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if tom with al jazeera select, oh, now does it this will after flying a flag. but in the occupied west bank waiting, the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested after the also a ports of the 8900 ninety's between the palestine liberation organization and israel, the bottom of the palestinian flag listed. but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express any type of support for the palestinian call. one day there are no palestinian flag. the next to each are filled with. it's a really wide tier net by young men who were not even born with these rarely government for the clear and the palestinian flag is ego ah,
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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, i'm still there. thank you for joining us. this is al jazeera line from doha. also coming up residential buildings, sheldon, the ukrainian city of zapper, ridge of close to europe's largest nuclear power plant. the w h o issues an alert on for indian made cough syrup after the death of 66 children in the gambia and french author. and you know, has been awarded the nobel prize for literature. recognizing her lifelong work would begin in thailand where at least 38 people, including 23 children,
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have been killed in a shooting in the northeastern part of the country. the attacker was a former policeman who was facing trial on drug charges. it happened that a daycare center and none while i'm fool fenton monahan has the latest. oh, the aftermath of the mass shooting that shaken thailand. dozens of people killed children's daycare 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 n unregistered guns. the country is basically a washing them. 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 daycare center. he returned home 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
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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 and parents grieving their loss will be demanding. answers benton, martin al jazeera and tony chang is in tiny at the hospital where some of the bodies have been taken to post mortem. we understand the bodies of some of the children who are killed in the attack again 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 for breathing relative report. the straw families with the news of these events, those are the bodies of some of the $24.00 children, have been killed, will be transported here for further examination, we understand the ty, prime minister,
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is going to come. he expressed his st. regret condolences for those involved in the attack. 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 help me understand from the police that he had been a former policeman earlier today. he paid in full java challenges. one of the reasons why he was expelled from the police. he then went to this daycare center to collect 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 relatively driving his car through a number of people on his way back to his house, where he then killed himself, his son, and himself. ukraine is blaming russia for shelling several residential buildings in the southern city
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of zap orita. at least 4 people have been killed in the attack. rescuers have been digging out survivors from the rubble hod. our bill hamid is in me pro. she saw some of the destruction earlier in nearby as upper richer 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 2 or 3 loud explosions. again, we do think that this time it was infrastructure that was said, but certainly, oh, rock, the city we still people running away tried to get to shelters. we actually saw also 2 ladies just hiding cowering next to a tree, not knowing what was happening. so certainly it is a city, an edge, and deputy jazz 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 of the background
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to it. being the upper reaches the capital region of this upper region region are half of it was 60 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, 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 the city because they want to occupy this city. and that was horrible hamid reporting from the bro. aurora challenge now reports on ukraine's counter offensive in the south, near her son and in the east, around the man. a warning, some viewers may find the images in his report, distressing ukrainian soldiers,
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crouch ready waiting for the armored 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 coordinates, 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. 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. national donnette creegan in the northeast. after months of occupation and days of fierce fighting lea man is back in ukrainian
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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. it is to forward to them as you rightly the street not paying attention to the russians. one of them sudden the goals are yeah, stop right here. what are we writing here for another i answer. this is my home language. i writes as i will it, i need to go to my parents so he answers, believe me, i dont want to see you here again say other that's how i have to sit at home for 3 months and not go out. i have a whole lot of 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 bus in the autumn air. here was keel near here. listen 1st. russian soldiers, when they are just running, ah,
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from contra offensive on for the bring. the 3rd column to foreign wiggle. russian. russia'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. the rushes targets of 300000 men of already being drafted. moscow is hoping that they can turn the tide of fighting, that is now firmly in ukraine's favor will reach helen's how to 0 if the world health organization is warning the death of 66 children in the gambia could be linked to cough. syrup made an india medicines are produced by maiden pharmaceuticals near new delhi. the w. h o says lab samples show that each of the 4 serbs contain unacceptable amounts of contaminants w j is conducting
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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 in the state of how rhianna, where maiden pharmaceuticals have the factory, has sent samples of the syrup for testing. it has been decided that before taking any action, we will 1st send a sample and check them on the samples have been sent to central drug liberty and co kata. after the report comes in and if there is something wrong, then we will take strict action. so earlier i spoke with the director of the gambia health services dr. mustafah be tie, he says volunteers are currently going house to house to enforce the recall of the medication or the job address suspect that you suspend it all and then do an
