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ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i am sammy's a dan. this is the news i live from dow coming up in the next 60 minutes. a pledge to provide more weapon systems for ukraine, as nato defense ministers meet in brussels. civil disobedience sit in the stage in shaw fath refugee camp and occupy these jerusalem and protests against the siege by israeli forces. when will she stop talking responsibility? do the right thing, reverse her kamikaze budget, which is causing so much pain. the u. k. prime minister faces the fury of opposition parties in parliament over her tax plan. hundreds dead and homes under
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water nigeria struggles to cope with its worst flooding in the decade. and in sport ukrainian team shacked our don. yes. take a point against european champions ramage read the result. keep shacked are in with a chance every change to her laugh. i. nato defense ministers meeting in brussels as ukraine pushes for the alliance to send it more air defense systems. it comes off to russia, launched it's biggest air stripes on ukraine since the staff of the invasion, dozens of missiles hit at least 12 cities across the country. this week. nato secretary general vienne stolberg once member states the send help. i welcome not to an $8.00, so are providing air defense systems. that is extremely important and welcome to
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recent announcement by, by germany and also the did the delivery of germany defense systems. so to ukraine, i think we all have see, you know, why this is important. the horrific the in this can, the attacks against the ukrainian cities civilian killed, a civilian critical infrastructure, destroyed an o, please, to tax on the, on the energy system. the energy infrastructure is serious as we approach winter. so all of this demonstrates urgent need for more and defense. for your crane. a cranes, energy minister says russian missiles of hits around 30 percent of the country's energy infrastructure. around $300.00 areas were left without power following the attacks on monday and tuesday. mohammed jam june is individual parts of the city with temporary left without electricity, as a result of those russian attacks and can join them from there now. so how people
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coping with well without power in some areas. well sammy, i should start by telling you that as of today, local officials here in la viv in the western part of ukraine had said that all the power operations and water operations that had been disrupted due to those 2 consecutive days of russian air strikes on monday, tuesday, that all those operations are back online that live the city that we're in now, which is the cultural capital of ukraine as well as live region. that power and water have been restored to this entire area. that is certainly something that has given residence here that we've been speaking with throughout the day, a real sense of relief. but i should also add that even though there is the relief that they are out of the dark now and that power has been restored. they are very much on edge because here in live this is a city that had gone through months with no kind of attacks. there had been
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a sense of normalcy creeping back here. in fact, many of the residents say that they felt far removed from the conflict in other parts of the country that there had been a sense of complacency. and now they are faced with a different kind of reality. we spoke with some residents who said that if things get worse, but if there are more attacks, either in the city or the region that they are ready to go to their villages outside of the city. i spoke to one man a little bit earlier, who said that he believes even though he is prepared and that residents here are prepared and that they are resilient. he doesn't feel that the city itself and the region self is prepared enough to deal with any potential forthcoming attacks. he believes that there should be some type of committee set up to make sure that people are breathed correctly on the types of preparatory steps they need to take. and things that need to be done to further protect the infrastructure here. that all being said right now, we are in the heart of live as i mentioned,
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the cultural capital of the country now typically on a weekday, this time of day in the afternoon, this area, main thoroughfare would be much more crowded. a lot of residents are staying home schools, which had opened again in early september after a couple of years of online learning. they are closed once again. people are worried about venturing out. and even though we have spoken to people who will say they will continue to come out, they say they expect that more of the city will remain indoors because they are concerned now about what potentially is going to be happening next. i thanks so much ma'am. a jam june beth from live now u. s. secretary of defense lloyd austin, is in brussels for that nato defense ministers meeting. he opened the summit by saying the u. s. will stand by ukraine for as long as it takes this contact group. in a galvanized, we're all support ukraine, self defense for the long haul. we will stand together to the fin,
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the rules based international order. but strengthens, strengthens are, are common security. as president buying has said, we will stand by ukraine's defenders for, for as long as it takes an sco now to natasha bartlett, in brussels. the 1st of all, what have they decided when it comes to supplying air defense systems to train what he had lloyd austin, that the us defense secretary saying we read it for as long as it takes not seem to be the message the way hearing over and over again, here in a thought was interesting. lloyd austin remarks in the beginning of a meeting that he was saying that every time the vladimir putin, the russian president escalate the situation in ukraine. the recent missile strikes the, the illegal annexations of policy ukraine sham, referenda. every time for me to, to make such a move that only strengthens the resolve of nato members to support your claim to
