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a plea for help haiti requests international armed forces to deal with weeks of violence sparked by anger over a rise in fuel prices. ah . plugs the whole robin you're watching out. is there a life my headquarters here in doha? also coming up families in thailand, mold the deaths of at least 22 children killed in an attack all the day care center . the king has met the victims families and visited the injured also, texas school district suspends is police force which has been criticized for its response to my shooting. the kill 21 students and teachers and no deal. e leaders fail to reach an agreement to cut the price of gas as country struggle with rising energy prices.
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ah, welcome to the program, haiti's government is appealing for international armed forces to intervene as the security situation continues to deteriorate. gangs and protested, have power lies the country, causing the humanitarian crisis to spiral out of control. the can be a nation has effectively ground to hold since gangs blockaded the main fuel terminal. 4 weeks ago. they're refusing to leave until a prime minister ariel re steps down. now there are a major shortages of petrol and food. also bottled water, which is fueling a cholera break. leaders from the organization of american states who are meeting in peru, se hazy future is at risk for despite the, if it's made by the international community during the last decade,
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which brazil and others have substantially contributed to the situation have not only degraded from now tuning concerning the deterioration of its security conditions imposes an urgent challenge risking the future outlook of the haitian people. of course, barbarian sunshine says that the meeting of the organization of american states enjoys be now from lima in peru. good, happy with marianne. i mean, what's the reaction to this request from haiti, from leaders of the gathered way? you are well, so hail as you said, of former foreign minister john victoria news made a pre here because he said that the economic situation in haiti is catastrophic. as he put it, he explained to 2 members of the assembly that to controlling as a fuel this one fuel terminal, which is causing great havoc in, in the,
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because it's affecting the distribution of drinking water. not only that of transportation and the well functioning of hospitals studies, so, so dramatic and so important. so to form, let me ask for assistance for an international police force, not a military force, but a police force. and there have been some reaction to the the question would be, what kind of form this force will have? who will lead it? will the united nations be part of it? is we've seen in the past the years is that i want to haiti the hell mit is sometimes with in different countries. latin american countries leading especially brazil, beating blue helmets in, in the, in haiti. but now it is the only us who will start by by initiating this police force. we don't know what it would look like,
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but if you say the secretary of states anthony blink and said that the u. s. is committed to restore security. katie and canada, foreign minister melanie julie said the horse must be led by haitian. this is what we know for now, but for sure here up to the assembly, there has been some special interest in the situation in hayden. indeed, one of the big topics that's dominating discussions, there is migration we've been following that very closely here on al jazeera, with people moving from both the main american south american continent through central america, heading towards the us. what's being said about that that ride, so hail, not all these from central america, but it does what the largest humanitarian crisis is. data of been as well, and refugees are the migrants in the latin america regions. of course,
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there are haitians, cubans, central americans, mexicans. what am i, who are always looking for escaping poverty and violence. the united nation says that those 86000000 latin americans now living in extreme poverty part of it caused by the, by the pandemic. so there is a large number of people that have been going around in, in south america who are now on their way towards the north, many going towards wanting to go to the united states and going through the very tough diary and got into panama. so today, the yesterday, i'm sorry, the foreign minister of panama, it urged countries to urge countries to, to give their assistance. as she said, it is a responsibility of all countries to assist abuse refugees from all over the region
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. so i want to say what goes on suddenly that meeting for the may with marietta, sanchez and lima. thank you. the russian forces, say they've captured territory and ukraine's eastern to that screech. and it's the 1st time the kremlin has claim success. since ukrainian forces launched a counter offensive in the east and south ukraine's president says, his troops have re taken more than 2400 square kilometers. since the latest offensive began. shamperdeen good reasons were achieved in the south of ukraine. this week. we are liberating or land or people from the through the refer them every day. they're true. and you are sure to get to the lands which were occupied by russia earlier than the ukrainian authorities say at least 11 people have died in russian strikes on residential buildings. in the southern city as richer, the us nuclear watchdog says the shutting also damaged a power line, providing electricity to the reactor at the apparition nuclear plant on thursday. the i. e. a says diesel generators were used while
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a little tentative parcels could be found. the e leaders meeting in prague fail to agree on the price can't the gas, alas, despite most members, states agreeing is the best solution to bring down sco high energy cost driven up by the war in ukraine bass and has more from the check capital. both testers urging you lead us to stand firm against moscow, but european unity is once again on the threat, how to tackle sky high gas prices has been defining the block europeans, long dependent on cheap russian gas are struggling to pay their bills. one way of bringing the price down would be for you members, not to compete with each other when buying gas on the open market. one thing is very clear. there's a broad support that next spring at the end of the winter, when our storage is, will be depleted. it is of paramount importance that we have
