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a informed opinion, i believe that our media agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many time. political debate. is the commonwealth still something that king charles will take inside story on al jazeera? ah, ah ah ah .
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please help 80 request international forces to deal with weeks of violence by anger arise and fuel prices. ah, so rahman you're watching on their line. well, headquarters here in the whole, so coming up new deal, you leaders fail to reach an agreement to cut the price of gas. the country's struggle with rising energy prices, the families in tylenol, the deaths of these 22 children killed in the daycare center. the king has met the victims, families and visitors the injured this older. you can't see, you can't taste it. and the danger lurking in the water for one community in the us . what's making it so toxic
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ah, put into the program, have government is appealing to international armed forces to intervene as a security situation continues to deteriorate. gangs, and protested of power lies the country, causing the humanitarian crisis. it's a spy, lot of control. now the caribbean nation has effectively ground to a halt and gangs blockaded the main fuel terminal. 4 weeks ago. they're refusing to leave until prime minister ariel or li steps down. there are a major shortages of petrol and food, as well as bottled water, which is fueling a color outbreak. leaders from the organization of american states who are meeting in peru, se haiti's future is at risk of your fantasies. for despite the, if it's made by the international community during the last decade, which brazil and others have substantially contributed to the situation have not only degraded but now tuning concerning. the deterioration of its security
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conditions imposes an urgent challenge risking the future outlook of the haitian people. improve marina, such as s more from the beating of the organization of american states in lima, former and foreign minister, john victoria. news made a pre here because he said that the economic situation in haiti is catastrophic. as he put it, explained to 2 members of the lead up to gang controlling as a fuel piece once the terminal, which is causing great have a tv because it's affecting the distribution of drinking water. not only transportation and well functioning of hospitals that exhibit so. so dramatic and so important. so to form of the asked for assistance for an international police force, not a military force by the police force. and there have been some reactions to the
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question would be what kind of form this course will have? who will be that will be united nation, be part of it. we don't know what it would look like, but if you are a secretary of state, lincoln said that the us committed. we secured cable and canada, foreign minister melanie julie said the force must lead 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 haiti, russian forces say they've captured territory and ukraine's eastern denette screeching is 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 kilometer since the latest offensive began to good
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results were achieved in the south of ukraine. this week we are liberating or land or people from the through the roof from them every day. they're true and you are sure to get to the lands which were occupied by russia earlier. and you creating the authorities say, be still. people have died in russian strikes on residential buildings in the southern city of jap reacher. un nuclear watchdog says the shelling also damaged a pipeline, providing electricity to a reactor at the apparition nuclear plant on thursday. the i a says diesel generators were used while an alternative power source was found. a leaders meeting in prague have failed to agree on a price count. the gas not despite most member states agreeing is the best solution to bring down sky high energy cost driven up by the war in ukraine bass and has more from the check capital. both pastors urging you lead us to stand firm against moscow, but you will be in unity is once again on the threat,
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how to tackle sky high gas prices has been the fighting. 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 as 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 a joint, but she is a chase me and show me and off of 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 take a look crisis. and a cap on gas prices must be put in place. a call for unity here in prague at the start, if it 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
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. your leaders are under pressure to find a solution fast. the couple of hours drive out of the check capital barbara 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. but 7 years, 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 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 fi. 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 the 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 jailed by the russian rights activists russians miss same as human rights group and the
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ukranian organization. the documents war crimes is being seen as a strong condemnation of the invasion of ukraine and the presidents of bella, roofs and russia. alas, belli etzky has been campaigning for democracy and human rights in valerie symbol than 30 years. but he's been in prison on charges of tax evasion since last year. the moral is one of russia's oldest human rights organizations. it was set up to uncover abuses that were carried out in soviet era prisons and rational authority shut down that group last year. and ukraine center for civil liberties was established in 2007 to promote human rights general has more from of low hello. i am loving the install, the director of the no beach and noble institute in our slow an unexpected phone call on behalf of the center for civil liberties. will be awarded the nobel peace prize for 2022 received in the ukrainian capital q,
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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 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 alice, by russia, which is not. it is important. it is important for the world. it is important for people in russia. the 3rd recipient is alice b ski, a human rights campaign for decades in bed roost. his group, the asner documents,
