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was the great lakes, by the time we get into wednesday, we are expecting temperatures to be knocked down in cities like toronto as that system works its way through ontario. much clear, however, along the east coast of the u. s. temperatures picking up for new york city and washington dc. but for the gulf of mexico, we are expecting some heavier showers and severe storms. ah, examining today's headlines, we cannot live in good is good at this hop like the titanic heading for the iceberg . setting the discussions the fall of afghanistan is going to stay with every single ask in for the rest of their life, sharing personal stories with the global audience about our bodies autonomy. it is about our own. all right, programs does open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on al jazeera, ah,
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international condemnation for russia following missiles attacks in several ukrainian cities, the u. s. has promised to give cheve air defense systems. ah, i'm so robin, you're watching out there a lot of my headquarters here and also coming up a plea for age, the u and refugee agency walls, it may have to make severe cuts if it doesn't receive more funding. japan lips, it's k with 19 restrictions on foreign tourists sending one of the wolf strictest controls. and we look at how the centuries old craft in the truck republic could lose its luster because of you and the g crises ah,
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ah, but into the product. ukraine says it would be intimidated by wave of missile strikes by russia and receiving powerful banking. the un has joined the us and european union in condemning the attacks that are killed at least 14 people. but russia's president is unrepentant warning. there's more to come. really challenge begins are coverage from keith a quiet monday morning in the capital key if and then this not an isolated strike. this was one of multiple missile salvos, loans to the city. others hit the ship jenko district, which includes the historic old town as well as government offices. a busy intersection in front of the main building, a key of university. it was rush hour and the people driving to work were caught in the inferno. this was the park nearby. key if wasn't the only city targeted from live even the west to hockey, in the north, to ne, proven the center,
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and several more. besides rushes, president vladimir putin was exacting. his revenge for an explosion that damaged the coach bridge. lincoln crimea, and the russian mainland and other so called terror attacks, ukraine's president's most people to be resilient, that as well, she green their lives with novel across the whole country. restoration works are ongoing. we will restore all objects which were damaged by today's strike of russian terrorists. it's only a question of time in cities in regents where the supply of electricity was disrupted, due to shelling the supply has already resumed. she went green is certainly quick to do that. as soon as the all clear was given, the clean up started, years man came to see the damage. what russians, this is genocide, grand population, they need your brain is algae. great. do we have a lot of numbers? people who died today to be there, and it is a structure, get great peaceful considering the places hit,
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it's remarkable. the death toll wasn't much higher around a huge crater on the twisted metal remnants of what presumably was the miss. i'll let me put in says that this was the response to a terrorist attack. well, look, whether it's michelle struck that the playgrounds, just over there. you credit and have no doubt who the real terrorist as it had been months since the last air strikes on key. if people stopped responding to the air sovereigns thinking the danger had passed. but this is the biggest miss on onslaught since the was early days. defiance is mixed with fear again, thought jack, we must be more patient law and care about ourselves in our clothes. people would assume either 30 percent or would it say this when he drops the nuclear bomb on us? i think we have to win was good. that's what i think that in tomorrow's him as if on cue. another harry warning. and this time, people ran re challenge out
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a 0. give analysts say setbacks on the battlefield have demanded a strong reaction from russia's leaders murmured val, reports. now from moscow. you, president vladimir putin was brief and decisive in tone. shortly after he launched more than 80 missiles or targets across ukraine with acute up as to plenty of nevada, which it is impossible not to respond this morning. a mess of strikes took place on air, see, and land against energy and military targets against ukraine. him, if such attempts by ukraine continued, they will be harsh responses will by those attempts to refer to an explosion on saturday, but damaged the care to abridge linking crimea to the russian mainland. put in his deputy chairman for the national security council meeting here. that said the blast was an act of terrorism that wouldn't pass and punished describing russia's missile
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strikes on monday. as episode one, both threatened further on the hush action, the frosh. it is a tactical listen bottom field set box, and ukraine have damaged the image of russia's leaders. and some analysts say most co wanted to show what its forces are still capable of. although it's options seem more limited. course other attacks in the coming days because they have been happening from time to time during the tire of this conflict. but i don't believe that russia has the capacity to the sand as much miss styles deep into your brain. as the kid they are day to day by day basis. so i believe it's going to be a one time kind of response or revenge of that. but put his ally in billings said his company was a target of what he called ukraine thomas and was ready to respond. what casual,
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so to torture can do the president of ukraine and the other lunatics, if any of them are still there, that the crimea bridge will seem to them like a walk in the park. if they ever touch a single square meter of our territory with their dirty hands. yes, look a sample and announced the creation of a joint foss with russia to defend his country's border with ukraine. european union says it would respond. developments of some fear could lead to a regional escalation in the conflict mohammed one da 0 moscow. hundreds of people, the ukrainian capital, sought refuge under ground when the mythos shattered the calm in keys. i lay crowded in today by metro stations and comforted each other with song while area sirens rang out through the day. rush of the tank was the biggest way, the best strike on locations away from the front lines from the start of the war.