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a joint, but she is chase me and she'll mind off gas so that we avoid to our bit each other . but that we have a collective bargaining power. and that we put that in place. but countries like poland, greece and italy say, this is not enough to tackle a crisis. and a cap on gas prices must be put in place. a call for unity here in prague at the start of what would likely be inexpensive winter for europe. the energy crisis has been driving a wedge between your members and with growing resentment about unaffordable prices . your leaders are under pressure to find a solution fast. a couple of hours drive out of the check capital la board how badly java is trying to keep warm. now, temperatures are dropping, the high gas prices have made alternative sources of energy like locks and whoo, pallets hard to come by. and yet no, it's not easy. prices are up 350 percent from last year electricity in the pallets were using for here in or out by about 13250 percent and keep growing up. we've
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completely stopped investing in the business because we can't florida. if we don't have many guesses winter, we might have to move out and sell up. see you lead us hope that in the next few weeks, they can agree on a common approach which might see a price being put in place. but that would mean that differences between richer and less well of countries would have to be confronted and resolved, steadfast, and al jazeera brock. the she has nobel peace prize has been awarded to a jailed, but a russian rights activists. russia's most famous human rights group and the ukraine organization, the documents war crimes. it's been seen as a strong condemnation of the invasion of ukraine and the presidents of bella, ruth and russia. and as a buyer lat, sky has been campaigning, the democracy and human rights in valerie civil. that he is, but he's been in prison on charges of tax evasion. since last year. memorial is one of russia's oldest human rights organizations that was set up to uncover abuses
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that were carried out in soviet era. prisons rational authority shut down the group last year. and ukraine center full civil liberties was established in 2007 to promote human rights journal. has more from of low hello. i am loving you install the director of the no beach and noble institute in our slow and unexpected phone call on behalf of the center for civil liberties will be awarded the nobel peace prize for 20 to 22 received in the ukrainian capital q, with what activists later described as delightful shock is good. thank you. the center for civil liberties was founded in 2007 to advance human rights and democracy in ukraine. never imagining they would one day promote accountability for russian war crimes in their country. much less become joint recipients of the nobel peace prize. and in moscow the prize would have come as
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a welcome boost to the now band human rights group. memorial founded to commemorate soviet era abuses and more recently in vladimir putin, russia. this is a sign that our work, whether it is recognized by us by russia, which is not. it is an order and it is important for the world. it is important for people in russia. the 3rd recipient is alice b ski, a human rights campaign of for decades in paris. his group, the asner documents, the use of torture on the putin ally alexander lucas shanker, against political prisoners which he has become jailed without trials since 2020 this year's peace pri is awarded to in announcing the award nobel committee chair berry thrice anderson acknowledged that this was a peace prize set against the worst war on the european continent in 7 decades
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organ speaking, afterwards she told al jazeera that the prize was bound from time to time to take on. a political dimension on mandate is to identify the individual or the organization who in the past year has contributed most to peace. now, issues of war and peace are always political. but that is the political context of the price. she said the recipients in 3 neighboring countries involved in the war demonstrated the significance of civil society for peace and democracy in the press conference that followed the announcement, mrs. rice, anderson was asked whether this year's award was intended as appointed message to russian president vladimir putin. on the occasion of his 70th birthday, she denied that to the extent that it concern him at all,
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she said the award would highlight how his authorization regime and the one in neighbouring battle roost sought to suppress human rights and those who try to uphold them. joan, a whole al jazeera of lo, much lively touchy is an expert counsel member at the center for civil liberties. the ukranian recipient of the nobel peace prize. he says, the price is for all of ukraine. of course, we're glad to receive this award to it is a kind of recognition of our work, but actually we regard this novel is bryce as erica. nice and not all the walk of all organizational but because the recognition of the work of global and terrorists, people who help barth and all the ukrainian civil society and moral old dan ukrainians while fighting for freedom for democracy,
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for human rights and for peace. now, thailand's king has visited survivors of thursday's massacre at a nursery school kink, mojave. you're a long cold travel to long beloved province with queens data to meet survivors, to hospitals. 36 people were killed when a former policeman opened fire at least 20 to the with children. it's one of the worst attacks in thailand's history. tony chang has more staring blankly into a future of unfathomable loss. the bereaved mother still comp believe her 2 year old son patter. one will never return. i thought it was just an ordinary day. i thought he'd go to school as usual. i had no idea he wouldn't come home. hope was on hand. government officials filling forms and assisting families with the bureaucratic burdens of death. but for many,
