barrels a day from russia's president, fundament putin has signed into law. the allocation of 4 ukrainian regions, but keeps forces have been making gains and errors. russia now claims to control. now the you and has warning at somalia is facing famine as it suffers its worst drought and living memory humanitarian chief martin griffith is calling on the international community to deliver aid immediately. my whole bar report it's been a prolonged drought in somalia. some of its regions haven't seen rain in 2 years. desperate for food, water, and grazing for their cattle,
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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 a little by the national half a dozen 100. if you walk some distance out of here, you will see lots of bonds, but lots of animal bonds piled up on the top of each other. from all the corners, the sight of these wounds will shock you together. 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
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is killing children every day because those are the people from 4 days ago and him were in the chair was not even a laugh, a salesman, and that was a bit of cautious when he taking that route has hit it that it on put on medication, and that's where they at least the because his own can not m 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 for depleting international aid. the used to receive every year and for soaring food rises. because 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 out away from my body shoe and the prices have skyrocketed since our land is dry and unproductive. the most desperate
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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 monta tuition on starvation hash about bottle al jazeera. let me verify minister let's trust is closed. her parties annual conference with a pledge for economic growth and new governments had a shaky start. forced to abandon tax cuts for the rich of the negative market and public reaction along with big fluctuations in sterling open reports from birmingham the ryan. this has been a conference to forget phyllis trust as conservative party. it began with a, you turn on giving a tax break to britain's richest and ended in a speech on disruption that was itself disrupted, bringing it all to a close,
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the prime minister saying she is still ready to make hard choices and do what it takes. as the last few weeks have shown, it will be difficult. whenever this change, there is disruption and not everybody will be in favor of change. but everyone will benefit from the results. trust created a new enemy, which he called the anti gross coalition, and which basically includes any one who might oppose or protest against her economic policies. 10 days before conference started, her government announced massive tax cuts paid for by massive borrowing. as if on cue, a pair of climate protest as from greenpeace noise me interrupted her before being ejected from the hall, where the only party and after just 34 minutes the finale together, we can unleash the full potential of our great country. that is how we will build
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a new britain for a new era for days of extraordinary tension and party descent. there was an almost tangible sense of relief that it was finally over senior conservatives. except that this conference has been something of an ordeal. but trust has at least survived it. like you said, people always underestimate half a 2nd. i'm sorry, i've got to go guy. nice is the well ok. i mean they're obviously always going to be discussions within governments. they're always all right, every because they're, every party's got a standing coalition of different interests. what you hope is that people have those discussions in private then have a unified line, and unity is the key to electro success. it's been a torrid party conference for prime minister liz trust. her response has been to try to normalize the turmoil, to portray the disruption as a natural, perhaps even a necessary consequence of the change. and she says,
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britain so badly needs it is too early to judge whether this trust is done enough to regain her authority and restore her credibility. the opinion polls still look bleak for the conservatives, but in the words of one departing delegate. it wasn't a disaster. whole brennan al jazeera birmingham. you says it will continue to import diamonds from russia, despite announcing its 8th round of sanctions on moscow over the war and ukraine. diamonds are not part of those measures as mounting pressure from some member states to stop the trade natasha. but to report some antwerp in belgium, a hub of the diamond industry. the belgian city of antwerp is the world's oldest diamond trading ha. most of the world's diamonds passed through it. a quarter of them are from russia. bind by, i'll rasa a company that's 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,
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patron bios or sponsor barbosa. so this is just one example of maybe 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 diamond sold in antwerp are more important that our final c, b, u is rolling out another round of sanctions against moscow. but once again, 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.
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the prime minister of belgium says the country would not block a new sanctions on the import of russian diamonds. but the such a baron could potentially, how to europe, more than it could hurt russia, the spokesperson for antwerp, diamond industry, says sanctions would mean job losses. and the trade moving away from belgium to places where ethical standards on lower india are new by her. those are the 2 other mean trading haps that do not follow sanction, 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. a rescue operation has been launched in southern greece after a migrant boat carrying up to a 100 people hit rocks and sank in high winds. it happened the island of chi theera
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around 225 kilometer south of the capitol, athens, great coast guard vessels, private boats, and a helicopter were involved in the operation. official said dozens of people had been rescued so far, but gave no other details on those missing. the root is often used by people smugglers going to bypass grease and land in it. israel is issued nearly $20000.00 work permit since the beginning of last year, allowing palestinians from garza to enter and work across the border. guards has been under and his ready blockades for many years and has been regularly attacked. you mail say it has more mohammedan shire is a happy man. he got his permit work and israel month to go. he says this will help him and his family earned a good income goblet facility kind of have any other before i got my work permit in israel, i owed everyone money. i worked today and was jobless after 10 and return in gaza. i made a maximum of $15.00 a day on an israel. i made
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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 in israel since hammers took power here in 2007 israel austin suspense or rejects 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 causes wider economy, which has been severely affected by constraints of the located. the gotcha workers to ration says this why sellers are still waiting for their turn. $18000.00 workers has had their application rejected israel recently. and now it's also looking
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into granting work permit 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 1st cathedral. there are many phases in 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 god's us see this announcement as an opportunity for them to provide for their families. a good model for us, none, none of us have sick. i'm certainly with this decision because here in gaza, 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 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 god is poverty and dan employment have left them with blade l choice.
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you miss c l g 0 ga so no american teenage ches grandmaster. hans neiman has probably cheated more than a 100 times. thus, according to a fresh investigation by the website chest dot com lehman beat world champion, magnus carlson, and person. last month in a re much on line carlson withdrew off a just one move suggesting his rival had used underhanded tactics. neiman has since admitted cheating. a few times, but earlier in his career, what kind of w reagan is an international chess master and mathematician. he says, the chest dot com probe. oh, he found evidence of online cheating. they say early on that they do not have. busy evidence of cheating and over the board chairs, which most have taken to back my own statements. because hands need man is not the only player of his rank that has been sanction or cheating, an online chest. and that is extremely concert. they were in 2 different veins.
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separate that didn't need it for that. i mean it does, mark comes name on in some sense. distinguishes them, but you still need to separate process to justify making an accusation over the or gate. i see no evidence having cheated over the for or in online turn since august 2020 at least from the data that i have a 2nd. there is a matter of jurisdiction. online platforms which have purview over their subscribers and the day which has purview over in person chess. and be aware of discussions of cross jurisdictional measures. but those matters were not resolves and so respective those and the applicable sporting must be applied in judging this case. so i would say it's definitely out of line to say that the day is able to act to take on the.
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