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the use of torture under 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 awards nobel committee chair, barry thrice anderson acknowledged that this was a peace prize set against the worst war on the european continent in 7 decades 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 piece. now, issues of war and peace are always political. thus is the political context of the price. she said the recipients in 3 neighboring countries involved
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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 concerned him at all, 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. john hall al jazeera of low. thailand's king has visited survivors of thursday's massacre at a nursery schooled kima ha voyager long corn and travel to the long boulogne to province with queens data to meet survivors, to hospitals. that 6 people were killed when a full policeman opened fine that he's 22 victims of children. it's one of the worst attacks in thailand's history. tony chang has more from the north of the
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country, staring blankly into a future of unfathomable loss. the bereaved mother still can't 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, 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. we've seen 2 mass killings by a soldier. now, policeman. is it a concern view that these people imposition is both doroty in power. it is big
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concern. suddenly only cancer, but me will surely have to do something that will be hard in a country where the military wheeled so much power. the prime minister, a general himself visited the families on friday afternoon, handing out checks for compensation to the victims, families. with all the noise and commercial 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. and the families that they leave behind. and the children made one last journey coffins 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,
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no one pu north eastern time. still had here on out to 0. the u. s. chips away at china's major tech companies as it looks to the future. and devastating rains and floods displays tens of thousands of people in sit on wednesday, the food crisis. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle aways, there has been a very hot year for china and it's still pretty hot just in food. yeah. but you can see from the organ hit from the cloud, that cold front of things have certainly cool down terms has been brought back to where they should be. the bins, persistent re notes now lighter along the yangtze. and it's di,
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below 30 for the most part, except in hong kong, where was to little bit above average. where, where the proper probably tie while much is saturday's forecast saturday and sunday will still see similar sorts of weather in japan. we start off with rather a cooler breeze in of late. again, you're tempted to come down for this near record spell, but he's going to get rather wet by the time you get the under sunday. that rain that's gathered across the yellow sea. you will be effective, the korean valencia, and a good part of southern japan as well. the more axis weather as the season sees, the rain going south is this sort of circulation here, which is spread showers into borneo back into sudden parts of thailand and doris in cambodia. little less so in sumatran job. those hardly bone dry i have to say, and is, although the officially, the monsoon trough is only reached this far, it's been dry a lot further south as you know last week. but this rain is still unusually fall off in india. and it's there for
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a couple more days. the weather sponsored by categories, the british political party and more with the labor party, is a criminal conspiracy against its members. newly obtained documents reveal members silenced, suspended, and forced out my going, this is unbelievable, and free speech was shut down an exclusive investigation. the labor files party on al jazeera. ah, the me book about here watching. i was there with me to hold on the reminder of all top
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stories. government is appealing to international forces to help deal with a deteriorating security situation. gangs and anti government protests as a paralyzed the country, whether shortages of to food and horse. and the leaders meeting in prague has failed to agree on that price count against amounts. despite most member states agreeing, that is the best solution to bring down the sky high energy costs. and times king has met with survivors, a says a nursery school massacre. 36 people were killed by a former policeman. at least 22 of them were children. the us as an out small export controls on chinese tech companies. 30 tech firms have been added to the so called an verified list, and they include china's top maker of memory chips. why m t c? the new measures prevent basing from accessing advanced u. s. semi conduct a technology rules also ban us based companies from selling to china without
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a license. mike, hannah has more from washington d. c. 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. given the fact that the technology is used for 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 forbids any u. s. company from selling technology to the chinese, but it goes 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 than the commerce department, which actually announced the ban, also added that it was concerned with china is surveillance activities. and this
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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. your school district in texas a suspended its entire police force. 5 months after a gunman killed 19 students in 2 teachers. the attack at rob elementary invalid a inmate sparked more appeal for gun control. the police department has been under investigation for its response to the shooting. it's accused of taking too long to reach the gunman while he was hold up in the classroom. how did your castro has more or what this means for the school district and leave them 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
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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 replaced 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, 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 then suing time and the school district police force. they of course now have been suspended for an indefinite period of time and a state police force that has been asked to replace them still under resignation.
