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our old amazon cities like this one, and then you get a magic original inhabitants of libya. here in this old city, there is evidence that dates back centuries and got that. he came to power. he showed to everybody, our culture became illegal to name our children imaging names. he removed our culture from history books, but we preserved our culture and secret younger view played an important role in the revolution that top a long time leader wal mart that he out bought their time by language. now, after more than a decade, they are able to open celebrating their heritage and culture. although libya has been engulfed in violence and political division since 2011 the m a z say they're happy with their new found freedom. ah,
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as the un security council meeting to discuss tuesdays miss are launched by north korea to more a fire by pyongyang. ah, hello, i am dire in jordan, this is al jazeera ally from della also coming up. oh, pick plus group, which includes russia and saudi arabia is to cut oil out what meaning high prices. us says it'll bring global economic damage. president vladimir putin formerly signs a law to annex more parts of ukraine where keeps forces are continuing to seize back territory. the british prime minister pledges 2, whether the economic store man seeks to study her new government after a turban install. ah,
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south korea's joint chiefs of staff and japan's coast guards say north korea has fired to more ballistic missiles towards the east coast. a longer range weapon was launched by pyongyang 2 days ago. the u. s. navies, flagship carrier group, is returning to the sea of japan for exercises with south korean forces. the un security council met on 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, kay's 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 while the u. s. condemned, the latest launch has saying they violate un resolutions and our regional and international threat rubble. bride as more from self is a flurry of miss alexander. he seems to be continuing the too short range,
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ballistic missiles detected 1st, light on thursday, being fired from an area of some stock which is close to pyongyang. now, according to south korean military officials, at the 1st time that the missiles have been detected from this area. so the suspicion is that they were launched from mobile launches. so they seems to be north korea again developing and illustrating its ability to deploy and launch missiles relatively quickly. wherever it chooses. one flew 350 kilometers. the 2nd one flew 800 kilometers landing in the seas that separate the korean peninsula from japan. and all of it comes, of course, as we have these heightened tensions with this escalation, since tuesdays launch of this intermediate missile by north korea over the top of japan, which then i saw a response from south korean. and us forces firing with their own missiles and organizing their own ad drills. and now the re deployment of the ronald reagan
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strike group is aircraft carrier in korean waters for the 1st time, 85 years now being re deployed back to these waters. again, the white house was criticized the opec plus oil producers decision to cut outputs, calling it a short sighted move, that'll hurt the global economy. the big plus group, which includes russia and saudi arabia, will reduce 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 comes unnecessary. i want a priority now, is stabilizing market. now we could be accused of wanting to influence market in negative way. everybody's broke. we'll and others, we'll see how we conduct our sales in the months to come on. my counter has more now on the response in washington. the reaction has been one of quietly contained
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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 trail by saudi arabia and its role within opec. the decision has been decided that it's described as short sighted, but there's also being 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 through a rocky period. but now you've got a us senator saying that all of this was political capital wasted. given the fact
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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 can well, a general has had a global oil markets of energy intelligence. he says the decision is linked to the one ukraine. i think the comments coming out of be in our focus more on fundamentals on technicalities. but it's very hard to sort of separate the digital politics of everything that's going on and it has been going on since since the end of february. you know, of course, is this, are you i'll embargo coming in early december. i'm and also a price cap mechanism led by the u. s. but of it, but across the g 7. that is, that, you know, the combination of those do something that, that russia's been, you know, pretty vocally upset about. and you know, if there were to be disrupting, says to russian supply cham, prince for higher prices. right. and so, i'm, you,
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so we're drawing suppliers in the market achieves that. so i think there's certainly an element of that to, to think about in the decision to consider other tools are also being evaluated as the editor of energy i noted, or i think some of those tools may be limited. and also some of the, the plastic cards, domestic supply in the us to grow. i will take time. i mean, these does not necessarily help in 2023, but maybe it's 820242025 story. russian president vladimir putin has signed into law, the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions. it comes a week after referendums at the u. n. chief, condemned as illegal, but the criminal control over those areas has weakened with the cranes military making gains and areas. russia now claims moscow's calling up 300000 reservists to add to its forces in the war in ukraine. will have been widespread criticism of the draft and rush off to people who should not have been called up. were enlisted