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do as much as they can to help you crate in its fight against russia. again, for as low as it takes now, lloyd austin was talking at the beginning of ukrainian defense contact group. so what this is, is a meeting of about 50 countries that are looking at the ways which they can best support ukraine, mainly of course, with weapons by sending more weapons, more amunition. and that sort of thing. we know from the crating present, the load them is lensky who spoke this week that his number one party right now is to receive more ad missile defense systems. it's something that a germany, for example, said that it will look to send the united states also looking to send very advanced systems that could intercept things like drones and helicopters. but of course, ukrainian forces that are receiving this kind of very high take weaponry. they will need more training about something this contact group also looks at how to train these forces, how to make sure that they are always across many of the weapons that they receive
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. st. tom got some nato officials, very on the scoring that nato is not a party to the conflict. why? something that we've heard really from the very beginning of this conflict. her back in february, nato officials of way said look, we are not part of this conflict out. we are simply supporting and helping ukraine to reach it said its democratic ideals. it is a sovereign nation that has been invaded and thereby we are supporting it in its fight against moscow, but were not part of it. and what they need mean by that is that there are no troops from nato countries on the ground in ukraine. they have no plans to deploy forces. they've always said that, of course, because ukraine is not part of our nato. it was made clear though by install to bug the nato chief earlier this week. that if any at weston at nato infrastructure was
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to be attacked or hit in any way, of course, and there would be a very, a stiff response from nato members. or thanks so much natasha bottler. now the head of the ones nuclear agency says ukraine's a parisian nuclear power plant as last external power for the 2nd time. in 5 days. the facility is in russian control territory. now relying on diesel generators. ukraine state own nuclear power company says rusher is not allowing vehicles access to the plant to deliver fuel. and it's not just the power plot that is ukrainians, worried some already preparing, in case russia launch is a nuclear attack or challenge reports. not since the start of the war had russia 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
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vladimir putin revenge for last week's explosion on the current bridge, making crimea with mainland russia. would you put those? are you but there are continued attempts to carry out terrorist attacks 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 see sky 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 worst money i get 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
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underground or use p. p. a. if necessary, evacuation 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. it's a remarkable thing. the metro station, as michelle says to protect them from the west. now there is a nuclear strike is likely to come from the cranes for my baby. and i like russia, in the early weeks of the war, the stations were full of people in shelter, hands there equipped fill on armageddon. with all the metal boxes on the floor open and the shutter rises upwards. why does the passage is closed? and this station is there magically sealed people thing here are completely protected from the federal environment, both from a nuclear explosion and chemical weapons seeking shelter under ground or in window
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. las interior rooms evacuation points. how to avoid breathing in radioactive dust . if 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. one. here 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 of not into 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 kremlin. most people, the consequences of a nuclear strike are unthinkable. get ukrainians are having to think about them. will reach islands out to 0. give him a val is in moscow hammer, we're been reporting that the russians say they've arrested people over that bridge
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attack. what more do we know about them? yes, sammy, the russian intelligence services said that they have arrested 8 people, 5 of them, russian, a 3 ukranian and from other countries. they basically said that now they had the details of what happened. they know that a man called kill wouldn't of his, the head of the intelligence unit in the ukrainian defense ministry is the mastermind behind this planet. he had collaborators from several countries including ukrainians and russians. and they shipped more than 22 tons of explosives from the port of odessa in august. they sent it to bulgaria and from bulgaria it was shipped on a truck, la truck, crossed bulgaria, armenia, georgia, and russia to words. at the crimean peninsula where it was exploded or under that
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or on that bridge. so this is the plan in roughly the plan they talked about, but he did not give the details of how they managed to get that amount of explosives through all those countries. and all those checkpoints, including with your rashid self, the men are now arrested. but they also mentioned several of the names that have not apparently been arrested and it, and it's understood that they all will be presented in front of her an anti terrorism court. because russia looks at this operation as a, a terrorist attack on its interests. and of course, that's why they said they have to fight terrorism inside ukraine until until they make sure that none. and none of this sort of attacks can be repeated again. and mohammed also has been the russian process. been talking about elegy, tell us what he's been saying. a
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present lodging and put and gave a long speech in front of the a, a conference, sir. about a russian russian energy. it's called the russian energy week conference. and he basically said that the energy should be kept away from politics and that the europeans should make sure that without security there is no continuation of russia, a continuation of supplies of energy from russia to other countries and but the americans, the ukrainians, and the polish in e, he mentioned those 3 countries by name are benefiting from what happened to north steam pipelines. let's listen to more of what he said at a huge mitchell to dick was, though russia is ready to start the supplies. the ball is in the e. use court, so to say if they want to just let them open the tape and that's it. but here we're not restricting anyone in any thing, including our readiness to supply additional volumes in the awesome winter period.
