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elise 22 children and 12 adults have been killed in an attack on a daycare in finance. ah, hello, melinda, this is out there, ally from joe hall was so coming up residential building. sheldon, the city of operations close to europe's largest nuclear power plants. north korean leader kim john urns military launch is too short range ballistic missiles off the east coast into the sea of japan and higher prices of the petrol palm could be on the horizon as opec plus cuts oil production by 2000000 barrels. ah,
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i at least 34 people, including 22 children, have been killed in the shooting and ne thailand. it happened at the daycare center in non lamb who talk of fled the scene for going home and killing his family and himself. local media reporting, he was a former police officer. tony chang has moved from bangkok. we understand that the emergency services were 1st alerted at 1230 local time with a report of a disturbance at the daycare center in the car. and nobody puts a province in the northeast of time. and the casualty, figures do seem to be rising very quickly. the 40 the peers. this was a very tragic incident and again involving a large number of children. the ukraine is blaming russia for shilling several residential buildings in the
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southern city of upper region. the region governess, as 2 people have been killed, rescue as have been taking out survivors from the rubble or the up the meet has the latest from upper regional and the shilling, and the security situation around the nearby nuclear plant. we were filming one of those residential buildings that had been hate earlier morning when we heard 3 very loud explosions. quite close to where we were that sent everybody in a panic, including us. now we don't know exactly what was hit at this moment, is too early for us to get that information. but i can't say that it was in the city center again in that same area. that's what we are told at the moment. and i have to say that the 3rd explosion happened as we were trying to drive off from that location, an old de team. and i really felt that shockwave in the car just to give you an
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indication of the power of that blast. and as we were driving off, i so people cowered under a tree, people running in panic, not knowing exactly what was happening. it is a very frightening dane's upper region. today, the security of the power plant is every day in kind of jeopardy, because the shelling going on in the area now it is not ins, upper region city. it is across the river in their garage door, which is in the upper real region and is now on the russian control, according to the claims of annexation made a few days ago and rectified in moscow. or we do know that the head of the international atomic n g is in give today. so certainly a top of his agenda is the security of that power plant. and what happens next to it?
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north korea has launched to short range ballistic missiles. they were fired on thursday morning from the samsung area in pyongyang to wed the northeast. along the range weapon was launched 2 days ago. rob mcbride has the reaction from the south korean capital to me, so you didn't condemned by south korea as a serious provocation. thursday's missile launches by north korea got this response from the south korean president. i'm in the hotel and did you get to my people could be worried, but our government was thoroughly take care of people's lives and safety based on a strong south korea. us alliance and security cooperation between south korea, the united states and japan. since tuesdays launch of an intermediate range, ballistic missile lower japan by north korea, the us and the south koreans have fired their own miss alt response, and the aircraft carrier, the ronald reagan, which had been taking part in naval exercises with south korean counterparts,
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has arrived back in korean waters, it's due to hold more drills with japanese navy ships with tokyo, also condemning the latest missile launches from north korea. did not specials in these actions are a threat to the peace and security of the country, the region, and the international community. and it's completely unacceptable. the missile launches came just after the un security council met to discuss north korea is actions with the us accusing permanent members, china and russia of enabling young young while making no specific reference to tuesdays miss all over japan. north korea has justified its flurry of launches. north korea says it's only being carrying out counter measures against provocations by the us and its allies, condemning the return of the aircraft carrier strike group as a threat to peace on the korean peninsula. with all sides, it seems willing to raise the stakes in this continuing standoff. robert fried,
