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raines and torrential floods in sudan have killed at least a 100 people. tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed. the rainy season has been described by some as one of the worst they've ever seen. the downforce has affected nearly the whole country. jessina is one of the states where the government has declared a disaster. dozens of villages have been submerged here since the beginning of the rainy season, leaving hundreds of families homeless, waiting through fled. water is the only way add them might, and his mother can get to their home blood watts's wreck, the property and their family was forced to seek dryer lands. and lo, come to watch entering the homes. gotcha, will be good. there is nothing left. many have thought refuge on dryer labs, but they say there yet to receive any help. adam says he wants to wants us to receive, so he and his mother could go back and rebuild their home again. but after waiting for 2 weeks now, he has no idea when that might happen. ah,
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a russia detains 5 of its own citizens along with a group of ukrainians over the explosion, the damage the coach bridge to crimea. ah, it's great to have you with us today. this is al jazeera alive from doha. i'm several then you also coming up in the show in you energy ministers meet on soaring gas prices, but there are fear that financial aid is coming to late. u. s. president joe biden vows, consequences for saudi arabia over opec plus oil cuts accusing the kingdom of siding with russia and civil disobedience. citizens are staged in shoe offered refugee camping occupied to easter eastern slim because of a siege by his really forces ah,
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a russia security service says 8 people have been arrested over last weeks explosion, the damage the current bridge. the blast destroyed a section of the bridge that links crimea to the russian mainland. her cave has not said whether it was involved. mamma bow is in moscow for us live, mom. it what we know about these rest yes, it little has been revealed a little more house to the field by the f. s. b rush and you tell little services today. fight from the number of people arrested. they didn't mention the names. they didn't see how many say, how many of them you claim you citizenship and how many were armenian, the 3 other than the 5 russians. we know from almost the beginning, the black for that bridge for darcia nation is pointed the finger of accusation of ukraine intelligence services. and then they confirmed it later saying that they
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were behind these blasts and said, but also rush and citizens were involved of collaborators. the owner of the truck, according to local media, is a young man at 25 year old young man from a c t very close to the to the location of the bridge. and he said he's in the front. he knows that his uncle was the driver of the truck. the outcome of course, died in dot in dot explosion and lots of other report. unconfirmed, of course about, you know, alternative to the, to the main story here. russia are probably not. it's not a truck for a lot of confusion. tim, despite days at half past, define those strikes against ukraine by way of punishment. according to russia here being said, there are, they are very much sure to you can, is behind it for investigation is still going on, or at least revelations still expected by the nation about what,
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what the names and what nationality is exactly. and how did it happen? how did this truck across 4 countries before it reached its destination and how the explosives on the truck were not detected during, during that long plastic tree, you know, still a lot of questions that remain on answer. and here's something else is going to elicit investigations. we're pivoting to another story. now, we're learning about a pipeline leaking in poland. now, given the recent context of pipelines that have leaked mysteriously and suspiciously, the north stream to pipelines, this is going to raise concerns. what do we know about that? this is one of the largest pipelines supply in russian golf to central and western europe. actually, several countries including germany, poland, been, was hungry, slovakia took republic, they get the gulf from russia. so this pipeline is called the response. and those by russian meas, friendship interesting name though,
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and the polish authority is so far said they don't suspect that this is an actual sabotage. they said the causes are still unknown and the 2 lines in this there are 2 segments of the pipeline. one of them has been damaged and it is leaking, but the other is still operational. and it is too early now for the polish authorities to tell us more about the exact causes of this new leak. alright, mohammed vol, reporting live from moscow. thank you very much. again, big questions being raised about that leak will stay on that story. thank you. a number of blasts have reportedly been heard in the russian occupied ukrainian city of militia. paul, russian media is reporting that air defense systems were activated. the device is also believed to have exploded near the city. central market. municipal was one of the 1st cities before the russian forces, after the invaded ukraine. in february, ukraine's energy minister says russian missiles have hit around 30 percent of the
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countries energy infrastructure. around $300.00 areas were left without power following the russian attacks on monday and tuesday, at the mayor of the western ukrainian city of levine says it will take months to repair energy facilities there. one 3rd of the city currently has no electricity. the head of the us nuclear agency says ukraine zappa region, nuclear power plant has lost external power for the 2nd time in 5 days. this plant is in russian control territory, and it is now relying on diesel generators. the i. e h e f. f l grossi says the repeated loss of offsite power is a deeply worrying development. not just the power plan fueling nuclear fear, as in ukraine, people there are preparing in case russia launches and nuclear attack mass, despite us president u. s. joe biden, thing he don't let me put in would use such a weapon. rory challenge reports on that. not since the start of the war had russia
