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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm adrian again. this is that is i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes . oh wow. at least 38 people, including 23 children, have been killed in an attack on a daycare center in northern thailand. residential buildings shell, to the city of south parachia close to europe's largest nuclear power plot. israel reportedly rejects a list of amendments that lebanon requested to a draft deal on a contentious maritime border. and the 2022 nobel prize for literature has gone to the french writer ali, oh no. and it's false. more goals for earling hall in a big champions league when from manchester city in origin strike a scoring twice against copenhagen now has 19 goals. the seas
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ah, at least 38 people, including 24 children, have been killed in a shooting in ne m, thailand. it happened to the daycare center in long while um, pull out a zeros finsen monahan reports. wow. the aftermath of a mass shooting that shake in thailand. dozens of people killed a children's day care center. 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. the country is basically a washing them and. and so it's a bit surprising that it only in the last couple years, are we seeing these kind of mass shooting incense? the gunman was a former police officer after opening fire in the day care 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 cha 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 motivated the killer oh, and parents, grieving their loss will be demanding answers. wow. benton, mullin al jazeera ukraine is blaming russia for shutting several residential buildings from the sullen city of operation. the regions govern us as the 2 people have been killed, rescue has continued to dig out. survivors from the rubble of thank you live now to that he pro al jazeera is honda abdel, how meet is there for us. and holly, you were in south parachia earlier when we'll just after this attack happened
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is absolutely and me. so residential buildings completely devastated. just reduced into a pile of rubble. now we do know that 3 more bodies where are found as rescue workers where continue to sift through all that rubble. so that will bring the number of dead actually now to for all 5, because there is one confused i would say conflicting reports at the moment. yes, it was quite a terrible attack. and i have to say while we were there, we then and while the rescue workers were going through all of that and people were in a state of shock, then there were 23 loud explosions. again, we do think that this time it was infrastructure that was said, but certainly a rock, the city we. so people running a wave tried to get to shelters. we actually saw also 2 ladies just hiding,
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cowering next to a tree, not knowing what was happening. so certainly it is a city, an edge, and deputy j has been coming under constant missile attack. i would say merely on a daily basis. usually it happens early morning just like today's attack. i need the background to it being that bridges the capitol region of this upper region region, half of it was 16 percent of it. more or less is now under russia control. russia has a next that part claims that is now part within the borders of the russian federation, but it does not hold the capital. and when i spoke to people and asked them, why do you think this is happening in the city now? and why is it more and more intense the attack and the attacks and the challenge on the city many said is simply because they want to scare away. they want us to leave
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the city because they want to occupy this city. it is city and as, but it's not the only one creevy read for example, which is in the south very close to the him. suddenly it has just come under attack in the last hour. we don't have details of that. and now he and disney pro, the air siren has just gone off. we haven't heard anything yet, but each time they go off, people are worried because cities are coming under missile attacks. more and more often. all right, how many things and did that was harder? abdel hamid reporting live from than e. probe, latino from al jazeera were each islands who reports on ukraine's counts were offensives in the south, near cason, and in the east, around layman. just a warning, you may find some of the images in rory's report. distressing ukrainian soldiers crouch ready waiting for the armored vehicle to appear,
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but it hasn't come to kill them. whites clothing hangs from its gun. this recordings the 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 counter offensive in cats on region. like its other advance in the northeast. large swathes of territory have been recaptured from the russians, but ukraine's leadership is keeping operational security tight. z jane of the muzzle. naturally, i cannot disclose the specific issues discussed at the meeting issues, 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. nationally 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 from shells. civilians must now q for aid,
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many of lost their homes. others described, they prisons of fear, either to forward it as you rightly the street not paying attention to the russians . one of them sudden the goals are yards. stop right here. what are we writing here for another i answer. this is my home language. i writes, as i will with additionally 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 out. but i have a whole lot of ukraine's national guard. his release footage it says, is to fight for the man the date and 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. here was keel near nearly 10 person russian soldiers, when they just run in, ah,
