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another round of russian strikes heads up origin targeting ukraine. civilian infrastructure. ah, thank you for joining us. i'm 0 venue. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up in the show, lebanon in israel, are closed, assigning a maritime border deal after years of negotiations. and welcome news for foreign tourists and ended to coven 19 travel restrictions in japan. i'm emily anglin, in south africa where poach is attaining their attention to private reserves and the consequences. improving fagel, not just for the reiner but also the ranges ah,
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another round of russian missile strikes is hit, the ukrainian city of zap. originally, the regions governor says a school was among the buildings attacked on tuesday morning to rockets hit a car dealership killing one person. moscow has been selling the region intensely. more than 2 dozen people have been killed in the last week. ukraine says it will not be intimidated by the wave of strikes. explosions on monday, killed at least 19 people and injured around a 100 and several cities across the country. the u. n. has joined the u. s. and the european union in condemning these attacks, but russia's president says, there are more to come. roy challenge is in keep rory arrayed warning sounded across ukraine again. this morning. tell us about that. yeah, the active rate warning has been on for at least 3 hours now. that's why wearing
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this body armor across the whole of ukraine, we understand that russian strategic bombers, cheaper farmers have been up over the caspian sea region and launching more cruise missiles at targets in ukraine. the latest that we know of is that there were at least 2 that were intercepted over the key of region in the south. a desa, nikolai of seems like a number of, of drones have been intercepted that to at least one got through to the central city of in it though, and hits a power plant there. and as he was just saying that the ratio continuing to bear the brunt of nights off the nights of strikes from f 300 missiles. now these are older intruder than the cruise missiles that have been launched, other parts of ukraine. they're essentially an air defense system, which has been adapted to hit ground targets, not very accurate,
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but still damaging enough. as we've seen in the pictures, they're hitting a car dealership, a school killing, one person. it's why the presidency lensky is stepping up his course for sophisticated air defense systems for ukraine. he says, this is an absolute priority. meanwhile, re, ukraine is still taking stock of all the attacks that took place yesterday. yeah. having that yesterday was a step change ready for, for the country, not since the beginning of the war. has there been such an onslaught or so many cruise missiles and drones launched their targets across the whole country? so we know now that 19 people died. another 105 were injured. critical and civil infrastructure targets were, you know, the main objects hit, or we know that there were targets in 12 regions or, and the city of kia,
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3530 fires began all those route. now, $300.00 settlements. so around the country, towns and villages are still without power in care of itself. they are planning, rolling power cuts around the city, different times shuttled at different times to try and balance or the power supply for the city because there were at least 3 power infrastructure targets hit in those attacks yesterday. you know, the, the, the intent is clear, isn't it from russia, with all of these strikes the, what they are trying to do is to degrade this civilian critical infrastructure of the country and with hits on town centers, city centers to instead as much fear into the population as possible. rory, challenge reporting, life and key. thank you very much. ukraine's ambassador to the united nations has condemned to moscow for targeting civilians sites. he was speaking during session
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of the un general assembly. today there is rochell, the capital city of give and many other ukrainian cities throughout the country with at least 80 for me sales into doesn't you, ab energy facilities, residential buildings, schools and universities, museums and crossroads in the city centers where among the target, the russian defense ministry later declared, legitimate or diplomatic at the james bay has more from the united nations in new york. russia was very unhappy 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,
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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 votes normally when 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 russia's annexation of ukrainian territory, will take place on wednesday or perhaps even thursday. now the folk, some procedure, perhaps give us some idea of who is on rushes side and who is not. and certainly
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it's pretty clear from those votes. i think that when it comes to the vote on an exception on the actual subject, this is all about than russia is not going to win that vote. james bays, reporting their ukraine's air defense systems are set to get more advanced in a phone call with the ukranian leader. us president joe biden promised more support she hubbard thompson has more now from washington dc. we'd 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 claims 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,
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off the peg off the shelf. they are coming from the u. s. as existing stockpiles that have to be contracted and built at 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 some will have more announcements about the, perhaps a speeding up of the supply. then going with the, the read out by don't say, underscore he has on getting engaged sort of allies 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 the heads of state, virtually 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