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unleashed such fury on ukraine. on monday, at least 20 cities were targeted with strikes on urban centers and critical infrastructure wave after wave of cruise, missiles and drones president vladimir putin revenge for last week's explosion on the current bridge, making crimea with mainland russia. would you put those re but there are continued attempt to carry out terrorist attack on our territory? rushes responses will be harsh and their scale will correspond to the level of threat crated for the russian federation. no one should have any doubt about that. but i have a threatening language, but absent the criminal recent warnings where president putin reminded the world of russia's nuclear arsenal and the potential for using it. still ukraine civic authorities are trying to make sure they're prepared for the
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worst. you know, when you have done the food, which the response in these cases is simple. when we get a message about a threat, we notify the population. dane, houses are moved to predictive structure and underground or use p. p. a. if necessary, evacuations may be carried out depending on radioactive contamination for this pre prepared evacuation points mostly located in schools. the key is residence, the safest places are deep beneath the city streets. if there are multiple things that are built, the metro station as michelle tends to protect them from the west. now if there is a nuclear strike, it's likely i'm from crane's form aside the ally russia. in the early weeks of the war, the stations were full of people taking shelter and their equipped for forlorn armageddon . the videos of mythology as metal boxes on the floor open in the shutter rises upwards, loans to look away. thus the passage is closed and the station is medically sealed
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. people thing here are completely protected from the external environment, both from a nuclear explosion and chemical weapons. seeking shelter under ground or in window las interior rooms evacuation points. how to avoid breathing in radioactive dust is doomsday advice from a bygone era. updated for right here right now. and modern digital technology. but some still feel ukrainians are underprepared and unprotected. your he's europe, runs ray of freedom. he's fundraising to provide survival kits free of charge for all of the men. my goal is to make ukrainians conscious about it for everyone to have a kid for themselves because we live next to a dangerous neighbor and you never know what is on someone's mind in the crammed, at the most people, the consequences of a nuclear strike on thinkable yet ukrainians are having to think about them,
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will reach islands out to 0, give you energy ministers, a meeting in the check capital prob, to find ways to deal with high gas prices. 15 members of the european union want price is kept, however, others disagree and that includes germany and the netherlands. one proposal calls the what's known as a car door of prices for gas imports coming from norway in the u. s. that means it sets upper and lower price limits that all below current rates, poland, belgium, italy in greece. what they're calling a dynamic corridor that would apply to all the wholesale gas deals, not just those agreed with main suppliers. and another proposal is a price cap only on gas used for generating electricity, spain, and portugal. i've been trying that since june earlier, germany announced a subsidy package worth nearly 200000000000 dollars to help businesses and consumers. but as the boston reports,
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there are fears that financial help maybe coming to late. got 39. novak of i could not believe her energy bill from 160 dollars one month it went up to $700.00. the next she managed to change provider, but still has to pay nearly half her salary to the power company. thank you. of just a boost my school. so i will try to go to the welfare office and see if i can get some housing allowance. maybe they can help me out. we have to pass phone balls and food is so expensive to. this is all taken me by surprise. i don't know what to do, mamma. funny, but you must with temperature dropping, anger is growing. check trade unions won't lead us to find solutions. i think the leader of europe must looking for some common approaches because it's for us, i'm accepted to have to europe, ian union. my a one for the, for the wars countries for region countries. i think that if we want to future for
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european union, you must looking for some come on approach for all but agreement has yet to be reached on how to reduce the price of gas at last week's use summit. and proc the $27.00 lead us. we made divided one of the matches you managed to agree on is to cut energy consumption by 15 percent, like other european cities. brock has decided to stop illuminating some of its famous monuments, but everyone agrees more far reaching measures needed. and especially in the east and the south of europe, there's a real push for a price gap on gas. the countries are discussing the firms, a price cap could take some want a maximum price to be set for all gas. but a compromise could be in the work out to remit impact of the gas on the electricity prices we sold. and this is extremely important pushing up the consumption. so we have to find a solution which is basically which works, which will the collision that visit the prices. but on the other side,
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we stick. so the commitment, we have to reduce the cost consumption. because in the case of c, we owe into derek that there can be your lack of gas, whatever the answers, the e you comes up with. all katerina novak of our ones is lower power bills as soon as possible. step fat on al jazeera proc still ahead on al jazeera, mir morris deposed leader is sentenced to 3 more years in prison on chargers that she calls absurd and young football players from across the globe kick off in guitar for the st. child world cup. stay with us for that. ah. and to suppression is rising. and so with going out anyways.
