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highlands prime minister, a sec to visit a daycare center, the site of the nation's worth math shooting. ah, you're watching out, is there a life for my headquarters and hi, daddy, you navigate the also ahead. european union leaders are due to whole talks on how to contain storing energy costs. we report from ukraine's eastern town of buck moves where it's struggling to hold back a russian push. this german mobile, how it's a has a range of around 30 kilometers. and it's weapons like this from the west that have given the ukrainians a fighting jobs. ah . hello thailand isn't morning after a former policemen went on a shooting
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a knife rampage at a daycare sensor, killing at least 37 people, including 23 children, pylons prime minister is set to visit the nursery later. flying across the country or flying at half staff as the nation grapples with thursdays, tragedy parents and family members gathered outside the daycare center for a ceremony. thailand, king on prime minister, expected to visit the community later on friday. toni chang has more from long lamp who this is the area where the families had been waiting, in some cases for the last 24 hours initially to find out the worst news. and since then, just to find out what's been going on, a lot of the raw emotion that we saw initially, the tears, the horror has faded away. and now there are lying says parents,
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some of whom we've spoken to. just wondering why this happened around them has built up something of an enormous logistical operation. civil servants, government offices going through taking names, trying to work out which borders are attached to which families, the horrible paperwork that has to be gone through. in this situation, we're also expecting the tie prime minister to turn up. and later on tonight, the king himself was sitting alone here at the families asking themselves again and again the question, why did this happen? european union leaders are meeting to tackle the continents energy crisis and the war in ukraine. friday's talks in prague are expected to focus on securing energy supplies is winter approaches. bills have sort as e u. countries slash supplies of russian gas. 15 members have pushed for a price ceiling on how much they would pay for gas pipe or shipped in. but germany
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and the netherlands are opposing it stopped. boston is joining us live from prague . so what are the main issues on the agenda at the summit to day step? well, the one main issue, as you say, is the price of gas. so winter is kicking in here, october and europe, and they have been discussing this for month already to come to an agreement within the so i do 7 members of the european union to have a coordinated approach to lower this gas price. but so far they have failed to give you a sense of what europe is dealing with right now. the gas price is $4.00 times higher at the moment than compared to last year. and 11 times higher than 2 years ago, people in europe are paying 4 times 3 times higher energy bills than they are used to really struggling companies are going bankrupt. so there's a lot, a lot of pressure on european lead us to come back with
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a solution with some coordinated matches. so what you say is that, that lends germany denmark. it's not agreeing with price gap. so it has lots to conflict. disputes within the european union solidarity as a key word here. the polish prime minister actually lashed out against germany for not willing to discuss this price gap. and he also said that germany was south fish, and he said, we're not going to be dictated by germany on this energy policy in europe. i spoke with him last night and this is what he had to say. not only me, many leaders for quite upset because this has the potential to distort the think of your market, the very value which we were always trying to defense. so i just think that tomorrow we would be able to work out to more united unified solution. so what are the different proposals on the table for dealing with these very high gas prices?