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of the joint chiefs and stuff stuff. and the defense secretary already on their way to brussels for that 11 on an israel, or close to resolving a long running border dispute in the gas rich mediterranean sea officials from both sides say final draft deal satisfies all their requirements. earlier i spoke to our correspondents in israel, and lebanon is bernard smith, in west jerusalem. so this deal comes just at the time when israel is ready to start. exploiting. it's failed now. it's some bumps. last week when lebanon made a couple of last minute demands. these are demands about the definition of demarcation boys that delineate israeli waters from lebanese waters and about potential revenue sharing from one of the fields the struggles, the lebanon israel border. but it seems after intense negotiations, meetings between the u. s. mediator, both sides have resolved these final differences and they can go ahead for
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assigning ceremony. now it is historic, both sides of calling the steel historic, historic because both countries are technically at war. they have no diplomatic representation. and it's the 1st time any sort of agreement between these 2 countries has been reached and has no harder reporting from the lead. negotiate earliest was sub handed that draft text that us mediated draft text to the president. and he spoke to the media afterwards. and he says, lebanon is satisfied, our requirements have been made, this is a good deal, a deal that will bring about economic benefits. and really, this is one of the reasons why lebanon has really been pushing for a deal along that maritime border. intermittent negotiations have been taking place for years now more than a decade, but lebanon is in financial crisis if it is able to start exploring and drilling, it could have revenues from gas production to help it with,
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with the financial meltdown. but critics argue that, you know, this is not the magic wand, it will take years for lebanon to benefit from those reserves. if, in fact, there are reserves, because that kind of feel that lebanon took in this deal, it is still not clear. if it is proven gas reserve, but they're also calling it historic, these are countries in a state of war with a has history of conflict right now. this deal will bring about economic benefits and security guarantees for both sides. still ahead on al jazeera, the number of refugees worldwide is breaking records. yet the united nation says it's short of funds. well famous women, crystal from the czech republic needs and of constant lock supply of gas every day . record from the crystal valley, workers from sun about their future emits the energy prices ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready to do with sibling at all anyways? hi there. it's looking rather wet and wintry across much of europe at the moment, particularly across and, and northern areas across that central band. oh, it's not as wet. we are still seeing some sunshine push through the cloud. but the worst all that wet and windy weather and wintry weather can be found across iceland, with frontal systems pushing across scandinavia, bringing some heavy snow to western areas of norway. heavy rain to finland and blustery winds to the baltic states and coastal areas of poland. for britain and ireland, it's a mixed bag. we got some spell the sunshine, particularly in the south of england, but the rain is pulling in some blustery showers, affecting northern areas of scotland, this so from fine weather to be found across the low countries. northern areas of
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france further down south, however, it's very wet, picture, across eastern areas of spain, the belly, eric islands, and it is going to get rather wet for sardinia. look, that's nasty. wet weather sweeping in by the time we get to wednesday, you'll get wet. her as well for some of the balkan countries, some thunderstorms popping off in grief. but as we head to the south west for spain and portugal, it is an improving picture with a lot of warmth. coming back in the south sunshine in cordova at 30 degrees celsius to with sponsored by cattle and i was jumping to the street when no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be born to privilege to them for a day. we are the subjects of the family to have one person's opinion, but what's heard amplify your folks did your digital system in mexico, it's incredibly weak and it is not just corruption. we're a global audience, becomes a global community, though scary of part of this moment in my country. is this toys for more weapons?
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the stream? oh no. j 0 lou . wow. the me watching the are a reminder of our headline this hour. another round of russian missile strikes is hit the ukrainian city of napa region. the regions governors as a school was among the buildings targeted on tuesday morning to rockets hit a car dealership killing one person. ukraine says it won't be intimidated by the wave of russian attacks on monday they killed at least 1900 people and injured around 100 and several cities. us has joined the us and the european union in condemning the attacks 11 on an israel or close to resolving a long running order dispute in the mediterranean. both sides say the final draft
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of the u. s. mediated deals satisfies all their requirements a top us sen once washington to suspended cooperation with saudi arabia. that would include a freeze on most arms sales set. as a robert manenda has accused the kingdom of helping fund russia's war in ukraine, added, cocaine explains. 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 and, and as 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 american, but it helps fund russia's 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. a 3rd of france's fuel stations are running short because of trade.
