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it could be seen as a laudable goal, maybe the great to racial integration under reduced growing, but to drive to abolishing so called 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 population that is at least 70 percent western 80 percent of mil to parkins residence from an immigrant background. the danish government can't make people leave areas like mil, nepal can 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 wished and people assume speaking well, they will then be able to move back in residence or suing the government. an anti segregation policy said to them, social condition crime rate would be valid, but we object to moving people from the homes based on ethnicity, minorities, find themselves stuck. they move out of one area to lower the number of non westerners but can't move in to another area for the same reason. ah,
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applied to provide more weapons systems for you. crime, as nathan defense malice does meet him, brussels. vladimir putin blames europe for its energy crisis and says russia is ready to supply gas to the rest of the continent once again. ah, i'm sam is a dime. this is al jazeera live from dell hall. so coming up, civil disobedience sit in the stage and shaw falls, refugee camp unoccupied. east jerusalem in protest against the siege buys, brady forces. hundreds dead and homes on the wall to nigeria, struggles to cope with its was flooding in a decade. nato
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allies say they'll provide more air defense systems for ukraine. this week, russia launched its biggest as strikes across the crime since the start of the invasion in february at least 12 cities with targeted nato defense ministers, amazing and brussels. i welcome to an $8.00. are providing air defense systems that is extremely important and welcome to recent announcement by, by germany and also the delivery of german and defense systems. so to ukraine, and i think we all have see, you know, why this is so important. the horrific the in this can the attacks against ukrainian cities civilian killed, civilian, critical infrastructure, destroyed and no police detox 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
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crane. us secretary of defense lloyd austin, is in brussels for that nato defense ministers meeting. he said the us will stand by you crying for as long as it takes this contact group in a galvanized world will support ukraine's self defense. for the long haul. we will stand together to defend the rules based international order that strengthens strengthens, are common security. as president buying has said, we will stand by ukraine's defenders or tore as long as it takes ukraine's energy minister says russia missiles have hit around 30 percent of the countries energy infrastructure. around $300.00 areas were left without power following the russian attacks. on monday and tuesday, the mayor of the west and ukrainian city of laverne says it'll take months to repair energy facilities there. on 3rd of the city has no electricity.
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let's join. i'm a jam, ju now, he's live for us from live. so they have actually rous stoled electricity in the western part of the country. is that where we stand now? how much is semi a what we've heard from local officials to day is that to all the power disruptions and the disruption to the water services in the live region that they have all been repaired and that everything is back online in levin the city that we're in which is the cultural capital of ukraine here in the west of the country and also the wider live region. and now i can tell you that there is a sense of relief amongst those that we've been speaking with today. residents of the city who are glad that electricity is back on that water is back on. but they also are telling us that they are a bit on edge and, and let me just kind of give you a little bit of
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a show. intel here as ride pans around were here in the center of live. this is the administrative center. it's a historic district. typically this area on a week day at this time of day, would be packed with pedestrian sa, with potentially families as well. now you do see skate borders out. there are some local musicians are. you see groups of kids, some adults, as some parents who have been bringing their children and strollers as well. but it's not nearly as packed as it usually would be at this hour and with the residents. we've been speaking with a fall this at that because people are concerned because of those russian airstrikes that hit the region of live on monday and tuesday, at 2 consecutive days of air strikes that were hitting critical infrastructure, did not hit this part of the city. this historic district and yet still people are concerned about what exactly is going to happen next. now people have told us that
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they remain. yes, they have said that they are prepared. some of them have said that they are worried that perhaps the city isn't as prepared as it needs to be one man in particular. i spoke with a short while ago so that he believes that there should be a committee that is set up to better prepare people to warn people that perhaps there could be more attacks continuing in the days, weeks, and months ahead. and he wants to make sure that residents are better prepared, that the critical infrastructure in this region is better prepared to withstand attacks. people are concerned because of course the winter is fast approaching, it's getting colder. and if there are going to be disruption to the extra city, what will that mean for the residents here in the city? now i will say sammy, that many of the people we spoke with today said that a lot of the residents here had felt a sense of growing remove from the conflict. there had been a sense of complacency because it had been months since anything in this region in the west of the country had been struck by russia. and so there had been
