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this challenge that family attention and cultural tradition. well, you would thing with the countdown block on douglas county marks the final days al is minute and 2nd until cattle a 2020 to kick fil for the 1st time the competition is being held in the middle east. and they'll be plenty of other for the 1st will come to be played in november, december female referees in the men's tournament ended ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of old time pound down to bags like this one happening all out of the day. hot, the excitement to building but fans in the 32 nations, he qualified and perhaps even more so in the high city. ah,
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moscow says a truck farm has damage the bridge connecting crimea to the russian mainland. it's a vital supply route for its forces fighting and southern ukraine. ah, you're watching l 0 alive from a headquarters in del hi, i'm getting you navigate. also a heads is really forces kill 2 palestinians during a rated a refugee camp and the occupied west bank. haiti is requesting an international security force to deal with weeks of violence, a supplies up water fuel on basic goods run out saw sweet follow how this year is drought and heat wave in southern spain have effective all of harvest. ah,
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ah, hello. we begin with breaking news in the main bridge. lincoln crimea with mainland russia has been damaged after an explosion. so security camera footage appears to show a huge blast at the kurt straits bridge earlier saturday morning now rushes national . anti terrorism committee says it was caused by a truck bomb, and 3 people have died so far. well, part of the road section i could straight crossing, has now collapsed and the fuel tank or train on the rail overpass caught fire. the bridge is a vital supply route for rest of forces in southern ukraine. president vladimir putin drove a truck right across that bridge to inaugurated in 28 team. at the time it was the only land corridor between crimea and the russian mainland. mohammed valve has the latest reaction out of moscow. former president dmitri med head of who is now the deputy chairman of the national security council. he basically said about
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little while ago or days ago, one of the ukrainian officials spoke of the need to strike. i thought the particular bridge hi i hope is i hope he understands what the retaliatory goals will be. he also said in july, in july he said, if they hit crimea, judgment day will come for them. so, i mean, this is a very strong reaction from mid viet f and also the speaker of the state duma. he described what happened as an act of war on russia. so very of the, obviously russian leadership, very angry with what happened. they consider it a i, a terrorist act, and russia has promised of vowed to react to any tight to, to this particular type of, of, of attack on it's what it considers its territory. and it's interesting,
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while ukrainian officials have also reacted to the explosion or challenges in chief with more there's a lot of insinuation, but no explicit confirmation that this was the behavior, the results, the actions of ukraine's military, the most austere to are you know, think was taken by mckayla padaya, who's an advisor to the president the landscape alongside a picture of the batting bridge, he writes on switzer crimea, the bridge, the beginning. everything illegal must be destroyed. everything stolen must be returned to ukraine. everything occupied by russia must be expelled. other officials with recants had a bit more fun with this city. secretary of the national security and defense council of ukraine had a picture of the burning bridge. alongside marilyn monroe was singing. happy birthday mister president's will, of course, yesterday friday was vladimir putin, the president of russia's 70th birthday. sic burn was the simple comment
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from another official ukrainian accounts, but i suspect the behind this provider there is a bit of nervousness in ukraine about what the response from russia might be. this is a huge blow to them both logistically and in terms of psychology as well logistically, it makes that very, very difficult for the russians to supply that troops in the south of ukraine fighting against ukrainian forces that another reminder now about where that explosion took place so take a look at the area and red. it's under the control of russian forces under separatist allies, be kurtz road and rail bridge links, mainland, russia, and crimea. and the vital land roots supplying russia military and southern ukraine . ukrainian forces have been pushing a counter offensive in the east and in the southern source on region. while damage to the current straight bridge appears to be affecting maritime traffic to tracking
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websites show a build up of vessels around the passage. the route is a shipping corridor for russian ports in the black sea to ukrainian regions under military occupation, and to see if as of the mayor of ukraine. second largest city says several russian missile struck overnight. explosion spread fires in car eve, damaging a local medical facility and other building. there been no reports of casualties. the eastern city has been a frequent target of russian strikes since the war began in february. meanwhile, ukrainian authorities say that they found a large burial sites in the eastern town of lima. and the regions governor says it's unclear how many bodies it contains. the amount was re taken by ukraine in recent days. it's now reportedly being used by ukrainian forces as a base for further counter attacks. in other news, at least 2 palestinians have been killed and 11 others injured by is really forces
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in the occupied westbank. they were targeted during and is really raised in the janine refugee camp. local sources say one of the palestinians detained is the brother of a member of the islamic jihad group who's wanted by the is really army. earlier on friday is really forces shot and kill to palestinian teenagers and separate incidents in the occupied westbank. this footage shows is really forces beating palestinians will try to rescue an injured 17 year old boy during one of the incidents in a village near milan. and the 14 year old was shot in the head near the separation wall of columbia. it happened after as really force a storm, the village, the better him as follows. developments from drama. the result of these rates are usually definitely when it comes to palestinians. we're hearing a funeral for question. for one, palestinian was killed on friday by a radio voice fire. he's the 4th to be killed, slides ready for was this fire?