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jean strikes and oil refineries and storage sites. drivers are facing long queues and closures they're struggling to fill their tanks. of the trade union, if you put the energy of black mail offering to bring forward, he talks to 2 weeks strike ends. more than 60 percent, frances refining capacity has been taken offline. a families are holding their final prayers for those killed in a nursery in thailand. last week it brings to an end 3 days of morning for the victims, 19 of whom will be cremated in a buddhist ceremony later on tuesday, the northeastern community, who tie so on is trying to recover. after a former police officer shot and stab $36.00 people including $24.00 children and their care is japan has reopened his borders to tourists after 2 and a half years of cobra. 19 restrictions. travelers from 68 countries and territories can again visit. these are free, but they are still required to show proof of vaccination or
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a negative cobra test. the government has been under pressure from businesses to allow tourism. fuddy celebrate his reactions from tokyo. lots of people in japan. it is not only the tourism in buses, but also local governments. they have been very, very eager to see the government 15 border control, maybe one of the victim among the 7 countries. and also in the world, many people know a lot of that with all the numbers of tourism, maybe the cases will rise again. this is why the government and also other agencies and institutions are going to keep very close to the number of infection. those that he was not fictitious for this, the inbound number of students, japan has it. it's almost 32000000 students during the peak season in to 1019, and that's the virtual it came to almost 0 during covet. now,
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they have been up to almost $120000.00 visitors for in visit visit as a month about that expecting now this numbers to double hon within the coming weeks, especially that not many of the japan airports are still accepting international flights at least 800 people have died in the north indian state of tar pradesh is heavy rain lashes. the region parts of northwest india saw significantly more rainfall than normal on sunday. some schools have been forced to close environmentalists say climate change is to blame for the unusually late wet season . heavy rain is expected in 4 states until tuesday. the death fell from storm julia as it moves across central america has risen to at least 25. the storm is weakening, but it continues to cause heavy rains and flooding. el salvador has declared a national emergency and over a 1000 people have been evacuated from the worst hit areas. school has been cancelled in both el salvador and guatemala or warnings of more flash flooding and
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mudslide. the call central america in southern mexico. at least one person has died in haiti as protesters clashed with police in the capitol pole pass on monday. the processor is angry over the high cost of living unemployment in potential foreign intervention. they're calling for the resignation of prime minister, or he ation gangs of blocked access to key fuel terminal triggering fuel shortages in the country. indigenous people in july have held a march in the capital santiago to demand official recognition of their culture and land claims. it started peacefully but ended with the officers firing pier gas and chasing assa demonstrators. water cannons world used to disperse the protestors. the march marked the day of the meeting of to world. that's a holiday and she lay previously known as columbus day. the un high commissioner
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for refugees says the agency needs more money. filippo grandy says, armed conflict, human rights abuses and global warming have all pushed the number of people fleeing their homes to more than a 100000000. and without additional funding, the organization 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 the cost of living crises are causing evermore hardship. and indeed, and in various ways, compelling people to flee without the newest political party has been declared. the winner of last week's general election. the electoral commission says the 7 month old revolution for prosperity party, $156.00 seats. that's 5 seats. shorts of an outright majority party leader businessmen. some mexican is new to politics. you'll now need to reach out to other parties to form a coalition. he campaigned on a development agenda,
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promising to lift is also out of poverty and tackle high unemployment and crime, disgraced hollywood mogul harvey weinstein has gone on trial in los angeles, 5 witnesses are expected to take the span during the 2 month case. weinstein has already serving 23 years in jail on several sex crime convictions. you know, faces 11 more charges, including rape, could land him more than a 100 years in prison. protesters in cities across iran have kept up pressure on the government a month after the death of a young woman in police custody students rallied in the capital. tell her on, on monday, despite the police crack down, the unrest is the biggest challenge to around the government. in years, iran has warned against any foreign intervention to resolve the protests who adopt 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 as these. lemme republic of iran, the energy crisis as
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a result of the war and ukraine is having a huge effect on industries across europe. the czech republic is hosting an e u energy summit. this week. steadfast and reports from cabinet ski shin off, where world famous producers of bohemian glass are actually on the brink of collapse. a temperature of at least 1400 degrees is needed to turn sand into some of the world's most precious glass. carefully crafted face and tend to lease it by hand. and by mouth. me shall, less tina learn to cry from his father. it took him more than 6 years to master. i like the soldier installation of all but the along the whole life, the glass has a different temperature every morning. it echoes differently the color and so on. it depends on the days i wish every piece is original. it depends on the piece of glass. you take but 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,
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the whole production pose has failed. but since the energy crisis, gas bills have saw it from an average of $20000.00, so $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 then there wouldn't potentially mean a definite and disruption and final disruption of the industrial existence. they're entirely, it's a hell that takes many years of practice. but he's world famous last lois. 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 fact we 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 sure.