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i'll just era. so the white house is criticizing the decision by the wells oil producers to cut outputs, saying that it is short sighted and will hurt the global economy. the opec clos group, which includes russia and saudi arabia, will reduce production by $2000000.00 barrels a day from november. all prices have risen slightly since the announcement on wednesday. prices had dropped in the last 3 months out to fears of the global recession. the saudi energy minister says the cut is necessary. our priority now is stabilizing marked. now, we could be accused of wanting to her influence market in a negative way, as everybody's blog, you and others would see how we conduct ourselves into months to come. my car has more from washington d. c. the reaction has been one of quietly contained to fury. the national security
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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 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 yet then 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 to us senator saying that all of this was
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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 race to green energy is coming too fast for some oil rich developing nations. nigeria is africa's biggest export of oil, but it isn't ready to let go of huge reserves that of fuel its consumption and economic growth. more than half a century. and interests reports from port hoc. this off shall rig pumps, oil and gas off the coast of nigeria. for more than 60 years, petroleum has been the pillar of its economy. and for many, here, live without oil, is simply unimaginable. we know for sure that even by 2050 i wasn't where i was still a count for my 58 percent of energy and production into will not be that wasn't
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well is not going to go away, but to going to become better too much. martina enough, well, and that is really our focus. petroleum contributes more than half of nigeria budget, and more than 90 percent of its sporting it's jeff jennings, expert, se ditching, it could devastate the economy. the world banks has 9 years dependence on oil is greater than that of many other major producers. more than half of africa, 1300000000 people have no access to power. here in australia, the figure is more than 45 percent of resist. yesterday they want to increase access to electricity, especially by holding the countries portland gas was also getting coverage growth. industry expert, say african oil will still find a ready market on the continent. even if the rest of the world shut its doors. africa needs energy. we are not selling energy outside because we don't need it. we are selling energy also because we, i miss,
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we have misplaced priorities. nigeria wants to be seen as playing it fought in reducing global warming. 2 years ago. the government declared 2020 to 2030. as a decade of gas, a 10 year period to shift focus from oil and more to natural gas as a cleaner transition fuel. but that doesn't mean the country will abandon its 37000000000 barrels of crude oil reserves altogether. habit edris al jazeera potter, i got japan has agreed to co chair a summit with credit to countries to shore lanka. the japanese government announced it will assist in the credit restructuring process. shlang has been struggling with an unprecedented economic crisis and is defaulted on its foreign debt. you are the prime minister of the solomon islands. melissa saudi is heading to australia as the 2 pacific nations move to mend relations that come on to strain off to this. so far as government structures security pack with china in april,
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the agreement raised concerns for both australia on the us. sarah clark has bull. what we do know is that still the bar has landed in camber. this trip can only be described as fleeting. folk by arrived in britain on wednesday evening. he found a camera afternoon and then from this afternoon he'll hold a bilateral talks with plenty to anthony uneasy. and his relationship has been deeply strain. and that was in the wake of that security deal that was signed between the total amount of and by aging. and the concern that security deal clearly from the study is perspective. it's basing a could potentially set up a military presence in the pacific. you know, just 2000 kilometers north of australia border, the partial port, the china is also strengthening. what we do know we what's on the agenda will be the key issues of the light for climate change, the fence humanitarian, i insecurity, but this course is more of a public show of unity strategies chance to reassure honey our and so on. and that
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they are still a partner at a traditional ally with some of our and they want to continue that. and if not ramped that up. now, i don't believe we'll be holding a press conference. we also have the lead, the prime minister, as the uneasy will be holding 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 and fiji. it's expected these underlying tensions will continue as i mentioned it, the public show support between the 2. but southerbuys publicly been right, a destroyer of light of a rigid months in the wake of the signing of that security deal to keep the threat of for interference astray. also initially offered financial aid pool. honey, our to go ahead election next year. still ahead on al jazeera, we report on the flooding in ghana that's force thousands from their homes and killed at least 5 people checkmate, for cheapest accusations of less than honest play causes thomasville and the chest .