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and we'll get you basically a president put in is a sort of a giving suggestions that russia is ready to talk again about, about the energy with your, for your peers. despite all the problems, saying that and addition should be kept away from our politics, that it is a quote that it is a completely economic, a project that is a beneficial for the tool sides. they should talk about it separately. russia is ready to talk and brush is even ready to start pumping gas to western europe, throw the air, the 2nd line of the not stream. number 2, that has not been damaged or, and he's basically saying that this is something that needs to be talked about and to be settled between the 2 sides. if the europeans want to continue to benefit by a russian energy outsource. i thanks so much mama, val, there,
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poland says it's detected a leak in the rouge ball oil pipeline, the world's largest. it runs from east in russia, branching out across europe. the leak is in a line about 70 kilometers from the polish city of plunk. authority say they're investigating and it was likely calls by an accident. you energy ministers meeting in progress while to find ways to tackle high gas prices. 15 members of the european union want the price of wholesale gas to be kept across the block. they don't want richer countries in europe to be able to buy gas at higher prices. the group argues the cap for help cut prices before expensive gas supplies and to the market reach, power stations, and drive off electricity bills. the proposal is based on 3 id is setting a limit on the cost of rush and gas imports. negotiating a low gas price with other suppliers and establishing a ceiling on the price of gas use to generate electricity. but some
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e. u. member states disagree with the plan and one told tentative options, including a limit on gas consumption and subsidy packages for businesses and consumers. we need to finally step up and implement the common purchasing of gas. we need to speak to our partner countries which supply europe with gas in order to help bringing down the excessively high prices. we have to coordinate our demand reduction measures even more. and in particular, we understand much better how the spot market price for gas is influencing all the contract. and we are confident that it is possible to find common ways to reduce prices, but at the same time, to avoid rationing and to ensure that still market forces and plays to help us limiting demand us. and is that that meeting in prague,
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the netherlands and germany has now generated launch this to a 10 point measurement package that they called a no regrets action package, which basically focuses on a joint buying efforts by the nation. so a collective buying so they don't compete among each other. this is something that the more richer countries in europe really have been focusing on. they really want the producers to lower their prices and not the states the countries to have to dig in through their budget, their state budgets to compensate consumers and the people in their countries for the high gas prices. so they really want to buy last and so to pay less. and this is something that the knowledge and germany is really pushing for today's meeting. they also want this bench price for l n g, but it's a probably a voluntary price marks a benchmark. so it's still, there's a lot of questions there. so if there's a price gap at the end of this day,
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there's still a lot of doubts about that. people in france struggling to buy petrol as refinery and storage work is hold a strike staff at oil giants total energies and exxon mobil walked off. the job, demanding pay rises. the french government is ordering some to return to the site, but it's being defied. plenty more ahead of the news out, including the collision of cosmic for portion that says it's dog. space cropped is done, its job and successfully knocked and asteroid off. it's all but in sports, ukraine's baseball teams wing into new york for a visit. here with that story. ah, britain's prime minister list truss is faced her 1st prime minister's question since the introduction of a so called mini budget that tank financial markets,
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trusts and finance minister quasi quad thing. did you turn on part of the budget? the proposed tax cuts for high owners, but she stood by the rest of her fiscal plan. a group of economists have told the treasury committee, the government will have to make either spending cups of tax increases to stabilize the market. but in parliament trust said she would not come public spending during her leadership contests. the prime minister said my quotes are exactly, i'm very clear. i'm not planning public spending reductions. is she gonna stick to that? i absolutely. oh, we're spending almost a trillion pounds of public spending. what we will make sure is that over the medium term, the debt is fooling. but we will do that. not like touching public spending,
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but by making sure we spend public money. well, that's bring in the dean bomb by in london, so it looked like you got for the heath it then the dean yet, and also fairly surprising, sammy, if you take what let's trust just said what you just heard her saying at face value saying absolutely. we will not cut public spending when in the last week or so, her government has been making it clear that there will need to be efficiency savings in effect cutting spending on certain departments. and because of their commitment to those tax cuts that were in the september, the 23rd, many budget, the thing that spook the market so much. now, her spokesman, or surprisingly enough own hour or so after she made those remarks here in parliament, then clarified saying that in fact, although i'm,