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when for our hours this morning we will come to the news of the is really read. did you need refugee camp to palestinians would announce killed vice, ready for the 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 years and years ago. but it's a lot of tension. it's been that years here in the occupied us bags for more than 7 years. and as you can see is still rising. at least 7 people have been killed in ireland after an explosion at
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a service station rescue crews are searching through rubble for victims in the village of christ slot. in donegal, the bloss destroyed the petrol station and damaged departments. islands, prime minister says the decimal is likely to rise. haiti is appealed for international health to deal with its deteriorating security situation. people have been protesting for weeks and prime minister are you hungry ended fuel subsidies which pushed a prices gangs of blockaded the main fuel terminal. they refuse to leave until the prime minister steps down. the government is warning of a humanitarian catastrophe with major shortages of petrol and foods, monday to communities. i am asking the international community and all the countries that are friends of haiti to support to help us fight this mclaren christ . i'm also asking for aiden help. i need for you to give us a support. we need to stop people from dining drugs. if we don't do anything, we need to take water and medication to reach the people that are in other colors
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to make it returned to the country. while the unrest and haiti dominated this year as general assembly of the organization of american states, the regional body said it's committed to help the island nation. marianna sanchez report. members of the 52nd assembly conversation of american states agreed haiti's economic and security crisis is one of the regions biggest challenges. katie suite quest for an international police force to confront gangs didn't go unanswered. demands respect, united nation system that has better capacities to be present in high tea to give ever, at this bonds. and the security council can advance with urgency do universal multilateral system must provide a solution. but there were differences on some of the other issues. numbers the nell's to human rights violations. he, me got our but a motion to remove opposition leader,
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one way door as they miss willis 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 live in extreme poverty. members here at the assembly, se be, are committed to help. hannah must hit thousands of migrants were risking their lives crossing the darian gap. one of the most treacherous roots in the americas, in say that armor in the door right now, there is a migration crisis that we must attend to and we must respond with a fire and joint responsibility to the cries of hundreds of thousands of latin american brothers that are going through a very difficult situation. possibly. you a secretary of state antony blinkin pledged $240000000.00 for migrants and refugees . the pulse pandemic slow down and the rice in food and fuel costs because of the
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war in ukraine, remain a great challenge in these countries. and one of the most unequal regions in the world when the ana sanchez, i'll just see that lima bid. spain is facing a crisis in its annual olive harvest the nation experience, its worst drought and 500 years the summer. and it's all a while production could be down by as much as 40 percent. harry faucet reports in the province of high and in southern spain. autumn in southern spain. the time when the olives turn green and plump ahead of the harvest, the province of high end has become a virtual mano culture. more than 60000000 olive trees producing more than a 5th of the world's olive oil. but this year's harvest is projected to be down massively. gabrielle seeker 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 baron,
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some with a much reduced number of usable olives. as being greater than what you see. 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 over the last. 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 the fruit. the fact that these trees so stressed after this years 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, 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 you've got everything indicates that
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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. and when it does rain, it's going to be to mention one already along with other vegetable oils. prices are going up, although produces, say not by enough to compensate for this year's collapse. tavis, a lot of it, they did it green gold, oil, vegetables, everything has gone up because the inflation when also that with the soap 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 that's a worry, the real fear is what will happen to this arid farmland in the coming years? are you force it? i'll just euro southern spain still had on al jazeera, we're in bangladesh where fishermen say the rising cost of living along with
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climate change is threatening their future. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle aways, we've got some driving rain on the wave for asia pacific. hi everyone. so here's what's going on. a couple systems coming together, ringing out there, moisture over the korean peninsula and southern japan as well. and the winds around this could whip up to about 80 kilometers per hour over the next little bit. temperature is coming up in tokyo. some showers for you just the other day. you registered your call that stock tobar day in eddie years with just a high of 13 degrees. temperatures have come down across china's southeast corner where we did have that high heat cooler air has infiltrated here and get and stroked with some pretty solid bands of rain over taiwan, including type p with
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a high 26 degrees southeast asia. let's focus specifically on southern indo china, bangkok to hook him in city. we've got some heavy falls of rain. there's been deadly flooding in jakarta. the rains are easing a bit there on sunday, but blanketed in brain across borneo island on sunday. some out of season rain across northern india for alder, a con will to pradesh, pushing into daily. so not only out of season rain temperatures in new delhi, about 10 degrees below where they should be this year. and we've lost the sea breeze in karachi. so that's going to allow your temperature to get up to 30 degrees on sunday. that's a snapshot of your weather. ah, the weather sponsored by a cat. are there ways which site is willing, chaos or control? what does the new forever war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep them booming? prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get to so much raw?
