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a play for help. hi, he request scenes, national armed forces to deal with wakes of violence spots by ango over a rise in fuel prices. ah, hello, i mainly anglin. this is al jazeera alive from job house are coming up. no deal a you late is fail to reach an agreement to cap. the price of gas is country struggle with rising energy prices. a texas school district suspends its police force criticized for its response to a mass shooting that killed 21 students and teachers. and where in bangladesh, where fishermen say the rising cost of living and climate change and making it hot to survive. ah,
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ah, welcome to the program. we begin in hazy, where the government is appealing, the international armed forces to intervene as the security situation continues to deteriorate. he will have been protesting the weeks after prime minister arreola on re ended fuel subsidies pushing prices up the caribbean. nation has ground to a halt since gangs blockaded the main fuel terminal. they've refused to leave until on re steps down. the prime minister is warning of a humanitarian crisis as the country faces at major shortages of both petrol and food. ma'am, my little community, i am asking the international community and all the countries that are friends of haiti to support us, help us focus minturn crisis. i am also asking for aiden help my mom a need for you to give us the support we need to stop people from dang in droves. if we don't do anything, we need to add water and medication to reduce the people that are sick. in other
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colors later to make a return to the country and, and members of the organization of american states said they're committed to helping hazy leaders meeting empowers say the crisis is putting the islands future at risk. a bizarre does is for despite the if it's made by the international community during the last decade for which brazil and others have substantially contributed to haiti, the situation has not only degraded but it is now turning concerning. the deterioration of its security conditions imposes an urgent challenge risking the future outlook of the haitian people. marianna sanchez has more from map mazing, in layman, former and foreign minister. john victoria. news may done a plea 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 controlling as
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a fuel piece. one steel terminal, which is causing great have a team in tv because it's affecting the distribution of drinking water. not only that, the transportation and the well functioning of hospitals. so so dramatic employ important. so to form of the ask for assistance for an international police force, not a military force by the police force. and there have been some reaction the, the question would be, what kind of form discourse will have, who will lead it? will the united nations be part of it? we don't know what it would look like, but if you are a secretary of state, anthony lincoln said that the u. s. is committed to restore security. katie and canada. foreign minister melanie, julie said the force must may lead by haitian. this is what we know for now. but for sure, here at the assembly, there has been some special interest in the situation in haiti to ukraine,
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where russian forces say they've captured territory in the don. yes gradient. it's the 1st time the kremlin has claim success. since keith 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 defensive began for good reasons who are 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. ukrainian authorities, meanwhile, se they've found a large burial side in the east. in town of layman, the regions governor says it's unclear how many bodies it contains. layman was re taken by ukraine over the weekend after russia withdrew its troops over fees. they would be surrounded and now reportedly been used by ukraine forces as
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a base for further counter attacks. a late his meeting in prague have failed to agree on a price cap for gas. that's the spine moist members stains agreeing. it's the best solution to bring down sky high energy costs, driven up by the war in ukraine. fasten has more from the chick capital post asked us urging you, lead us to stand firm against moscow. but european unity is once again on the threat. how to tackle sky hi, gas prices has been 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 joined for she is chase me
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and to show me and also 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 you lead us are under pressure to find a solution fast. a couple of hours drive out of the check capital by boat, how badly java is trying to keep warm. now temperatures are dropping. the high gas prices have made alternative sources of amity like locks and whoo, pallets hard to come by. but 7 years, 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 for order. if we don't have many guesses winter, we might have to move out and sell up 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 the differences between richer and less well of countries would have to be confronted and resolved, steadfast, and l $20.00. brock rescue crews in ireland had been working through the night, searching for survivors after an explosion at a service station. police confirmed at least 3 people were killed in the village of chris live in the cat in county don ago. the blast destroyed the petrol station and damaged apartments. rescuers searching for people trapped inside the building. thailand, king has visited survivors of those days. massacre at a nursery school. king. my ha, jiro long colon, traveled to know why lamb poor province with queens to theda to meet survive. is it
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2 hospitals? 36 people were killed when a former policemen opened fire at least 22 of the victims with children. it's one of the worst attacks in thailand's his string. tiny chang is in known while emperor and has this report staring blankly into a future of unfathomable loss. this bery 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 help 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
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must be made. so this never happens again in the last 2 years were seen to mass killings by a soldier. now policeman. this is a concern for you that these people in positions of authority and power. it is big 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
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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 tony checking out 0, no one and pu northeast in time. and us school district in texas has suspended its entire police force. 5 months after gunman killed 19 students and 2 teachers. the attack at rob elementary in of all day in may, span to more appeals for gun control. the police department has been under investigation for its slow response to the shooting adage, castro has more on what the suspension mains for the school district elite 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 for the way that it handled the school shooting back in may.