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in february. you came on basset to the united nations condemned moscow for targeting civilian sites. he was speaking during a un general assembly session. today there is russia cell, the capital city of keys, and many other ukrainian cities throughout the country with at least 80 for me, styles into doesn't you, avi's energy facilities, residential buildings, schools and universities, museums, and crossroads in the city center were among the target, the russian defense ministry later declare a legitimate diplomat together to james bass has more from the united nations in new york. most of the proceedings today in the general assembly have been overshadowed by procedural issues and procedural rao. russia was very unhappy
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with the way things developed in the general assembly. there were a number of procedural votes, none of which went russia's way. and at the end of his time, in the general assembly, the russian ambassador told me, it was an outrage. he said in his time as ambassador, he never seen anything like the way the general assembly business was conducted by the president of the general assembly. he said it was wrong, and it's not the way the business should be done at the united nations. now what the russians had been hoping to do by procedure is get the vote that we're going to have at the end of this session as a secret ballot vote. and that's not the way the un general assembly normally vote . normally, when you're a country votes in the general assembly, everyone gets to see how they vote. but russia was defeated in that and it didn't like the way the procedure was handled by the president of the general assembly. what will happen now is this session will continue. we think it's most likely because there are lots of speakers that the vote. the final vote which is on
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russia's annexation of ukrainian territory, will take place on wednesday or perhaps even thursday. now the boat, some procedure perhaps give us some idea of who is on rushes side and who is not. and certainly it's pretty clear from those votes. i think that when it comes to the vote on that exception on the actual subject, this is all about than russia is not going to win that vote. they collins is executive director of madison policy for him and the author of understanding urban warfare. he says, the attacks demonstrate frustration from moscow just once again shows how poorly the war is going for russia. right? ukraine struck a ballad and a very strategic target, right. if it's the bridge, the main line of communication to support the ground war in southern ukraine. and they struck that, and so what russia do, they respond by striking 9 military targets really to purposes what they did is
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want to strike care and fear in the ukrainian population. but all it does is in bold and then the fight even more. and really, the 2nd reason it just shows the kind of losing the war at home. and it was really a response to kind of placate the pro, the pro war nationalist in russia. this war is likely to drag on for many months or many years. i mean, if you look great, ukraine is not willing to concede any territory negotiated settlement because they never got that done back after 8 years of conflict, right? until the political be political suicide. and they refuse, given what they put in already to give up any territory. and if you look at russia, right, even authoritarian, it's hard to walk away with a loss, but you don't see him walking away and putting in rational leading until it's just clear that this just is too expensive to continue. and the date, despite the trending clear way in that direction, rush is going to continue to invest in it until it just becomes too costly for money. eventually it looks like you'll probably have to walk away it and that's how things are turning. now, provided that ukraine can be resupplied, so it'll drag on for, for many months or years until russia just decides it's too costly. much like they
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didn't ask in a stand after a decade biting ukraine's defense systems are set to get more advanced in a phone call with the ukranian leader. the u. s. president promised more support. she returns he has more from washington dc. we'd rather read out from, from the white house, joe biden expressing his condemnation of the attack is condolences to the loved ones of those who are killed or injured, but then be read out, goes on president biden times to continue providing ukraine with the support needed to defend itself, including advanced ad defense systems. now we know already that the pentagon says at least to, to rather surface to air missile systems will be in ukraine by november. that's what they say. and then another 6 have been pledged. well, those may take years to arrive because these are just off the, off the peg off the shelf. they all coming from the u. s. is existing stockpiles that have to be contracted and built more western nations,
