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lebanon in israel are set to sign a maritime border deal after years of negotiations. ah, it's great to have you with us this hour. i'm several then. yeah, this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up, russia says vladimir putin could be open to meeting the u. s. president. is comes as more strikes, hit, the ukrainian city of zap, risha and fury on the streets of po passed as people angered by high living costs and the lack of jobs demand. the resignation of haiti's prime minister. well, famously amen. crystal from the czech republic needs the constant lock supply of gas every day. records from the worker concerned about their future
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admits the energy prices. ah, we begin with what appears to be a historic agreement between lebanon and israel on a disputed maritime border. israeli prime minister, your la pete said, his country has reached to deal with bay route, why lebanon's has blah says they've given the green light to the agreement. bernard smith is in western slim and he has the latest israel. prime minister jala pete house called it on historic agreement. he said it strengthens israel security injects billions into israel's economy, and ensures the stability of the northern border was a little bit of a hiccup. last week, when lebanon wanted some changes to definitions of what the boys that israel was put in place along in the c along. it's bought a board or what those boys will be described as and over royalty payments from
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a gas field that struggles the israel 11 on board. but it seems somehow they've come to an agreement on, 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. the high court has to rule on this and then israel connected has to give the final rubber stamp to it. they want to do all of this before elections here on the 1st of november. 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 border. the 1st one related to a borderline marked by boys in the water that was created by israel as its forces withdrew from lebanon in 2000 and a route asked for language to be changed in the draft, so that this would not become an international maritime border. secondly, it objected to become a gas field in the southern lebanese exploration block,
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extending into israeli waters. that field has not been explored yet. and why 11 on refuses to pay any profits from its share of cannot to israel. israel says it may fall under its exclusive economic zone. also lebanon's 3rd concern at once french oil giant put the energy to work with it independently of any projects with israel . so no, no holder has more from beirut. well, in the words, as the president, the deal is satisfactory, satisfactory for lebanon, and before him we heard the lead negotiator, 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 to morrow for lebanon. they see this as a historic agreement because they can start exploring and drilling for the possible gas reserves. in the past,
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the international companies refused to do so because they said without a deal, there is no security. in fact, to day, 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 porter deal comes into force. a russian foreign minister, a sergei love. rob says his country will not turn down a potential meeting between vladimir putin and us president joe biden. it comes ahead of this year's g 20 meeting, which will be held on the indonesian island of bali next week. mohammed bow joins me now from moscow. muhammad, how seriously should we be taking these latest statements from survey lever off or cit, alert to begin with? i think it's, this is significant because russia has always been looking at the conflict in ukraine as a conflict between russia and the western, particularly the united states. saw for her for
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a minister over off to see doctor they already and open if any suggestion or any request comes for a meeting with president biden. i think it is significant and i think, i think for it personally, i think he means it, you know, that the 2 leaders will be about summit. and he said basically that they are open for suggestions. but he also gave this other cough yet about the results. he said he's not sure for now or whether that will lead to anything. we know that turkey is involved has been involved in trying to create a kind of atmosphere for dialogue between the 2 sides. and we know that the president put in will meet calling to reports will meet with the president on tomorrow in cotton than in that region. of from there and turkey is supposed unlikely to try to, i mean take a take this lead from law for off today and try to do something about it. it'll be
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really interesting to see if they do end up meeting. but for the moment, just to be clear, we're talking about just potentiality. there is no meeting that is set in stone. mohammed vall, reporting live from moscow. thank you very much. ukraine is calling on the g 7 group of nations to supply air defense weapons after a wave of russian strikes. killed 19 people on monday for the strikes have been reported in the past few hours in the v than origin. the governor in the southeast region says a school was among the buildings attacked on tuesday morning. one person was killed when rockets hit a car dealership. moscow has been showing the region intensely re challenge has more from keith. not since the beginning of the war had ukraine gone through saturday as monday wave after wave of cruise mythos enjoyed and 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
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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 plant. so, there are many parts of the country live. i just mentioned that a still having power issues off the yesterday's attacks and new ones because of the latest volley of missiles launched today. most of the 5 know the 5 of have been put out now, but yeah, the, the tactics of russia, the strategy of russia, it is obvious go after civilian power, civilian power infrastructure, and launch missiles into the central cities. tron creek much disruption for the civilians as possible. are the leaders of palestine, rival political parties,
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a meeting in algeria 2 days of talks focused on reconciliation. this is the latest effort to solve a more than decade long rift between hamas and for thought after a previous agreements failed. her mom has governed the gaza strip since defeating president mahmoud abbas is for 3rd party and parliamentary elections in 2006 armed conflict broke out after father refused to recognize the results. and that ended when hamas force thought out of gaza. since then the policy in leadership has been divided, hamas runs the gaza strip. fata governs be occupied, westbank. i was here as near abraham is in ramallah in the occupied west bank. your messiah is in gaza. you meant to start with you. there been several attempts as we're seeing at reconciliation. they've all failed so far. do guardians believe in this one? well, actually, godson's have no hopes that these reconciliation talks would lead to something further or more positive than the previous talks. i mean,
