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at least 38 people, including 23 children, have been killed in an attack on a daycare center in northern thailand. ah, hello again, i'm adrian for again. this is al jazeera life and dough also coming up residential buildings showed in the city of czar patricia close to europe's largest nuclear power plant. israel reportedly rejects a list of amendments that lebanon requested to a draft deal on a contentious maritime board up and, and the oh no. as awarded the nobel prize in literature for her autobiographical work, examining postal memory of social inequality in france. ah,
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at least 38 people, including 23 children, have been killed in a shooting in northeastern thailand. the attacker was a former policeman who was facing trial on a drugs charge. it happened at a daycare center in long bow alarm pu al jazeera fenton monahan reports. wow. the aftermath of the mass shooting that shaken 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 are the countries basically a wash in them. and in so it's a bit surprising that it only in the last couple years, are we seeing these kind of mass of shooting incense. the gunman was a former police officer after opening fire in the daycare center. he returned home where he killed his wife and child before taking his own life. thailand's prime
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minister approach on a char describe 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 and parents, grieving their loss will be demanding answers then to monitor al jazeera and 0 is truly chang is in that wood on tani about an hour's drive away from where the shooting happened. he's with us now lives up truly. what more do we know about the government's motives? at this stage very little, the prime minister himself said say he didn't couldn't explain why this happened, but he felt there was something to do with the personal life for all of this former policeman. we know from the police that he had, he had been a serving policeman until about a year ago. but he had had problems with drugs he was facing drugs charged. the day
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he went to that court hearing the verdict was expected to come to morrow. he then went to collect his son from the day care center or not finding his son there, he became agitated, we understand. and that was when the killing spree began at the bodies of the people who were killed. the 22 children and 2 adults had been brought here to the largest regional hospital in wood on tarney. we understand that they will be examined overnight or tops is, will be done, but so that it can be returned to families to morrow. prime minister prior chan. nacia is going to come up to, to the region to morrow. he's going to meet families, offered his condolences already, and it's expected that a religious rights will probably start tomorrow afternoon. once bodies have been returned to families, al jazeera us tourney, chang reported life that from old on tawny. in thailand, ukraine is blaming russia for shelling several residential buildings in the southern city of zapora zia. at least 4 people have been killed in the attack.
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rescuers have been digging out survivors from the rubble out a serious hot abdul. hamid isn't any pro. she saw some of the destruction earlier in nearby zap alicia, 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 3 loud explosions. again, we do think that this time it was infrastructure that was said, but certainly, oh, rock, the city we so people running away tried to get to shelters. we actually sold the 2 ladies just hiding, cowering next to a tree. not knowing what was happening. so certainly it is a city, an edge, and deputy jay has been coming under constant missile attack. i would say nearly on a daily basis. usually it happens early morning just like today's attack of the
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background to it. beings. apple reaches the capitol region of this upper region region. our 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, i'm asked them, why do you think this is happening in this city now? and why is it more and more intense the attack? and the attacks of the challenge on the city many said is simply because they want to scare away. they want us to leave the city because they want to occupy this city . i was so hot a abdel hamid reporting it from the ne, prolonged as he was worried, challenge reports now and ukraine's counter offensives in the south near cason and the east, around lima. just to warning that you may find some of the images in rory's report . distressing ukrainian soldiers crouch ready waiting for the armored
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vehicle to appear, but it hasn't come to kill them. white's clothing hangs from its gum. 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 advance in the northeast. large swathes of territory have been recaptured from the russians, but ukraine's leadership is keeping operational security tight. regina 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, creegan in the northeast. after months of occupation and days of fierce fighting
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lea man is back in ukrainian hands no longer forced a cow from shells. civilians must now q for aid, many of lost their homes. others describe their prisons of fear, either to forward to them as you rightly the street not paying attention to the russians. one of them sudden the eagles, a yacht. stop right here. what are we riding here? full of another? i answered. this is my home language. i writes, as i will, if 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 holiday. ukraine's national guard, his release footage, it says, is the 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 here. nearly 10 percent russian
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soldiers, when they are just running ah, from counter offensive armed forces to bring their detroit column to foreign wiggle . dozens of russian soldiers rushes 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 being drafted. moscow is hoping that they can turn the tide of fighting, that is now firmly and ukraine's favor will reach islands out as iraqi if north korea has launched to short range ballistic missiles, they were fired on thursday morning from the same sock area. and john garrett towards the ne longer range weapon was launched 2 days ago. i'll just do as robert bryan has reaction now from south korea's capital to me,
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so young 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 hospital and as you get to my people could be worried. but i government will 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 over japan by north korea, the u. s. and south koreans have fired their own mis alta 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, also condemning the latest miss our launches from north korea. egypt and not specials in these actions are a threat to the peace and security of the country,
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the region, and the international community. and it's completely unacceptable. the miss are launches came just after the un security council back to discuss north korea is actions with the us accusing minute 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 its 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, it seems willing to raise the stakes in this continuing standoff. robert bride al jazeera, so the is really government has rejected. revisions requested by lebanon to the 2 countries disputed maritime borders. it's throwing into doubt, years of diplomatic efforts to enable both countries to extract gas in the