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apparently rather unwilling to give their own service or amazon systems to ukraine . they say that they need them themselves. these systems can attack drones and missiles and the helicopters we understand. so that's the, the ad defense system part. i don't know whether this means, you know, there's some, we'll hear more announcements about the, perhaps speeding up of the supply. then go on with the the read out by also underscore he has ongoing engagement of ours and partners to continue imposing costs on russia. and now this week will be plenty of opportunity for that. we have the virtual g 7 meeting on tuesday with it, with the heads of state berkeley meeting. and then later on in the week we have in brussels, the meetings of nature and the ukraine defense contact group. that's a grouping that was set up in april of almost 50 nations and we have the chairman of the joint chiefs and stuff stuff, and the defense secretary already on their way to brussels for that well still had here on the al jazeera, we speak to a young female for balls in palestine,
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who says sports are a key to the world famous bohemian crystal from the czech republic needs of the constant lock supply of gas everyday report from the principal valley workers i'm concerned about their future emits the energy prices ah, anticipation is rising and so with sibling cattle anyways. hello, there was got in east asia and it appears that china has skipped autumn and headed straight to winter. thanks to a cold front. that's knock temperatures down in cities like beijing and shanghai where we saw exceptional heat. just a week ago, not so clear skies and sunshine, but certainly cooler. and it's a similar story for the korean peninsula as well as the northeast. but at the far
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east of russia and northern areas of japan, that is still thing that wet weather. and that's going to knock temperatures down that system as it pulls its way further to the northeast for the likes of tokyo. if we have a look at the 3 day, you can see that drop already. that is going to continue to dip down closer to the average. and of course we will have rain by thursday. now speaking of rain as we move, it's a south asia. we've had a spell of heavy rain effect, northern areas of india lock. now in a pradesh, had a month's worth full in just 24 hours. that is set to continue. it's not going to be as heavy as it has been. it will rash out across no pool and onwards to the north east, picking up when to production. by the time we get into wednesday, much clear out further south of this, a few showers here and there was some thunderstorms for sri lanka on wednesday that she, whether to weather sponsored by cattle and i was a 3rd of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger
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disease and displacement. the word stories about children who are drinking from the same water with their dead cattle was floating al jazeera questions. climate change play a role in the deadly down. we had 1750 millimeters of this kind of thing can sink any place the full report pakistan, the great deluge on al jazeera. ah ah, look about here what geology is there with me. so robin a reminder of all the top stories. ukraine says it will be intimidated by wave of russian missile strikes. at least 14 people are being killed and tax around the
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country. rushes president says in response to the crimea bridge attack the you and has join the u. s. new european union in condemning the attacks ukraine's ambassador to the un labeled russia a terrorist state as a general assembly meeting. on monday, the on high commissioner for refugees says the agency needs more money, philip, her grande's says armed conflict, human rights abuses and global warming has pushed the number of people fleeing their homes to more than a 100000000 or without additional funding. feel plantation might have to make major cuts. the impact of this inaction on the world's most vulnerable is grave cove. it climate conflict, and now it cost of living crises are causing ever more hardship. and indeed, and in various ways, compelling people to flee. meanwhile, 6900000 syrians are still inside the country, but they've had or they had to leave the towns and villages. al jazeera spoke to
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some living at the camp on the outskirts of the little western italy province. henry helmet and no noted. yeah, nor my dream is that we go back to our homes with better conditions and cheat and teach our children in situations better than does one need. next kind of the have my own wish as displaced civilians from our cities and houses is to return back toward towns and places that basic human right left there. so i left there are no proper schools and we're dying of heat under distance. they said they will provide better tens or houses, but its allies, but i'm actually fun home and the children and the can put, deprived of everything, the simplest things in life, such as god and playground, and even school back up at them like crossings at the us thanks. k board are soaring. john holman, has the story we're in a migrant shelter mexico city. and this route going up through mexico to the united
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states is one of the principal migrant roots for refugees as well in the world and the united nation to said that at the moment the situation on the met for us porter is a crisis that's getting poor the tipping point, and that's because between october 2021 in september 2020 to the us border patrol registered more than 2000000 detention people trying to get through that border. it's a record number for them. so there's a lot of people trying to get through, and also the profile of them is changing before. usually that would be mexican for century american people from honduras, guatemala, salvador now 40 percent of people from other countries outside of that region. nicaragua, cuba, then his whaler countries with authoritarian governments that are also in economic problems. also, people from haiti, a country with an absolute political crisis where gangs of roaming the streets are in control of some areas of the capital. now speaking about people going up that
