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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian for again. this is louise. i'll live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes leopard on the ad, israel a set aside, a maritime border deal. after years of negotiations on the round of russian strikes hit as i put a ship targeting ukraine's civilian infrastructure ah fury on the streets of photo prince of people, angered by high living costs to the lack of jobs, demand the resignation of haiti's prime minister. and i'm emily anglin, in south africa where poach is a turning their attention to private reserves and the consequences improving fatal . not just for the reiner but also the ranges and i,
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far as my was born with 40 days to go to the world. cop leno massey is sitting out . he has g champions league game on tuesday as he recovers from a cap injury. ah, we begin with what appears to be a historic agreement between lebanon, an israel on a disputed symbol, that israel's prime minister yala pete says that his country has reached a deal with bay root liberty's party. has bhalla had threatened to use force against israel if it explored for gas before lebanon, but it's also given its approval in a moment will speak to zayna hata, who's in beirut. but 1st, that's bringing bernard smith, who's standing by for us in west jerusalem. so, but after a long negotiation, israel poised to start exploiting the gas field in its waters.
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yes, age. and israel predicts that within about 3 weeks time it could start taking gas pumping gas out or one of the gas fields in his territorial waters. now the steel has been agreed is already been testing the pipe work over the last couple of days . and those technical once those technical tests have been carried out, that's when they can start pumping gas out. israel's prime minister yala pete has called it an historic agreement. he said it strengthens israel security injects billions into israel's economy, and ensures the stability of the northern border that was a little bit of a hiccup. last week, when lebanon wanted some changes to definitions of what the boys that israel has put in place along in the see along its water board, or what those boys will be described as and over royalty payments from a gas field that struggles the israel lab. and on board, but it seems somehow they've come to an agreement on,
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on the definitions for these. and so israel will now have a security cabinet meeting on wednesday. and then it has to go to supreme girl. there's a high court has to rule on this and then israel's connects, it has to give the final rubber stamp to it. they want to do all of this before elections here on the 1st of november. there's no guarantee that will happen these, these are these, the specifics official events have to take place and the no guarantee that it might all happen before the no 1st of november. but whatever. it also looked great for ya or lap p. he's reached an agreement with an enemy country and in hen running for re election running for poems in a very, very tight race. this looks very good for him. i'll 0 but a spare flight there in west rosalyn. well, lebanon's lead negotiator says the final draft border deal with israel satisfies all its requirements. the country had a number of concerns about the board up. the 1st related to a borderline marked by boys that was created by israel as its forces withdrew from
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lebanon in the year 2000. be ruth asked for language in the draft to be changed to avoid this becoming an international maritime border. secondly, it objected to the counter gas field in a southern liberties, exploration block, extending into israeli waters. it's, you have to be explored. and while lebanon refuses to pay any of its profits from its share of that field to israel, israel says that it may fall under it's exclusive economic zone. lebrands 3rd concern, it's government wants french oil giant total energies to work with it independently of any projects with israel life to buy root, then i'll just arizona. hodder. if there's any, what then do we have an agreement? well in the words of the president, the deal is satisfactory, satisfactory for lebanon, and before him we heard the lead negotiator,
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mpm with sob, say that lebanon's demands have been met and the requirement has been met. so it's just a formality now, before we hear the countries official position to be announced by the president that could happen later today. but most likely, it will be tomorrow for lebanon. they see this as a historic agreement because they can start exploring and drilling for the possible gas reserves. in the past, the international companies refused to do so because they said without the deal, there is no security. in fact, today, a delegation from the french energy giant hotel is in beirut. they met the caretaker prime minister, who told them to start immediately exploring and drilling the area once the maritime order deal comes into force. now, when will the signing happen? we still do not have those details, but at the end of the day, yes, lebanon benefits from this deal, economically. israel benefits from the deal security wise because like you mentioned earlier, has, well i had threatened to attack the creature gas feel that israel is planning to