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well there are several proposals on the table and poland has to go with italy, belgium and grease proposed a different mash, which is sort of a fluctuating price kept on energy, basically putting a maximum price on the, on the buying of gas. but also when the supplies are low and that's with germany, and there are so afraid of if you put this price gap that you could let the price got go. so this is something that's on the table today. there's also this talk about the european funds, the said the same they have during the coping from that make to help countries with their people struggling with gas prices. so they have extra funds. but also again the germany, the richer countries, germany and, and i was not really agreeing on that. and the last thing that they also discussing is to jointly buy gas on the market. because at the moment the prices are also high
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because they're all competing with each other. we're not really expecting a real breakthrough today. no final solution, but there will be hopefully more clarity on the matches that they want to say. and that next week there will be an energy summit where it will be more, hopefully more details. ok, so thank you so much fossa reporting from prague. the u. s. military says he killed a senior i saw member in syria in the 1st known american operation against our group and a government controlled area. us troops carried out a helicopter rate near the village of commercially on the northeastern border, with turkey to other ice members were also killed in a separate era strike in northern syria. ukrainian authority say at least 11 people have been killed and russian strikes on residential buildings in the southern city as upper richer. the injured include a 3 year old child, ukraine's for a minister dimitra collaborate, has accused russia of deliberately striking civilians to so fear moscow claims to
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have antics the region even though its forces do not control all of it. and after retaking thousands of square kilometers and counter offenses in recent weeks, the ukranian army is struggling to hold back a russian push on the eastern time. but that's despite the use of sophisticated weapons from western allies. 0 star, all stratford reports from bad moods in the dawn, yet region the deadly game of hide and seek along the crane's eastern front line. soldiers with the 26 hillary brigade maneuver this 155 caliber german howitzer, 2 its firing position. russian forces are in the eastern outskirts of afloat. the cannon is targeting russian supply and artillery positions beyond the town. it takes around 40 seconds for the shell to reach its target. the trajectory is
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adjusted of the information from drones and spotters, monitoring the target zone. this german mobile, how it's a has a range of around 30 kilometers and it's weapons like this from the west that have given the ukrainians a fighting chance back on the cover, the men load more charges and prepare to fire again. my impression of i am not sure the sky, if your disease we are covering our troops who are defending buck boat because it is a key point. our task is the destruction of places where there is a concentration of manpower and batteries of firing positions. they are, we walk out through feels crisscross with mud churned by ukrainian artillery tanks, pauses on the road to town. smoke rises seconds off to what we are
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told was a ukrainian and he missile system intercepting a russian rocket lines of ukrainian foot soldiers, head to positions nearby normal, normal in buff. moved explosions echoed through the near empty streets. oh, suddenly the screen of a jet fighter overhead with air throwing all their forces at the town artillery air power. even helicopters are attacking our positions. they are approaching during night and day away and it's their elite units and mercenaries you live. there are no regular russian troops left here. few people remain here. bookshelves and beds hang me, their private lives. intimate, personal places ripped apart. we are told to people remain buried under the rubble
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of this apartment block. thrown just now i'm a cheshire church of the shedding never stopped. i stay here to look after my mother. she is old and frail. things have gone a lot, was wisdom weaponry has helped the crate and let me wind back more territory in a month than russian forces took in 5 for the defense of buck. mood remains one of ukraine's biggest challenges on the east and the offline shall stafford al jazeera bus route ukraine. the nobel peace praise is set to be announced in the next hour. it's one of the 6 awards given out each year by the norwegian and swedish nobel committees. last year they awarded the journalists, maria, reza, and dmitri moore. at of, let's take you to oslo. jonah hall is joining us from there. so jonah, the norwegian nobel committee keeps the list of nominations
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a closely guarded secret. but do we have any idea who has been considered for the serious difference? well here we are on the 3rd floor of the nobel institute in norway where you can see last minute preparations on the way in about an hour's time. the double doors will open their very rice anderson. the chairman of the committee will come out to that podium opened an envelope and award the prize. as you say, a closely guarded secret lists drawn up every year by journalists, by the bookmakers, by interested organizations containing a sort of guess. list of people they imagine are under consideration by the committee. these are guesses as a say, some more educated than others. they are drawn from. the names of nominees leaked to the media by the people who nominated them, but there are thousands eligible to make those nominations. they also look of course, at the context of world affairs and try to determine that very influential factor
