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blue ha, least, $22.00 children and 12 adults have been killed in an attack on a daycare in thailand. ah, and i want money in sight. this is out there alive from jo. how was her coming up? residential building shelled in the city of zapora asia close to europe's largest nuclear power plants. israel reports lee rejects and list if amendments lebanon requested to a draw deal on a contentious maritime buddha. and striking a balance between a growing economy in the future. green energy africa's largest, when exported
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ah, at least 36 people, including 24 children, have been killed in a shooting. and ne thailand. it happened that a day care center, a known boy lampoon. fenton monahan as well. ah. 2 the aftermath of the mass shooting that shaken thailand. dozens of people killed a children's day care center about 500 kilometers south west to bangkok. many children were among the dead, some as young as 2 years old. at this point, it's time to really start looking at the issue of how many guns are in thailand. there are many registered an unregistered guns on the countries, basically a washing them and. and so it's a bit surprising that only in the last couple years and we seen these kind of mass as shooting incense. the gunman was a former police officer after opening fire in the daycare center. he returned home
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where he killed his wife and child before taking his own life. thailand's prime minister pro china chaw described the attack as shocking. he offered condolences to victims and ordered emergency services to do all they can for the wounded questions remain as to what led to this attack and what motivate the killer. oh and parents, grieving their loss will be demanding answers. wow, benton, mullin, al jazeera. well let's go live to artist areas, tourney chang here in bangkok for us. tony. any more details about casualties? o victim the stage. the 3rd is a speaking with the 3624 children and 12 people wounded in the attacks. we understand seriously when they say the chief stuff be attending a cold hearing in the morning on the trucks,
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charge jokes. johnson had seen him checked it from his job as a policeman. after that, he went to the daycare center to collect some not finding him. he then opened fire on those inside. we understand he then in a white pickup truck attacking people on the way to his home, where he killed his wife and then, and so this stage of very hard to determine what was the attack. the police is saying he had a trouble record in the police force before he was fired for reasons relating to drug use. i think it will be very shocking to many people involved. so many children have been killed in this attack in a country where really life children is very valued as close to the most other places. but i think a huge show here all over the country. sure. and around the world, of course to and i'll just algae. there is tony chang never seen bank called
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a ukraine is blaming russia for shelling several residential buildings in the southern city of zappa asia. the regions governor says 2 people have been killed, rescue as a digging out survivors from the rubble. hold up, the hamid has the latest rooms, upper is your own, the shelling on the security situation around the ne, by 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.
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and i have to say that the 3rd explosion happened as we were trying to drive off from that location and all the details. and i really felt that shockwave in the car just to give you an 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 reject. 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 in the upper region city. it is across the river in their garage door, which is in the upper river region, and is now under russian control. according to the claims of annexation made a few days ago and ratified in moscow. or we do know that the head of the international
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atomic n g is in here today. so certainly a top of his agenda is the security of that power plant and what happens next to it. on wednesday, the russian president signed a decree to annex for regions of ukraine and his forces continue to lose ground as ukraine pushes counter offensive in the south and the east marie challenge reports now from cave warning some years may find images in this report. distressing ukrainian soldiers crouch ready waiting for the armored vehicle to appear, but it hasn't come to kill them. whites clothing hangs from its gun. this, according to ukrainian officials, is a russian surrender. whether or not it was coordinated the ukrainians don't want any surprises. the b m p. 's crew are quickly bound a rare glimpse of ukraine swift cancer offensive in cats on region. like it's other
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advance in the northeast. large swathes of territory have been recaptured from the russians, but ukraine's leadership is keeping operational security tights. zoey jane of the muzzle. naturally, i cannot disclose the specific issues discussed at the meeting pieces, but most of the report adopted plans and approved documents will definitely delight ukrainians and they will definitely upset the occupiers because they will be held responsible for all their evils. not done yet. screven in the northeast. after months of occupation and days of fierce fighting lea man is back in ukrainian hands no longer forced a cow of from shells. civilians must now q for 8, many of lost their homes. others describe their prisons of fear. either to forward it as you rightly the street not paying attention to the russians. one of them suddenly you goes, i yes, stop right here. what are we writing here for another i answer. this is my home