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a sense of normality, life returning businesses. reopening schools had reopened in early september. now they are closed again because of the threat here. and people students are reverting to online classes. some people say they're ready to come back out and live their lives. but they want to be prepared as to what might be coming next to me. so much, but i'm a jumped jew, russia security service says 8 people have been arrested over last week's explosion . the damage, the coach bridge, the blast destroy the sanction of the bridge that links crimea to the russian mainland. kia has not said whether or not it was involved. russia's president said, europe was to blame for its energy crisis. vladimir putin said gas could still be supplied by one intact part of the nod stream to pipeline. but germany canceled the project after russia sent troops into ukraine. i see you with your garage. it
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is ready to start the supplies. the ball is in the use court. so to say, if they want to just let them open the tap and that fits better. we're not restricting anyone in any thing, including our reading. this does apply additional volumes in the awesome winter period, i'm worried about the security of energy supplies to europe, heightened again after a leak in poland on the druid pipeline. from russia reduced the flow of oil to germany. the leak is in a line about 70 kilometers from the polish city. a flock of pharmacy say they're investigating. and it was likely caused by an accident. you energy ministers meeting and products. they're trying to find ways to tackle high gas prices. 15 members of the european union, one 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 argue the cap
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with help curb prices before expensive gas supplies enter the market, reach power stations, and drive up electricity bills. the proposal is based on 3. i'd is saving a limit on the cost of russian gas imports. negotiating lower gas prices with other suppliers and establishing a ceiling on the price of gas used to generate electricity. but some e. u. member states disagree with the plan. they was told, tentative options, including a limit on gas consumption and subsidy packages for businesses and consumers. we need it to finally step up and implement the common purchasing of gas. we need to speak to our partner countries or 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 now much better how the spot market price of for gas is
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influencing all the contracts. and we are confident that it is possible to find common ways to reduce air prices, but at the same time, to avoid rationing and to ensure that still market forces i'm place to help us. limiting demand for head of the un nuclear agency says ukraine's operation. nuclear power plant is last external power for the 2nd time in 5 days. the facility is in russian control territory. it's now relying on diesel generators. ukraine state own nuclear power company says russia is not allowing vehicles to access the plant to deliver fuel. not just the power plant that's got ukrainians, worried some are already preparing, in case russia launch is a nuclear attack already challenged or false? not since the start of the war had russia unleashed such fury on ukraine. on monday,
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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 thinking crimea with mainland russia. would you put those areas but there are continued attempts 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 got a threatening language, but absent the cremeans 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 or day and houses, or moved to predictive structure with underground or use p. p. a. if necessary. evacuations may be carried out depending on radioactive contamination for this pre prepared evacuation points was mostly located in schools or the kids residence. the safest places are deep beneath the city streets are multiple things that are built . the metro station, as michelle says to protect them from the west. now there is a nuclear strike id like to come from cranes for my baby and i like russia. in the early weeks of the war, the state were full of people taking shelter and their equipped for full orn armageddon. it was in with the levy as metal boxes on the floor open and the shutter rises upwards long ago. thus the passage is closed and the station is
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hermetically sealed. people staying here are completely protected from the external environment, both from a nuclear explosion and chemical weapons. seeking shelter under ground or in windowless interior rooms, evacuation points how to avoid breathing in radioactive dust. it's 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. long if you're, if you're of runs ray of freedom, he's fundraising to provide survival kits free of charge for all. one 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 kremlin. for most people, the consequences of
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a nuclear strike are on thinkable yet ukrainians ha, having to think about them, reach alan's out a 0. give so i had on al jazeera man, mars deposed. neither is sentenced to 3 more years in prison on charges. she calls absurd and we'll meet an environmentalist in mexico, putting his life at risk to protect rivers fields in forests. ah, how low there within clear skies across much of east asia at the moment? certainly for china across more central and southern areas, temperatures have come down to more average values at this time of year 23 in whoo han, as well as 23 and shanghai, some cloud affecting coastal areas and the north west with rain moving its way
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toward beijing on friday, but lots of clear skies before that cloud sweeps across the korean peninsula, improving picture as well for japan. the rain moving away, leaving lots of sunshine and warmth in tokyo, is going to get wet up for the south of china. thanks to a wet and windy weather that's trying to form in the south china sea. it is strengthening it slightly to bring some very heavy force to parts of indo china. vietnam in particular on thursday is looking very wet as well for much of the philippines. we have got some flood advisories out in the north and the wet weather intensifies a northern areas of borneo on thursday. that was a need to south asia. it's like not dry across northern areas of india, particularly the north east. a lot about rain has now shifted further south, intensifying on thursday along the west coast with some shop showers in the south. that sure weather. ah