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hello there. let's look to europe and we've got another weather system sweeping across the mediterranean, bringing some pretty nasty conditions to the islands here. wet and windy weather, also dominating up in the north, but across that central band commer conditions it to be found some sunshine breaking through the cloud. but we'll start in spain because it's certainly seen the rain. we had some flash flooding effect southeastern areas thanks to those to rental downpours and on wedding state. you can see that massive wet weather affecting the valley. eric islands moving on to places like sardinia pushing across into italy. some of those thunderstorms as well likely to reach greece over the next few days. now up in the north, it's a bit of a mixed picture for the north west for britain and islands. bounds of heavy rain, however, stretching up towards the north east, re but of a wintry mixer to norway, wind warnings out for the baltic states, or it does look comma. we'll see some foggy starts in the mornings. here. temperatures are coming down over the next few days. across a central areas as that wet weather starts to move across the north sea,
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edging again to the low countries and northern areas of france. ahead of that though, for the check republic, we are going to see some sunshine on thursday, a drop in the temperature and drizzly on saturday 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 borne to privilege to the rest of the day. we are the subjects of the royal family, plus one person's opinion. but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption. we're a global audience, becomes a global community. those scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapon? the st. oh, now jazeera, ah,
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the me, your with out of your, our headline, this, our russia security services. 8 people have been arrested over an explosion, the damage, the courage, bridge, the crimea last week. 5 russians and 3 ukrainian and armenians. citizens have been detained. a leak has been detected in the druid, but oil pipeline as the world's largest oil pipeline. it runs from eastern russia, branching out across europe. polish authorities say the leap was lightly caused by an accident. you energy ministers are meeting in the check capital frog to find ways to deal with high gas prices. 15 members of the european union, what price is kept, but others disagree and include germany in the middle in the us president says there will be consequences for re added to the opec plus group lead by saudi arabia decided to steeply cut oil production. the organization of petrol exporting
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countries announced that decision last week, despite us opposition. and the white house says president joe biden is now willing to work with congress after a senior sen cold for fries on cooperation with saudi arabia. and from the beginning of the administration since taking office, the president has been very clear that united states need to need a different sort of relationship with saudi arabia. he has said that from very early on. and i have said this last week when opec made the decision to align their energy policy with russia's war and war aims and against the american people. further underscore is that reasoning to realign that relationship to reevaluate that relationship with saudi arabia. we are reviewing where we are currently right now and will be watching closely over the coming weeks and months as well. and kimberly healthcare has more on the biden administration's thinking reports from the white house. well, this is something that has really been
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a concern for many on capital for some time this u. s. saudi relationship. and there has been a concern about particularly the issue of human rights. and so this is something that many members of congress, not just from the opposition republican party, but also from the president's own democratic party, have been urging the white house to do not just the bible administration, but also the trumpet administration for many years to re evaluate this relationship and so this is something that, as we've been reporting the national security spokesperson, john kirby says, is now something that the white house is willing to look at. a given the fact that the president did travel to saudi arabia recent month, did feel that he had a good conversation with the saudi current principal, haven't been solomon, but they're not happy with the fact that now there has this been decision, this decision by opec to in fact, cut production and so there's
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a number of reasons why the white house is not happy about this decision. and one of the big reasons is that there is a congressional election that is coming up in just a matter of weeks. in fact, in november, and this is really seem to benefit the president's political adversaries. here in the united states. high energy prices really are not good for the president politically. and so that's one reason that this white house is not happy about this . but the other reason that the white house is not happy about this is that the fact that this is really seen is aligning with russia. palestinians in the shoe offer to refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem, have launched a strike in protest at a day's long siege by his really forces. he is really army has blocked entrances and exits and saturday after a soldier was shot dead in an attack of one of the checkpoints residence holding marches and a vigil on wednesday. neither abraham joins us from the blockaded town of anata