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produce gas from if this deal is not the in put in place of, there is no agreement, but it's also the europeans who benefit from this deal. i think we need to point this out. the europeans need gas to replace the gas that they were getting from russia. of course it's not enough. of course, it's not gonna fill the gap, but this is why we saw the americans as well as the french push, very hard in their diplomacy to bring about this deal. i was there was a lot of them live in a route many thanks, dana. ukraine is calling on the g 7 group of nations to supply air defense weapons offer a wave of russian strikes, killed 19 people on monday for the strikes had been reported in the past few hours in levin and zap at a ship. the government in the southeast region says that a school was among the buildings attacked on tuesday morning to rockets hit a car dealership, killing one person. moscow has been shilling the region intensely, more than 24 people have been killed in the last week. let's go live the cave of
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serious re challenge. is that for us worry error aid warnings sounding right across ukraine again this morning? oh, yeah, an update on that. adrian in the last few minutes for kia friends, some other parts are of ukraine. the all clear has been given for the entire morning or the air raid sirens. well, the sign sounded earlier on in the air. a warranty was active across the whole of the country's why i'm still wearing this body armor. ah, now it's just been turned off for some part of the country and others down in the south, particularly it's still active. that's because the earlier on to day russians, strategic bombers were, are over the caspian sea region, launching another salvo of cruise missiles into ukraine. there were at least 2 that were intersected over the key of region. down in the south, there were drones that were sent to odessa. and nikolai of most of those were
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intercepted there was one or 2, at least they got through to vanessia in the center of ukraine. a power plant hit there, we understand and at levine in the west of ukraine, that was here about an hour ago, a couple of explosions, or maybe 3 reported there on 2 bits of power. infrastructure now live in the west has been considered a safe haven for, for many months. people who are fleeing internally displaced from more frontline areas, had gone to live or because it was considered pretty much safe. but over the last couple of days that's been hit there is now where the city is 30 percent of it is without power or some water problems there as well. this is why i was president zalinski is saying to the west look is cargo one. you have to give us proper air defense system so that we can protect ourselves from these sorts of attacks and wants the latest following yesterday's widespread attacks roaring.
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yeah, not since the beginning of the war had sir. ukraine gone through such a day as monday, a wave after wave of cruise, missile and drone strikes coming from multiple different locations. hitting multiple different cities. 12 regions of ukraine were targeted at least 20 cities. we know that the death toll is 19 and about a 100 people are injured. what it seems is that the, the russians were going mostly for critical civilian infrastructure. most commonly, that was power stations and power plants. so there are many parts of the country liver just mentioned that are still having power issues after yesterday's attacks and new ones because of the latest volley of, of missiles launched at a day or most of the fires and all the fires of have been put out now, but yet that the tactics of russia, the, the strategy of russia, it is obvious,
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go after civilian power or civilian power infrastructure and launch missiles into the center of cities. tron creates much disruption for the civilians as possible. i'll the zeros were a challenge that live in keith medi thanks. did rory, ukraine's ambassador to the united nations was condemned moscow for targeting civilians sites? he was speaking during a session of the un general assembly. today there is rochell, the capital city of here, and many other ukrainian cities throughout the country with at least 80 for me. sales into doesn't you, avi's energy facilities, residential buildings, schools and universities, museums, and crossroads in the city centers were among the targets that the russian defense
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ministry later declared legitimate for our, from our diplomatic as a james base of the you and 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, 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 boats . 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.