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may play. and if you consider on that basis that back in february, when nomination is closed, that was also the month when war broke out in europe the worst in 7 decade. this is a peace prize being given very much against a backdrop of war. and certainly the bookmakers believe that will be influential considering voting ms. ellen ski the ukrainian president to be the most likely winner person to be awarded the prize. others would suggest that it's unlikely that the people get the prize to a president actually engaged in a war. but within the frame of that sort of context. other potential candidates are the people of ukraine and the human, the united nations high commission for refugees involved in dealing with people displaced by that walk. still others might suggest that because we want to get that closely involved in the war, but within a why the context look at the opponents of the war, particularly opponent of let me put in the russian president and his ally alexander
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lucas shanker, in belarus. and so 2 other names that are consistent on a number of the list that are out there are election of only the former anti corruption campaign, attend opposition, leader in russia. he is vladimir putin most vocal critic. he's currently in prison . of course, in russia and tatiana t, scott, a critic and opponent of alexander lucas shanker in battle, arossi ran against him in the election in 2026 thought to hope one. but in the wake of anti anti lucretia could protest briefly put down by his security services. she fled into exile. currently in doing right. and of course, they could also be awarded to someone completely unexpected. well, given the huge secrecy around the nominees for the award, they are no no only to the 5 person committee appointed by the agent parliament and those nominees are kept under wraps for 50 years in terms of the will of alfred
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nobel, the 1900 century industrialist gave his name of his wealth to the prize, yet these hugely difficult to make any predictions. this is a prize that has the ability to conform to expectations, just as easily to confound them. dimitria wrapped up, we want, along with marissa last year, wasn't on anybody's list outside possibilities of use of the live in the circles. the possibility of the will help organization for it's working in the, the pandemic and climate related candidate greg tone book. she's on many people's lists for several years now. david, as the british broadcaster and simon activist, also mentioned on a number of list. okay. do, and i will speak to later. thank you so much on reporting from the us president joe biden has warned the world is now what it's greatest risk of nuclear armageddon since the 1962 cuban missile crisis. russia, president, latimer putin, has made threats to use tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine. bite inside, put in a serious about using nuclear warfare and the face of russia military setbacks
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still ahead on al jazeera, israel reject changes lebanon requested to address the agreement on a controversial maritime border. also car hopes that the world cup will promote better mental health through physical fitness. ah, anticipation is rising and so is the atmosphere. you read? i went to my castle anyways. well, we've got a typical hot weather pattern across the islands of ireland and britain. hi everyone. here's the details on fridays. so wet and windy conditions, but this is below warning criteria. so it's not going to be awful, but it's also not going to be pleasant either. these winds are curling around, coming out of the southwest, so that pops up the temperature in london to 10 degrees,
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which is above average for this sum. you're still flood warnings in play for that western side of norway on friday. you know, anywhere from barcelona to valencia, we could see about half a month's worth of rain in the span of one hour, so weather alerts in this so best weather by far on the continent is central europe . plenty of sun here. temperatures in the 20s. ok. maybe a bit more cloud cover in sarajevo. you're coming in at 21 degrees for turkey. a we've got wet weather swirling around is stumble on talia on kara, a breeze coming off the black sea that will lower the temperature an anchor in the days to come. and off to africa, we go around the gulf of guinea, those reins slowly, but surely starting to ease. and as we dip further toward the south, it's these 6 now for that heat wave across northeastern portions of south africa, temperatures in the mid thirties, and in nearby botswana. habit roney approaching and nearer temperature record for the month of october, at $38.00 to with sponsored by a cat on a ways,
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jumping to the street when lo, topic is off the table, i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to the president of the day we are the subjects of little family left one person's opinion, but what's your, amplify your voice. did you digital system in mexico? it's incredibly weak and it is not just corruption. we're a global audience, becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapon. the st. oh, now g 0. ah the hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, this, our thailand prime minister private channel, is visiting a childcare center that was stormed by