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from the counter offensive armed forces to bring their detroit column to foreign wiggle. that doesn't, russian folders. russians, 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 of russia's targets of 300000 men of already been drafted. moscow is hoping that he can turn the tide of fighting. that is now firmly in ukraine's favor will reach alan's out as iraqi if esco life. now to what moscow all zeros mohammed vow is them . i have a going back to the situation the, the shelling in the city of zappa this year. why is russia bombing its own annex territory? well, that's an interesting question, adrian, because russia is saying about it's not bombing civilians, they reiterate,
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but they're not bombing civilians. and they haven't been targeting civilians since the beginning of this war. and they are saying about what's going on now, ease is a fight against the new now he's a fight against natal mercenaries. they say that the, the ukrainians are backed by the british, the americans and the need to allies. and the campaign is going to continue on to what they call the liberation of the rest of her son and the police. and also doing yes. remember that russia doesn't control all these territories and a big chunk of the shade, some chill under ukrainian control. so on the one hand, they deny you bombing civilians. and on the other hand, they insist that they're going to continue this fight until they could. they
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control the rest of those territories. of course, there is a lot of questions being asked here. russia, a lot of criticism level against the field commanders, the way the operation is being conducted. and the russians seem to be waiting for answers from the highest command in the land. but in the meantime, the for it is not talking about defeats. they are talking about tactics and a war that is going to continue for a long time until i share your lives. it's goals. they speak sometimes about the history of this country. saying that hitler was also trying to occupy russia as well as napoleon. and in both locations, are russian troops ended up in berlin and parties. so they were talking about a long, a long, protracted fight until they achieve their goals. i'll just hear more about vall
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reporting live there from moscow. money tax. north korea has launched to short range ballistic missiles. they were fired on thursday morning from these some small carrier in pure gearing towards the northeast. along the range, grandpa was launched 2 days ago. i'll just do as well. the bride has reaction from south korea's capital by your little 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 hospital and if you get to my people could be worried. but i government will 30 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. few some of since tuesdays launch of an intermediate range, ballistic missile over japan by north korea. the u. s. and south koreans have fired their own missiles in response, and the aircraft carrier, the ronald reagan,
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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, also condemning the latest miss r launches from north korea. each. it is not the children of 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 miss are 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 tuesdays miss all over japan. north korea has justified its flurry of launches. north korea says it's only been carrying out counter measures against the 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,
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it seems willing to raise the stakes in this continuing standoff. robert bride al jazeera, so leaders of $44.00 countries, a meeting for the 1st summit of the european political community, aimed at advancing stability in the fall out of russia's invasion of ukraine. e, u members and 70 in other countries, or at the prague meeting. the summit is the brainchild of the french president emanuel mac wrong, but with sar relations between several countries attending or a skepticism around how effective the form will be. this meeting, she said it's, tim is important. this should be the 1st one and it should be an important meeting before. so we should assume joan tenant, in refuse to assume challenges soon. we'll have your children to address. oh, which in throw to to improve the tro, parisha coordination in order to have more stability, more security, more more, please. let's go live to prague. al jazeera steadfastness there. what's the mood surrounding? to some extent it will really be thought, well,
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this is absolutely interesting because it was an unusual left family photo european family photo. just earlier taken here instead of the 27. you, members, there were 44, lead us on this photo and a analyst have said that the photo might be the most important thing of this said de this event, because it signals of very strong unity. that's what they want to try to achieve. the you, the whole european continent is present here as the belgian prime minister sat except for russia and bellow. so it's a signal at toward supply to me puts in that he is increasingly getting isolated but also dis, or political community. it's also meant for new ma'am, versa candidates members like ukraine like moldova because they have applied. but it's such a complex, complicated process to become a member of the e u. so with this european political community, they are part of europe, but they're still not an official member. so they will take part in meetings,
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but they have not the benefits of this membership. this is why in manuel mich rhonda french president, came up with this idea a few months ago, but this unity that they are supposed to assemble ice to the world is of course, very fragile. we have armenia and also by john here. of course we know there at moore and also at the beginning of this a day to day to summit, the polish prime minister lashed out against the german chancellor for basically making sure that this energy policy was dictated by germany. so that wasn't a show of not so much unity and it will be known join declaration, but we will hear statements later today i'm 0. steadfast reporting live from prague . step thanks here with an ease out from out zera's still to come on the program. so i can't balance between a growing economy and the future of green energy for africa is largest oil explore . so that in stores without