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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 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 an exception on the actual subject, this is all about than russia is not going to win that vote. us president joe biplane has promised to supply ukraine with advanced air defense system following systems rather, following rushes. nissan attacks, he made the pledge and a phone call with ukraine's president chapter 20 reports from washington. we rather read out from, from the white house, joe biden expressing his condemnation of the attack,
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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 are coming from the u. s. as existing stockpiles that 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 speeding up of the supply. then going with the the read out by also underscore he has ongoing engagement of allies and partners to continue imposing
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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 berkeley meeting. and then later on in the week we have in brussels, the meetings of nato 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 of south stuff, the defense secretary already on their way to brussels for that. here with the news from out here still come on the program. welcome use for foreign tourists and end cobra, 500 travel restrictions in japan. and in sport benzino returns for rail madrid to say aim for a place to the champions league knockout stage. ah, ah,
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the leaders of palestine rival political parties are meeting algeria for 2 days of talks focused on reconciliation. it's the latest effort to solve a more than a decade long rift between hamas and father. off to a previous grievance failed. a massive govern the gaza strip since defeating president markwood abbas is france. our party in parliamentary elections in 2006 armed conflict broke out after fata refuse to recognize the results that ended when hum us forced facade out of gaza. since then, the palestinian leadership has been divided the front a lead palestinian authority governing the west bank at hamas running the gaza strip and above it will speak with nita abraham, who's in ramallah in the occupied west bank. but 1st, let's go to gossip unit outside is sat there for us. so what's the mood on the ground? a gaza human? yes, adrian. so according to people that we spoken to in the street this morning and how they feel about these new rounds of talks about the reconciliation between that the
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highmark people haven't to had their hopes raised high or anything. they're pretty much very and optimistic. on the contrary, about any a positive outcome of visa rounds of talks, they believe back to this a longstanding internal division between hamis. in fact, that has been compounded by many disagreements. ha, needs more than just rounds of talks for it to be. sol needs a lot of compromising. it needs more efforts. then just these rounds of talks that would actually lead to up was this to outcome at the end between the 2 parties. why have they not been able to reach agreement? what are the obstacles here? while andrea and as i said it's been almost 60 years now for this internal division
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between how much but before in the past years, the disagreements, our, the, the disagreements between the parties has been fundamentals. and then we have detailed disagreements. if we can say here as the people in ga, the cold, them, or the policy and treat the fundamental disagreements, are mainly the ignition of all sorts of mass or demand. how not to ignite all the oldest, the signed agreement by the policy of liberation organization to respect all these agreements to abide to these agreements like the all know agreement also to renounce violence which includes seizing or, or just are me the resistance weapons. and this is
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a very big issue for how bad that other resistance or attraction fighting group you regards the. i'd also be recognition recognizing of the state of israel. on the other hand, how mass has all the demands that these to be almost very difficult, like the 30000 employees off the have mass employees that have been employed here because the strip who is great to pay the salaries of these employees. there are precedents the elections that have demands and they, they just places election spec, how much demand for of zeros, you messiah reporting, live there from gaza. let's go to the occupied west bank from al jazeera. now abraham is in romana. how are the talks playing out there in the westbank? austin is do not have any hope. if you talk to people in the street, they might even not know that there are talks being held now in algeria. not only
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because they've been seeing so many talks that didn't lead to any results, but also agreement that never succeeded to change their reality on the ground. 2 thirds of palestinians are not hopeful that there are going to be any success when it comes to that. a conciliation talks, there's a big feeling among palestinians that the 2 parties are interested in keeping best . that the school, as it is a palestinian authority governing the occupied west bank. what hamas governing the besieged gauze, esther. but if we look at what control they actually have, it's very limited and the ultimate control when it comes to people's lives under these really occupation is with israel. this is why there's a lot of resentment in the street. there's a lot of fear that the whole political issue that the whole national program of palestinians is being wasted as being
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a degraded by the continuing division between the hon. hm. us out the, from what you're saying meta is that people there and remodel on. exactly following these talks closely because they have very little hope of achieving anything. yes, they believe that is a p a is comfortable in its situation. it has the international recognition. it has a certain money coming in from donors, and they believe that a mass is trying to control the occupied must back. we've been hearing in the past . a lot of a pattern official saying that they're not going to be allowing him ask the game grounds in the occupied west bank. so there, there is this whole idea of the palestinian authority is interested in, which is the fact that majority is interested in keeping its control over the occupied west bank. and just in the past few weeks, we've seen street fights happening in the streets after the palestinian authority