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there will be an increase in public spending in the, in the medium term. and there will need to be difficult decisions to be taken in effect saying we will have to start looking at cutting what we spend, for example, on education, on health and social security and so on. so a lot of people are saying that that part of the problem is that the government is not talking within itself, and that is leading to further worries on the financial markets. on tuesday, we saw the pound sterling drop in value after the governor of the bank of england said that it's intervention to prop up pension funds in the like which were being hit because of her via expectations of rising interest rates are after that many budget saying that the interventions would end this week saying to them,
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you've got 3 days. and that cit van, though or into wednesday, there were reports that the bank of england is briefing journalists, that in fact, they will continue to prop up those companies, those pension funds. if it's absolutely essential, they don't want to see the market crash, of course, but they're looking for some kind of indicators from the government that they can keep debt under control. the government policy courting the chancellor is promising to bring forward it's assessment of how it will all work to the end of this month. many people are saying that's not quick enough. all right, good stuff there. thanks so much. and in barbara, now nigeria is battling so of it's worth france in a decade. heavy rain have affected the south for weeks. more than 300 people have died. stephanie decker reports now. roads, gardens, homes, all submerged. in some cases,
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the flood waters have reached as high as the roof tops la guy. i love them. we are left with nothing to cope with life. we now get into the fast floors of our houses in canoes. i don't know how we're going to get back from what's lost from the flood . we don't have anything to eat. nigeria has been battling heavy rains and catastrophic flooding for weeks. more than half a 1000000 people have been affected according to the national emergency management agency. but oh wow, we were not properly informed on the magnitude of what we will face because if they did, we would have had made plans to evacuate. we thought it was the normal flooding that happens every year when the river overflowed its boundaries. but this isn't normal, yearly flooding water levels are the worst and a decade according to aid workers. and with a sudden, the flood came suddenly and met us unprepared. all the houses and the camp which served as settlements for farmers are under water more than 300 people have so far
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been killed by the floods. on friday a boat capsized that was overloaded with people escaping the floods. 76 died. 27 out of nigeria, 36 states have been effected. the waters are showing no signs of subsiding and authority say the situation is quote, beyond their control. stephanie decor. i'll g 0. i his time for the weather now, his kara hello there was not in east asia and from the satellite image you can see large clear skies across much of northern cen, central, and eastern china, down in the south. we are expecting that wet and windy weather to pick up thanks to a developing system, pulling across the south china sea system. heavy rain and stronger winds liking for hein, an island. further north of this launch the clear wrong that coast pushing across into the korean peninsula and on woods to japan. the temperature in toko has dropped as that wet weather skirted to the coast of han shoe,
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but it is gonna clear away leaving away for more sunshine. in the next few days, you can see that temperature rise with sunny spells by saturday. now there's more in the way of sunshine for south asia, that's not a very heavy rain caused flooding in northern and north eastern areas of india. the skies are starting to dry up. much of that. what weather has shifted further south, a rushes of showers stretching all way down from that east corner. to carola, we're going to see some heavier falls here in the days ahead. some shop a thunderstorms as well for sri lanka. back to that northwest corner. look that plenty of sunshine, lots of clear skies and temperatures on the up full hall and new delhi, 30 to degrees on thursday. more heat on friday that to weather. so i had an al jazeera, we made an environmentalist in mexico, putting his life at risk to protect rivers, fields, and forests. and the mazda posed leader is sentenced to 3 more years in prison on charges. she calls absurd. and it's for the football tournament where young players
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around the world targeting more than just successful, the pitch ah, jumping to the street when no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to the president 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 where a global audience becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for more weapons, the stream. oh, now jazeera. when the news breaks, it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now needs fixing from power lines to water me when people need to be heard and the story told they would get punished if they spoke
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ukrainian. i'm afraid i won't be able to return home with exclusive interviews and in depth report, south african penguins went in captivity. al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live like the ah ah, welcome back. you're watching out 0 time to recap our headline. nato defense ministers meeting in brussels with the war, a new crime, top of the agenda, the secretary general young sultan bug be aligned to send more air defense systems to ukraine after 2 days of russian. this helps dr. ukraine's energy minutes that