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a targeting back to back world titles. max for stipend. kiss up for the japanese grand prix. ah, israel supreme court as you to hear an appeal by the palestinian israeli ballard party against its band from taking part in next month's elections. there are more than a dozen parties, each fighting for seats and parliament. the joint list was the biggest arab coalition made up of 4 parties. in 2020, it made an unprecedented showing and became the 3rd largest party in the classes with 15 seats. but last year, the united arab list left the block of $14.00 seats on its own. and the other 3 parties, 16, the splintering of the arab boats as her palestinian turn out, something that could benefit benjamin netanyahu, whose efforts to return to power. but suspects who can i say, member of the joint list faction. sammy abil charter,
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who is the leader of the ballard party? he joins us now from the israeli supreme court in west jerusalem. good savvy with a sir at why did the election commission decide not to allow your party to contest the election? palo adrian. unfortunately, this is not the 1st time that my part is the balance party. we have to go to the well apply for the supreme court in israel only to. ringback defend our right, do you see a quite for equality in this part of the world, this image of a jewish do more per se, each election, we have to come to the supreme court only to defend our rights to struggle for equality and justice for all of them this part of the world because there's the massive dishonest majority against the ideal click wall of the. they want to keep jewish supremacy. and it looks for them talk to the natural to 2nd for jury to prove the one who drives the only political party in his world. the ballot part in
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my for which is trying to do a change in this jewish supremacy and make this threat and normal instead of all its citizens with bullet as well is considered extreme. those who tried to manner out of carrying sorts of to transfer the are carrying thoughts offer. continuing the occupation continuing, did you with a zation of jerusalem house the want to ship all this is considered a legitimate, the only on the get them a thing to do in israel is a flight for equality, but this is why we are and us. but once again, so i ask you, why did the election committee buy your party from from the election. they must have had a reason because they claim we are struggling it for instead of all its citizens . which from their point of view contradict the israeli or state as a jewish we're but we're really do see that there's
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a contradiction between this jewishness of the state and democracy. we say it in ballard party since establishment of the party that we see this jewish democracy as an oxymoron. israel can choose between being either a jewish state or at democratic state because we are 20 percent of the population. we are the indigenous people of this part of the world, adrienne, we are not jewish, and with children for equality in our homeland. so this has happened before you said you've had to go to the supreme court before you optimistic the felt bell rule in your favor will be there because there is nothing against the address. and the all issue is that the elections committee in is that is the political one with bill out of the different political part. it's not an important committee that works according to the lord. something it's not a political. and those are trying to banner is gun spartley because guns now he has a new projects that he wants to have his own at our leadership that suits his
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political agenda. and he says ballard court. yes. wonder think is what it got agenda. by the way. he is right about it would look, contradict his political agenda. we are against occupation, were against low pressure of our people who are against the door there just a little we are against jewish supremacy. we struggle for equality and justice. what all wasn't like super good story so many thanks to the term for being with us . that sir, the leader of the national democratic assembly, the ballard party at sammy elbow shudder in israel, or the government has rejected. revisions requested by lebanon to the 2 countries, maritime borders sits throwing into doubt, years of diplomatic efforts to enable both countries to extract gas in the mediterranean. the 2 countries are technically of war that have been negotiating on an 860 square kilometer patch of sea. but last year, lebanon expanded its claim by more than 1400 square kilometers to include the
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korean gas field. that led to a breakdown and talks the router since back down a deal will allow israel to begin producing gash from the kerisha fail field to fulfill contracts for europe without risking conflict with his bullet. it will also allow lebanon to begin exploring and tapping potential resources. let's go lived out to west jerusalem ounces here is john henderson can tell us more. john, why has the government rejected these revisions? adrian, this is a lucrative deal for both countries, and they both have strong incentives to make it work on the lebanon side. their economy is devastated so badly that people are walking into banks with guns just to take out their own money. and on the israeli side, it's not just lucrative financially, that would also bring them closer to energy independence, which is a goal there. but this is an agreement being made between enemies. lebanon doesn't