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as to their, her math activist. there were talks amongst their officials that he was trying to collect money. he was trying to arm people in the occupied west bank. and there has been some sort of an agreement here that the palestinian authority is not going to be chasing palestinian fighters who are using their weapons against israel. but they said that they would definitely be after hamas activists who are trying to operate in the west bank because they fear that what's happened in the besieged cause esther would happen. here again, are the zeros leader abraham reporting live from ramallah in the occupied westbank . thanks, nita, in haiti at least one person's been killed during protests that have turned violence. the prime minister has asked for forum support for protest to say the only solution is for him to resign. i'll just seriously a harding reports ah, crowds of people move through the haitian capital puerto prince. they're angry over
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a rising cost of living in a lack of jobs. and the prime minister's decision to ask for help from other countries to com. unrest. oh, this man shouting against the need for foreign troops. the police respond with tear gas. yep. so my love unemployment, the high cost of living, the insecurity. it is all these reasons that i'm in the 3 to, ah, haiti's economy has almost ground to a halt. since a coalition of gains blocked a major fuel terminal last month, the lack of gas and diesel has crippled transport and force businesses and hospitals to close. the prime minister has asked for you in an international help in the form of troops. he urged the international community including members of the security council to consider as a matter of urgency the request by the haitian government for the immediate
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deployment of an international specialist or force to address the humanitarian crisis. the latest unrest has also led to a lack of clean drinking water that has caused an outbreak of cholera. the last case was reported 3 years ago, following an outbreak and 2010 linked to un peacekeepers. 10000 people died as a result. many people in haiti say international support has never helped them before, and they want the prime minister to resign. so that the this request is an unconstitutional act. this is an act against the state. it is an action a give the haitian people demands who want to free country, where everyone can eat have help, get a live like human beings. ah, haiti has had 12 prime ministers since an earthquake in 2010 flattened homes and infrastructure in many areas. since then, the country has received more than $13000000000.00 and $8.00, however,
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most are still struggling to even afford food and clean water lea. a hardy al jazeera, the international monetary fund is expected to paint a gloomy financial outlook, but it meets in washington dc. later, inflation concerns the war in ukraine and rising interest rates are impacting economies rise around the world. in the coming hours, it'll release to key reports out looking what's in store for the global economy. is fully about the boat to explain how much power the i m f actually wields the international monetary fund, an institution that promotes global economic stability, and perhaps a lender of last resort, or a some say, an outdated organization whose policies damage the social and cultural fabric of a country, let's take a closer look. the i m f was founded in 1944 at bretton woods in the united states . since then its membership has grown from 44 countries to
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a 190. the i m f says it monitors economic health of member countries and provides loans for governments in economic distress 2 years ago at the height of the covey. 19 pandemic. more than a 100 nations requested bailouts from the i m f. his i correspondent alan fisher reporting on those loans for his headquarters here in washington. the international monetary fund has put together a 9 trillion dollar port to help countries deal with the cobra crisis. most of that money has come from the g. 20 the world richest nations, and more than 100 countries have asked for help. now this is the i m f. map of where money was distributed among those helped $2700000000.00 to egypt. 411000000 to ethiopia. 361000000 to bosnia herzegovina. more recently, sri lanka received $2900000000.00 after its economy faced collapse. it ran out of
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money for food medicine, cooking, gas and fuel. but critics of the, i may say it is outdated and ineffective of the 89 developing countries that received i m f. loans between 19651995 more than half where no better off afterwards. in fact, 32 were poor. other critics question whether many nations which borrow money from the i m f. have the ability to repay now yourself with the addition to the i m f and some sort of longer term. ah, player program is likely going to have to step in to help countries to look at the i m f is downgrading is forecast of 2.9 percent global growth in 2023. it says that because of the increasing risk of recession and financial instability, far from being transitory as result, inflation is much more persistent, high energy,
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and foot prices tight to financial conditions, lingering supply, disruptions, decelerate growth, all of the world's largest economy economy. so now slowing down for better or for worse, many more governments may need to turn to the i m f in the coming months and years . we'll get a weather update. baxter albany is alpha still come. a number of refugees worldwide is breaking records. the reservation says that it shows of funding and well famous bohemian crystals from the czech republic. these are the constant lock supply of gas every day records and from the principal rally workers i'm concerned about the future emits the energy prices out of sport. we speak to the columbia team competing at the st. child world. come here in tulsa, that's coming up in around 20 minutes with forum.