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says rush and missiles of hit around 30 percent of the country's energy infrastructure. around $300.00 areas has been left without power off the russian tax. the mayor of the west into delivered says it will take months to repair energy . the citizens that the head of the un nuclear agencies has ukraine separation nuclear power ponce's last external power for the 2nd time is 5 days. busy the funds has been rushing control terracon relying on diesel generated palestinians in the short foreign refugee camp unoccupied. east jerusalem have launched the strike and protest against the days long siege. why is re the forces these right? the army has blocked entrances and exits. in fact, today, offshore, a soldier was shot dead in an attack at one of the checkpoints, those in the camp say they're being collectively punished. and the holding marches individual on wednesday. david hamis,
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thanks to the camp in the blockade to tell the fanatic huh. this has been the lives of palestinians since saturday, showing their ideas to the israeli soldiers here to be able to enter or exit the shortfall refugee camp through another village where we are right now. but cars haven't been allowed to enter israeli forces said that the perpetrator of a shooting attack that left one israeli soldier killed, is from the shop, bought refugee camp. people say it, this is a policy of collective punishment whereby the whole town, the whole neighborhood is being located. and that's why people have started the strike. shops have closed, the people have stopped going to work as well as schools with all the wound up people here, living under one of the was to blockades, an unjust and unjustified page on a talked took place here 5 days ago. and people here have nothing to do with these
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riley army has been grading closing or fruits not even allowing the medics to move tension has already been on their eyes for a few weeks now in different areas in the occupied west bank. just to give you an idea in the past month alone, 3 israeli soldiers were killed in different shooting attacks. there's a new group in nablus, palestinian young man who are taking up arms and vowing to keep doing shooting attacks. they're called the lions den and they claimed responsibility for killing an israeli soldier on tuesday. in addition to another palestinian group in jeanene palestinians say they will continue seeking revenge. the us president says they'll be consequences for re are the after the pe class group lead by saudi arabia decided to steeply cut all production. the organization of petrol exporting countries announced his decision last week despite us opposition. the white house
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as president joe biden, is willing to work with congress. as after a senior senator called for a freeze on cooperation with saudi arabia. 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 rushes, 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. matawan covered on is the head of political studies that the arab sense of research and political policy and policy studies. he says relations between the u. s. and saudi arabia have been
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deteriorating since president bible came to power the by that message and tries to interpret this. how would the decision as on the one hand to sort of the alignment by just the alignment. but there's all these with the russians on the korean war because the saudis have not been willing over the past few months, actually to demand. there are no rush, no rush an invasion of green or to give the clear stand on the on the war on you korean brought up, they have to get to the neutral was ition on, on that. and they have actually stood by the over alliance with the russian in big because, you know, i mean there has been an agreement between the sions in 2022 to cut down or production because the crisis because of over 19 have to have planted in 2020 and they remain actually very much agreement on the other hand,
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also divided ministration. and deborah, the saudis, as an attempt maybe to influence the election. so the u. s. relations have not been really one of the boss to use in the biden administration. came to power in early 2021. you know, the president biden has new medical master actually that the saudis nobel peace prize. lauren and malala use of di, has visited parts of focused on affected by floods. she's been in the thin province to maintain international attention and humanitarian support for her home country. the floods of affecting more than 33000000 people in killed more than 1700 since june. mexico has been named the most dangerous country for environmental activists . the global witness organization says more than $54.00 were murdered last year. many are continuing to work despite death threats. we spoke to one of them. yes,
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i want out of the slowness, so yeah, i will gather the fence a palace. i am queen, cutlass lotus. i'm not only for the people's lenoir or defense fraud in morales prevent lascola, and i'm part of the organic resistance and industries that want to take over out are we 3 which are the problem is a sector in our main problem is the auto industry. it causes terrible environmental damage and has become a great threat for the defense movement and indigenous communities. knocking the recycling we are really interested in keeping our readers clean and growing or confused with good handmade procedures as dana community with principles free abroad, dealing corruption, those things that international corporations and capitalism. route to orlando make equal on your policy you make was by international statistics. the most violent and risky country for environmental defenders. referring to the number of people in these feel mortals, this before, with all the will worry, was about the police were being arrested or jail for demonstrating either. now,
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we are afraid of being warders, but oh, i seen an honest comparison or burner in these fights. a meal was killed by a local organized crime group. that's part of a bigger carter. nicholas connie generation whose present has increased all over the country, especially wherever a big industrial complex is in project. got was a unit complete that implies that there's total impunity, the protection of it was doesn't have enough resources or structure to protect us. even the connections among the carton local, state, and federal governments, our own plain view that i mean to wake as i leave them. you know, me, celia put, had to leave home for fear of a he'd been calling me in. but 6 months later, one of the managers of this factory told people in the community, there's already one death from wireless. it will take just another death in pueblo, so we can start operating overloaded as there is on the stubbornness that it's our lives. we are risking our libertine integrity, but it's also everybody's livelihood on the line. we had to keep on fighting for