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yeah, it would be a shame we would have to to see something that's been around for $300.00. is this workshop hopes to survive to come in 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 nice sky channels. and north korea has marked the 77 percent of our 3 of the ruling workers, party celebrations were hell across town. years with a large performance in the capital's main square, people pay their respects to kim johnson and his predecessors. north korea has launched several missiles over the past 2 weeks as part of what it calls tactical nuclear drills. and the family and friends of a south african park ranger who has gone down earlier this year are demanding
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justice and turn that in, but was known as a wildlife warrior. according to the game rangers association of africa, he was one of the more than 100 wardens killed while patrolling for poachers. in the past year. emily ann, when reports south african conservation is said they waging a war against poachers. and anton simba was one of the many puck ranges on the front line. he dedicated his career to protecting wildlife, and it's very painful to see how well people it was. anton success. his head range at timber via he private nature reserve for more than 2 decades. that cost him his life for months and years and tony had been targeted, receiving death threats, his family was restrict receiving threats. his team was receiving threats. he was under a huge amount of pressure mat lindberg was making a documentary about anton titled rhino men. but in july, before it was released, his friend was fatally shot. 3 men approached anton home under the guise of needing
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water for their vehicle. they took weapons out and i'm loaded on him and in the process injured his wife. and also, i think the most devastating fingers to show how violent this this war and poaching is, is they took shots, it as children, anton leaves behind 7 children. his wife survived the attack. as for the blad, i saw i was taught, i saw the key it was that it was difficult, it was too much. antwan's cousin laid him. capella is also a park ranger with the old female group, the black members. she knows every time she puts on her boots, she's walking into danger. it's not easy to wake up every day. go out on patrol. i'm doing this for him. i'm doing this for you. look at the numbers of reinerson kruger. national park have declined so much that poach is now turning their
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attention to private reserves and it's up to those land owners to foot the bill for extra security measures. to protect these animals, the same animals, the government promotes as one of its greatest tourist attractions. ok, reserve own a derrick levitan supplies, his ranges with body and night vision goggles, water to help keep them safe. what the syndicates will do to families to get their hands on. horn is frightening. copy that he's also applied for a gun license. the teams had come poach, they'll bring one gotten for the reiner, they'll bring 2 guns for us. it is very risky. no arrests had been made in connection with anton's murder as well as wildlife. anton also had a passion for teaching young people about conservation. she said, you know, if i, if our children, if my children don't see the value, the beauty of i don't even have empathy, passion, understanding for life. how can i expect them to protect that wildlife?
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had ro, massey's helping to continue and tons legacy. and while the films ending has changed, its message has not. emily anglin, the al jazeera, had sprayed south africa, the wellington zoo, and new zealand had double in population of endangered ring tail lemurs, by welcoming 4 sets of twins and a booster. the lemur population. the new birds mean that the wellington zoo can now be part of an international breeding program. neighbors are classified as the most endangered group of mammals by the international union for conservation of nature. they only get to breed once a year. ah . you without a 0 here, the headlines this our, another round of russian missile strikes has hit the ukrainian city of zapper richer. the regions governor says the school was among the buildings targeted on tuesday morning explosions on.

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