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hey, international condemnation of russian missile attacks and several ukrainian cities, the us promises and defense systems for keith. ah, hello, i'm dr. jordan. this is out there alive from dough, are also coming up a plea for aid. the you in refugee agency warns it may have to make severe cuts if it doesn't receive more funding. japan lifts, it's cobit 19 restrictions on foreign tourists ending one of the well strictest travel controls and salmon, the alarm, some regions of the will could become uninhabitable within decades as heap ways become more extreme. ah,
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ukraine says it won't be intimidated by wave of russian missile strikes and it's receiving powerful backing. at these 14 people have been killed off for explosion, shook several cities including this one in denise pro. the u. n. has joined us on european union in condemning the attacks, but russia's president is unrepentant, warning as more which i come for we challenge begins our coverage from cape 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
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from live, even the west to hockey, in the north, to the proven the center 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 a social grain that allowed we know of louis 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 to crane 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 jenna size of your grand population. they need your brain is all the great . we have a lot of numbers. people who died today to be there and see the structure get looks
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great, feasible, considering the places hit, it's remarkable. the death toll wasn't much higher around this 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 in care about ourselves in our clothes. people was only the 30 percent cuz what it say this when he drops the nuclear bonus, i think we have to win was good. that's what i think that an emergency room as if on cue, another harry warning. this time,
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people ran re challenge now to 0. give. well, emily say setbacks on the battlefield have demanded a strong reaction from russia's leaders. mom advice reports on the capital. moscow . you do president vladimir putin was brief and decisive in tone. shortly after he launched more than 80 missiles or targets across ukraine with a toyota pistol cleanable of nevada was it is impossible not to respond this morning. a mess of strikes took place on air, sea, and land against energy and military targets against ukraine, meadows, 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 bridge linking crimea to the russian mainland put in his deputy chairman for the national security council meeting with via that said the blast was an act of terrorism that wouldn't pass and punished describing rushes
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missile strikes on monday. as episode one, both threatened further on the hush action, the frosh, it is a tactical listen. bottom field set box in 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 under attacks in the coming days because they have been happening from time to time during the entire of this conflict. but i don't believe that russia has the capacity to ascend as much miss styles deep into your brain as the day on the day to day by day basis. so. ready i was going. ready to be a one time, a kind of response or revenge back. but put his ally in balance, said his company was a target of what he called ukraine total response and was ready to respond. what
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casual. so she talked to 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 you claim, european union says it would respond developments of some fear could lead to a regional escalation into conflict mohammed one. i'm 0 moscow. well, hundreds of people in the cranium capital sought refuge on the ground. when the missiles shot at the calm in keith. ah, they crowded into metro station and comforted each other with songs while air raid sirens rang out through the day. rushes attack was the biggest wave of air strikes
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on locations away from the frontline since the start of the war in february. but abdul hamid has more now from the ne pro one of the cities that came under attack. this is an indication that today is very different from the days and weeks, then you apply it regularly on the right. the last one was just last week where the family has died in the air strike is also very close to that. we are only about an hour drive and that has come on the regular naturally strike over the past 9 days more than 60 people have died in the upper region all the media. and i think what you see today in the shower isn't in the nation, that this is a very different people don't know what happened because we have been traveling around this part of the country. we've been to the region, we've been to harkey,
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we been here for back and forth, move been to creevy. all of these have been coming on the attack flight regularly and i would always be amazed at the fact that people just continued with their lives and whether they were sitting in a restaurant having a me or they were walking on the street name should have brushed off the air siren or what could happen? not today you have them sitting in shelters, we understand that others down to the also quite busy did they read a lot of ongoing this morning all over the country. and this is a theme reading that i have not the witness in this countries is a very early and days of the war when they need, when their company and t tc. no one was around when the cranes and basset to the united nations condemned moscow for targeting civilian sites. he was speaking during the un general assembly session. today to refresh or sell the capital city
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of key if and many other ukrainian cities throughout the country with at least 80 for me, styles in to doesn't you, ab energy facilities, residential buildings, schools and universities, museums, and crossroads in the city center were among the targets the russian defense ministry later declared legitimate natasha butler's in paris with more on europe's reaction. yes, condemnation from all parts of the you war crimes, bob barrick, a sign of desperation. why moscow? there is some of the ways that some of the leaders describing these russian missile strikes and ukraine on civilian infrastructure and in civilian areas. the head of the use, the foreign policy chief burrell said that he was deeply shocked by these mis all
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strikes. he said that there is no place for such acts in the 21st century. his office also issuing a warning to better worth not to send a battle russian troops to fight alongside russian soldiers in ukraine. that's after that's announcement by minced that he could deploy its forces just over the border into the country. we've also heard from the head of nato, yet stoughton book, he called these miss all strikes her renders. he said that they were absolutely unacceptable, and that nato would continue to support ukraine would continue to support ukraine fighting russia till the very end. he said, and of course ukraine will be top of the agenda when nato defense ministers meet in brussels. this week, the situation also talk to the agenda for an emergency meeting of g 7 leaders that have been called for tuesday will be a video conference d. 7 leaders also joined by the ukrainian president for law dominion lensky. so lensky who spoke to france, his presence about micro