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ah. hi there. it's looking rather wet and winter across much of europe at the moment, particularly across southern and northern areas across that central band. oh, it's not as wet. we are still seeing some sunshine push through the cloud. but 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 island, 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 is some fine weather to be found across the low countries. northern areas of france. further down south, however,
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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 headed 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 . ah. the sense of belonging? walk down any street in cocktail, he can feel the present and spend community and the every day heroes keep communities together. i give them that this group, then i'm going for both myself. logo's always logo in a new 4 part series. al jazeera, those into unique communities revealing how they're adapting to 21st century
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hello again, adrian for the hearing. so how about the news are from al jazeera, the headlines, lebanon, and israel appeared to have reached a deal on a disputed maritime board of israel's prime minister ayala pete says that his country's approved the u. s. broke a proposal. live adams. his boss says that it agrees and considers negotiations over ukraine is cooling on the g 7 group of patients to sup, to supply air defense weapons. after a wave of russian strikes, killed 19 people on monday. more strikes have been reported to the past few hours. it, levine, consortia, the leaders of palestine survival, political parties, a meeting in algeria for 2 days of reconciliation tools. it's the latest efforts to resolve more than a decade long lift between the hamas, some photo of the previous agreements failed. the energy crisis is having a major effect on industries across europe. the czech republic is hosting an e u energy summit. this week of the countries world famous businesses that produce
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bohemian bloss or on the brink of collapse. step fossil reports, a temperature of at least 1400 degrees is needed to turn sand into some of the world's most precious glass. carefully crafted vases and tend to lease me by hand. and by mouth. me shall less tina learn to craft from his father. it took him more than 6 years to master. i like the soldier installation of all but the along a whole life, the grass has a different temperature every morning it exit from the collar and so on. it depends on the days i was every piece original. it depends on the piece of glass. you take . what he mean. 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, gas bills have saw it from an average of $20000.00 to $100000.00 a month,
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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 and final disruption of the industrial existence 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 at century. oh wow. as well. 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 sure. for yeah, it would be a shame, we would have to to see an end to something that's been around for 300 years. this
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workshop hope so. so 5 to coming winter by hiring more workers instead of laying them off. the plan is to make more products with the same out 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 income. alecky, sion of a 3rd of fuel stations in france are running short because of industrial action of oil refineries and storage sites. drivers facing long queues, many for courts have closed trades, unions accused total energies of blackmail for offering to bring forward pay talks . if the end, the 2 weeks strike or than 60 percent of frances were finding capacity has been taken offline 7 and a half 1000000 ukrainians. fled to europe since russia invaded in february, nearly 1000000 of them have sought refuge in germany at a response, a berlin airport has been transformed into
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a refugee center out there. his daughter kane, is there 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. 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 treatments which some people say that
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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 what they consider to be their mistakes back then, which is why we see facilities like these being established. a record number of migrants has crossed through the jungle between panama and columbia. this year, according to panama migration authority, most bound for the united states, john home and reports. we're in a migrant shelter mexico city. and this route going up through mexico to the united states is one of the principal migrant groups for refugees as well in the world. and the united nations is said that at the moment the situation met for us. food is a crisis that's getting for the tipping point,
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and that's because between october 2021 and 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 central american people from honduras, guatemala, salvador now 40 percent of people from other countries outside of that region. nicaragua, cuba then is whaler countries who, if authoritarian governments, there are also in economic problems. also, people from haiti, a country with an absolute political crisis where gangs of roaming the streets and are in control of some areas of the capital. now speaking about people going up that route would be areas they have to cross your diary and got an area of jungle that basically lawless in which criminal gangs, a raping. i'm roby, and in which people have to cover incredibly difficult, right?