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our community. sometimes we're able to stop the advance of this industry's other times. we're not young with every thy fight. thing is another day of life for our future. that's what keep was going on. prose attorney general has made a formal complaint against president and federal castillo, claiming this evidence of a criminal organization taking root and the government. prosecutors have also detained 5 of the president's allies to see your face is accusations of using the presidency to benefit himself in this family. he's rejected the latest allegations and accuses the attorney general's office of staging a cou. a coffin man, mar a sentence. depose the dog sang su, cheated 3 more years in prison on charges of accepting a bribe. the new sentences added to previous convictions and extends her total prison term to 26 years. since she is denied any wrong doing, she's been held in solitary confinement in the prison in the capital since june.
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she was detained in 2021 when the man receive power from her elective government. tony chang has more from bangkok this latest sentence 2 sentences. in fact, 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 of very tough places. now there may be an opportunity at some stage, once the military have feel that they have established their position, where they broker some sort of deal a they make an announcement, they will that they will be lenient. but i think at this stage, they're looking at elections in the awesome of next year. we're already seeing political machinations in part is allied to the military, just to put loyalists in place to think as there is no chance at this stage, they will be releasing on time to check because they know full well that if she was
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contest that election in any way she would win overwhelmingly, as she has on the previous occasions where she's been on the ballot paper. how are you? k called is heard that a nurse accused of murdering 7 babies, smiled at the parents of one of her alleged victims after the child's death. lucy, let the v was working in the neonatal units of countless count tests of chest, the hospital between 20152016. when an unusually high number of children died, the prosecution said in one case, let be tried 4 times for successfully murdering a baby. she then sent the parents a sympathy card. let be denied all charges. people who lost their lives in the bali, bombings, the being remembered 20 years on 202 died when 10 years from a tax count. dallas's nightclub on the indonesian island mourners and survivors
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were at the memorial sizes. kuta anniversary is also being marked. funeral, stray leah 88th of those killed whirl straightens at the ceremony in sydney, the prime minister said 20 years on the 8th is not dim. new zealand is planning a tax on gas emissions that come from cows and sheep me. thing from livestock. flatulence is a major source of greenhouse gas. hi, mr. just in the arden says the levy would reduce agricultural emissions and make produce more sustainable farming groups argue that already mitigating emissions by protecting native forests from their land or money rise from charges on emissions will be recycled back into the system to fund through the research toes and technology, as well as pharma incentives in order to help reduce emissions. the initiative
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actually themes the wrong signals to the wrong sector and isn't sufficient to address the climate emergency that we're going to pan's 1st launch of the epsilon rocket series is ended in self destruction is the country's 1st major launch failure in almost 20 years. officials at the space ports in the congress, shima profecia destroyed the rocket, mid air. the program is testing new technologies in space, including using water as fuel and the nasa rocket that smashed into an asteroid 2 weeks ago did its job knocking the space object of its orbit. scientists said gives them hope they can stop possible catastrophic collisions of the galaxy kind. also and jordan revolts as now says, dart spacecraft homed in on the asteroid de morphis. 11000000 kilometers from earth
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darts creators held their breath and crossed their fingers impact. but he took another 2 weeks to learn whether dart had indeed had it storing it. on tuesday, 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, as 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
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was an international endeavor science benefits humanity. this is a unifying mission. building, 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. 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 way. rosalind jordan al jazeera or phil, i had an al jazeera. i'm emily angry in south africa, where rhino numbers are at dia, levels and conservationists. so calling for a radical shift in the approach to the illegal wildlife trade affords to life
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in sports, ben stokes saves the day for england and their match against australia. basil. with that school i frank assessments. if the united states should, we felt that you're running a good program was there to build a nuclear weapon. they would have signed a few by informed opinions. i believe that armenia and other virginia should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take on in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries . enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops.