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a little bit earlier today to discuss the situation, to talk about the urgency, the need for more military, a more military equipment. if ukraine is to continue this fight and try and beat a russia, that was the message for me as a lead sky in my home. i call saying that he was of course, extremely worried by the situation. and these latest events and ukraine's air defense systems are sent to get a boost and a phone call with the ukranian leader, the us president promised more support chance he has more from washington dc. we rather read out 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
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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. they have to be contracted and built more western nations, 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 a speeding up of the supply. then go on with the read out by also underscore he has ongoing engagement of allies and partners to continue imposing costs on russia. and now this week they'll be plenty of opportunity for that. we have the virtual g 7 meeting on tuesday with the heads of state, virtually meeting. and then later on in the week we have in brussels, the meetings of nato, and the ukraine defense contact group. that's
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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 start for so pray. karen al jazeera. when we come back, we speak to a young female footballer from palestine, who's a sport as a key to will one 0 hello there. let's start in central america and hurricane julie fell upon as it worked its way across nicaragua, but it still caused damage and flooding as it pulled its way towards on doris. as well as el salvador. some of those wet and windy conditions felt embellished that, as it continues to work its way towards the north west of edging into mexico, bringing those 2 rental downpours to coastal areas,
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both in the east and the west. mexico city. seeing that rain for much of the week as we go into thursday, we are expecting some pretty fierce funder storms elsewhere across the region. a mix of sunshine and scattered showers. as we move to north america, logic quiet in the west. lots of sunshine coming through along that coast. we have however, got a front that's pulled its way across. central parts of canada, bringing really wet and windy weather here that's going to join up with some storms pulling towards 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,
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at least 14 people have been killed out for explosion, shook several cities in ukraine, including this one is vapor, keeps as it won't be simulated by a wave of russian missile strikes. the u. n. u. s. and you european union, public condemned tax. on the u. n. has joined us on european union condemning the attacks ukraine's ambassador to the un labeled russia. a terrace stayed at the general assembly on monday, 7 a half 1000000 ukrainians fled their homes since the russian invasion began. in february, nearly a 1000000 of them, i sought refuge in germany, dominic kings at an airport in berlin. that's been transformed into a refugee center. just a few years ago, this area where i'm standing right now would have been thronging with passengers waiting to check into flights. to fly away from berlin, but right now the airport is closed except 2 ukrainian refugees. people who've come to this country claiming asylum. we know that around a 1000000 have done so close to a 1000000 have done so in the course of the month since the war in ukraine began.
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and for many of those who fetch up in berlin, they will find themselves brought here to begin the process of registering, and they will spend their 1st nights here. very many of them. they'll do so in a large tented area that has been improvised outside the complex on the apron of the old apple close to the runway and in those facilities are places to eat places to sleep, places to shower and receiving the sort of treatment which some people say that this country didn't provide as easily back in 2014, 1516. when very many people came to this country. speaking refugee status as syrians as iraq, as people from afghanistan. the point to make is the politicians here. and i will, they say that they have learned from that what they consider to be their mistakes back then, which is why we see facilities like these being established. well,
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they have the, you and refugee agency says it needs more money for the program. the says on conflict, human rights abuses and global warming, a push the number of people fling their homes to more than a 100000000. brandy says without additional funding, the organization might have to make major cut. the impact of this inaction on the world's most vulnerable is grave cove. it climate conflict, and now the cost of living crises are causing ever more hardship. and indeed, and in various ways, compelling people to flee well around a 3rd of the world's refugees on the african continent that about 30000000 people and are given as the deputy regional director for the international rescue committee in west africa. she explained what challenges they face across west africa were really facing a deterioration of the humanitarian situation. with many,
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many people being affected by this. and in many cases this leading to them having to leave their homes to displace to areas that are safer for them. as the i see, we have a watch list that we publish every year that indicates the 20 countries that were most concerned about of those in that watch list, for example, in this current year, picking a fast so morally and these are all on that list yet again, when we go into the field, our teams are really trying to serve the population who are most affected by the conflicts by climate change and who are having to leave in their homes. that many of them are being affected by the insecurity. that is, that is prevalent across these, these countries. we're also watching to see what's happening with the spillover of the impact of the insecurity in these countries on some of the other neighboring countries. so it really is a very dire situation for many,
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many people who are living in very difficult circumstances. we work with people both living in refugee camps, but also people who are displaced and live in other host communities. so the situation for these people is, is awful and they've often had to leave the homes in a rush that they've left behind their belongings. they no longer have their source of income. and what we're seeing is that often women and girls are particularly vulnerable because of the circumstances. japan has lifted corona virus and to restrictions for foreigners as it tries to revive its tourism industry. and for some of the longest lasting measures since shutting its borders back in 2020 the government's lot of pressure from businesses to boost tourism for the salon report and tokyo. that's concerned about target 19 increasing book for people in japan on the it's, it is not only the tourism in buses but also local governments. they have been very,
