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russia says a truck bomb has damage the main road and rail bridge connecting crimea to the russian mainland. ah, you are watching al jazeera life from headquarters in delphi and getting abigail also ahead. at least 2 people have been killed in the occupied west bank after is really forces rated a palestinian refugee camp the turkish parliament debates and media bill. the government says were fight disinformation. others say it will be used to crack down on critical reporting. plus were in bangladesh where fishermen say the rising cost of living and warming climates are threatening their future. ah, hello, we be with breaking news in the main bridge. lincoln crimea with mainland russia
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has been damaged after an explosion. russia's national anti terrorism committee says it was caused by a truck bomb part of the road section of the curt, straight crossing has collapse and the fuel tanker train on the rail overpass also caught fire. russia had annex the crimea peninsula from ukraine in 2014. take a look at the area and red, it's the area that's under the control of russian forces, as well as their separate us allies, the kurtz road and rail bridge links, mainland, russia and crimea. and is a vital landra supplying russia military in southern ukraine. ukrainian forces have been pushing a counter offensive in the east and in the southern harrison region. damage to the bridge could mean a major setback for russian forces. we have 2 correspondence standing by for us on this where we challenges in key. but 1st, let's talk to how much val, who's live in moscow, and there's been some strong words coming out of the kremlin. might tell us more
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or that's why we have the statements from the deputy chairman of the national security council. the committee met yet. and he basically said that i have the words here, stop the ukranian official, spoke of the need to strike the crime in bridge. i hope he understands what the retaliatory goals will be strong with. and it is the same med via therefore in july she said if they strike crimea judgment, they will come for them. and yet when he was prime minister, he was the he was the official who all the the yeah, of course it puts in all the but he or the, the building of this bridge which is very dia to the heart of vash. and leadership is the main, as you mentioned, the main supply line between russia and crimea, and the heels, russia,
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public policies and efforts to integrate ukraine to integrate crimea 40. so, i mean, there is a lot of anger here in, in russia, particularly that this comes after those what they called public taj and even if acts against the russian, russian pipelines in the baltic sea. so russia is looking at this as a, another act of war against it. actually, they mention, they use this word, the one of the speak of the, of the state duma. he said this terrorist act is an act of or russia. and that's, i mean, these are, these are the reactions going on here. and it is expected, of course, to do more than just words about. ok, thank you so much for how much val, for that update from moscow for reaction out of ukraine. let's bring in re chance, he's joining us from key for re well,
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how about this for a tweet? this came a couple of hours ago for mc holler, but he's an advisor, one of the main ones to president landscape. and he says, crimea, the bridge, the beginning, everything illegal must be destroyed, everything stolen must be returned to ukraine. everything occupied by russia must be expelled. now he's at confirmation that this was, he crane will know, not explicitly, but it does go a bit further than the kind of language that used in the past to hint at their involvement in particularly high profile strikes like hitting the, the sacrifice and crimea in august where they basically advised russians not to go smoking around fundable installations. there is obviously a lot of jubilation in ukraine today. the me, makers, online having a field day that pointing out that yesterday was vladimir putin 70th birthday and suggesting that this is a, a birthday present for him. but i think behind the bravado there might be
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a bit of nervousness about what a bladder my teacher might do in response. this is a double hits ready if it was the gradient. this is a strategic blow for the russians, and it's a psychological blow as well. strategically, it makes them reinforcing, supplying their troops in the southern front of the war. very, very difficult, if not impossible. the only other rail connection to those troops basically goes very close to the front lines in southern ukraine. and essentially, is untenable for them to use to supply because on the front. but of course, this was a huge infrastructure project, the intense importance to that, to me, please. and himself. he said it's not very long ago when the new regions were annexed. that's any strike on these regions and included crimea, and that was a strike on russian territory. and russia would use all its means all the means
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available to defend it. so we'll have to see how willing and how far he is to take that. alright, thank you. so much for re challenge reporting from keen while the mayor of ukraine 2nd largest cities and several russian missile struck overnight. explosion spread fires in her heave damaging a local medical facility as well as other building. there have been no reports of casualties. the eastern city has been a frequent target of russian strikes since the war began in february. and ukrainian authorities say they found a large burial sites in the eastern town of lehman. the regions governor says it's unclear how many bodies it contains. lehman was retaken by ukraine in recent days. it's now reportedly being used by ukrainian forces as a base for further counter attacks. at least 2 palestinians have been killed and 11 others injured in jeanine in the occupied west bank after is really forces rated a refugee camp. their local sources say one of the palestinians detained as the