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language. i writes, as i will, which i need to go to my parents, so he answers, believe me, i don't want to see you here again. say other, that's how i have to sit at home for 3 months and not go. as i said, the hood of ukraine's national guard has released footage. it says is to fight for the man the daytime location on verified, but the intensity of combat is clear. 3 days later, russian dead still lie by the roads, flies buzz in the autumn air. yours, your listen person, russian soldiers, when they are just running off from the counter offensive form the through column before and google doesn't rotten filters. rotter's military is searching for an answer for its battlefield setbacks. he says, some mobilized russian soldiers are already fighting in ukraine as many as 200000
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of russia's targets of 300000 men of already been drafted. moscow is hoping that they, you can turn the tide or fighting that is now firmly in ukraine's favor. will reach balance out a 0, give leaders of $44.00 countries and missing for the 1st summit of the european political community aimed at advancing stability in the fall out of russia's invasion of ukraine. leaders from you, members and 17 other countries are at the prague meeting. the summit is the brainchild of the french president emanuel macro, a swiss sal relation between several countries attending their skepticism around how effective is forum will be to israel. now where we are hearing that the government has rejected, revisions requested by lebanon to the 2 countries, maritime borders. it is throwing into doubt, years of diplomatic efforts to enable both countries to extract gas in the
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mediterranean. as get more from this, we can go to john henderson, who's in west jerusalem. why has the government rejected these revisions? well, this was supposed to be a lucrative deal for both sides. lebanon's economy is in disastrous shape. they need this new natural gas revenue in order to improve conditions there for israel, it's not just the financial benefit, but it's also the fact that it would bring them closer to energy security. so last week, when an american moderator presented what was supposed to be something like the final outlines of this agreement, a lot of analysts font this deal was just going to go through. what's happened since then is it is railey prime minister? yeah. your la peed has said last minute changes requested by lebanon, are unacceptable. he says they're significant, and he's recommending against now approving the deal at this stage. so what that
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means is they're gonna have to go back to the negotiating table. both sides have a strong interest in coming up with a deal here, but israel's putting on a little additional pressure. yay, or repeat, says the israel will go ahead as soon as possible and start extracting or natural gas from the carriage oil field that is entirely in israeli territory. there is another field that is crossing the border for both companies from which they will share revenue. however, the problem here is that has below, the iranian backed militia that operates in lebanon, has previously threatened to target the israeli oral field with missiles. if israel goes ahead and in fact sent 3 drones there, they were shot down by israel. and israel now says le pier says that if there is an attack on that site, they will shut down negotiations with lebanon. and it is hes boa, that will have to explain why lebanon is not gaining revenue to relieve that troubled economy. their so israel's putting on
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a little pressure. this could just be a last minute negotiation or it could completely nick's the deal at this point. that is unclear and yeah, you're laclede in israel. here is meeting with his cabinet this afternoon to decide exactly how they move forward on this town. hendern that 1st in west harris and thank you still ahead on al jazeera at north korean leader kim jones military launch is to short range ballistic missiles of eastern coast into the sea of japan . and we find out who has won the 2022 nobel prize village chan live in stockton. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the office with sponsored my cattle aways hello received some rather wet and windy weather effecting at japan recently little
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area cloud. just to the southeast here, little area of low pressure squeeze in the ice abbas here. so some brisk winds into that eastern side of han, she follow that line of platter across into central areas of china. high pressure to the north and south. something of a convergence line here, so the winds forced to rise. it gives us that persistent ray. the air cools condenses as it makes its way further upwards. $105.00 millimeters of rain here in the space of just 24 hours. a more weather weather came from. see how the cloud and grain suppression those temperatures will had around 13 degrees, nudging a little further south, was north of that. so we're getting up to 20 celsius in beijing. not too bad. struggling to get anywhere near that in tokyo, more wet and windy weather coming through here on friday for the flooding concerns and brisk winds as well, which will ease as we go on through saturday. but some blustery showers just coming through. still some wet weather there at the central parts of china. where, where the given cause for concern around northern parts of india, a massive cloud. here we have read warnings in force for or cons. pushing up to was
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oh, watching out as a reminder, all top stories this hour, at least $36.00 people, including $24.00 children, have been killed in a shooting. and ne and thailand. it happened at a childcare center in known why lampoon, the attack of fled the scene before going home and killing his family, and that himself ukraine is blaming russia for shelling several residential buildings in the southern sissy of upper region. the regions governor says 2 people have been killed. their reports, these riley government has rejected. revisions requested by lebanon to the 2 countries. maritime borders is throwing into doubt, years of diplomatic efforts to enable both countries to extract gas in the mediterranean. now the 2022 nobel prize literature has been