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even recognize the state south of its border. so it's no surprise that there will be last minute hitches in these very tense negotiations, in this case. israel's yeah, your la p, the prime minister here says that the changes made at the last minute by lebanon or the requests for changes, or you're simply unacceptable. so he's kicked them back and said, no, i want to go back to the agreement that was outlined by an american moderator just a week ago that was supposed to be something like the final version of this. and these rallies are suggesting that the, the lebanese negotiators are trying to get a little too much at the last minute. some of it has to do with where that borderline is drawn. they've agreed what that is for this particular deal. but lebanon is wary of what, whether that is to be recognized as the international border, and these disputed territorial waters. so. so if i say to say that both sides still have enormous incentive to make this work. but for your la p, there's
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a ticking clock. there's a november 1st election here in israel and he could really use a boost in order to show that he's really helped the israeli economy. and now it comes that comes into question whether he's going to be able to do that by that election or not. and meanwhile, benjamin netanyahu, his rival in the la could party, is saying that la p gave away too much. and the only reason he's backed off of this deal is that netanyahu has criticized him. so time will tell whether this will get done at all. and whether it will get done before that election. thanks jerome john hendrick reporting live from west jerusalem. lebanon's public schools have reopened . the classes has not yet begun. teachers still on strike, demanding better pay. as a hotter reports from beirut, 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 are on strike saying they can survive on
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salaries that have devalued to less than $100.00. another. but we don't have the money. we have rights, we can't keep on sacrificing the education minister promised to give us transportation allowance for money pledged by donors. but this won't be enough that the families who are struggling nadia has to wear what was her elder sister's uniform because her parents can't afford a new one more solid sob. we can't pay transportation costs, so we have to up 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 is $1250000.00 students were in private schools,
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but feel the need to be paid in us dollars, making private education and affordable for an impoverished population. we're noticing that a lot of parents are not able to keep their children and private schools and are having to move them to public schools. the world bank says the case, $55000.00 students were transferred to an already under funded public education system. last year, officials 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 for the $260000000.00 needed to operate government run school . critics say the ministry has failed and its preparation and management of the crisis. the minister of education is one of the most funded sectors in education, in terms of grants. we have a study which says, but 1200000000,
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that comes to the ministry of donors, of grants and loans. just wanted to get an order form on 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 disposed several times already. the fear now is that it may not happen at all. and who there else is eda bailey? let's get a weather update. now these are his edison hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. the weather remains quiet across a good part of the middle east, but a very different story. further north, pushing up towards greece and the care. you can see the strong winds to the pol their way and across the a g and c choppy waters here easing into that eastern side of the mediterranean. this cool wind as well. and northerly blast, few showers. they're rented care ankara around $21.00 celsius on friday. cool, a still as we go on into sad day struggling to reach a 14 celsius with a good scattering of showers there. south of that. well as a steady state, try and find that a celsius here in doha. try and find 2 recalls. much of north africa,
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some lobby shower, still in place across northern areas of algeria with this in wet weather, just lurking around at western side of the mediterranean, rather valley eric pushing into eastern parts of spain. plenty of wet weather those easily ways driving across central africa. more wet weather coming across sir garner pushing across towards liberia and sierra leone. kept on seeing some lively showers along with cameras and no showers starting to sink a little further south was over the next couple of days. southern africa is generally dry. we still have that heat wave. therefore janice bird, good 10 degrees above average and still very warm and little less warm for copper, renee. ever so many thanks till to come here. all the news i will report on flooding in god our lives force thousands from their homes and lead to the deaths of at least 5 people. after months of tension in the pacific, australia's private esther will welcome the leader of the solomon islands. will tell you a moment of magic from messy in the champions league,
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and he runs out the best of the action from gains in the little over with japanese li ah mm ah, in with these turbulent times up front returns for a new see that join me mark them on hill as we take on the big issues. they are literally being turned back. how is this not a contravention of international law? this is exactly the place for us to interrogate people about issue that matter from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under
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represented. those voices have to be brought to the table they have to matter. we have to start to talk about the see here. we will challenge the conventional wisdom of bra on al jazeera lou. ah, hello, get avery and sort of get here and go. how with nissan, from al jazeera, the headlines ukraine is playing russia for shilling several residential buildings in the southern city of zeppelin via the regions governor says 2 people have been killed. north korea has launched 2 short range miss ballistic missiles. they were fired on thursday morning fleet samson kerry, up in pyongyang toward the northeast. at at least 36 people,