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reports from kruger national park. this is a regular occurrence in south africa to protect the rhinos on his land. derrick levitan says he has no choice but to trim their homes it's uncomfortable to watch, but it's become a necessity. a dream tone makes the animal less valuable to pitches. look, i don't like trimming all, i literally don't like it. this is the alternative. a calf left off and after its mother was poached, her horn gouged from her body. this is the dumbest most unnecessary extinction in the history of human intervention and wildlife. 80 percent of the world's rhinos are in south africa and about 3 quarters of them are own private property. the rhonda is attract by helicopter and immobilized using a tranquilizer down
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a blindfold and they used to reduce external stimuli. but they say the procedure itself is painless. if i said i me and i let the correct level raise actually protective last over bid, and there's no feeling it doesn't. the animal doesn't even feel when it's going to move on. and runners use their horns to defend themselves, to find food, even to play. but to poach is this represents wealth, it's known as grey gold and retailers will pay up to $100000.00 us dollars, a killer vietnam and china conceited. the 2 largest markets, horns a used in traditional medicine. the hang of it to reduce favor even q a cancer. although there is no scientific evidence to support these claims. the demand has decimated the populations of black and white rhinos. the government says $259.00 were killed in the 1st 6 months of this year. if we are just doing the same over and over again and don't try a different approach,
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we will never be successful and we will see the rhinos extinct by we are all under splendid previously trimmed right. some conservation is say, the solution is to legalize the export of horns internationally. so we could literally swap the market with for to morrow, destroy the business of poaching. save the animals. and we could do so with a product that were already trimming, painlessly and it grows back. you can shave a sheep and sell the wolf way to the over line to research a dung. food now has studied consumer habits in vietnam. we don't know whether the supply of brian or in a legal market would be enough to meet the mon from consumers, illegal for trimmed horns, a mock micro shipped and stored in registered stock pounds. reserve owners estimate . they are currently 20 tons in storage. we can send 7 times more horn to the asian
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markets than the poaching syndicates are managing by slaughtering the animals. and if we do it our way, no animal ever gets her to get there. or can we ask the environment minister if the government would consider legalizing the trade helpful? not at this stage. she says ministerial panel looked into this issue 2 years ago. and the high level panel reaffirmed the decision that was taken by the father african cabinet in 2016. that the conditions are not right at this stage to, to legalize the trade, those on the ground disagree, nothing. what we are doing is working. so we must change something and that's the only thing that hasn't been tried. so we must openly discuss it. best case scenario, there were $15000.00 rhinos left in south africa and industry inside it's believe that could be wiped out in just 6 years. we know that can be saved if you know how
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to and you don't do it, but you wait for everybody else to then it's your fault. emily anglin, al jazeera, great, a kreger region, south africa i's time to catch up on the game. his follow sammy, thank you so much. ukrainian team shocked are doing yes. almost pulled off a surprise when against european champions rel, madrid shocked. are playing their matches in poland because of the russian invasion . they took the lead through alexander sub coff, knowing a when would move them up to 2nd in the group. the deep into injury time, antonio ruder scored an equalizer. the 11 draw put rel into the last 16 to games. remaining schachter still have a chance of joining them. so you must be proud for the theme because there should be show the can people be fighting the from the for a 2nd to failed. but the football is amazing. you know, from sometimes it gives you a gun cut, you know what, i want the banks,
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the all the people and the stadium and all because this evening was amazing. manchester city also dropped their 1st points again. copenhagen said he had a goal this allowed on mars penalties save things hot words when a video review ended with sergio gomez, given a straight red card, still an hour to play at that point and the city held on for a withdraw. tottenham in england, striker harry kane's international players face a unique physical and mental test head of the cut, her world cup. he's been talking out how to talk and champions league match against on truck frankfurt. it's going to be strange in terms of, you know, where we have such a head to schedule, we're going to be play and play and play. and normally you have a 6 week deal with up to emergency room. and now we're going to have one way to switch on lines onto that on to that feed, into some mines, into the biggest tournament in, in football. now the united nations estimates more than