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awarded to the french author, annie, and now she won the award fair and covering the routes and strange meant and collective restraints of personal memory. to find out more about that as go to pull, race, who is life for us in stuck home? what more can you tell us about however, losing well, melinda, i'm sorry, fo, whispering somewhat. but the question and answer session is going on here at the swedish academy. apparently, i'm jo herself, hasn't yet been able to be reached to learn that she is the 2022 had nobel laureate, in literature some of her works, a frozen woman. my father, law, aunt, shame, and annual has been one of the favorites in recent years. but maybe more people are expecting perhaps this year, salman rushdie, author of the satanic verses in was you stop the new york in august to win this prize. now, these change turns to the swedish academy, there was
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a me to scandal in 2018 hearse that may be the, the potential winners had been leaked out of time. there's been widespread changes here. about half the, the noble panel has been changed and they also, they also consulting a international field of experts in choosing the prize amid accusations that previously the prices have been dealt up too much to the west. a 118 prizes to european. i'm north american all says, before to day m. vap meant that last year they chose up 2 russet gun or the tanzanian born british writer. this year that they've gone for and you know, who becomes only the 17th woman to win this literature prize. they have just been talking by this. they've been saying that they are trying to broaden the spectrum of who receives these prizes, but it is still 100 percent on the tree merits. many thanks that paul raised their
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1st live in stock. i'm lebanon's public schools have restarted, but their classes have known teachers are still on strike, demanding better pay thing holder has more in this from beverage lebanon's academic year has begun, but public school teachers are still absent. a 3 year old economic crisis has affected the education sector and they're on strike thing. they can survive on salaries that have devalued to less than $100.00 another. but in all that, we don't have the money. we have rights, we can't keep on sacrificing education minister promised to give us just petition allowance for money pledged by donors. but this won't be enough. but the families who are struggling. nadia has to wear what was her elder sister's uniform because her parents can't afford
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a new one. marcella sob. we compet transport asian cars. so we have to walk to school. we also don't have enough money to send sandwiches with their children. a recent study by the united nations children's fund found that 38 percent of households in lebanon had reduced their education expenses, compared with 26 percent in 2021. and 16 percent of children dropped out of school during the past 3 years. before the financial meltdown, almost 60 percent of the country's 1250000 students were in private schools. but fees now need to be paid in us dollars, making private education an affordable for an impoverished population. not as long as we're noticing that a lot of parents are not able to keep their children in private schools and are having to move them to public schools. the world bank, there's a case $55000.00 students were transferred to an already underfunded public education system. last year,
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official say meetings are being held with donor countries and international organizations to seek financial assistance. and pledges have been made, but they're not close to the $260000000.00 needed to operate government run school . critics say the ministry has failed in its preparation and management of the crisis minister of educating the one of the most funded sectors in education. in terms of grounds, we have a study which says, 1200000000, come to the ministry in terms of the grant and loan, just for the cation of the form to support the system. what is the money going? well what, what has it been invested on? the start of the academic year has been the phone several times already. the fear now is that it may not happen at all. then who else is either beta? north korea launched to short range ballistic missiles. they were fired on thursday morning from the found santeria and young young towards the northeast. a longer
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range weapon was launched 2 days ago. robin bride has reaction from the south korean capital to me, so 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 you? 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, p. since tuesdays launch of an intermediate range, ballistic missile over japan by north korea, the us and south koreans have fired their own missiles response and the aircraft carrier, the ronald reagan, which had been taking part in naval exercises with south korean counterparts, has arrived back in korean waters, it's due to hold more drills with japanese navy ships with tokyo,
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also condemning the latest miss our launches from north korea. each it is not nachos and these actions are a threat to the peace and security of the country, the region, and the international community. and it's completely unacceptable or the miss our launches came just after the un security council met to disgust north korea's actions with the u. s. accusing permanent members. china and russia of enabling pyongyang while making no specific reference to choose days miss all over japan. north korea has justified its flurry of launches. north korea says it's only been carrying out counter measures against provocations by the us and its allies could damage 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 bride al jazeera soul is 18 people were killed and 2 injured during an attack and south west and mexico. wednesday. the attack as targets at the local