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ah i we got so very active showers side the side of the equator as it should be. course the sunset pretty much here at the moment, sir. so we have seen some rather wet weather, just the pining through here, just to the east of calling them for a 166 millimeters of rank, a scattering a showers across much of south east asia philippine seen some lively south southern parts of cambodia still very wet and have seen flooding recently, just around the central and southern parts of thailand, more heavy downpours coming through here. western body i was seeing some live shows where to weather tending to push a little further southwards, much of indonesia, also seeing some very heavy right. and boy, we seen some heavy rain recently into that eastern side of australia. big, massive cloud that linked all the way across, much of east austria,
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starting to push through high pressure. just nothing out of the way. and i'm afraid sidney is now having it's where to steer on. record is easily seen and it says a 50 millimeters of rain in and around. the sidney area are reco goes back to around $950.00, more than 2 meters of rain so far this year. plenty more to come as that where to weather across at east side of new south wales where the flooding concerns continue more rising on those levels. more weight whether she go one through, sat stay, oh we slow to clear through for sunday. ah, ah ah ah
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lou ah, welcome back to watching out a 0 mind of our top stories this hour. at least 30 people, including 22 children, have been killed in the shooting. in ne thailand that happened at a daycare center in north blah attack fled the scene before going home and killing his family and himself. north korea has launch to short range ballistic missiles and with 5 thursday morning from the samsung area until young to with ukraine is
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blaming russia for shelling several residential buildings in the southern city of separation regions. governor says 2 people killed the ear says it will continue to import diamonds from russia knots despite announcing its 8th round of sanctions on moscow for the one ukraine, diamonds on not pause of those measures, but there is mounting pressure from some them estates to stop the trade, latasha, butler reports from out web in belgium, hub of the diamond industry. the belgian city of antwerp is the world's oldest diamond trading hop. 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 part 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,
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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 think that russian diamond sergeant antwerp, are more important that i were fighting the you 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 with in belgium and the blog to stop the trade. i think it is important that we also sanction diamonds or i'll ross 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 that the country would not block a new sanctions on the import of russian diamonds,
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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 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, t nigeria. now where it has have released all 23 passengers who are kidnapped from a train more than 6 months ago. armed men used explosives to blow the train off its
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tracks and march, they opened fire, killing 8 people. the kaduna stayed security commissioner confirmed or hostages hadn't been released or would not save ransom was paid. government officials to blame the attack on booker rum and he's 5 people have died in gonna off to wide spread flooding. thousands more have been displaced. many regions is still on the water and to monahan has more abandoning their homes and heading for dry land. the flood borders rose quickly, forcing thousands of people to leave nearly everything behind within 3 hours. that the whole place was flooded. and it and say the rooms for bedroom abundance. everything. so had to look for a shelter and also get a place to see the best they can do is to move out. we've got reason to add them. and when it comes out and we just come up for the rest of the stuff,
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but most of the go button is done. the unusually heavy rains cools rivers to burst their banks, making things worse to damage. further upstream and neighboring burkina. faso were also overwhelmed. normally the res, come in june, july and by this time it is of siding but because of the issues of climate change, the weather patterns somehow has changed. he gone, his own dams are under pressure to and if water isn't released periodically, it could lead to an even greater disaster. if we do not feel we love up with there are people dunkin in danger because we are then compromising on it. if we do not handle the will, and then we actually as a dump week, the consequences and there were,
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per kish's will be more, di will be more terrible experience in the some of these people are heading to camps. others are staying with family, for now. they have little choice, but to wait until the water subsides. that to model him al jazeera, paypal indeed tie capital bank hawk a bracing for serious flooding after warnings. way shoot for heavy rainfall for the rest of a week. any parts of the country already flooded from seas, no monsoon rains. more than 41000 households have been affected. officials in bangkok say many areas vulnerable to flooding and of all businesses to consider working from home for the week. here as president joe biden says, it will take years for florida to recover from hurricane ian. he visited the southern states a week off to the devastating storm head. dozens of people have died and hundreds remain in emergency shelters. ot and has pledged federal support for rebuilding