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a 100000000 children are living on the streets worldwide of football tournament, taking place in ca, tardies shining a light on the issue, the 3 child world cup in to give a voice to youngsters who may otherwise be ignored. and he richardson reports the young fullest from across the world, targeting much more than just success on the pitch. this is the 4th edition at the st child world cup. we're getting people to listen to the needs of the players is more important than the outcome of the matches 2018 st. connected children from $24.00 countries have come to counsel for the events. all these youngsters across the project, supporting them in a whole range of ways in terms of education and shelter and food, put when they know the football pitch is different. they come alive. they become
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more fully human. they can express themselves, they're part of something they belong. and it's just, just go by magic to connect the children here who key demand, safety and violence. the provision of official government id, gender equality, and access to education. great street town was held in south africa in 2010 and the format has been repeated at every subsequent world. health post nation council has a boys and girls team up at solomon's 15 year old struck him how much had attends the 4th lamb school in the capital. doha, it provides free education for children who might otherwise not have access to full time schooling, nor can accept the children living. 3 thing with me i want to during the storm is because i love football and i will live the whole world though that know about the
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children right. 6 set up, joan from tons and he took part in the 2010 st. charles, well he says it helped turn his life round and change the way he was viewed in his community. the youth to me. but now i'm like, role model, someone the wish. who can seat near the shoes in and talk about positive things and help them changing a progressive way. now i'm waiting for the football. ketamine community as a managing direct on my own serving shelf of which i design my own program. right. this will come, we'll finish with the final and also a formal document called the cat or commitment, a pledge to advance the lives of all vulnerable children and the richardson al jazeera. so england have one there to 20 series against world cup house australia and it's high game this bit of fielding from england then. so kept his team on course for victory. sam kern went on to take 3 wickets as england won by 8 runs and
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cambra world camp gets under way on sunday evening. and new zealand beaten bangladesh and christ church, devon conway, and glen phillips, both hit half centuries for the home team. as they won by 48 wrong australian open organizers say, there is nothing they can do to help know about jobs which get into the country for the tournament. jock, which is banned from returning until 2025, and her being deported. last year, the 9 time champion was forced to leave australia due to not being vaccinated against cope with 19 g office. he would love to come back to australia, but he knows it's going to be an ultimate decision of the federal government and he's accept a deposition. it's not a matter. we can labial it's matter that definitely stays between the 2 of them. and then depending on, on the outcome of that, we would welcome to these drill of the new york yankees, one game, one of their majorly, playoff series against cleveland guardians, at the neighbor. so scored
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a 2 run homer and the 6 the name hate to leave the yankees to a for one when over cleveland, at yankee stadium, game 2. and the best of 5 series is on thursday in new york or new york and new york city mayor welcomed team ukraine's baseball players to the city. mayor adam said he hopes to visit will highlight what the country is going through since the russian invasion. back in february, the team is playing to charity games against new york's police and fire department to raise money to rebuild a sports facilities in ukraine. okay, and that is all your sport proline for now back to you. sammy, thanks so much for. that's it for this music, but i'm back with another full show. so stay with else. ah,
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a british political party, it with the labor party is a criminal conspiracy against its members. newly obtained documents were deal members silenced, suspended, and full staff might go into the system on believable free speech, was shut down an exclusive investigation. the labor files hot 3 on al jazeera. this was a moment the likes of which we have never seen. this is important. this is the story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the power is attempting to silence reporting. we're seeing media freedom being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of use is that the game, the role and that role walked for the avenues. why on al jazeera, it could be seen as a laudable goal,
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maybe the great to racial integration under juice growing, but to drive to abolish cycle ghettos has led to the danish government, reclassifying citizens along racial lines, setting ethnic quotas for every district in the country. the amos for every district of a population that is at least 70 percent less than 80 percent of mil to parkins residents from an immigrant background. the danish government can't make people leave areas like me on the park and purely on the basis of ethnicity what it can do is force the housing to be sold off to private investors who then erased the rents . the idea is that mainly western people seems to be wealthy, will then be able to move back in residence or suing the government and anti segregation policy said to them, social conditions and crime rate would be valid. but we object to removing people from their homes based on a committee minorities find themselves stuck. they move out of one area to lower the number of non western is but can't move into another area for the same reason.

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