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mediterranean, the 2 countries a technically at war, and have been negotiating on 860 square kilometer patch of sea. but last year, lebanon expanded. it's claimed by more than 1400 square kilometers to include the cash gas field that led to a breakdown and talks. beirut has sent back down a deal with allow israel to begin producing gas from the carriage field to fulfill contracts for europe without risking conflict with his bullet. it will also allow lebanon to begin exploring and tapping potential resources. john hadron has the latest from west harrison. this is a lucrative deal for both countries, and they both have strong incentives to make it work on the living onside. their economy is devastated so badly that people are walking into banks with guns just to take out their own money. and on the israelis 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. webinar 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, your la p, the prime minister here, it says that the changes made the last minute by levin on or the requests for changes are just simply unacceptable. so he's kicked him 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 railways are suggesting that 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
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have enormous incentive to make this work. but for your la p, there's a ticking clock. there's a november 1st election here in israel. look at a weather update next here on out there. and then after months of tension in the pacific, australia's prime minister welcomes the leader of the sullivan islands. ah, hello, we got some. well, a nasty weather, just hovering around eastern parts of japan. at the moment you can see this in of cloud here, quite an active weather system. this one seemed wet and windy weather making its way through and then a long line of plough. this has been here for the last couple of days. it's been very wet to sinking. a little further south was cooler where to where the passing through hand passing through shanghai easing down towards that southern half of china over the next couple of days. there we go. for japan on friday,
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looking pretty nasty, with more heavy downpours coming through temperature struggling to reach 17 degrees celsius. it should brighten up. it should warm up a touch as we go want into sas day getting up to around 24 celsius there. and the skies should clear by the end of the day, what to whether they're coming back into our northern parts of china, still wet into central areas of china. good scattering is showers continue across march of southeast asia as per usual. heaviest downpours just around western bornea . quite a loop of seeing some larvae, showers long spells of rain, northern parts of the martyr. also looking very disturbed. northern areas of india a very disturbed red morley, still enforced for older account. nepal could see some flash flooding over the next couple of days along with that northern parts of india and turning increasingly, wet, forceful, anchor. ah ah ah ah
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home and killing his family and himself. north korea has launched to short range ballistic missiles that were fired on thursday morning from the samsung area in pyongyang towards the northeast. and ukraine is blaming russia, a shilling, several residential buildings in the sullen city of south virginia. the regions governor says that 2 people of diet leaders of $44.00 countries are beating for the 1st summit of the european political community, aimed at advancing stability in the fall out of russia's invasion of ukraine. you members of 17 other countries. so the prompt meeting, the summit is the brainchild of a french president of mariama chrome. but it saw relations between several countries attending the skepticism around how effective the form will be. this meeting, she said it's, tim is important. this should be the 1st one. and should be in portland meter, so we should assume joan tenant and we face are the same challenges soon we'll have
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their chosen to address. oh, we can try to, to improve the tro, parisha coordination in order to have more stability or security more more peace. the palestinian islamic to have movement is holding a parade, walking 35 years since its founding. it's the group's 1st public event since the israeli military launched as strikes on gaza targeting it in early august. this lecture had is the smaller of the 2 main palestinian groups and gaza after hamas unlike hamas. it's refused to join elections. let's go live to gaza al jazeera, as you've been outside is at that parade. you know what's happening? oh, yes, andrea. so we're here in one meters where the gaza city with chosen to commemorate a really great if 35th anniversary of my missing rent today in
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a time, just 2 months after, in my wordpress mean israel. and if you hide that hamas untruth day away from her thinking more in back war as you can see behind me, there are thousands of people who have gathered here to join a ceremonies are usual from marrying or any other faction as be with you. read the gospel strip like shut mad, major leading group and ruling right on in money on the 2nd largest and strongest up to him on a nissan eric ignition to monkey barry t, a nan, even the support of the people to the driver. and that's why a day we also with a lot of agree gate, which is in the military wing of his leg. i mean the thing in this ceremony,
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and prior to the, sorry, but if you need a long, military marines were on carried out to cross on, strictly different than what to show, paid different types of weapons. heavy weapons that are, you know, can the remains by his lightning, he had an output brigades hearing that goes with they say, and they were worried, and they send in an earlier message to these rayleigh completion that they will continue my message when the 3rd message of jihad and sylvia liberates your roof in i'm sitting outside reporting live from casa many thanks and eat in the world health organization as warding. but the death of 66 children in the gambia could be linked to cough syrup made an india a medicine so produced by a baby pharmaceutical stand new delhi, the w h o says that lab samples show that each of the 4 syrup contains unacceptable
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amounts of contaminants doubly choice, conducting further investigation with the company and regulatory authorities in india, dublin, georgia. cummins, all countries detect and remove this products from circulation to prevent further harm to patients. in india, the government of the states of haryana were made in pharmaceuticals as a factory of st. samples of the syrup, protesting probably owe money. law has, it has been decided that before taking any action, we will 1st send it samples and check them of the samples have been sent to central drug, liberty, and calcutta after the report comes in. and if there is something wrong, then we will take strict action. at least 5 people have died and gone up after widespread flooding. thousands more have been displaced. and us alexander bias reports. now many regions, including areas around the capitol, are still under water. abandoning their homes and heading for dry land.