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we're just talking to a mother from venezuela and, and who has a sudden month old daughter about what it was like to cross that one, maria. but when, when we got to the last river, the cover was so strong that 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 proceed to a young man from guatemala, who is describing what him up through the root in mexico way, gangs, cartels. also sometimes the police pro migrants made like a good that a 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 turning
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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 the back. that's put a lot of pressure on this country, mexico. it's the 3rd in the world now in terms of people registering to ask 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 we've ended up here the death toll from storm julia as it moves across central america has risen to at least 25. the storm is weakening, but it's heavy. rain continues to cause flooding. el salvador has declared a national emergency of over a 1000. people have been moved from the worst hit areas. schools are closed and both el salvador and guatemala or warnings, more flash flooding, and much slides across central america and solid mexico. indigenous people in chile have held a march in the capital santiago to demand official recognition of their culture and
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land claims. it started peacefully, but ended with offices firing. tia gas and chasing demonstrates is water cannon was used to disperse. the testers marchmont, the day of the beating of 2 worlds a holiday in chile, previously known as columbus day, disgraced. all he would mobile harvey weinstein has gone on trial in los angeles, on more charge is the could land him over 100 years in prison. 5 witnesses are expected to take the stand during the 2 month case. weinstein is already serving 23 years in prison on several sex crime convictions. he now faces 11 further charges including rape protest as in cities across iran are keeping up the pressure on the government a month after the death of a young woman in police custody students rallied in the capitol toronto monday during a police crack down. the unrest is the biggest challenge to ron's government, and he is, it's warned against any foreign intervention,
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lawfully the internal issue of the islamic republic of iran, israelite to the government, and the nation of iran. we would not allow any country to interfere in the internal affairs of these lamps. republic of iran, families are holding the final press for those killed at a nursery and thailand last week. it brings to an end 3 days of morning for the victims, 19 of whom will be created in the buddhist ceremony. later on tuesday, the northeast and community of what i so on is trying to recover after a former police officer shot and stamped 36 people, including 24 children. and that cares. japan as reopened its board as the tourists after 2 a half years of coven 19 restrictions travellers from $68.00 countries and territories can again visit without thesis. but they're required to show proof of vaccination or negative cove. at 19 test, the government has been under pressure for businesses to allow tourist thought
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a salami, as the reaction from tokyo. lots of people in japan on the it is not on the, the tourism in buses, but also local governments. they have been very, very eager to see their government 15 border control, maybe one of the victim among the g 7 countries and also in the world. still, many people know out of that with all the numbers of them, maybe of 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 infections. those who is not expect ation for this inbound number of students. japan has, it's almost 32000000 today during the peak season in to 1019 and that's the virtual it came to almost 0. during of it 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 these numbers to double and triple within the coming weeks, especially that not many of the japan airports are still accepting international flights at least 18 people have died in the north indian state of upper dashes. heavy rain swept the region, thompson, north western india, so significantly more rainfall than usual on sunday. schools were forced to close. environmentalists say the climate change is to blame the unusually late wet season . heavy rain is expected in full states until later on tuesday. north korea has marks the foundation of the $77.00 anniversary of the ruling workers party celebrations were held across pyongyang, including a large performance of the capitals, made square. people pay their respects to kim john loan and his predecessors. north korea's launched several missiles over the past 2 weeks, as part of what it was called tactical nuclear drills. the suitors nearest
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political party, has been declared the winner of last week's general election. the electoral commission says that the 7 month old revolution for prosperity party, $156.00 seeps, that's 5 seats short of an outright majority party leader, businessman some matter, connie is news of politics. he'll now need to persuade other parties to form a coalition. he campaigned on development, promising to lift people in the suit, to out of privacy, and to tackle high unemployment of crime. the family and friends of a south african park ranger shot dead earlier this year. a demanding justice anton simba was known as a wild life warrior. according to the game ranges association of africa, he was one of the more than 100 wharton was killed while patrolling for poachers. in the past year. out as he was, emily angry reports south african conservation is say they waging