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including 24 children, have been killed in a shooting in northeastern timeout that happened to the child care center. in long for alarm, for their soccer fled the scene went home and killed his family and then himself let's go live. now 2 elders, he was tony cheng, who's in wood on totty about an hour drive away from where that's a shooting happened. tony. what more do we know about what happened earlier today? well, the police announced that an hour ago, the death tolls now reached $38.00. 2 more people wounded in those attacks is to come to day injuries. we understand the bodies of some of the children who are killed and the attack are going to be transported in a little while here to don tawny. the place where the attacks took place is a very small province. the medical facilities apparently had been stretched to the limit we understand the hospital there has become a focal point,
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full breathing relative to pull the straw families with the news of these events. those are the bodies of some the 24 children have been killed. it transported here, the further examination we understand the time prime minister is going to come. he expressed his stream regret. condolences for those involved in the attacks. says he, at this stage he can't shed any light on what the motivation for the killer mike to being other than that he could have had personal home. he understand the police that he had been a former policeman earlier today. he paid in full on july drugs challenges. one of the reasons why he was spelled from the police. he then went to this daycare center, collects his son, became distraught and didn't find his son there. and that is when the attacks started. and he finished in the day care center. he drove a rat of the driving his car through
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a number of people on his way back to his house, where he then killed himself, his son, and himself. i was turning, chang reporting live far from good on tati. in tide on many thanks, tony, and he, i know, has become the 1st frenchwoman to win the nobel prize for literature. the swedish academy said that her writings reflected courage and critical activity, although is mostly known for her autobiography, autobiographical books, examining social inequality and personal memory for reese was not the ceremony in stockholm. some of her works flows in woman, my father like shame and know has been one of the favorites in recent years. but maybe more people are expecting perhaps this year salman rushdie offer the satanic verses. there was something new york in august to win this prize . now, these change times for the swedish academy, there was
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a meeting scandal in 2018. that may be the, the potential winners had been leaked out of time. that's been widespread. change of about half the the nobel panel has been changed and they also, they also consulting a international field of experts in choosing the prize documation previously, the prices have been too much for the west 118 prizes to european north american authors before today. and that meant that last year they, they chose up to the company and born british writer this year they've gone to and you know, who becomes only the 17th woman when this late church a prize. they have just been talking about this. they've been saying that they all trying to broaden the spectrum of who receives these prizes, but it is still 100 percent on mitre merits. in nigeria,
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attackers have released all 23 passengers who were kidnapped from a train more than 6 months ago. armed men used explosives to blow the train off the tracks in march. they opened fire, killing 8 people. they could do no state security commissioner confirmed all hostages had been released. that wouldn't say if a ransom was paid, government officials blamed the attack on boca around the race to go green is too fast for some oil rich developing nations. nigeria is africa's biggest exporter of oil, and it isn't ready to let go of it's huge reserves that a field it's consumption and economic growth for more than half a century. out 0 is ahmed address reports now from port harcourt. 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 men, here live without oil,
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is simply unimaginable. we know for sure that even by 2050 i wasn't where i was still account for my 50 percent of energy and production in do would not be that wasn't well is not going to go away, but to going to be combated too much. martina enough? well, and that's really our focus. petroleum contributes more than half of nigeria budget, and more than 90 percent of its sporting, it's g jennings, expert, se ditching, it could devastate the economy. the world bank says no, jonas, 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 the area, the figure is more than 45 percent of reaches. yes. and they want to increase access to electricity as personally by told in the countries, oil and gas resources to encourage growth. industry experts say africa's 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
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selling energy outside because we don't need it. we 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 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 it's 37000000000 barrels of crude oil reserves. altogether. how many trees al jazeera pot i got? the un is warning up. somalia is facing famine as it suffers its worst drought in living memory. humanitarian chief, not in griffith's, is calling on the international community to deliver aid immediately. i'm serious hash my whole body reports. it's been a prolonged drought in somalia. some of its regions haven't seen rain in 2 years.