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the quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line was the hello again, this up for is on al jazeera, the main bridge linking crimea with mainland russia has been damaged after an explosion. russian authority say it was caused by a truck bomb and that at least 3 people died in that block. at least 2 palestinians have been killed and 11 others injured by is really forces in the occupied west bank. they were targeted during and is really raid in the jimmy refugee camp. sources say want to be detained, is the brother of a member of the atlantic g. hi group. haiti has appealed for international health
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to deal with this deteriorating security and economic situation. armed gangs have been battling for control of several roads and areas, including the main fuel terminal. economists are warning of an onslaught of public spending cuts in the u. k. after the government announced new plans for growth among those most at risk or those who depend on social welfare, they face a possible reduction in financial supports. the barker reports from london and trying to get this, julian was told, he had a brain cima. when he was just 28 and the prognosis wasn't good. it was a terminal diagnosis that gave me thinks it's 12 months in 2016. now 34, he's out lived all medical expectations. but the former football coach is unable to work and relies on state financial support spiraling prices. maybe no worries about how to pay for the basics. i'm trying to live as good as i can with whatever time i have left. but how can i do that? if i'm woman of my, the cost of living go be not, you know, i'm,
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i've instituted between food for the week or petrol for hosp appointment. extra heating costs, medicines, travel. it all adds up for people like judy and can mean many hundreds of dollars more on top of the usual expenditure. and now add to that the cost of living crisis, the price of electricity, gas, and food rising steeply. little wonder then that a quarter of all young cancer patients are now drowning in debt sleeping behind on mortgages, rent, and energy bills. village trust governments put economic growth center stage, announcing massive tax cuts to turbo charged, the economy paid for from debt funded boring. we need to get written me thing. the markets though reacted badly. the pound falling to an all time low against the dollar, with thousands of mortgage deals pulled as boring cost sword. but despite abandoning its top rate of tax cuts on the highest earnest to help calm the markets, most of the government's other $48000000000.00 in tax cuts remain intact. raising
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di warnings of big spending cuts to public services to help pay for it. and fears the government will fail to increase things like disability and unemployment benefits in line with inflation. children pension is low and competitors and the severely disabled. so for the most, because they caught work to make up the difference between lower payments and higher prices, it means more hunger. it means we'll have all going cold in our homes over this winter and also fundamentally will be more deaf as well. we now know the real cost of past austerity measures. findings released this week claim there were more than 330000 excess deaths linked to government cups and public services and benefits introduced by previous british governments between 20122018 people dying prematurely because of reduced incomes, ill health, poor nutrition, and housing good boy, there is a human cause to some government decisions as follows. people like julian brace for
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a difficult winter. i remind her that the health of the country's economy and its people are inseparably linked. ne, parker al jazeera london labor unions in the czech republic, or holding a demonstration against the soaring cost of food and energy. this is the 2nd rally in the capital, prague in 10 days. money protests and september's demonstrations said bare economic woes are because of the use tough sanctions on russia. after its invasion of ukraine. let's speak to the fasten who's at the rally and products. so tell us more about why people are protesting and what the message is. they're sending out his f a to where you are, because from all kinds of industries here from the metal industry textile industry, medical workers, and it all complaining about the same thing with the theme of the protest rally
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against poverty. and that's exactly what people here are struggling with. and the czech republic has the largest, the highest inflation, one of the highest in europe, 70 percent. people are really struggling to pay their bills. so you hear a lot of slogans about that. but also interestingly, we've been hearing the war. let's negotiate so we need a peaceful settlement. so that's what i'm going to discuss now with that, my guess is a form, a foreign minister young help on. thank you for joining us. we, we've been hearing slogans about stop the war. we need a peaceful solution with russia. is that one of the themes that you are also here? i think, is one of the georgia main seems one is against the increasing poverty. and the other one is against the role other. busy for diplomatic solution and the renewal of the store because obviously days,
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no military solution to the national trend in conflict. but the you yesterday again, stress that, that got a sense more money, more military. oh so you're crazy. so many people here don't agree with that. and it is highly unfortunate at the moment of those of us on board in a ceasefire and minority, at least in europe, outside europe. it's not so much the case. in fact, i, i you agreeing with the sci fi why, why are you agreeing from people? i've been supporting peace all my life as a youngster fit to be pro, put in then you will be considered as being. so i was in, i was in england against the deployment of both soviet and american missiles.