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a war against poachers and antonyms him bout was one of the many pog ranges on the front line. he dedicated his career to protecting wild life. it's very painful to see how well people it was agile successes, head range, and tim provide he private nature reserve for more than 2 decades. that cost him his life for months and years and he had been target said 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 water for their vehicle. they took weapons loaded on him and in the process injured his wife. and also, i think the most devastating thing just to show how violent this this war and
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poaching is, is they took shots at his children, anton leaves behind 7 children. his wife survived the attack. as for the blad, i saw i was short. i saw the key it was that it was difficult. it was too much. antwan's cousin laid him. cabella 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. like i think the numbers of rhinos in kroger national park have declined so much that poach is now turning their attention to private reserves and is 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
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a derrick levitan supplies, his ranges with body armor and night vision goggles to help keep them safe. what the syndicates will do to families to get their hands on. horn is frightening property that he's also applied for a gun license. the teams had come poach. they'll bring one gun for the rhinos, 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 wild life, anton also had a passion for teaching young people about conservation. you 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 peer compassion, understanding for wildlife. how can i expect him to protect that wildlife? had rolled massey's helping to continue antwan's legacy. and while the films ending has changed, its message has not. emily anglin al jazeera, had sprayed south africa, wellington, so m u z lind has doubled its population of endangered ringtail limos following the
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births of 4 sets of twins on a brand new born dismissal. zuka now become part of an international breeding program. international union for the conservation of nature classifies, leave us as the world's most endangered group of mammals. they breed once a year. still to come here. all that he's out. will he ever stop scoring? letting holland prepares for his next game in the champions league that's coming up with far in the sport next. ah, with
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with full lou . ah ah,
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morgan plans for his fall, adrian. thank you so much. there's 40 days until the whirl cob, an argentinean superstar lena massey is taking no chances with a calf strain he's currently nursing massey will not play in paris, censure, manns champions league match against ben feca. later on tuesday, he said out the french at league match against supreme this weekend due to that injury. i'm a 35 year old asked to be substituted in the last 10 minutes against ben feca last week is already indicated. the world cub in katara will be his last lou. the lino misses much better, is very confident that he still has the some pleasant feeling. and therefore he won't be available to plague and spin feca or see if he's going to be available against marcell on sunday. but i think it's very likely that leo will be present for the game against masa. karim then zima returns for round madrid, again shocked. our don't you ask on tuesday, the striker was arrested for the last game in the spanish super leak rail. are the
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current champions, leak holders, and victory later will secure them a place sooner. knockout stage schachter are hosting route in poland capital of warsaw because of the war back home in ukraine. they're currently 2nd in group f behind row who have one all 3 of their game so far. but a low ball roll for new york. they are working in a very different circumstance, and we are in solidarity wisdom and we have a lot of respectful them. they have to travel a lot about, but i think playing with these kinds of difficulties means a lot to them to give a good image of a ukrainian team that is suffering like the whole ukrainian population. is that the most informed player in the world, earling. harland is in action again for manchester city, who can reach their knockouts with a win against ho copenhagen. he scored twice against them in the 5 at nell when last week to add to his incredible numbers. there in a region striker has scored 15 of cities, a 33 parmelee goals this season, that includes 3 hot tracks. he's also scored 5 goals and the champions league about