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it was just too much grieving parents in inconsolable pain. thailand's health minister focused on one tiny ray of hope, 3 critically injured survivors who were now stable and safe. but he's aware, changes must be made. so this never happens again in the last 2 years were seen to mass killings by a soldier. now, policeman. is it a concern for you that these people in position is both dorothy and pow? it is big concern. suddenly only answered, but we will surely have to do something that will be hard in a country where the military willed so much power. the prime minister, the general himself visited the family on friday afternoon, handing out checks for compensation to the victims, families. with all the noise and commerce and media attention, it's easy to forget that at the center of this disaster is this building, the day care center, or 22 children were murdered,
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and the families that they leave behind. and the children made one last, john coffin's from the morgue, arriving at a temple near their homes. as parents waited outside so many caskets, that names and ident says needed to be double checked. and then the final check and the awful confirmation that this is the final good bye toni chang, l t 0, no one pu north eastern time. well, still had here on al jazeera, devastating rains of floods displays tens of thousands of people in saddam worsting food crisis. and a far as fiery style and damages some of the famous mon statues. ah,
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it's getting cold again on this side of the states in eastern canada, that is a cold front on its way through temperatures will drop by about 9 or 10 degrees on many cities. the next 24 hours behind it settled, quiet weather temperatures are still quite high. bismark, at 19 western side of cat is also pretty warm. the showers that were as far north as wyoming have gone further. assassin replaced to some degree the windy, dusty weather. we found in southern california, significant showers that you'll notice last or in the southern states, like most of the time, it's dry down the pacific states north to south. here's where the action is. although you don't actually see anything other than a spinning swirl of winds, there is a tropical depression in here. it's already called flooding. in trend turned on tobago. and the abc aden's, northern venezuelan, is on its way as you can see towards nicaragua. and it might, by that time actually be classified as a hurricane. so it's a significant storm. i still think the main risks is going to be rain, no winds,
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ah look about you're watching the i'm just bear with me. so robin a reminder of all top stories haiti's government is appealing to international armed forces to help deal with a deteriorating security situation. they're angry about arise and gas prices, gangs, an anti government protested of paralyzed country, whether a shortage is a fuel food. and also the leaders meeting in prague have failed to agree on a price cap for gas. so that's despite most members states agreeing that it's best solution to bring down sky high energy costs. thailand's king has met with survivors of thursdays, nursery school basket. 36 people were killed by a full but policeman. at least 22 of them were children. the u. s is
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notable export controls on chinese tech companies. 30 tech firms have not been added to a so called an verified list, and they include china's top maker of memory, chips, y, m, t c. now the new measures prevent beijing from accusing advance to us semi conduct a technology, the rules rules. pub, me also bad us base companies from selling to china without a license. now mike, hannah has more of the details from washington, dc. well, it's certainly the widest ban that has been imposed in at least a decade, and it will have a major impact on china. a given the fact that the technology is used where everything from super computers to missile launches. so this is a critical issue. it is very wide ranging as well in terms of the number of companies that are targeted more than that specific companies are listed. and it
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forbids any us company from selling chip technology to the chinese. but it goes far further than that. it also places a ban on any company worldwide that uses us technology from placing any sales with china. so it's exceedingly why ranging ban the commerce department, which actually announced the ban, also added that it was concerned with china's surveillance activities. and this certainly would be something that would harshly limit those activities. surveillance that commerce department claims is illegal and has been prying into us affairs, such as private phone calls. but this is going to have a massive impact on the development of chinese technology. no school in the district in texas has suspended its entire police force. 5 months after gunman killed 19 students and 2 teachers. the attack of the rob elementary school in
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valley a may show the country, sparking bull appeals for gun control. now the police department has been under investigation for a response to the shooting, including long delays in reaching the gunman. while he was hold up in the classroom hunter, castro has more of what this means for the school district and leave him with few good options. because now they're turning to the texas state police to fill in that void to keep their students safe. but that police department is also under investigation for the way that it handled the school shooting back in may. this police force that is run by the school district. there were only 4 officers remaining after the chief was fired in august for his role in responding to the shooting and 2 others. employees are placed on administrative leave. and the major question that all of these investigations have been looking into is why did it take more than an hour, in fact, 77 minutes to be exact,