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and i was one minute later president of assembly i was against the invention of iraq. i was against the bombing of former yugoslavia. so i. busy long all supported . busy sees far and bees against military solution, and this was no exception. i say that the, sorry, i'm sorry to leave a nomic suffering. that's what the feeling a put in a sound reason. she don't be afraid about the increasing proximity of nato border. but that does not mean that i would support the invasion looks to me as a. busy valez international law. however,
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i'm sort of the invasion game of the time when already changed. los alton or we have been feeling the they got the consequences of the greasy. gotcha crises that fall the invasion necessary to the problem. and now it is not easy with the government to blame the wall. busy busy i have to leave here. thank you so much for joining us. so there's a lot of people calling to stop the people really making their misleading moment. midway that many people in europe now are raising the high prices and the high in the nation, especially the energy prices. they're all right, so thank you so much. the fasten reporting from a rally in prague. turkey is,
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parliament is debating a controversial media bill proposed by the governing act party and it's nationalist allies, the proposed law as intended to combine what it support is called dis information. but others say we used to crack down on journalists said of coursework. lou has more from a stumble unit genetic design economic stand. you tours that you get chart is a vocal critic of turkey as economic policies which have resulted in soaring 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 sum formation, which some call says a ship law concerned center says top lemma galle. 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 before the election. and then a real table was made by president jeff taper don's our party and his nationalist l
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. eyes calls for one to 3 years in prison for citizens who intentionally spread what the government considers misleading information. it also requires social media platforms to remote content that's deemed 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 multilingual digital platform of a pro government news outlet. lease some regulation is necessary because it is that because that is journalist, we have to keep up with all developments and social media. journalism is a fast paced, admirer, and 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?
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since the definition of falseness is what it is up to, the prosecutors to define what false news is. in this case, the system will have an active complaint mechanism is basis to verify is your 40 itself, which minute is already about? if the authority denies the new story becomes false news. the proposed law, which has been on the works for more than a year, comes a head of a presidential election scheduled for next year with neighborhood. and some of the old found it was once known as barbara, the birthplace of early church, his journalism. a lot of them digital and social media now play a big role in how we get our news, but may turkish media south, no fear. if the bill as pass, it could be used as a word, as journalists say, now total al jazeera, the sample fishermen and bangladesh say they're struggling to make ends meet and they blame. soaring fuel costs
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a 50 percent rise and diesel prices as having an effect on other essential and extreme weather patterns are making the situation worse. one fisherman told ultra 0 about the hardships he's facing. i'm on foot is realty, i'm on mom. pollard mother. my name is kevin 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 a long time on upon the really will 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 diesel 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. we now have to journey more than 24 hours to reach the fishing grounds in the see. years ago we could find catches within 2 hours of studying outlet, but things have changed. and i've,
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sometimes we are even scared to head to the deep sea because of the nature of the weather, which is now unpredictable because i am on that we don't have any compass or navigational tools, 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, as there is no mobile communication network. when we are in the deep sea food hardly either cal was now there is no rain during the monsoon season before we cannot even fish during the stormy season. but nowadays we can wake up. the weather pattern is completely changed. follow together. 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? little more thought. i'm.
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