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desperate for food, water and grazing for their cattle. thousands of people are fleeing their homes, walking long distances under the scorching sun mohammed. i'm a did a 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, hundreds. 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
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a 1000000 people. half of them children thousands have died so far. man attrition is killing children every day because other people from 4 days ago and him were in the chair was not even a laugh, a salesman didn't. and that was a bit of cautious when he taking that route as headed, is that it on put on medication. and that way they at least the he has his own, cannot improvement. the situation is critical. aid workers sometimes take the limited resources from the hungry to treat those who are starving somalis blame the russian invasion of ukraine for depleting. international aid, the used to receive every year and for soaring food rises. because we're not always in the house. there were between crane a russia has worse and destination of oil and wheat which are not available. we bring the food all the way from mug addition and the prices have skyrocketed since
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our land is dry and unproductive. the most desperate live in central and southern boss of somalia. under the control of a chabad. the one blames the armed group for contributing to the 2011 famine, by deliberately blocking of burning a deliveries on targeting aid workers for the time being and until 8 arrives. hundreds of thousands will have to deal on their own with cholera. monday, tuition on starvation hush, barbara al jazeera in gonna at least 5 people have died off to widespread flooding . thousands more have been displaced on us, alexander bios report style. but he regents including areas around the capitol are still on the water, abandoning their homes and heading for dry land. the flood waters rose quickly forcing thousands of people to leave nearly everything behind. within 3 hours,
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the whole place was flooded. and if and say the rooms for bedroom abundant, everything. so had to look for a sofa and also get at least to see the best make. a move is to move out. we've agreed to and i, when it comes out and we just come up for the rest of the stuff. but most of the go button on the unusually heavy rains caused rivers to burst their banks, making things worse to dance further. upstream in neighboring burkina, faso were also overwhelmed. normally the reeves come in june, july and by this time it is subsiding. but because of the issues of climate change that went up, actors somehow has changed. gone as own dams are under pressure to. and if water isn't released periodically, it could lead to an even greater disaster. if we do last bill. we were up with
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the people don't pin in danger because we didn't compromise on it. if we do not handle the will and then we've experienced dumping the consequences and there were precautions will be more, i will be more terrible experience in some of these people are heading to camps. others are staying with family, for now they have little choice, but to wait. water subsides. alexander buyers al jazeera. people in the tie capital bank hawk bracing the serious flooding. after warnings were issued for heavy rainfall for the rest of the week. many parts of the country are already flooded, due to seasonal monsoon reign. more than $41000.00 households, but affected many areas of bangkok, vulnerable to flooding. businesses have been asked to consider working from home
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for the week. flooding in india is at west bank. all state has led to the depths of at least 8 people rescue workers are still searching for survivors near the mile river, where people were gathering for a religious festival. india's prime minister, the render moody, has announced a compensation package of victims. u. s. president joe biden says that it will take years for florida to recover from hurricane ian. he visited the southern states a week after the devastating storm hit. thousands of people have died. hundreds, remain in emergency shelters, whiteness pledged federal support for rebuilding 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 far to get everything that they need to fully thoroughly recover. we're one of the few nations in the world that on a basis of crisis we face, we're the only nation that comes out of it better than we bind in doing that, we're going to do this time around the place. 17 people died when their boat
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capsized off the coast of the greek, out of less pos. overnight. the coast guard says the boat was carrying at least 40 people trying to migrate to europe. a 2nd incident happened for the south near the island of cathedral. dozens of people, including many children, were rescued after a boat, carrying up to a 100 migrants hit rocks and sank in high winds. roots often used by people smugglers looking to bypass grease and land in italy. human rights groups of accused iranian authorities of using excessive and lethal force against anti government protest. us human rights watch says that at least 47 people have been killed in the recent crack down. the death of 22 year old muster armine in police custody response. more than 2 weeks of unrest with young women often leaving the demonstrations with pro government supporters of also held counter rally as center round. the demonstrations were announced on state media and by mass text message