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they have no hopes at all, that these talks would actually say, ah, be a success in the reconciliation effect. and her math, or when looking to all these disagreements between both parties. but we cannot disregard that the general interest of the people in gaz, especially if that that this reconciliation would succeed. even though they do not believe that our efforts of just talks would be enough to bring an end to these disagreements. but on the other hand, a reconciliation between father and hammers would mean at that at least $40000.00 palestinian authority. employees who are home are staying home since the take over her math in 2006 would return to their jobs or simply the lift sting off by the
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lustig israeli blockade on the gaza strip and also the opening of the crossings. these are very essential on demands for the palestinian people leaving in the gaza strip under a lasting ease really located. and that's why even that they don't see any hopes of, of, or any are, are not optimistic towards any our success from these reconciliation talks. they would still ha that i please say i hope that anything positive will come out of it. you know, thank you very much. the spring and knitter abraham. she's in ramallah and the occupied was back near the house displaying out where you are. well, if you ask people in the street now, if they even know that there are talks being held in algeria right now, they would tell you that they don't fall such news now, only because it has been more than 15 years without any progress in that matter.
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but also it's like the boy who called wolf every time palestinian officials from, from the han hamas meet and say, oh, we've reached an agreement. we've reached that agreement. and that have been dozens of those agreements already been signed, but no effect on the ground. so palestinians will tell you that there was only believe it when they see it. there has been no palestinian elections for it more than 15 years. there has been difficult situations when it comes to where the past tinian cause is going because of this internal palestinian division. so for palestinians and according to latest pulls within 2 thirds of them, do not believe that these efforts are gonna lead to a success. because they say that both parties have vested interest in keeping the status quo as an in the palestinian authority governed by or mostly, by a consisting of fetish people governing or the occupied wes banks. a mass governing
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the bases goes a step. so ultimately people will tell you the, even if they have some sort of a control, this control is limited. and above all, the entity that has the upper control when it comes to palestinians live. is israel many years say that this division only serves the benefits of israel, where it knit abraham reporting from ramallah, not much enthusiasm than anywhere in palestine on these talks. thank you very much . a still a head on al jazeera, the number of refugees worldwide is breaking records, yet the united nation says it's short of funding service. oh, to suppression is rising. and so with that anyways, hello, there was god in east asia. there's been a dramatic cool down in china. it's almost as if autumn has been missed with
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wintery showers, affecting northern areas, snow in mongolia, and even affecting the korean peninsula. the 1st snow of the season here, across the board, temperatures have come down the likes of beijing and shanghai, touching up near 20 or sitting in the high teens, but clear skies and sunshine pushing out further east. it's also cleared up for northern areas of japan after her kind of for some heavy rain. however, we are seeing that rain rolling from the south. we are expecting some pretty heavy falls and a dramatic drop in the temperature for tokyo. we still have some warmth on tuesday, but by thursday, a drop of 7 degrees and the rain will be rolling. and now speaking of rain as we had to south asia, we've seen flooding across pradesh after a spell of exceptionally heavy rain here. now what is going to ease? that's the good news pulling its way further south and one soon rain. finally retreating away for the south, bringing heavier showers to places like corolla,
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some fears of thunderstorms as well for sri lanka. but for that northwest corner and pakistan. lots of sunshine in new delhi coming in at 27 degrees celsius. that's whoever to, with sponsored by cut out a ways british political party at boy with the labor party is a criminal conspiracy against its members. newly obtained documents reveal members silenced, suspended, and forced out my going. on believable free speech was shot down an exclusive investigation. the labor files ought to on al jazeera. ah
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ah, they're watching al jazeera or headlines this. our lebanon in israel appeared to have reached a deal on a disputed maritime border. is really prime minister. yay. your la pete says his country has approved the u. s. brokerage proposal, calling it a historic deal. lebanon's has below also agreed ukraine is calling on the g 7 group of nations to supply your defense weapons after a wave of russian strikes, killed 19 people on monday. more strikes have been reported in the past few hours in the beaver ends, upper region. and the leaders of palestine rival political parties, a meeting in algeria for 2 days that reconciliation talks is the latest effort to solve a more than a decade long rift between thomas and fatah. after previous agreements failed in haiti, at least one person has been killed during protests that turned violent. a prime minister has asked for foreign support,
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but protestors say the only solution is for him to resign. we are hoarding has more . ah, crowds of people move through the haitian capital puerto prince. they're angry over 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 about this man shouting against the need for foreign troops. the police respond with tear gas hot yet. so my love unemployment, the high cost of living, the insecurity. it is all these reasons that i am 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, as for you,