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brother of a member of the islamic jihad group was wanted by the israeli army. and earlier on friday is really forces shot kill to palestinian teenagers and separate incidents. and they occupied westbank. this footage shows is really forces beating palestinian to try to rescue an injured 17 year old boy. during one of the incidents in a village near at, i'm a law, a 14 year old was shot in the hedge. you know the separation wall south of co kalia . it happened after is really forces storm. the village to him is following developments from grandma. the result of these rates are usually definitely when it comes to palestinians. we are hearing a funeral procession for one. palestinian was killed on friday by a radiant voice fire. he's the 4th to be killed slides ready for the fire in less than 24 hours hours this morning. we will come to the news of
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the israeli read. did you need a few g cab to palestinians would announce killed by israeli forces fired in jimmy itself? we know that jeanine has been the average sensor of tension. we're talking about more than $114.00 palestinians who were killed by israel since the beginning of the year in the west bank. and a 3rd of those have been killed in genie. and we're also seeing ariel enforcement when it comes to these really res, engineered itself. this is something we haven't seen since. the 2nd house in, in, is called like years and years ago. but it's a lot of tension. it's the deputy years here in the occupied us bags for more than 7 years. and as you can see, tension is still rising. turkey as parliament is debating a controversial media bill proposed by the governing act party and its nationalist allies. the proposed law is intended to combat what its support is called this
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information, but other se will use to crack down on journalists center console glue has more from a stumble. you news in that you cannot send you to research. it is a vocal critique of turkey as economic policies which have resulted in storing inflation and collapsing currency. the capital markets forward suit him for his predictions. on the rapid slide of the turkish, near the new media bill, i guess the some formation which some called censorship law concerned center says top lou mcglenn. i know that we were little, the goal is not to inside public outrage, but to warn about the risks of wrong policy. even if the government changes. i'll keep criticise on the one that we think they're trying to suppress voices by pushing for this not before the election. as the naval table was made by president bridget paper dawns corte and his nationalist l. eyes course for one to 3 years in prison for citizens. so intentionally spread what the government considers
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misleading information. it also requires social media platforms to remote content that seems false and share account details with authorities. but it will allow news websites to receive public advertising revenue and issue pret skarts. i sincerely who runs the multi lingual digital platform of a pro government news outlet. lease some regulation is necessary because it is desirable the, as journalists, we have to keep up with all the developments and social media journalism is a fast pace environment. so if you're not part of that environment before behind opposition parties have tried to block the bill, but are unlikely to succeed. the governing party holds the majority in parliament. what journalists have protested against the bill saying is the government attempt to sense or freedom of expression and restrict independent media? since the definition of falseness is what it is up to, the prosecutors to define what false news is. in this case,
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the system will have an active complaint mechanism is basis to verify is the 40 itself, which mine use is already about. if the authority denies the new story becomes false news. the proposed law, which has been in the works where more than a year, comes ahead of a presidential election scheduled for next year. this neighborhood and a sum of all sound was once known as barbara, the birthplace of early church, his journalism. a lot of them digital and social media now a big role in how we get our news, but may turkish media south. now here if the bill as pass, it could be used as a word, as journalists who total al jazeera, the sample. so i don't, i'll just 0, a plea for help pay t hold on international forces to deal with some gang violence as water and fuel supplies, run low cost. we follow how the serious drought sheep wave and southern spain have
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affected all the harbor. ah ah hi there, good to see you. we've had rain warnings, wind warning, flood warnings for australia's new south wales states. the rain has really just been parked over this area, but the bulk of that precipitation moving toward the tasman, see on sundays we go in for a closer look. we're also gonna drop some cooler air with these other these here. so sidney that kicks down your temperature to 18 degrees. afternoon zealand. com for now, but some weather will slide in here as we head toward monday for the southern elves and some of the mountain passes there, but temperatures certainly coming up over the last little bit round. indo china. it's pretty much from bangkok, rates of hope. mon city getting striked with some pretty solid bands of rain