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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 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. still ahead on al jazeera,
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the u. s. chips away at china's major tech fans with new export control and devastating floods displaced tens of thousands of people in the jan, worsening the food crisis. ah. with the prevailing breeze, such as there is, is an onshore what, which means this wall more to here in the gulf is producing humid weather in cutting bahrain use inside a saturday. possibly even q 8 or 4210 to suggest it's not that he don't feel very uncomfortable. opposite story in turkey with this on shore breeze, a cold northerly bringing rain and a drop in temperature eventually to the capitol. certainly through the boss 1st. see of mom and then this breeze will event she dropped temperatures are in gaza for
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example, where it's been about 30 for a while there. but between those 2, nothing much is going on occasional showers in the higher ground, saudi western side of yemen, the temperature come down in a good part of iran. we're still talking 42 in baghdad. it has been a hot year and it continues that hot spell bus and we get to sunday spot, the difference little bit better. i suppose. in the western side of turkey, the wind has changed directions not coming on shore in northern egypt. otherwise, there's little difference that the rains in central africa, i've gone sense of the equator. of course, they're still there a long way north, up in denisia and a long way south. got it. the angola south of that, it's pretty warm i v k. is the world's leading coker producer,
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but it's weak infrastructure makes traveling a challenge. we followed to dr. zoom as he grapples with repairs to his many backup, and yet one of the few willing to drive to remote villages. risking at all ivory coast on our do oh the me and are you watching on 0? i'm emily angry. he's a reminder about top stories. his alum heidi's government is appealing to international forces to help deal with it, deteriorating security situation. people have been protesting the weeks after prime
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minister ariel on re entered fuel subsidies pushing up prices. gangs have surrounded a major fuel terminal and have refused to leave until on re step down. thailand, king is met with survivors of the day nursery school massacre. 36 paperwork killed by a former policeman. at least 22 of them were victim with children rather. and to the u. s. school district of well day in texas had suspended its entire police force 5 months after gunman killed 19 students and she teaches the police department has been under investigation for a slow response to the shooting still in the us. and it's announced more export controls on chinese tech companies. the 30 tech firms have been added to the so called unverified list. the latest additions include china's top maker of memory, chips, y m k. seeing the new measures prevent banking from accessing advanced us semiconductor
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technology. the rules also ban us bank companies from selling the machinery to beijing without a license. my candidate has been following developments 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 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 if for any u. s. company from selling technology to the chinese, but it goes small 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,
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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 limited 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. the un secretary general says recent flags in pakistan were result of manmade climate change. $1700.00 people were killed and the disaster costs nearly $40000000000.00. and tony, a good terrorist has been speaking during a session on the impact of that flooding. the people of pakistan 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,
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it is spacing. a super sized price for men made climate change. when months ago, i traveled this and saw a level of climate carnage beyond imagination. floodwaters covering the lens and mouth 3 times a total 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 in flash floods in sudan have destroyed tens of thousands of homes across the country. agency say at least 80000 families and now in need of humanitarian assistance as him. morgan reports this is the road to m. zayed village, south of 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, ugh,
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i had of them were less cosette. 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 settle to washington out of medicine. others lift in makeshift shelters after losing their homes, reins and floods have destroyed hundreds of to the knees, 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. wow. but on the moon you. so now we're here in this very basic shelter, even plastic sheets, when i received or, or not enough, 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
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devastating rains and floods are the consequences of climate change or learn more zoom and 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 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. heap, morgan al jazeera, his shaman in bangladesh, say they struck to make ends, mates, and they blame sewing fuel costs. a 50 percent rise in diesel prices is having a knock on effect on other essentials, extreme weather patterns and making the situation was one fisherman towed out to 0 about the hardships he's facing. i'm and put his realty. i'm on mom. holy mother. my name is kirby mcgee. i was born in rango, near chuck to graham. i miss how go to my living. i'm a c fisherman and 58 years old. and i have been in this straight for
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a long time on apple. there we go, live with them. we typically had for the ocean after bank provision for our trips needed it, but now the prices of essentials have doubled because of high digital costs. evelyn fell on them, but it used to cost us out on $1600.00 for all expenses for a fishing expedition. really not. that's double that. making it very difficult for us to look what i was probably gonna have. we now have to journey more than 24 hours to reach the fishing grounds in the sea. years ago we could find catches within 2 hours of studying outlet, but things of change am. i've sometimes we are even scared to head to the deep sea because of the nature of the weather, which is no unpredictable good is i, i'm not that we don't have any compass or navigational tools and, but i can predict the mood of the sea and how it will be including it's that just by traveling few kilometers i know is from experience levels. i can predict the weather just by looking at the formation of the clouds and the color of the sea water i think we connects isn't used and other information,