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next to the refugee camp. did it what's happening, where you are let me show you what's happening, where we are. there is check point directed by israeli soldiers preventing people from entering the shop for refugee camp. many people have been seeing walking by foot to be able to cross to where they want to go. most of the people inside the refugee camp and of the neighboring areas have been saying that they're not going to go to work. that they're not gonna take care of children to their school as part of a civilian civil disobedience movement that some of them are walking. we're seeing them here showing that idea to these really soldiers who have been calling them, asking them to show their id. so it's a blockaded town, it's a blockaded refugee camp because is really force as believe that the perpetrator of the shooting attack on saturday, that left one israeli soldiers killed is from inside the refugee camp. people there
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say this ab located is considered collective punishment. this 3 has usually been bustling with cars with people coming in to saw. but now as you can see, it's almost empty. although people are still trying to go about their daily lives. despite these difficulties, when we talk about the situation in the shop hall, refugee camp, we talk about more than $20000.00 palestinian. well, i've been living under difficult situations cramped. a. c refugee camp, as well as an 8 meter high israeli builds separation wall. it knitter a group of fighters in nobliss called for a day of rage and solidarity with the west residence of joshua, offer what's happening in novice. you know, this is
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a group that has been established a few months ago and they've been saying that they will do more and more shooting attacks in solidarity with fellow palestinians here in the softball refugee. and anybody areas, one of the suiting attacks they conducted than they adopted and claimed responsibility for. hi and on tuesday, where by an israeli soldier was killed. we're talking about the tense situation all over the occupied to us bank just since mid september. the israeli soldiers were killed, so there was the young man out of being the palestinian young man, especially the lions den. and also the fighters in the genie duffy decap, have been seen as a symbol of a generation that lost hope and they don't belong to pass near fractions, but they want to take up armed struggle against the israeli military occupation tomorrow. thank you for reporting knitter abraham. they're alive from east j,
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occupied east jerusalem. thank you. and those who lost their lives in the bali bombings are being remembered. 20 years on 202 people died when simultaneous bomb attacks happened. that a nightclub on the indonesian island mourners and survivors were at the memorial sites in kuta, the anniversary is also being marked in cambra, $88.00 of those killed were australians at the ceremony in the capitol, australia's foreign minister said the attack brought the 2 countries closer twenties, a court in me and more has sentence deposed leader on sung sushi to 3 more years in prison on charges of accepting a bribe. the new sentence is added to previous convictions, and that extends her total prison term to 26 years. so she has denied any wrongdoing she's been held in solitary confinement in a prison in the capital since june. she was detained in 2021 when the military seized power from her elected government. tony ching has more on this from bangkok, this latest sentence 2 sentences. in fact,
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although both to run concurrently make the total time to be served 26 years. that will get her out of jail at the age of $103.00. and birmingham jails are very tough places. now, there may be an opportunity at some stage, once the military have feel they have established their position, where they broker some sort of deal. they make an announcement, they will that they will be lenient. but i think at this stage, they're looking at elections in the autumn of next year. we're already seeing political machinations in part is allied to the military, john, to, to put the loyalists in place. think care there is no chance at this stage. they will be releasing on time to check because they know full well that if she was to contest that election in any way, she would win overwhelmingly, as she has on the previous occasions where she has been on the ballot paper and