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sinkers for southern and northern vietnam from denay to hanoi cooler air also rushing into china's fuji and providence kicking out some of that heat. and look at this batch of rain over taiwan, including type with hiv, $26.00 degrees. in some we've got a couple of systems coming together across the korean peninsula and southern japan, system soaking rains. and the winds around this will work up to about 80 kilometers per hour. tokyo 24. just the other day. you registered your call this october day and it years with the high 13 degrees. but your fortunes are changing. close to 30 degrees on tuesday. ah ah
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ah ah ah ah ah hello again, the top stories on al jazeera this hour, the main bridge, lincoln crimea with mainland russia has been damaged after an explosion. russia's national anti terrorism committee says it was caused by a truck on at least 2 palestinians have been killed and 11 others injured by is really forces in the occupied westbank. they were targeted during and is really raised in the jeanie and refugee camp. local say,
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one of the detained is the brother of a member of the islamic jihad group. turkey, as parliament has been debating and media law proposed by the governing party. the government says the bill will tackle this information, but rights group say it will crack down on critical reporting. hey to you has appealed for international help to deal with it's deteriorating security situation . people have been protesting for weeks since prime minister or your laundry, and did fuel subsidies which pushed up prices. gangs are blockaded the main fuel terminal. they've refused to leave until the prime minister steps down. the government is warning of a humanitarian catastrophe with major shortages of petrol and food. while the members of the organization of american states have gathered in lima for this year, as general assembly, they discussed economic and political concerns across the region with the unrest in haiti topping their agenda. marianna sanchez reports. members of the
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52nd assembly of the organization of american states agreed hades. economic and security crisis is one of the regions biggest challenges. haiti's request for an international police force to confront gangs didn't go unanswered as the minister expect united nation system that has both capacities to be present in high t to grove rapid response. and that the security council can advance with urgency with the universal multilateral system must provide a solution. but there were differences on some of the other issues. members the nels to human rights violations in we got our but a motion to remove opposition leader one wider as then as well as representative failed to pass. as part of the li, medical ration members pledged to work for gender equality and fight against discrimination and poverty. one of the most pressing issues in the america is the migration of thousands of people. the united nation says 86000000 latin america now
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live in extreme poverty. members here at the assembly say they are committed to help. hanner must have thousands of migrants were risking their lives. crossing the darian gap. one of the most treacherous roots in the americans in say that armor in the right now there is a migration crisis that we must attend to. and we must respond with the fat and joint responsibility to the cries of hundreds of thousands of latin american brothers. that are going through a very difficult situation. sadly, you a secretary of state antony blinkin pledged $240000000.00 for migrants and refugees . the pulse pandemic slow down, and the rise in food and fuel costs because of the war in ukraine, remain a great challenge in these countries. and one of the most unequal regions in the world. when diana sanchez, i'll just see that lima bid a school district in the us state of texas or suspended his entire police force 5
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months after a gun and killed 19 students on 2 teachers. the attack of rob elementary and of all day and may spark more appeals for gun control. the police department has been under investigation for its response to the shootings. heidi's castro has more on what this means for the school district. it leaves 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. 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,
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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 the us as announced more export controls on chinese tech companies. china, us top maker of memory chips, why m t c is among the companies affected? the new measures will prevent beijing from accessing advanced u. s. semi conductor technology, they also ban us based companies from selling the hardware to china without a license. my can, as in washington with more on the impact fees restrictions might have. well, it certainly the white as ban that has been imposed in at least
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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 specific companies are listed. and it forbids any us company from selling chip 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's surveillance activities. and this certainly would be something that would partially limit those activities. so
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valence 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 rescue crews. and ireland are still searching for survivors after an explosion at a service station. police confirmed at least 7 people were killed in the village of chris law and county don and go the block to destroy the petrol station and damage apartments. your leaders meeting and prague have fail to agree on a price cap for gas. that's despite most member states agreeing. it's the best solution to bring down energy costs driven up by the war in ukraine stuff. austin has more from the check 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 high gas prices has been fighting the block europeans long
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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 a chase me and folks your mind 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 tackle a 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 . your leaders are under pressure to find