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a government on thursday. the nation is morning, the death of at least 37 people, including 23 children. european union leaders are meeting and prior to tackle the continent energy crisis and the war in ukraine. friday's talks are expected to focus on securing energy supplies as winter approaches. ukrainian authorities say at least 11 people have been killed in russia, strikes on residential buildings in the southern city as upper richer. the injured include a 3 year old child's on thursday valadez landscape called for western allies to use preemptive strikes, to deter russia from launching nuclear weapons. the kremlin has accused him of calling for nuclear war. bahama vall is joining us from moscow, so tell us more about the russian reaction to the comments is lensky has to make much yes, that in a very strong statements by year for a minister law,
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for all of her in reaction to the statement by president vladimir zalinski about those play you empty of strikes, even those zalinski did not give details about the nature of those. a sikes, he did not say they should be. nuclear strikes are russians are very angry. and the, for a minister basically said russia can not remain silent on repetitive and increasingly dangerous attempts by zalinski and ukrainian leaders to create conditions for a possible nuclear war in the region. russia is a totally against this kind of rhetoric. and there interestingly, rush also is very angry with many other things. so the nuclear is just one of many things that they are complaining about and talking about during the last couple of days, including a forest of the year that demands by his illness key to acquire long range,
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ballistic missiles that can psycho inside russia or in the crimea, for instance, for russians. this is tantamount to a, an act of war directly by a nato against russia. and of course, i should consider that a real threat to its existence on nuts in the ash and nuclear doctrine is one of the conditions for the launch of a nuclear war to defend that the nation rush also is very angry with their what the europeans have been talking about yesterday talking about the creation of a securities structure in the region without a russia being included in that. so at quite a lot of things and also the, the, they're still the demanding to be a part of the investigation to know the cause of the likes of public times or even what they call international terrorism against the north $3.00 and $1.00 and $2.00
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pipelines. so there is an accumulation of, of, of, of reasons why she's angry with the, with the western side, and also with the ukrainians. thank you so much for how much val reporting from moscow pocket on it's still recovering from record flooding. the killed $1700.00 people in cost, nearly $40000000000.00. disease and damage to farming communities are prompted warnings of another disaster and the weeks and months to come. summer been job age reports from jump shore. food focused on, on the water, the you and calls it a monsoon and settle the this is floods draught, an unprecedented disaster being blamed on climate change. the economy was already in crisis, and now the government is appealing for debt relief and urging more help from the global community. i don't think driven to make the 3040000000000 that i've lost. but i think that, you know, there should be some measure of help whether it's the actual agency to give greater
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launch of august 5. whether it's, whether it's, you know, other countries that underwrite some known to vargas on take, you know, take the risk, you know, and then, you know, giving charms, banks to give us loans, give us better entry. great. vanity has been sent a memo by nature. and that memo has come via buck a son, and we waited a war against nature with burning up with that addiction to fossil fuels. and no nature is reaching a lot of these waters. my proceed in a few weeks or months. but climate change is here to stay and millions of focus on ease at the risk of floods and router afraid that the world will once again forget about them until another one soon on. steroids hits them. the asian development bank has promised $2500000000.00 to help with rebuilding. the united nations has revised its humanitarian appeal for $81000000.00. but many in pakistan are
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questioning how aid is being distributed. if you send 100 plans under plans will take 1600 tons, 200-2500 pounds at the max. but our requirement is such, just to give you an idea, almost 33000000 population is effected. we are grateful for that aid, but require much more just to keep these people fed. the size of the water is so huge that if this water was there in portugal hall, portugal would be under water. whole equity would be underwater. the congress, due to the u. s, will be under water in agriculture, education, health, roads, bridges, rail cracks, everything has been effected even if the government had the estimated $40000000000.00 to rebuild it could take years. and another monsoon season is just a few months away. some of java delta 0 jump. sure,