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hootin said the laws being changed as a result. you loosing even easily. the defense ministry has reported that a number of categories of our citizens did 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've already issued a decree today and it has been signed which makes these very adjustments. mama vall, as more on the days developments from moscow present put into they also getting some resources 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 today is in the framework of giving the clarifications and the assurances and false deals, 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. 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 ha, depicted as a part of a fight against the west itself. nieto is involved according to the rational qualities here. this is no longer a conflict with the ukrainian soldiers, but a conflict with armies of mercenaries or arm and armed with the the but most sophisticated weapons provided by nato. and there have been warnings over and over again by the national authorities for the nato should stop interfering in this war and should not, should, should stop supplying arms to,
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to the craze. the you says it will continue to import diamonds from russia despite an 8th round of sanctions on moscow, diamonds and not part of those measures. as mounting pressure from some number states to stop the trade onto zeros natasha battle reports now from 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 rosa, accompanied his port owned 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 a rule so. so this, 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
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are some that thing that russian diamond sergeant antwerp, are more important that i were fighting. the you is rolling out another round of sanctions against moscow. the 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 with in belgium and the block to stop the trade. i think it is important that we also sanction diamonds or i'll roth thought, and it feels to diamonds coming from russia. they have blocked on these diamonds because the, the revenues are used direct he or indirectly, to support to war are on ukraine. the prime minister of belgium says the country would no block, you 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 industries says sanctions would mean job losses. and the trade moving away from belgium to places where ethical standards on
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lower india are new by her. those are the 2 other mean treating hofstadter that do not follow sanctions so that have no sanctions and keep their training malicious her 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 and to work belgium. japan has agreed to coach ross summit with credit countries to show lanka. the government announce on thursday that japan will assist in the credit restructuring process. shlang has been struggling with an unprecedented economic crisis and has defaulted on its foreign loans and talked to a creditors to restructure over $52000000000.00 us dollars in foreign debt. i shall break here, not as a rep when we come back. australia's prime minister gets ready to welcome his
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solomon islands, counterpart for fence mending meeting and more problems for lebanese banks. a member of parliament stages i sit in the morning access to her savings to pay for surgery. wanna stay with ah, the who's i there? good to have you along. we're kicking out the humidity across some of the gulf states. we're seeing our shamal pick up. that's the wind out of the north northwest flowing down from iraq, but still some temperatures in the forty's to $842.00 and doha, at forty's. so again, that humidity going down with this dryer when that we have coming down from your dog. and i think for places like the way you're certainly going to feel it on thursday, there's winds. could gust up to about 55 kilometers per hour. that's not all day. but at certain points in the day, be prepared for winds of that intensity after pakistan up and down the country,
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mostly dry karachi at $34.00, but the odd shower round, the capital territory form of bog, with the high, 34 up against the foothills of the himalayas on thursday, turkey a, some unsettled weather for you across the black sea coast. some of that could leak into it. stumble breezy though, is stumble through the g and into the star. med gus scare of about 40 or 50 kilometers per hour. and there has been some flooding around boucher in nigeria also seen that flooding in the central african republic. and really the ring is concentrated toward the zone on thursday. all about the heat for the northeast of south africa, temperatures in johannesburg, getting up to 34 degrees soon ah, the combining odds and technology to challenge soviets aero methodologies. busy through making,
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creating and performing timing, a generation of children into the trailblazers of tomorrow. after school armenia, part of the rebel education series. on al jazeera lou . ah, welcome back at quick remind about top stories here at this hour. the u. s. has condemned a series of massage launches by north korea. the latest k has the un security council met to discuss the issue. young says they're in response to us and south korean military exercises. the white house has criticized the opec,