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investigation. so we sent a lot of samples together more than $21.00 came out for now to be the want to set up what we are waiting on and then we can be quantum c $12.00. but for now, why doing the investigation? we can made us to ensure that we stop any injurious company. so we have recalls warranty and the drugs that we suspected without any evidence. i'm the one that we have evidence we have on them and them back. now we are on a mission way. we are, we are, we need to come in and say, easy to 100. now what we've done is to run to be something with direct us, where we have a lot of house throughout the remnant of any of the level in the conference. at least 17 people were killed when their boat capsized off the coast of the greek island of less boss. overnight. the coast guard says the boat with carrying at
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least 40 people trying to migrate to europe. and a 2nd incident happened further south. harry faucet reports in darkness to survivors of a shipwreck cling to a cliff face fellow passengers try desperately to hold onto the rocks below these terrifying scenes unfolding on the shore of the greek era. rescuers try to bring another man to safety with a life. but in rough season, with little purchase, he falls back into the water incredibly rescue as managed to save 80 people in the dark in 70 kilometer now winds hundreds of kilometers to the east. on the island of les both, there was similar scenes, a dingey carrying around 40 people capsized in the heavy seas. images from the hospital showed some of those rescued young women from africa. ascii theora on thursday. grim evidence of the overnight tragedy among the wreckage. a number of
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bodies local report said about a 100 people from iraq. iran and i've gone it's done, had been on board here. it's very hard. it's very dangerous. i don't know who chose to enter both of these people in the greek government praised emergency crews for saving so many on for office. but if cannibal people who are thrown by senseless smugglers into the raging waters of the gnc on votes that do not make any safety standards, such irresponsible behavior. and at the same time, the misdemeanors of turkey from whose shores these boats, i'll unfortunately lead to trade with the turkey has recently accused greek ships of turning back migrant boats, putting their occupants in danger after a sharp reduction in recent years of asylum seekers. sailing from turkey to grease the numbers and the risks that beginning to rise once more. hurry faucet al jazeera
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. all right, when we come back after the break analysis 0, there are concerns that norway gas pipelines could be the next target of sabbath tours, after attacks on russia's north stream pipeline, plus striking a balance between a growing economy and the future of green energy for africa the largest oil export stay ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the us with wanted my cattle aways color. we got some rather nasty weather, just hovering around eastern parts of japan. at the moment you can see this line of cloud here, quite an active weather system. this one, some wets and windy weather, making its way through, and then a long line of plough. this has been here for the last couple of days has 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
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china over the next couple of days. there we go for japan on friday looking pretty nasty with more heavy downpours coming through temperature struggling to reach 17 degrees celsius. it should brighten up it should war but touch as we go one 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 much of southeast asia as per usual. heaviest downpours just around western borneo, columbus seeing some larvae, showers long spells of rain, northern parts of versa, martyr. also looking very disturbed. northern areas of india very disturbed. a red wall is still in force for order 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 to with sponsored by cattle. and i was witness
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while on pool, the attacker fled the scene, then went home and kill his family and himself. the world health organization is warning. the deaths of $66.00 children in the gambia could be linked to cough syrup made an india with w. it show says lab samples show the syrup, contain unacceptable amounts of contaminants and ukraine is blaming russia for shelling several residential buildings in the southern city of upper region. the region is governor says 2 people have been killed. leaders of $44.00 countries are meeting 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 and 17 other countries are at the prod. meeting. the summit is the brainchild of french president, a menu and michael, but with sour relations between several countries attending. there is skepticism around how effective it will be. this meeting is extremely important. this
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should be the 1st one, and it should be an important meeting because we share the same content and we face the same challenge. you said we have the occasion to address how we can try to, to improve the transmission transmission. in order to add more more stability, more city team or more piece. also officials in sweden have confirmed last month's ghastly from the north stream pipeline was indeed caused by explosions. tensions in the region raised concerns of possible russian interference in norway. now the top gas supply to europe and the u. k. john ho reports from norway. while european nato allies have focused on ukraine against russia, they've neglected their own vulnerabilities closer to home until that is vast. quantities of methane gas began bubbling to the surface off the coast of denmark and sweden in the baltic sea last week. and the water explosions caused damage to both north st. pipelines, built to supply russian gas to europe, nato,
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called it sabotage. and despite a lack of hard evidence pointing to russian involvement, the alliance has warned that it will respond to an attack on allies key infrastructure. and there is real concern that the next target could be norway. now europe's main gas supply in russia's place. prime minister jonas gap store has confirmed reports of an identified drones cited over key energy installations. when do i say, is running out of options? they are. so what could they do? and to my mind going off to the end, if you can press to is what are the things they could do at norway's museum of resistance. appropriately enough, we need defense experts when hold smock, he spent years studying soviet and then russia strategic behavior. russia is left to basically won him my political weapon and that is the export of guys to europe,
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which has been severely restricted. so it gives this ignore that. ok if you continue supporting ukraine as you do well, we have the options to actually cut your gas supplies from, from, from norway. if indeed it was sabotaged by russia that disabled the north street pipelines and that may never be proven. of course, it would be a classic act of hybrid warfare designed to damage critical infrastructure with maximum deniability and limiting therefore, any direct response. no way is preparing for what may come next. deploying its military, including f, $35.00 fight patrols to protect oil and gas installations. denmark, sweden and finland are also increasing surveillance. but nato allies will know that such hybrid measures are many and varied with potential targets,