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at all, for its role in responding to that killing. the radian coda says 22 year old boss. i mean he did not die from a beating while in police custody. she was detained by ron circle, morality, police, and september for breaking strict dress code laws. the coroner's report state she suffered volt floor and 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. footage posted on thursday shays women marching through a radiant city of chanting freedom. there's been a ways of protest across the country of the world since meetings death last month. the un secretary general has said that the recent floods in bunker song were a result of manmade climate change until the good terrorist has been speaking during the session on the impact of the flooding. the people of pakistan's are the victims of
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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 sized price for men made 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, the total laddie of my own country. portugal many have lost everything that homes that livestock, their crops, the future's lives were washed away. august thought is still recovering from record flooding that killed $1700.00 people and cost of the $40000000000.00 disease and damage to farming communities have prompted warnings of another disaster in the weeks and months to come. a solve a bunch of both reports from jim. sure,
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a 3rd of pocket sun and the water the you and calls it a monsoon on sterile 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 launch vargas on whether it's multiple other countries that underwrite some known to vargas on take, you know, take the risk, you know, and then, you know, getting charged the banks to give us loans. give us back ranch, a great vanity has been sent a memo by nature. and that memo has come via buck a sun, and we waited a war against nature with burning up with our addiction to fossil fuels. and no nature is reaching a lot of these waters. my proceed in
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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 month 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 questioning how 8 is being distributed. if you send 100 plans under plans will take 1600 tons, 1000 tons to 1500 tons 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 under water. the cause of the
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state of the u. s. will be under water. the u. k. would be under water and you know, should be no town without water. everybody would be turning in. it's whatever 60 feet of water standing. so this is the kind of scale that we have with agriculture, education, health, roads, bridges, real cracks, everything has been effected. even if the government had the estimated $40000000000.00 to rebuild it could take years. another monsoon season is just a few months away. some of java down to 0, john. sure, my son. and you can watch august on the great deluge here on saturday. oh, $330.00 gmc on al jazeera, heavy rains of flood, since it all of destroyed tens of thousands of homes across the country. made agencies say at least $80000.00 families are now in need of humanitarian assistance, or there is hipaa morgan reports. this is the road to m zayed village south of
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south dar 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 tended them with laska so we have seriously been affected. my house was 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 the medicine. others lived in makeshift shelters after losing their homes, reins and floods have destroyed hundreds of for the needs villages over the past 3 months. at least 140 people have died and tens of 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
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basic shelter, even plastic sheets were received or not enough, and this is all what people can get now. and we don't know what to do with no 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 harley miller. this isn't is different from the past seasons. our oldest people said that nothing like this happened since the eighty's this year. that is much more rain in southern da for rain rates this autumn are above a 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. that counting isn't away in the cities general election, people picking 120 legislatures the vote went ahead despite a deadlock in parliament on a series of major constitutional reforms. tackling high unemployment and crime is a priority for the incoming government. that community in the state of california
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says it can't trust its own water supply. it said to have high levels of arsenic in it's an arsic is a toxic substance which occurs naturally, but large amounts are often used as an insect aside. well, rentals visited residents who are desperate for help. when former dennis hudson prompts water from his well in allens worth california, he knows there's danger lurking, even though the water looks clean, it's contaminated with high amounts of arsenic. the way we feel about the water is it can't be trusted there carcinogens in the water. arsenic is a carcinogen, it will cause cancer. it effect it fixes itself to the fatty tissues in the by the toxic substance leaches into the water supply from underground rock formations. the u. s. government says the safe level of arsenic is 10 parts per
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1000000000. hudson's well, water has more than $300.00 parts per 1000000000, and many other wells in the community are similar. arsenic is colorless. and his odorless. you can't see it. you can't taste it. and in fact, people before we really realized the extent of the arsenic in our wire, there are people who visit allen's worth in, say, wow, this water really taste good. allen's worth is an impoverished town of about 600 people founded by black settlers over 100 years ago. because people don't trust the safety of their water. many travel to other towns to buy filtered water for cooking and drinking. it's a problem that extends far beyond this small california farming town across the united states. it's estimated that 2100000 people draw their water from wells contaminated with high levels of arsenic. scientists from the university of
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california have set up an experimental filtering project on dennis hudson's farm. so the implant groundwater has about $200.00 parts per 1000000000, arsenic. and by the time it reaches the end of our chic maintaining retreated this water. it's coming out consistently below 10 parts per 1000000. similar filtration systems have succeeded in countries with high arsenic concentrations like india and bangladesh. this promise is to me, one of the moist, if not, go lowest cost ways, who reliably remove arsenic from gun order at a price that local communities can afford. the researchers hope the equipment chance solve arsenic problems in other communities, and dennis hudson is praying. it will, what would it mean if you could live with clean water? it would mean the world to this community and to california, it would just mean life and life abundantly clean water in a time of climate change. andrew.

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