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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 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 help them before, and they want the prime minister to resign. so that the people, this request is an unconstitutional act, this is an act against the state. it is an action give the haitian people demands who want to free country, where everyone can eat have help, get a live like human beings. ah,
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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, most are still struggling to even afford food and clean water lea. a hardy al jazeera the death til 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. there are warnings of more flash flooding and mudslides across central america. in southern mexico. international monetary sun is expected to paint or gloomy financial outlook when it meets in washington, dc. later, inflation concerns the war and ukraine and rising interest rates are impacting
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economies right around the world. in the coming hours, it will release to key reports on what's in store for the global economy. fully martino explains how much power the i m. f, actually wheels. the international monetary fund and 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 a 190. the i m f says it monitors economic health of member countries and provide loans for governments in economic distress. 2 years ago, at the height of the covey, 19 pandemic, more than a 100 nations requested bail out. on the i'm f, his i correspondent allan fisher reporting on those loans for his headquarters here
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in washington. the international monetary fund has put together a 9 trillion dollar port to help countries deal with the covert 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 his economy faced collapse. it ran out of 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
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the i m f. have the ability to repay now yourself with the addition to the i now. and some sort of longer term, ah, play program is likely going to have to step in south country so that 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 and foot prices tight, the 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
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. and the energy crisis as a result of the war and ukraine is having a major effect on industries across europe. the czech republic is hosting an energy summit this week. step boston reports from companies kitchen off where world famous businesses producing bohemian glass 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 vases and tenderly is made by hand and by mouth. mika lesh tina learned to craft from his father. it took him more than 6 years to master oliver. so do you think felicia will be along your whole life? the glass has a different temperature. every morning it's exit from the carlos and so on. it depends on the days i wish every piece is original. it depends on the piece of glass you take. 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,
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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, 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 feel. it 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 shore,
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for yeah, it would be a shame. we would have to see an end to something that's been around for 300 years . this 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's no sign of any drop in demand for bohemian glass that fast and al jazeera in family ski channels. families are holding their final prayers for those killed in a nursery and thailand last week. it brings them in 3 days of morning for the victims, 19 of whom will be cremated in a book as ceremony. later on tuesday, the northeastern community with ty, so on is trying to recover after a former police officer shelton stab 36 people, including 24 children in their carers. the un high commissioner for refugees says
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the agency needs more money. so we put grandy says, armed conflict, human rights abuses, and global warming have 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 ever more hardship. and indeed, and in various ways, compelling people to flee through 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 parts, $156.00 seats, as 5 seats shorts of an outright majority, or the leader in business men, sam method. connie is new to politics and he will need to persuade other parties to form a coalition. he's promised to develop lives who do and lift people out of poverty
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and tackle high unemployment and crime, disgraced hollywood mobil. harvey weinstein has gone on trial in los angeles, on charges that could land him more than a 100 years in prison. 5 witnesses are expected to take the stand during the 2 month case. weinstein is already serving 23 years in jail on several sex crime convictions. you know, faces 11 extra charges, including rape, the family and friends of a south african park ranger shot dead earlier this year. are demanding justice anton simba was known as a wild life 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 angland 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,
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and it's very painful to see how well people it was anton success. his head range at timber variety, 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 water for their vehicle. they took weapons 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 as they took shots at his children, anton leaves behind 7 children. his wife survived the attack. as for the blad, i saw he was thought, i saw the key. it was just,
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it was just difficult. it was too much. antwan's cousin laid him cabella is also a park ranger with the old female group to 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 his legacy. the numbers of reiner is in kruger. national park have declined so much that poach is now turning their attention to private reserves. as 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 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,
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they'll bring one gun for the runners, 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. he 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 care, compassion, understanding for wildlife. how can i expect him to protect that wildlife? had ro, massey's helping to continue antwan's legacy. and while the films ending has changed, it's message has not. emily anglin, al jazeera had sprayed south africa. now wellington's zoo and new zealand has doubled its population of endangered ring tailed lemurs. following the birth of 4 sets of twins, a number of newborns means the zuka now become part of an international breeding program.

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