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efforts which are expected to cost billions of dollars. you know, today we have one job and only one job. and that's to make sure the people are florida get everything that they need to fully early recover. we're one of the few nations in the world that on the basis of crisis we face, we're the only nation that comes out of it better than we bought into it. and that's we're going to do this time around, human rights groups of a case. iranian authority of using excessive and lethal force against anti government protesters. human rights watch says at least 47 people have been killed in the recent crackdown. death of 22 year old masa. i'm an in police custody is bogged more than 2 weeks of unrest with young women often leading the demonstrations. meanwhile, pro government supports as have also held counter rallies in to her on the demonstrations were announced on state media and by mass text messages sent by the
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authorities. there was strong condemnation of the anti government protest, acquisitions, accusations of sedition against those involved. a british inquest has heard that the call of chris kaba, a black man who was killed by police in london last month, collided with an emergency service vehicle and was being followed by an unmarked police, gone the minutes before he was fatally short, 24 year old kaba was shot through the windscreen, off the car, and he say the vehicle he was driving was linked to an earlier farms incident, but they did acknowledge, cover himself was not a suspect. his death bought large protests in london last month. when chris called us cousin jefferson priscilla spoke outside the coroner's court on tuesday. we need offices, not just this family, but the whole of london. the whole of the country needs to know how something like this could occur. how come
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a young man in an unknown be so in their heads by police in 2022. this should never have happened. it must never happen again. we must never accept this as normal. someone must be held accountable to me. mala is the executive director at the forefront project, which is a group fighting for the rights of young people who have experienced violence and racial injustice. she says the authorities must also address historical and generational home against minorities in the united kingdom. so that the same system that can kill brutalize, i'm home and black people and other people in this country is the same system that can actually deliver real justice. i can real justice is be owned, a single office being held accountable within this system. i think we have to look at a framing of justice that really looks to repair the historical hom, intergenerational home and saw that this happened again. the chest dot com
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website has bound grandma's to hands. niemen often investigation found that he did likely cheat in online games more than a 100 times name and beat well champion magnus costs. and last month, when the part played an online rematch, carlson withdrew all to just one move and accused his rival of cheating. now, what niemen did or didn't do, has been the focus of chess plaza and found ever since name and has since admitted chasing a few times. but earlier in his career, kenneth w reagan is an international chest mazda and a mathematician. he says, chest comb, investigation only found evidence of only cheating. they say early on the evidence of cheating and over the or chess which most of taken back my own statements. because hans need man is not the only player of his rank that has been
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sanctioned retreating, an online chest. and that is extremely concerned that you are in 2 different veins . 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 as cheated over the for or in online turn in the 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 as per view over in person chess. and there were discussions of cross jurisdictional measures, but those matters were not resolves. and so respect of those and the applicable sporting must be applied in judging this case. so i would say it's definitely out
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of line to say that the day is able to act to take on this against niemen, at this time for infractions that were taken online. the nobel prize and chemistry has been awarded to 3 scientists. they have pine in the building of molecular compounds. this is a war, continues the recent trend of women being increasingly recognized as pull race reports from the golden session hall at the royal swedish academy filled up early as the science world waited to hear. who would be awarded chemistry as great as prize and $900000.00. as it turned out, 3 would become nobel laureates than marks, morton, melville, and americans, carolyn, betsy, and berry sharp las. they received a prize for the development of click chemistry and bio or plug and chemistry o shop las joins an elite group of 5 to have 12 nobel prizes the 1st coming
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in 2001. now it's his discovery of a way of joining molecules together that has helped him and his fellow chemists to the 2022 award. the work of these re laureates, spot tight 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. so different types of belts, essentially them, once you have a number of building blocks, you can, you can build almost anything. it, it, it's betsy who made that possible in living organisms as she pioneered bio orthogonal chemistry function. this is dunning shock, right? i mean, it was the at the chair of the nobel prize committee and his colleagues in the background call to say, congratulations. i thought, you know, it's like
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a weird sarielle moment because 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 winners because more women are becoming professors, 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 click chemistry and bio orthogonal chemistry involved processes far beyond the reach of human vision, the nobel award has at least put them on their pioneers. finally, in the public high poorest aldi's era stucco. or staying with the theme of women us ass notes has become the fast native.

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