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including not just oil and gas infrastructure, but also computer systems, electricity grids, and thousands of kilometres of undersea internet cables. they can't possibly protected all go to al jazeera, also the u. k, the electricity and gas supply are warned that the nation could face power cuts this winter. that is, if the government is unable to import electricity from europe and struggles to bring in enough gas to fuel its power, plants, 5 minutes or less trust has urged europe to keep energy exports flowing during the winter. in an article that she wrote to the times newspaper, north korea has launched to short range ballistic missiles that were fired on thursday morning from the same stock area in pyongyang towards the ne, a longer range weapon was fired. 2 days ago, robin bride has reactions from the south korean capital so, so me, so you didn't condemned by south korea as a serious provocation. thursday's missile launches by north korea. got this response from the south korean president. john,
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did 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. p. 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, 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 each. it knocks nachos in these actions are a threat to the peace and security of the country, the region, and the international community. and it's completely unacceptable. the miss our launches came just after the un security council met to disgust north korea's
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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 its only been carrying out counter measures against provocations by the us and its allies had damage the return of the aircraft. carrier strike grew 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 prime minister, the solomon islands, manner, se, so gavera has been holding meetings with australian officials as the 2 pacific nations moved amend relations. they've come under strain after so far as government struck, a security packed with china in april. sarah clark has more on the talks from brisbin. most of our a visit to australia has been preaching, but is considered significant. the 2 countries held by, let's talk in camera,
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i mean 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 a value on the agenda for talk in canada with key issues like climate change, defense, security, and humanitarian. i. the most importantly, this is a public show of unity and a chance for the study to reaffirm its commitment, not just the honey era, 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 2 minutes i took a bar i met at the albany. the face to face was back in july in fiji. at the pacific for the israeli government has rejected revisions requested by lebanon to
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the 2 countries disputed maritime borders. it's throwing it down years of diplomatic efforts to enable both countries to extract gas in the mediterranean. the 2 countries are technically at war and they've been negotiating on an 860 square kilometer patch of sea. but last year, 11 non expanded. it's claim to include the parish gas field that led to a breakdown breakdown and talks even though b route has since back down. a deal would allow israel to begin producing gas from the carriage field to fulfill the contracts for europe without risk in conflict with the lebanese arm group has below. it will also allow lebanon to begin exploring and tapping potential resources. john henderson has the latest from western this is a lucrative deal for both countries, and they both have strong incentives to make it work on the live on 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,
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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 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 paid the prime minister here. it 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 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
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territorial waters. so suffice it to say that both sides still have enormous incentive to make this work. but for the p, there's a ticking clock. there's a november 1st election here in israel and the race, the green energy is going to faster some oil rich developing nations. nigeria is africa's biggest export of oil and it isn't ready to let go of it's huge reserves that if you will, the consumption and economic growth more than half a century. now 0 made address reports from this of show rig pumps, oil and gas off the cost of gas for more than 60 years, petroleum has been the pillar of its economy and for live without oil is simply unimaginable. we know for sure that even by 2050 i wasn't where it was still a count for my 58 percent of energy and production into will not be that wasn't well is not going to go away, but to going to become better too much. martina enough, well,
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and that's is really our focus. petroleum contributes more than half of nigeria budget, and more than 90 percent of its forwarding. it's g jennings, expert, se ditching, it could devastate the economy. the world bank says now units 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 is just the us and they want to increase access to electricity as virtually by told in the countries portland, yas, resources to 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 its part in reducing global warming. 2 years ago. the government declared 2020 to 2030 as
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a decade of gas, a 10 year period to shift focus from oil and more to natural gas as a cleaner transition fuel. but that doesn't mean the country will abandon its 37000000000 barrels of crude oil reserves. altogether. how many trees al jazeera pawtucket, any i'll know, has become the 1st frenchwoman to be awarded the nobel prize in literature of the swedish academy said her right things, reflected courage and clinical acuity. l no is mostly known for her books examining social inequality and personal memory. oh, reese was at the ceremony in stockholm. some of her works, a frozen woman, my father. my own shame. and no has been one of the favorites in recent years, but maybe more people are expecting perhaps this year salman rushdie offered the satanic verses. he was stopped in new york in august to win this prize. now,
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these changed times for the swedish academy, there was a meeting scandal in 2018. that may be the, the potential when it had been leaked out of time that's been widespread. change of about half the, the nobel tunnel has been changed and they also, they also consulting a international field of experts in choosing the price relations. previously, the price would have been too much for the west 118 prizes to european north american authors before today. that meant that last year they, they chose off to a rather heavy company and born british writer this year they've gone to and you know, who becomes only the 17th woman when this late church apprise they have just been talking about this. they've been saying that they are trying to broaden the spectrum of who receives these prices, but.
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