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as there is no mobile communication network. when we are in the deep sea, i thought i recall was now there is no rain during the munson season before. we cannot even fish during the stormy season. but nowadays we can wake up. the weather pattern is completely changed. it follow together that if we could get a sooner in the gps navigation tools than it would be so much easier for us to catch fish in the deep sea. but how can we purchase such type of equipments when we were always struggling to make ends meet of, or thought i'm out of, i'm out of emily, them as a bottles of i have to support 12 family members, including my children and grandchildren. but i'm the only bread winner in the family love. and sometimes we go to a rough time, especially when the fishing trawler breaks down double port pharmacist. i work when i say i was in australia even though like the government is making this juice of the ukraine and the russian conflict and using it as a pretext to increase the full price by 50 percent as that. in other words,
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texting us on fairly well by cutting into our earnings. it is like the big fishing, the small fries, not down the way around. do you understand me? what do rudolph forest fires on easter island in the southeast and pacific have damage some of its carved stone statues. it took emergency cruise 8 hours to control the spread around the unesco world heritage site. but some of the figures known as milly, i said to be badly chad. the island has nearly a 1000 of the mega lengths which were kept by the islands indigenous paypal. well than 500 years ago. a community in the u. s. state of california says he can't trust its own water supply. it said to have levels or high levels of asked nick asked, nick is a toxic substance which occurs naturally. a large amounts are often used as an insect aside. rog reynolds visited residents who are in desperate need of help when former dentist hutson pumps water from his well in allen's worth, california,
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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. they're carcinogens and the water arsenic is a carcinogen. it will cause cancer. it, it affect it. it fixes itself to the fatty tissues in the body. the toxic substance, leeches into the water supply from underground rock formations. the u. s. government says the safe level of arsenic is 10 parts per 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 would visit allen's worth and say, wow,
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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 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 achievement training, we cheated. this water. it's coming out consistently below 10 parts per 1000000000 . similar filtration systems have succeeded in countries with high arsenic concentrations like india and bangladesh. this promise is to me, one of the lowest,
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if not go lowest cost ways, who reliably remove arsenic from gun water at a price that local communities can afford. the researchers hope the equipment can solve arsenic problems in other communities, and dennis hutson 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 and droughts. more precious than ever. robert olds al jazeera allen's worth california, and in some news just in traffic has been shot on the only bridge linking crimea with russia. after a fuel tank, a train caught fire video posted on line also appears to show major damage to the road section of the coach strike bridge. it's a major supply route linking the russian mainland with the areas in ukraine. it
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occupies one person has died after police 5 t gas at football fans imagined taina. a crown was attempting to break into a top division game between jim and nausea and baka juniors in la plata. the match was sold out with a mr. made a 10000 fans locked outside authority, say the fan died of a hot problem or trying to escape the t football is slowly gaining popularity in the philippines where basketball has long dominated. and that's because charitable organizations have introduced the sport to children in impoverished communities. the girls for bolting has qualified for the straight child world cup, which kicks off in cotton on saturday. barnaby lo has the day towns from manila in any other neighbourhood in the philippines. this would have been a basketball court. must massage and thought all but for years no british coach in
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charity worker roy moore has been teaching you tear how to play football. not only as a sport, but as a way out of poverty made just felt like gradually and really growing things from the grassy top is where we could make the most difference. not just with football, but with the education, the social, emotional development, the holistic mentoring that we bring here at that play. and being able to recall that level, the playing field. jasmine claire grew up in an impoverished area and just started playing football last year. but she speeded into the play at the football club. it's become one of the more competitive teams in the country. and she plans to use this experience to get the college scholarship. so then if those are weak off, it's one way of showing that i can be good both in sports and in my study. now jasmine is part of the national team that reached the final of this 3 child world cup in brazil. in 2014 football is oddly an elective sport in the philippines. it's
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really only recently that it's becoming mainstream. it is the women who are leading the way to the national team qualify for the women's world cup next year. the 1st time for any philippine football team 2022 has been a breakthrough year for to women's national team. they reached the semi's of the women's asian cup and one to final against regional power house thailand. at the southeast asian championships. there's no stigma for the girls to play with, so they have an opportunity to, to buy a new soon as they join in as soon as they play the challenge against boys. the challenge they go, caller stronger people when they have the level of quickly. it's just giving them a chance. a lot of countries don't give them a chance. it's a chance of a lifetime for families like jasmine's for other siblings are also being coached by roy. anything if they do well, they will all have a shot.
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