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very eager to see their government lifting the border control, maybe one of the victim among 7 countries and also in the world. many people now lot of faith with all the 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 numbers off of it . in fiction, those who is not expected for this inbound number of students. japan has reached almost 32000000 today during the peak season. in to $1019.00, and that's the virtual it came to almost 0. during of it. now, they have been up to almost $120000.00 visitors, a footing visit visit as a month, but they are expecting now this numbers to double hon. within the coming weeks,
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especially that not many of the japan airports are still accepting international flights. i taught us senator was watching to suspend its corporation with saudi arabia that would include a freeze on most om sales centers. robert menendez is a choose the kingdom of helping fund russia's war in ukraine. not to go ahead and explain for the past few days, we've been hearing from democratic politicians in the united states upset with saudi arabia over opec's decision to cut up to 2000000 barrels of oil production a day starting next month. they're angry for a couple of reasons. one, this is just a few weeks before the next mid term elections poll after poll shows the economy, inflation, some of the biggest concerns for voters, and they tend to favor republicans to fix it. the other reason is ukraine, and that's what we're hearing from a very powerful power politician, senator bob mendez. he's the chairman of the foreign relations committee. he is just the latest to weigh in. in his statement writing the united states must
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immediately freeze all aspects of our cooperation with saudi arabia, including any arm, sales, and security cooperation. beyond what is necessary to defend us personnel and interests that he added, that he will not greenlight any cooperation until it mean in saudi arabia reassess is their position in with respect to ukraine. so what they're saying is by raising gas prices, not only hurt americans, but it helps fund rushes war in ukraine. now the fact that he is the one thing that brings it up to a whole new level of significance because of his powerful position. we have seen several members of congress start to introduce bills ranging from cutting off saudi arabia, from all military sales to other said in time to withdraw us troops and defense of what weapon systems for not only saudi arabia, but the united arab emirates. and that legislation is moving its way through the u . s. congress protest as in cities across iran, of kept up pressure on the government a month after the death of
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a young woman in police custody students rallied in the capitol terror on on monday, despite a police track down, the unrest is the biggest challenge to ron's government. in years is foreign ministry, as warned against any foreign intervention to resolve protests who adopted the, 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 in the internal affairs of these lamps. republic of iran, haitians are rallying against international military intervention. the government called for support to combat the rising influence of criminal gangs. a powerful group gain control of the main fuel terminal, preventing the distribution of diesel and gasoline. 8 is facing a severe economic crisis with shortages of fuel and basic goods. let's go to the 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 constituencies. that's 5 seat shy of an outside majority. it's leader.
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there's been some mighty county is new to politics. he must now reach out to other parties to try and form a coalition. a suit who suffered years of political instability and is one of the world's poorest countries. storm julia is still hammering central america, killing at least 16 people out there is a warning it could get worse. el salvador declared a national emergency after being drenched by torrential rain. it's happened 80. it's open day to shelters. the people affected by the storm as a warning of more flash floods and mud slides across central america, southern mexico. heat waves are becoming more frequent and more deadly. that's the warning from the un humanitarian office, and the international federation of red crossman red crescent society is a heat wave is defined as a period when unusually hot weather becomes hazardous to people's health. in a joint report, the un and red cross product, a 700 percent increase in the number of low income people living in extreme heat conditions in cities. by 2050,
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the heat will contribute to an increase in economic losses of $2.00 trillion dollars by the end of the decade, that's up from compared to below $280000000000.00 in 1995. j gun shop, again is from the international federation of red crossman red crescent society, as he says, extreme heat is affecting people's lives in every sense. if you have consequences both and life and livelihoods, i actually have seen already. i think we have, you know, statistics to saw that in, in many countries, including in the developed part of the world, the most vulnerable population, elderly, the people living in isolated areas of people living in a benefit level on plan environment. i'd actually die because of the heat red and the address here in france and also in russia in order to cause a number of people die. but it's also impacting the livelihood in the sense that the, the crop production have been badly affected. it by the office of just
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a see and south asia because of increase increase heat and drought. it's also of course having impact on the, on the health of the population. so this is also a impacting the health situation. so basically the, the, the impact of a climate change and the, the heat waves is creating the compounding effect on populations affecting their lives and life. teen some $24.00 countries are taking part in a football tournament. and cats are that aims to help vulnerable youth from around the globe. the st child, world cup has been held ahead of each fee for woke up since 2010 for the 1st time a team from palestine is taking part. that captain told us how a sport has helped her and her teammates, and i had, i am, my name is i had, i am 18 years old going into the cat in west bank. and i was a bit of a temporary other since my early childhood. i have left for it for life when i've
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been part of sports for life as a play for 6 years. and how the foot of our team started in 2017 and i joined the following year. and on them at that we haven't to regular weekly training sessions at this school. feel young off on him want that. but even at that 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 modalities, particularly in our society. that's why girls from refugee camps were selected because they are marginalized. and this gives us a voice that's a huge tamela, lee hon. i thought i don't know much how to get on the line up there folks. 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, put them habersham, and ca, language essay. every other business vietnamese sports is the key to the whole world. through sports, i can have a voice, foster sales here,
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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 operation forces are turning our lives into a nightmare. mcclellan high lair, i will not at all 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. some left of our. i can't, i can't get on. i will invite the other teams to.
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