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route would be areas they have to cross the diary and got an area of jungle that's basically lawless in which criminal gangs raping and rubbing. and in which people have to cover incredibly difficult, right? we're just talking to a mother from venezuela and, and who has a 7 month old daughter about what it was like to cross that bridge when they did, maria, when, when we got to the last river, the coverage was so strong. we had to cross, i had my baby on my chest, but i lost my footing of going under and i had to lift her above my head. and i've been completely under the ice cream to a boy on the bang to hell. and he dived in and got her away and that the trouble doesn't just stop in the diary and got pulse. we spoke to a young man from guatemala, who is describing happened him up through the root in mexico, where gangs cartels also sometimes
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a police pro migrant would get the man made me take off my clothes and my shoes and give them to him. and he just to me the sweater and jeans, that's all i've got. now, the united states is still pending a lot of people away under a public health order, which basically means that because of the pandemic, they don't really need to let anyone in who's asking for asylum. they can turn them back. let's put a lot of pressure on this country. mexico is the 3rd in the world now in terms of people registering to us for asylum and it hasn't got a system that's very able to cope with that. there's a huge backlog. as people seek refuge from other countries, we've had to flee and move ended up here. the japan is less crowded. virus entry restrictions of foreigners either tries to revive its tourism industry. it's in full, some of the longest lasting measures in shutting its borders. in 2020, the government has been under pressure from businesses to boost torres and study celebrate her correspondent joined the staff from tokyo sunday. they will be many
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relieved in various quarters that torres can enter the country because of any foreign currency as a boost to the economy by says we have to assume that the authorities will be keeping a very close eye on any rise in covert cases. yes indeed, the actually lots of people in japan on the it is not on the the doesn't been buses but also local governments. they have been very, very eager to see the government lifting this border control. you mentioned maybe one of the victim among the 7 countries and also in the. busy many people know a lot of that with all this involve numbers of tourism. maybe the cases will rise again. this is why the government and also other agencies and the institutions are going to keep very close to the number of it. infections actually some
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intensely the government is not on the to thing the control on the borders of what it is, but also it's also allowing know what is called the go to come been, it's been so low and in got as the mistake gets on the bus so there is that he was not expectation for this inbound number of students. japan has it. it's almost 32000000 students during the peak season in to 1019. and that's, that's when it came to 0. during of it now picked up to almost $120000.00 visitors a foot in verse visit. there's a month about that, expecting now this numbers to double and triple within the coming weeks, especially that not many of the japan airports are accepting international flights . there are certain measures that fill the photo coming up and if they have to buy,
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for example, they need to show for the nation or for the short of it or, and they get the 5th, the 72 hours free or to the bus. so still many expectations, as i mentioned, it are very eager to stop this industry, which i've been very vice at for the japanese economy, which i've been suffering during almost 3 years off of it by them. and i'll keep a close eye on that story as it progresses about that he's telling me that in take care. thank you. the protest as in cities across iran that kept the pressure on the government a month after the death of a young woman in police custody students rallied in the capital to her on monday. despite a police crackdown. the investor is the biggest challenge to government in years, but wrong, foreign ministry has warned against any foreign intervention to resolve the protests. of the internal issue of the islamic republic of iran is related to the government and the nation of iran. we will not allow any country to interfere and