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for our police officers to breach the classroom door in order to stop the shooting . the shooter within those classrooms killed 19 students and 2 teachers in the ensuing time and the school district police force. they of course now have been suspended for an indefinite period of time. and state police force that has been asked to replace them still under resignation. at all for its role in responding to that killing. and that's wrong, can you see if he has northern gro region has killed at least 5 people and injured 37 others? that's according to the director of a hospital, that's treating victims. the attack hit a village about 30 kilometers from the regional capital mckelly as follows, report that african needed lead peace talks due to be held this weekend in south africa. have been delayed for logistical reasons. t as a conflict between the federal government and to grow and rebels of killed
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thousands and displaced millions. the ones that could, a general, has said that the floods in bog respond, what result of man made climate change until the terrorists, in speaking during the session of the impact of the flooding. the people of pakistan's are the victims of a green call close of climate injustice. pakistan is responsible for less than one percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. yes, it is facing a super size price for manmade climate change. where months ago, i traveled this and saw a level of climate carnage beyond imagination. flood waters covering the lens of mouth. 3 times i thought the lady of my own country, portugal many have lost everything that homes that livestock, their crops, the future's lives were washed away. heavy rains and flash floods in sudan
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of destroy tens of thousands of homes across the country. aid agencies say at least 80000 families are now in need of humanitarian assistance. there is hipaa morgan reports. this is the road to m zayed village. south of south it are forest capital niana. it's one of the latest villages to be affected by heavy rains and flash floods into dam. many are now living out in the open lay. what little of the i tell them will laska, sir? we have seriously been affected? my house is damaged. all the furniture was damaged and carried away by the water. this room is now completely destroyed. well that all my beds are broken. all my jerry chance have been carried away by the stream. i didn't manage to recover anything and now we settled to washington out of medicine. others lift in makeshift shelters after losing their homes. rains and floods have destroyed hundreds of for denise villages over the past 3 months. at least 140 people have died and tens of
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thousands of families have been displaced. here in dar for 17 years of war that ended in 2020 has made the effects of the floods even worse long, but on the moon you. so now we're here in this very basic shelter. even plastic sheets were received or not enough. this is all what people can get now, and we don't know what to do. we'll know dar forest conflict has been called the 1st climate war. and now there are fears the devastating rains and floods are the consequences of climate change or learn more zoom and harley mill on this isn't is different from the past seasons. our oldest people said that nothing like this happened since the eighty's this year. there is much more rain in southern da for rain rates this autumn are above the normal rates. many here have already been displaced by the years of conflict and we're hoping to rebuild their lives. but now that may take longer. heber morgan ology 0. 1 person's died of to please volunteer
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. gunner said football funds and argentina the crowd was attempting to break into a top division game between janasia and bucher juniors in la plata. the march was sold out with an estimated $10000.00 fans, locked outside. no authority said the fun died of a heart problem while trying to escape the tear gas. or the radian coda says 22 year old marsan money did not die from a beating while in custody. she was detained by iran, cycled morality placed in september for breaking strict dress code laws. the coroner's report, so she suffered multiple organ failure due to underlying illnesses. her mother has rejected those findings. her father says that she had bruises on her legs and held the police responsible for her death. was posted on thursday, show women marching through the iranian city of cods, chanting freedom. the be the way the protest across the country and the world since a meetings, death, and water features across to run have been colored red and solidarity with your
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going protests. an artist died the water that these 3 pulse and squares in response to the deadly crackdown on demonstrators and activists. forest fires on easter island in the south eastern pacific have damage some of its called stone statues. it took emergency cruise 8 hours to control the spread around the desk with heritage site. but some of the figures known as my have said to be badly charged for the island has any $1000.00 of the mega lifts which were caused by the islands. indigenous people more than 500 years ago. in one, if you like, the damage is unquantifiable. unmeasurable is also unrecoverable because the fire warmed the stone and the stone fax. i was trying to fill in with the park administration. we'll have to go to the island to make the corresponding analysis and see how big the damage is. and what we'll have to do in the future. i do not
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know if i have a solution for this. russian president vladimir putin has haste, an informal summons of leaders of exile via nations. on his subject birthday, the commonwealth of independent states took place in saint petersburg. the baller russian president presented his russian counterpart with a voucher for a tractor to tin was also gifted a huge pile of melons. and watermelons, by the leader of 2 chicken's done. along with the gifts came praise and prayers from the head of the russian orthodox church. it's my grain, the media preschool suits and apart from ukraine, where really tragic events happening, regrettably complex, occasionally occur between other states and the post soviet space measures need to be developed to help them with nicole, thanks and level have what's in place that door this time indefinitely, it follows a series of hold up by customers trying to draw their own money. banks will continue urgent operations of businesses, but customers.
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