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government offices in the city of san miguel tato la pan in the state of colorado. and may i have the city and his father, a former mayor, are among the dead. the state of colorado has seen a rise in violence in the past decade linked to drug cartels. the rice, the green energy, is going too fast for some oil which developing nations, nigeria is africa because export oil. and it isn't ready to let go of it's huge reserves that have fueled its consumption and economic growth for more than half a century out. his ear is on that address reports from port hawkins. this of show 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 men, here live without oil, is simply unimaginable. we know for sure that even by 2050 i wasn't where it was
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till account for my 50 percent of energy and production into what not me, that wasn't. well, he's not going to go away, but to going to be combative too much martina enough well, and that's is really our focus. petroleum contributes more than half of nigeria budget, and more than 90 percent of its supporting it's jeff jennings, experts say ditching it could devastate the economy. the world banks has 9 units dependence on oil is greater than that of many other major producers. more than half of africa, 1300000 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 as personally why it's holding the country is born and joseph is also getting coverage growth. industry experts say africa's oil will still find the ready market on the continent. even if the rest of the world shuts its stores. africa needs energy. we are not selling energy outside because we don't need it. we
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are selling energy also because we are miss, we have misplaced priorities. nigeria wants to be seen as playing it to part in reducing global warming. 2 years ago, the government declared print to $20.00 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 bottles of crude oil reserves altogether. how would you dress al jazeera pot? i got a british inquest is heard that the car 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 car. in the minutes before he was fatally shot. 24 we uncover was shot through the windscreen. off the car lea say the vehicle that he was driving was linked to an earlier firearms incident, but they acknowledged that kaba himself was not
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a suspect. his death sparked large protests in london last month. we need answers not just this from the but the whole of london. the whole of the country needs to know how something like this could occur. how come a young man, simon, a call on on the shore in the head by police. in 2022. this should never have happened. it must never happen again. we must never accept this as normal. some one must be held accountable. will tell me, molly 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 authorities must also address historical and generational home against minorities in the united kingdom. i'm sure that the same system back until bruce allies, i'm how black people are people in this country is the same system that came out. she did the room justice. i think rude justice is be owned,
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a single office are being held accountable with in the system. i think we have to look for justice or really looks to repair that historical home intergenerational home. and so stop this. and again, dr. alec baldwin has settled a wrongful death lawsuit with family for women. he accidentally shot dead last year, sent him a tucker for helena. hutchins died on the film set in new mexico in october of to baldwin fide a program. a family said safety protocols were not followed. the lawyer said filming will resume in january. helena's husband matthew hutchins will now be an executive producer of the film and receive a portion of the profits. the chest dot com website has banned grandma's to hands. niemen oft is investigation found that he likely cheated an online games more than a 100 times neiman bait. well champion magnus, cost,
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and last month on the pad played an online rematch carlson with $3.00 on just one move and accused his rival of cheating. what niemen did or didn't do, has been the focus of chess players and fans ever since name and has since admitted chasing a few times. but earlier in his career, kenneth, doubly reagan is an international chest, most and mathematician. he says the chest don't comb investigation and he found evidence of online cheating they say early on that they do not have. busy evidence of cheating and over the board chests, which most have taken to back my own binding so statements. because hans need man is not the only player of his rank that has been sanctioned retreating, an online chest, and that is extremely concert. they are in 2 different jameson. separate evidence is needed for that. i mean, it does mark cons name in some sense, distinguishes them, but you still need to separate process to justify making an accusation. and over
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the or game, i see no evidence has been cheated over the for or in online or in the since august 2020 at least from the data that i have. a 2nd. there is a matter of jurisdiction between 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 resolved. and so respect of those ends of 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 this against niemen, at this time for infractions that were taken online. the us afterwards and become a fast native american woman in space. she's part of the latest crew on reach the
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