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plus oil producers decision to cut output, calling it to move little hurt the global economy plus route, including russia and saudi arabia. we reduce production by 2000000 barrels a day from november. i'm russian president vladimir putin has signed into law, the annexation of fort ukrainian regions, but keeps forces have been making gains and there is russia now place to control now the solomon islands, prime minister, manase sucker, baris visiting australia on thursday as the 2 nations move to mend damaged relations that come on to strain after the islands. government struck a security packed with china in april. the agreement raised concerns were both australia and for us will sara block joint us live now from brisbin. sarah. so what are we expecting to come out of these bilateral talks that well, we know that happening, but very little related about what time and what will be discuss what we do not talk about has landed in camera. this trip can only be described as pleasing folk
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by arrived in britain on wednesday evening. he found a conference afternoon and then from the softener. he'll hold the bilateral talks with plenty to anthony, uneasy. and as you mentioned, this relationship has been deeply brian, and that was in the wake of that security deal that was signed between the non and by aging. and the concern that security deal totally from the study perspective, it's basing a could potentially set up a military presence in the pacific. you know, just 2000 kilometers north of strategies border. the country report to china is also strengthening what we do know we what's on the agenda will be the key issues of the lot for climate change. the fence to military and i and security, but difficult is more of a public show of unity strategies chance to reassure honey our and so on. and that they are still a partner and a traditional ally we spoke about, right. and they want to continue that and if not ramped that up. now, i don't believe we'll be holding a personal. we also that lead to prime minister as the uneasy will be holding
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a press conference. and as i mentioned, this is a pleasing visit the last time 2 of these ladies met with back at the pacific form in july. in fiji. yes, there could possibly bring an end to the ongoing diplomatic tensions between australia and the solomon islands. well i, it's expected these underlying tensions will continue as i mentioned it, the public show support between the 2. but southerbuys publicly burn to destroyer of light of a rigid months in the wake of the signing of that security deal. queues, the threat of foreign interference. a strategy also initially offered financial aid, who honey, our to go ahead. it's election next year that was initially rejected quite openly. bye bye. and quickly now i took a virus push through the constitutional amendment boat and parliament, and that election have been delayed. so there's been an ongoing bar, right. but from mississauga by but the by assessing now the criticism not just from australia, but also from the opposition which is understandable,
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but also some community ireland communities in the seminar. and this is all over the strengthening partnership with china, china funding 7, big construction of the construction benny the pacific gangs next year. and that straining the traditional ties or the allies, lots of the united states. i had a strategy, but what we can say is this trip explaining, but it's certainly significant on the diplomatic front. alright, i said, i live in brisbane. sarah, thank oh, let's go back in a minute to the war in ukraine and take a look at the cheese offensive in the southern care, some region over the last few days. ukrainian troops. i've been pushing from the north along the delete per river, and the village of the debit of bread and from the west, out of mac, alive towards car sun keeps forces are retaken. thousands of square kilometers, already simple strikes on 2 major bridges across the jamaica river. mean that russian forces have limited means to withdraw onto zeros. how to abdul hamid reports now from creevy re where your cranium sub and energized by their recent
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pictures is a be highly leg deputy. 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 . center for the room and government board unit. this is our storage area for humanitarian aid arm. it's all for the liberated areas on kasai 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 on 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
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north east of the country. it was believed that the russians have been re enforcing their defensive lives in the south. even though recently, ukraine has managed to push through some of them and regain some territory. d 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, who is cindy, ukrainian colors, and removing the russian claims to land. like here in the bid rica with 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, 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. mobile, the mobile door,
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they were going to continue to document all that's happening. the collaborators and the locations is our protest about our activist record everything and sent it out. we do this to expose russian claims and hoping that 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 achievements. ukraine conveying the message that people there when never forgotten. what of that? i mean, i'll just either creevy in southern ukraine, full of fighting rage is on the battlefield. ukraine is joining a bid to co host the 2030 football. well, cup is joining spain and portugal bid to stage the tournament where we challenge as outside of football, training ground and air pin. that's just north of the capital kish leah pin, where i'm at the moment we're back in the early weeks of the war was rights on the