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max done well, you can watch pockets on the great dilute on friday at 1630 gmc, and again at 330 gmc on saturday, right here on al jazeera banks and lebanon, have once again closed their doors, this time indefinitely. it follows a series of hold ups by customers trying to withdraw their own money. banks will continue urgent operations for businesses, but customer facing services will be suspended. banks closed for about a week last month, but then reopened at the beginning of october to allow people to withdraw their salaries. meanwhile, the is really government has rejected. revisions requested by lab and on to a u. s. brokerage plan to end their maritime border dispute. so that's throwing into dose years of diplomatic efforts to enable both countries to strike gas from the mediterranean sea. john henry reports from west jerusalem. ah, it's a lucrative deal made between enemies. israel appeared on the verge of signing an
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agreement for natural gas production off the mediterranean coast with lebanon, which refuses to recognize the state on its southern border. but both sides, it agreed. the u. s. brokered pact is too profitable not to sign, but on thursday, israeli prime minister. yeah, your la peed rejected last minute changes requested by lebanon, sending both sides back to the negotiating table, where each has strong incentive to come to an agreement. zoe scott: this is a deal the strengthens israel security and economy for la pete, starting production on the carriage oil field as soon as this month would mark a much needed economic and diplomatic victory ahead of november 1st election and bring israel closer to energy independence for lebanon splitting revenue from the neighboring conic gas field would mean desperately needed income for an economy so devastated that banks have closed after cash strapped customers resorted to carrying weapons to forcibly withdraw their own money. tremendous economic good
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proper moment. and we want to have hospice, naples, not neighbors on the, on the verge of bankruptcy. there is an unofficial 3rd party, the mix hezbollah, the iranian backed group in lebanon, whose leader has spoken favourably of the deal. that's a dramatic change from the high tensions of june when the israeli prime minister threatened to begin gas production without a deal. and hes bella sent 3 drones to the carrier site, all shot down by israel, adding to a growing possibility of an armed confrontation with production platform sitting idly in the mediterranean sun. repeat has little time to afford your deal in time for it to help his chances in the november 1st is railey election. i think it's a good job spillway. the vaunted gun doing. the only thing to do now is to turn on the tap. turn on the spirit and let the guess. well, if the 2 sides can agree that would clear the way for natural gas to start flowing
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from the israeli lebanon border in a matter of days, proving that economics could well bring a grudging co operation where diplomacy has not john henderson, al jazeera west jerusalem, with just a few weeks ago, the countdown is on for the cats har, world cup. but football aside, officials in the gulf nation are hoping to tournament will inspire better mental and physical health. the harding has more from dell ha. b olympic gold medalist mo forests long road of international competition sites has brought him here to kick tar where he's champion mental health through physical fitness is about we can give back to the community or 3 younger, younger kids to help them to live a better lifestyle. to be active for, to get moving whatever that they're doing, thus, or we can do it. this year's world innovation summit for health in doha is meant to highlight how major sporting events like the olympics and world cup can inspire
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countries to build better health care systems. as part of the guitars initiative, a country wide network of bike paths and parks have been built and world cup visitors will have access to free emergency health care. and we realized that it wasn't available. it was creating this awareness that spose is an agent for change, you have the people who are believers and the people who are known, believe as you need to change those minds. walk a tar is trying to be a leader in sports by hosting major international events like the world cup. it's dealing with a health crisis of its own. the intense desert climate hired house help and a lack of pedestrian facilities often mean people don't get enough exercise throughout the day. according to the international diabetes federation, 19 and a half percent of guitars population is diabetic. ranking it 14th globally. and another report says, 46 percent of adults here are overweight. the burden on the health care system as
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we move forward, is going to be unsustainable. you want to teach people how to take her of the health, going to a doctor should be your last vote of called leading by example. is she ha hinde bent ha model. fanny, the sister of guitars, amir, she competed, and her 1st olympic distance triathlon. last year, sporting a knee injury from her race. this is her most popular instagram post to date. we need more brave women in the arab and islamic world. we need the crazy ones. that's what we need, the ones who understand that sports movement, whatever one wants to quote, it is good for your body and your mind. many here hope the world's biggest sporting event will inspire fitness and katara. long after the final whistle. leo harding al jazeera, doha. oh you.

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