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sent by the authorities. there was strong condemnation of the anti government protests and accusations of sedition against those involved. at least 18 people were killed and to injured in an attack in southwestern mexico. on wednesday, the attackers targeted the local government offices in the city of san miguel total upon in the state of get at all the men of the city and his father of former. there are among the dead. the state of ghetto has seen arise and violence over the past decade linked to drug cartels. the prime minister of the solomon islands, massa saga body, has been holding meetings with australian officials as the 2 pacific nations moved to mend relations. they've come on the strain of the saga. valez government struck a security packed with china in april. the agreement raised concerns for both australia and the us. sarah clark has more on the talks. she's in brisbin. honestly, it's like a bar. i did it to a strike has been preaching,
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but is considered significant. the 2 countries he'll buy, let's, we'll talk in camera, me growing tensions after our side, a security packed. we paging that security deal triggered concerns from countries like a trailer. the basing would set up a military presence in the region. the civic nation says that's not the type that relationship with china continues to strengthen, challenging traditional partnership between the honor nation and the us as well as history. on the agenda, the talk in canada with key issues like climate change, defense, security, and humanitarian. the most importantly, this is a public show of unity and a chance for struggle to reaffirm its commitment not just money, but also the pacific nation. the talk come just days after the united states and 14 pacific on a nation issued a joint declaration to strengthen a partnership with washington. the last time i took a bar i met at the albany. the face to face was back in july in fiji. at the pacific for a british inquest, have heard that the car of chris carr, the
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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 year old carpet was shot through the windscreen. police say the vehicle he was driving was linked to an earlier firearms incident, but they acknowledge that called himself wasn't a suspect is to have sparked large protest in london last month. we need answers not just this family, but the whole of london. the whole of the country needs to know how something like this could occur. how can a young man sit in a car unknown? be sure in the head 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, morley is the executive director of the forefront project,
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a group fighting for the rights of young people who've experienced violence and racial injustice. she says that authorities must also address historical and generational hom, against minorities in the u. k. i'm not sure that the same system that can kill bruce allies and home, and black people and other people in this country is the same system that can actually deliver real justice. i think real justice is be owned, a single office are being held accountable within this system. i think we have a framing of justice that really looks to repair that historical hom intergenerational home. and so that this cannot happen again. actor alec baldwin has settled a wrongful death lawsuit with the family of a woman. he accidentally shot dead last year. cinematographer alina hutchins died on a film sent a new mexico in october of to baldwin fired, a propped gun, a family. so the safety protocol is when i followed, the lawyer said that filming will resume in january helena's husband,
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matthew hutchins will now be an executive producer of the film and receive a portion of the profits the chest don't come, websites has burned grand master hans demon after its investigation found that he likely cheated in online games more than a 100 times. niemen beat will champion magnus coulson. last month. when the pair played an online re match, carlson withdrew after 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 they've been a since admitted the cheating a few times. but earlier in his career, the u. s. astronauts has become the 1st native american woman in space. she's part of the latest crew on route to the international space station. 45 year old nicole man is joined by fellow american, josh casado, russian cosmonaut, and a kitchena and japanese astronaut, co cheat wakata. the group will spend 6 months aboard the international space
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station. still to come here on out to sierra breaking new ground fans gear up for the 1st n b a batches in the middle east abbey here with that and the rest of the sport based ah
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with ah ah ah. oh again, type a sport his at the thank you so much in well more goals for earling holland and a big champions league went to manchester city. the innovation strike a scoring twice against copenhagen holland. again, leading to whiteness, 5 know when he now is 19 goes this season and his team at top of that group,
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you knowing points after the game is manager, have gaudy. all asked if i was asked if holland has a release clause in his contract that could see him moved to rail madrid in 2 years or so. he has not been really close around my date on the other 2. but isn't a true more as i can say. so you know, you're not totally not just ignoring naturally not to the room or the people talk. i cannot control it. we have to do what we can control and assist junior. got the winning goal against shack hold on yet because hold us around madrid, maintain their perfect record in the group stage much. when is making it 3 wins from 3 rodrigo, setting them on my way over to assist you and you got the 2nd check. the 2nd in the group did pull him back made rails, when you said in these things, little bit lucky meaning is willing to see though we lowered the intensity thinking