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front lines just outside the capital city or 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 europe in still. this is a sports club. you could see shattered glass chart masonry. it's completely burned out, but turn the other way. they are very different view 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 cup is obviously going to meet a huge amount to this country, particularly if they win it why? well, because sport is unifying. it brings a country back together off the national trauma, and it's a sign really of european solidarity. that's what the, that the bidders portugal span 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
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identity. if they win the bait of course, they'll be huge amounts of money and tourists coming and in 2030, some reasonable distance away from now. they hope the ukrainians that this war belong behind them. but it's by minister. let's try so close to the parties annual conference with a pledge for economic growth and new governments had a shaky start, forced to abandon tax cuts for the rich to negative market and public reaction along with big fluctuations in the pound. open and reports now from the brian. this has been a conference to forget for his 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, the prime minister saying she is still ready to make hard choices and do what it takes. as the last few weeks of shame, it will be difficult. whenever this change,
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there is disruption and not everybody will be in favor of change. but every one will benefit from the results. trust created a new enemy, which he called the anti growth coalition, and which basically includes anyone 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 protested from greenpeace noise me interrupted her before being ejected from the hall, where the only passing and after just 34 minutes the finale together, we can unleash the full potential of our great country. that is how we will build a new britain for a new era. took 4 days of extraordinary tension and party descent. there was an almost tangible sense of relief that it was
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finally over senior conservatives, except that this conference has been something of an ordeal. but trust has at least survived it, like she said, people always on the rest of a half when they said it out, is there a, sorry, i've got to go guy. nice is the well, okay. i mean they're obviously always going to be discussions within government. they're always on, i'd every because they're, every party's got a standing coalition or different. it's what you hope is that people have those discussions and private then have a unified line. and unity is the key to electro success. it's been a torrid party conference for prime minister list 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 that she says, 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 delegates. it wasn't a disaster,
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whole brennan al jazeera birmingham. a palestinian man was killed by israeli army fire when troops re that a village in the occupied west bank that's according to the palestinian, the health ministry. official say the 21 year old died from a gunshot wound to the head in deer, al hot tub east of nobliss. local media said his radio forces surrounded the home of another man in the village. heavy gunfire followed in medic say, at the 7 people, the wounded to lebanon, now where more people are storming banks to access their savings. the country's economic crisis includes restrictions on how much money people can take out, leaving many desperate to hold a report from beirut. they opened 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
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savings. in formal capital controls have been imposed by banks since the economy began to collapse 3 years ago. i'm no harm. they are demanding their rights. they have to 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 caused inflation. ah, i need my money and you knew that the land line, i can not beg my money today because i don't have it was 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,
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especially because of the close connection between the political and business elite, including the banking sector must heidi didn't mislead human, the banks are responsible to get our money back, let himself their assets to property. stay have let him get the money from their board of directors must ha, ha, there's anger at the central bank as well for indirectly, endorsing bank. restrictions through circulars that de value deposits when they are withdrawn. the world bank says lebanon to authorities operated a giant ponzi scheme, and misused 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 1st time m p. cynthia garcia, who said she needed money for a surgery. it's a story that is heard time and time again from an increasingly desperate population
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center. other else, rosita beirut, a rescue operation has been launched in southern greece after a migrant vote carrying up to a 100 people. it rocks and sank. and high winds had happened to the island of chi, fear around 225 kilometers south of athens. greek coast guard vessels, private boats, and a helicopter were involved in the operation official se dozens of people have been rescued so far, but gave no other details on those still missing. the route is often used by people smugglers, booking to bypass greece and land in italy. the 1st native american astronaut has been blasted off into space all route to the international space station. 45 year old nick old man is joined by fellow american, josh asada, russian cosmonaut, anarchic gina, and japanese astronaut quote. you are. carter lift off was from the kennedy space center in florida on wednesday. a crew has been 6 months on the i assess american movie actor alec baldwin has settled a wrongful death lawsuit with a family of a woman. he acts.

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