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the flood waters rose quickly forcing thousands of people to leave nearly everything behind. within 3 hours, the hopefully was flooded. and if and say the room 4 bedroom, i bundled everything. so i had to look for a sofa and also get at least to see the best they can do is to move out we've agreed with. and when it comes out and we just come up with a little bit about most of the go button, this is some unusually heavy rains cause rivers to burst their banks, making things worse to dams, further upstream in neighboring burkina, faso were also overwhelmed. normally the reeves come in june, july and by this time it is subsided, but because of, for the issues of climate change, ah, the weather patterns somehow has changed. gone as own dams are under pressure to.
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and if water isn't released periodically, it could lead to an even greater disaster. if we do not fill you up with the people don't team in danger because we then compromise politically. if we do not handle the will and then we will express dumpy, the consequences and the repercussions will be more time, will be more table. the way to be as 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. alexander buyers al jazeera and he, i know, has become the 1st french woman to win the nobel prize in literature. swedish academy said that her writings reflected courage and clinical acuity. oh no,
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is mostly known for autobiographical books. examining social inequality and personal memories for reese was at the ceremony in stockholm. some of her works, a frozen woman, my father in 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 a satanic verses who has stopped in new york in august at to win this prize. now, these are changed times for the swedish academy. there was a me to scandal in 2018, a purse that may be the, the potential winners had been leaked out of time. and that's been widespread changes hair about half the, the nobel panel has been changed. and they also, they also consulting a international field of experts in choosing the prize and made accusations that are previously the prices have been dealt out too much to west
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a 118 prizes to european. i'm north american authors before to day. and that meant that last year they, they chose up the resident gunner, the tanzanian born british writer this year. and they've gone to annette. i know who becomes only the 17th woman to win this late church a 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 merit human rights groups of accused arabian authorities of using excessive and lethal force against anti government protests. us human rights watch says that are based 47 people have been killed in the recent park down the death of 22 year old nasa media in police custody us for over 2 weeks of unrest with young women often leading for demonstrations at least 18 people were killed and 2 injured during up to an attack in southwestern mexico.
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on wednesday, the attackers targeted the local government offices in the city of san miguel total upon in the state of guerrero, the mayor of the city and his father, a former man, are among the dead, the state of ghetto. the scene arise and violence in the past decade linked to drug cartels. u. s. president joe biden says that it will take years for florida to recover from hurricane in. he visited the southern states a week after the devastating for storm his dozens of people have died. hundreds remain in emergency shelters, spite this 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 in florida 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 were the only nation that comes out of it better than we bind in doing that, we're going to do this time around. actor alec baldwin has settled
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a wrongful death lawsuit with the family of a woman that he accidentally shot last year. cinematographer alina hutchins died on a film set in new mexico, in october of to baldwin fired a prop gun. a family said that safety protocols weren't followed there. lawyer said that filming will resume in january helena's husband, matthew hitchens. hutchins rather will now be an executive producer of the film and receive a portion of the profits, the prime minister of the solomon islands. manasseh saga sock of r 8 has been holding meetings with australia and officials. as the 2 pacific nations moved to mend relations, they've come the strain of the saga bodies government struck a security packed with china in april. the agreement raised concerns for both australia and the us out 0. sarah clark has more on those talk. she's in brisbin mosley galleries. visits to australia has been freezing, bit is considered significant. the 2 countries held bilateral talks in camera. me
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growing tensions after honey are assigned a security patch with beijing that security deal triggered concerns from countries like australia, the beijing would sit up a military presence in the region. the civic nation says that's not the case. that relationship with china continues to strengthen challenging traditional partnerships between the ana nation and the u. s. as well as australia on the agenda talks in camber with key issues like climate change, defense, security and humanitarian aid. but most importantly, this is a public show of unity and a chance for australia to refer me. it's commitment, not just a honey era, but also the pacific nation. the talks come just dies after the united states and 14 pacific olive nations issued a joint declaration to strengthen a partnership with washington. the last time minus i took a bar, i met at the albanese face to face was back in july in 15 at the pacific for the race to green. energy is going too fast for some oil rich developing nations.
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nigeria is africa's biggest exporter of oil. 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. i'll just serious, i'm at at risk reports report harcourt. 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, you know, for sure that even by 2050 wasn't where it was still a count for about 50 percent of energy production into what that means. that wasn't well, he's not going to go away, but to going to be combative to watch martina enough well, and that's it's really our focus. petroleum contributes more than half of nigeria budget, and more than 90 percent of its flooring, its jennings, expert, se ditching. it could devastate the economy. the world bank says no. juris dependence on oil is greater than that of many other major producers. more than
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half of africa, 1300000 people have no access to power here in our area. the figure is more than 45 percent of vicious yes. and they want to increase access to electricity as personally by holding the countries. portland gas was also pretty encourage growth . industry expert, st. 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 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 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.
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