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we had the game on the control, we were feeling too comfortable and i had to call the players out during the break because the game was over yet just as we were playing very well. and it seemed quite uneasy game. but those actually the most dangerous games. they know, unless he was on target again for perry sanji mom, but he couldn't stop his side dropping points. have been for the origin sitting for scoring a pretty nice go ahead give you saw the lead in lisbon. an own goal by denila param and it finished in a one old job history. still top of the group level points, we've been feature, but they've school goals in the same group events as have their 1st points after $31100.00 mccarthy, hyphen i've been off the pace the bit this season, but are up and running in this competition. i've been rubbing screen twice for you, vice a smiling. i can see. chelsea also have their 1st one in the competition. yeah, i'm like a bomb, young among the scores for 2021 champions. you've celebrated installers. they ac milan, 3 new to this group will know when again the name of the dog ready to do the
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more goals from argentinian strike, a guns that are going secured, a major league soccer plus off into miami, the david beckham on the franchise. bates and orlando city for one of their full straight win. 34 year old going school twice in this victory. he's been out, but he'll be retiring at the end of this season. shabby also has been introduced as the new coach of bolivar queues, and it's his 1st senior appointment to working with youth teams in spain. lead accusing a struggling in the german league, 2nd from bottom with just one went all season alonzo. a play with liverpool, roma jaden bond music says it was the right time for him to take a step up in coaching. brawley in the past i had the chance to to take i would team as well. i topped him, but i felt that i need to prepare myself and to to find the right moment. and i
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feel ready that her, this is the right moment of him, be a will break new ground later on this thursday with the 1st of a preseason game in the middle east. a new merchandise store as part of the leagues promotional pushing abbey, in the united arab emirates, which is hosting 2 games between the champions, milwaukee bucks and atlanta hawks, also in town. knowing time, all star and full hopes player, dominique wilkins. the statement that it makes in the middle east that hey, we can play this game too. but where does it start to start right here and to build it out with the youth and the youth will go back home and tell the parents of what they've learned and how much they love the game. so this is a big moment for this part of the work was for the, for the traditionally has 15 players. and each teams also, of course, are popular 7 aside format. but something user i've now rugby tens is a version of the game played with guess. well, 10 players on each side, this is championship, is being played in south africa. competition also having to promote gender equality
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with equal prize money for the men and women. we've been talking to the co founder of the 10s championship. it's kind of a new frontier. it combines showmanship of sevens, the fast, based on the open space, and multiple games and teams, you know, they were trying to really enjoy. so we feel that the pens come by the best of sevens and, and therefore it has a space in the market. we bring the same competition to men and women to start with . we also bring into boys and girls because you quality doesn't it doesn't just apply to adults. it applies to up to you is an investment start. we also bring equality in the compensation for the professional side, which is men and women. and we create opportunities for tier 2 tier 3 nations rugby players to participate in the same games and on the same sport stage
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with tier one nations. thus increasing their opportunities for professional play max stuff and has been to this weekend's japan growing play with a chance of securing a 2nd straight world title. his rental car is powered by japanese made 100 engines, f one is back in the country for the 1st time since 2019. the rates was canceled. the last 2 years, g to covey restrictions, if it's up and wins this race with the bonus points the fastest lap he will be crowned champion ahead of his for our arrival there, sharla class. it would make it livid, you know, extra special because of our relationship with home that i think it was already a shame that we couldn't be here last year already. you know, in a title 5. so that's what we're really looking forward to, to be back here. and then we'll see what happens. we need a perfect weekend that's for sure. nick carroll says through to his 9th quarter final of the season. the one of them runner up came from a set down to beat camel, my shrek of hunger, the japan open. 37th when what's already
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been the best season of the australians career with coming up a shot curious would have been proud of serbia's mammy, cat markovich, saving 6 match points. missing. counselor, evans is that shot from between his legs and he went on to what in 3 sets, join curious in the last. all right, that i say sports looking for now i do. i do many. thanks. dude. and that'll do it for the do. so give us a couple of hours to regroup. i'll be back with more of those news. in that just a few minutes. ah, jumping to the stream where no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody
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