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the internal affairs of these. lemme republic of iran patients are running against international military intervention. the government calls the support to combat the rise, the influence of criminal gangs of harmful criminal group, gain control of the fuel terminal, preventing the distribution of diesel and gasoline. the katie is facing us of a crisis, the shortages of fuel and basic goods. the suit his newest party has been declared the winner of last week's general election. electoral commission says the 7 month old revolution for prosperity party, $156.00 constituency seats, 5 short of an outright majority leader. businessman, some metric any is new to politics, to see miss. now reach out to other parties to try and full mac relation. the c 2 has suffered years of political instability and is one of the world's poorest countries. to energy crisis is having a huge effect. all industries across europe,
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the czech republic is hosting an e u energy summit this week. and the world famous producers of bohemian glass are on the brink of collapse, set bass reports now from kaminsky senior. its temperature of at least 1400 degrees is needed to turn sand into some of the world's most precious glass, carefully crafted faces and chan delete it by hand, and by mouth. me shall, lest fina learn to craft from his father. it took him more than 6 years to master. i like the soldier installation of all where you along your whole life. the grass has a different temperature every morning it's exit, frankly, the carlos and so on. it depends on the days i wish every piece is original. it depends on the piece of glass you take, where he, me, and glass is widely recognized for its high quality to produce it a constant flow of high pressure gas is needed. if the temperature dips, the whole production process failed, but since the energy crisis,
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gas bills have saw it from an average of $20000.00 to $100000.00 a month, we are just struggling to preserve the craft to keep it going. and i think if this last blow actually kicks there would potentially mean a definite and disruption final disruption of the industrial existence entirely. it's a hell that takes many years of practice. but he's world famous. glass blowers. oh, how much longer they can see you. this shows how the energy crisis is not only affected modern industry. oh wow. wow. while the owner of this 100 year old factory is fighting for survival, dozens of others here in the north of the czech republic have already been forced to close down. certainly the world would lose some of its beauty for so far. yeah, it would be a shame. we would have to to see an end to something that's been around for 300
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years. this workshop hopes to survive to coming winter by hiring more workers instead of laying them off. the plan is to make more products with the same amount of gas and so make up for the huge energy bills. despite the crisis and high inflation worldwide, there is no sign of any drop in demand for bohemian glass. steadfast and al jazeera in from a litski shin of teams from $24.00 countries, are taking part of a football tournament and cut off that aims to help vulnerable youth from around the globe. the st child world cup has been held ahead of each seaford world cup since 2010 for the 1st time a team from palestine is taking part. now their captain tells us how the sport has helped her and her teammates, and i had, i am, my name is i a have a i am 18 years old, mental gordon until karen west bank labs m and honestly hembry other since my early
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childhood. i've loved that boards for life, minette. i've been part of sports for life as a player for 6 years. a how that for our team started in 2017 and i joined the following year. and on the matter, we haven't to regular weekly training sessions at this school feel young was one. hm. haunted but even a day m a can the team that is taking part in cottage is made up of 10 girls effort given the regions cultures and traditions. a girl footballer is looked at different middle, particularly in our society. that's why girls from refugee camps were selected because they are marginalized. and this gives us a voice that becomes tamela lee hunt. i thought i don't know much how to get on the line up there for x, but for life taking part in the sport for life foundation was a you turn on our lives. the girls came from a totally closed environment. now they are given the opportunity to show their capabilities and also to unleash their talents and put them habersham. and sheila, language essay. every other business, vietnamese sport is the key to the whole world. through sports, i can have
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a voice. well, sarah selfie and i have an outlet from a negative energies as well. and assaulted al am in atlanta. i ought, faultlessly. and that my message to the world is that we are the children of palestine deprived of our full rights. for example, the right to play, we do not have enough playing fields. even the one we train on is asphalt ground, and it is very dangerous. however, we never give up it. when we travel to play against teams and other towns, we have to go through road blocks and search measures that we face many, many harsh difficulties. these really occupation forces are turning our lives into a nightmare on the planet. hi aliyah, i will laurel. this is the 1st time for me to travel abroad and to be on the plane . so i have mixed feelings of excitement thrill and fear. but it is also the 1st time for palestinian children to take part in this event. so i am excited to be the 1st to represent palestine. it is an unprecedented opportunity. i am left.
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