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a solution fast. a couple of hours drive out of the check capital marble, 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 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 it 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 forest fires on easter island in the southeastern pacific of damage. some fits carved stone statues, the pacific island controlled by chile ly. some 3 and
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a half 1000 kilometers off its west coast. it took emergency crews 8 hours to control the flames around the unesco world heritage site. but some of the figures are set to be badly charred. the island has nearly one thousands of the statues which were carved by its indigenous people more than 500 years ago. he won the damage unquantifiable. immeasurable 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 know if i have a solution for this fisherman and bangladesh say they're struggling to make ends meet and they blame. soaring fuel costs a 50 percent rise and diesel prices and having an effect on other essentially and extreme weather patterns are making the situation worse. one fisherman told al
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jazeera about the hardships he's facing. i'm on po disability. i'm on mom. pollard, maddie, my name is kirby mcgee. i was born in run gonna and chuck to graham. i miss how about him? i little. i'm a c fisherman and 58 years old. and i have been in this straight for a long time on apple. they live with them. we typically had for the ocean after bank provision for our trips needed it, but now the prices of essentials have double because of high diesel costs. evelyn fell on them, but it used to cost us there 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 told was gonna have, we know, 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 starting out, but things have changed. and i've, sometimes we are even scared to head to the deep sea because of the nature of the weather, which is now unpredictable. what is i? i'm on that we don't have any compass or navigational tools,
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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. i can predict the weather just by looking at the formation of the clouds and the color of the sea water. i think we can excellent news and other information as there is no mobile communication network. when we are in the deep sea, i thought i got cameras. now there is no rain during the monsoon season before we can not even fish during the stormy season, but nowadays we can waive up the weather pattern is completely changed. 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 are always struggling to make ends meet a little more thought? i'm on, i'm on family down at the bottom. i have to support 12 family members, including my children and grandchildren. i'm the only breadwinner in the family, and sometimes we go to a rough time,
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especially when the fishing trawler breaks down for families that have i, there was enough for ya here. the government is making the use of the ukraine and the russian conflict and using it as a pretext to increase the price by 50 percent. in other words, texting us unfairly by cutting into our earnings. it is like the big fishing, the small fries, not all the way around. do you understand me what spain is facing a crisis in its annual all of harvest? the nation experience, its worst drought in 500 years the summer and its olive oil production could be down by as much as 40 percent. harry faucet reports in the province of high and southern spain. autumn in southern spain. the time when the olives turn green and plump ahead of the harvest, the province of high end is become a virtual monoculture. more than 60000000 olive trees producing more than a 5th of the world's olive oil. this year's harvest is projected to be down
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massively gabrielle chica has spent his life working these groves. he says this summer's drought, which scientists have called the worst for 500 years as that some trees barren, some with a much reduced number of usable olives. it's into the being great for them, which is this is the main source of income, especially for people from the high in the area. without olives, than construction work goes down. and a bit of everything else are being lost. if people don't have incomes, they don't spend all of trees. a famously hardy able to survive extremes of heat and cold and keep producing their fruit. the fact that these trees so stressed off to this year's drought and heat wave is a worrying sign for this region. that rely so heavily on them. the fear is that climate change could greatly disrupt spain's olive oil production line. the country provides nearly half of the entire global supply. agriculture already places,
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huge demands on limited water resources. industry leaders here this summer's shock could point towards a future not too far away doing it unless it was, you know, everything indicates that what used to happen occasionally is becoming something structural. this unfortunately means average temperatures will volume with higher peaks as well. and very little rain. when it does rain, it's going to be $21.00 already along with other vegetable oils. prices are going up. although producers say not by enough to compensate for this year is collapsed tavis. a lot of it, they, it's green gold, oil, vegetables, everything has gone up because of the inflation and also now with the small duction of all the vote, it all has an impact. when it comes to rising crisis in the fields, the work goes on. the aim to salvage as much as possible if this is harvest, the forecast is for more dry weather in the coming weeks. and while.

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