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20 goals altogether. and just 12 appearances. his manager pep guardiola has worked with some of the gray players, but says harland is right up there. madison is one of the best. no doubt that i had many, very, very good one of them handling is one of them. so the numbers as people itself for the fact that early age, how many goals in chambers make in norway, now she and germany know in england, i speak a hug, hug he mila this question. but some thunder should. i should not sell anything. he just looked the numbers. what he does on the b 2 would be enough. said he against copenhagen as the early kick off on tuesday. also in the games coming up later. it's ac milan against chelsea. us women's football storm. megan robina has voiced her support for spanish players who were pressed,
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protesting their head coach jorge, the tao, the builder, the top rank. americans are preparing to face the spanish and a friendly on tuesday. and pamplona. spain has been involved in controversy as 15 internationals of asked not to be selected because of the behavior of their manager . it's really sad to see. but as we've seen in our country and elsewhere, women's players continue to have to fight for what seems like the bare minimum and treatment and resources and just general respects. so, you know, i know for myself personally, but everyone here we're always with the players 100 percent right now, teams from 24 countries are taking part in this st child world cup here in car. the tournament has been held ahead of each fi for world cops in 2010 and aimed to help vulnerable young people around the globe. i'll just there is alice andro rem. patty caught up with columbia team at their last training session before flying to car. the these girls said growing up wanting to play football in the rough
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voice, chided them off in letting them on the dusty pitchers of this down. deep in the jungles of western columbia. and played by drug trafficking on the groups, any legal gold mining with the help of that foundation, they built a team and got a field. and i've been chosen to participate in guitars, treat child world cup board, jackie and board. yeah. 17 years old appeared a less pretty young and admirer of columbia's female football star lean that k see though, and period center means killian's in by pe can hardly contain her emotions before her. and then when what i was also, it feels incredible. and 1st of all, i want to thank god for this opportunity to represent our country had it. but her father says the girls have mostly themselves to tank their level of dedication and sacrifice as spreads to their relatives in the family, to repair the mentors and quando. i often used to go out and party,
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but i haven't in years to help her with what she needs. boots taught at trees for trips, which means i need to have money available to help her or i'm on model quality, so they're gonna do it as foundation says their goal was to offered him the possibility to overcome their difficult context. is that a hail and like a last opportunity? i put a lot more heinous home with garces dawn. they love your name's sia equals k to people. they seem to assume they will let i really that a star allow of india, but i yes it it. yeah. mm okay, well you know what i says on proven am i k, i particular football lay that was the main i stare skills on the pitch, the girl too excited to bring their traditional dances in culture to guitar. 16 year old catalina barrier says her passion has changed. her life. mosca died for the last thing, y'all, a m l or below that it? oh boy, him broke all into honey keeble. montgomery though,
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of course i'll go they they, they, me got ha! but in that and i mean, thought in sun go yeah, man, you know, get al god, dan again with chad. lona: when i play out gay, we don't but it's one of what i guess, but i am brought up for the indication that offers them the chance to leave their country for the 1st time and to participate in the competition about it. they feel that they have already won whatever the results on the field. allison deity, and jesse condo, but good beer work yankees open there, major league baseball po, season with the game against cleveland guardians, at yankee stadium. last week the yankees aaron judge, head in the historic 62nd home. i'm breaking an american league record, even though the 3 year old accomplish. feet in taxes. judge says he's now happy to start the po, season at home. then it's, it's heaven that's us. that's where you want to be. you know, it's, you know,
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for me, i just, for me, i get the jitters. you know, the intros around that line, the crowd, sharon law. chris, cool air it's. there's nothing like a you can't hear the roll call even when i'm in right fuel or annex a bleacher creatures, i can barely hear what they're, what they're saying out there. so loudon and a replica of the iconic world cup trophy has been unveiled in the house country cutter. the sculpture made of stone weighs around 5 tons. linda's close to 10 feet tall, took nearly 2 years to complete, and will be on public display during the tournaments. okay, and that is all you spoke now back to you. adrian's father, thanks indeed, far. and i will be back with other views out for you at 1300 hours g m t that will take a moment to regroup, and then so we'll be back with that more of the day stairs. i'll see you again. ah
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