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peruse, attorney general has made a formal complaint against president pedro castillo, claiming that there is evidence a criminal organization has taken root in the government. prosecutors have also detained 5 of the presidents allies. a fee of faces, accusations of using the presidency to benefit himself and his family. he has firmly rejected these latest allegations, calling them a crew by the attorney general's office. and the nasa rocket that smashed into an asteroid 2 weeks ago. there is job knocking the space object off it's orbit. scientists say it gives them hope that they can stop possible catastrophic collisions of the galactic kind. rosalyn jordan reports as now says dark spacecraft homed in on the asteroid de morphis. 11000000 kilometers from earth darts creators held their breath and crossed their finger impact. but it took another 2 weeks to learn whether dart had indeed had its target. on tuesday,
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nasa officials announced the good news for the 1st time. ever. humanity has changed the orbit of a planetary body of a planetary object. first time ever darts collision with the asteroid, shortened its orbit around another asteroid by 32 minutes far more than the 70. 3 seconds predicted. nasa's administrator says this kind of cosmic shove could protect the earth and its inhabitants from the kinds of meteors that wiped out the dinosaurs 65000000 years ago. now this is a watershed moment for planetary defense and a watershed moment for humanity. and that's why it was fitting that dart was an international endeavor science benefits humanity. this is a unifying mission. building,
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spacecraft that can intercept asteroids won't offer enough protection. scientists say they need better ways of figuring out which space objects might be a threat in the 1st place. the more time we have for that little nudge in the, in the change in that or will orbital period to really make a change at the better off we are. sorry to say they have lots of data to review. and they'll use those insights to help them knock asteroids out of earth's way. rosalind jordan al jazeera, the coronation of britain's new monarch, king charles the 3rd will take place on may. the 6th, buckingham palace says the ceremony will be rooted in long standing traditions. the occasion as were at westminster abbey, were marthy ceremonial starts of his reign. charles automatically became king when his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd, died on september the angela lansbury, the famous actress whose career
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a spend almost 8 decades has died at the age of 96. as she was best known for playing jessica fletcher and the tv series murder, she wrote, but she also had a prolific film and stage career collecting 3 oscar nominations and winning 6 tony awards for plays and musicals. singing of the united nations estimates more than a 100000000 children are living on the streets worldwide. while the football tournament taking place in guitar is shining a light on this issue. the st child, the world cut the aims to give a voice to young people who may otherwise be ignored. andy ritchneson reports young footballers from across the world targeting much more than just success on the pitch. this is the 4th edition at the st child world cup, where getting people to listen to the needs of the players is more important than the outcome of the matches. ah. 28 themes of st. connected children from $24.00 countries have come to cat are for the event.
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all these youngsters are part of the project that supported them in a whole range of ways in terms of education and shelter and food. but but when they were not a full purchase different, ah, they come alive, they become more fully human. they can express themselves, they're part of something they belong. and it's just got that magic to connect. the children here have a pool. he demands safety from violence. the provision of official government id, gender equality, and access to education. great. first street child, well care was held in south africa in 2010. and the format has been repeated at every subsequent world cup house nation. council has a boys and girls team at the tournament. 15 year old striker mohammed you had attends the 4th a solemn school in the capital. doha, it provides free education for children who might otherwise not have access to full
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time schooling. no one can except the children living 3 thing with me i want to during the storm is because i love football and i will live the whole lot know that know about the children. right. 6 set up, joan from tons in the part in the 2010 st. charles. well he says it help turn his life around and change the way he was viewed in his community. the youth call me but now i'm like, role model, someone the wish. who can seat their children until about 42 things and help them changing a progressive way. now i'm looking for the full book. i mean, my community as a managing direct on my own serving shelf, of which i design my own program, right? this will come will finish with a final and also a formal document called the catalog commitment a pledge to advance the lives of.

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