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ah ah ah news. ah, the me, you're watching, i'll just hear a time. to recap our headlines now. nato secretary general the installed him bogus,
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urged the lines to send more air defense systems to ukraine after 2 days of russian missile strikes. nato defense ministers meeting in brussels, ukraine's energy minister says russian missiles of hit around 30 percent of the country's energy infrastructure. the mayor of the western city of nevada says it'll take months to repair energy facilities. there. russia, the president says, europe is to blame for its energy crisis. let me put and said gas could still be supplied by one in tank part of the nord stream to pipeline germany council. the project after russia sent troops into ukraine, british prime minister, less trust is faced her 1st prime ministers question since the introduction of a so called mini budget that shook financial markets trust and finance minister quasi quad tank. you turned on part of the budget that proposed tax cuts for high
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owners. but she stood by the rest of her fiscal plan. a group of economists told the treasury committee, the government will have to either cut spending or increased taxes to stabilize markets. palestinians in the show, our faults refugee campaign occupy the stories of launched a strike in protest against the days long siege by israeli forces. these are the army is blocked entrances and exits in saturday. also, a soldier was shot dead in an attack at one of the check points. those in the camp say they're being collectively punished in the holding marches. individual one say that abraham is next to the camp in the blockaded town of anata. uh 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 the cars haven't been allowed to enter israeli forces said that the perpetrator of
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a shooting attack that left one israeli soldier killed, is from the shot for 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 a 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 worst blockades, an unjust and unjustified siege on a talk took place here 5 days ago. and people here have nothing to do with these. riley army has been grading and closing our 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
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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. nigeria is baffling some of its worst floods in the decade. heavy rain has effected the south for weeks more than 300 people have died. stephanie decker reports, roads, gardens, homes, all submerged. in some cases, the flood waters of reach as high as the roof tops. new guy, i love them. we're left with nothing to cope with life. we now get into the 1st floors of all 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
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agency. i'm we, 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 overflows its boundaries. but this isn't normal, yearly flooding water levels are the worst at a decade. according to aid workers, the flood came suddenly and met us unprepared. all the houses and the camps, which served a federal them for farmers under water. more than 300 people have so far 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 in authority. say the situation is quote, beyond their control. stephanie decor. i'll 0 nobel peace prize. l'oreal
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mother use of sy has visited parts of focused on the fact that by floods she's been in the since 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 mid 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, who spoke to one of them. just a one car, the slowness. so yeah, i will go to the center palace. i am queen carlos lotus. i'm not only for the people's lenoir or defense fraud in morales permanent lascola, and i'm part of the organic resistance and industries that want to take over out a rhetoric which a little him as a sector in our main problem is the auto industry. it causes terrible environmental
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damage and has become a great threat for the defense movement and indigenous community said nothing. there is a good thing we are really interested in keeping our readers clean and growing. are confused with good handmade dorothy justina community with green samples. 3, a drug dealing corruption, those things that international corporations and capitalism route to orlando make equal on your part last year. mexico was my international statistics, the most violent and risky country for environmental defenders referring to the number of people in this field model. oh, and this before with only will worry was about the police are being arrested or jail for demonstrating either. now, we are afraid of being warders, but oh, i seen an answer, companion of our partner in these fights, m. u 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. was
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a unit complete that employee that there's total impunity, the protection of it was doesn't have enough resources or structure to protect us. even the vi connections among the carton, local, state, and federal governments. our own plain view. just i'm in the wake as i leave them, you know me, celia, but i had to leave home for fear of a heat vehicle on me and but 6 months later, one of the managers of these factory little people in the community. there's already one death from wireless. you will take just another death in pueblo, so we can start operating overloaded as there is on this, that i be honest and it's our lives. we are risking our liberty and integrity, but it's also everybody's livelihood on the line. and we had to keep on fighting for 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 us going on. are caught! miramar has sentence deposed, lead on, sang sushi to 3 more years in prison on charges of accepting a bribe. new sentences added to previous convictions and extends her total prison
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term to 26 years. so she is 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 mercury seized power from her elective government. 30 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 a $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 broke 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 a political machinations, in part is allied to the military, john, to,
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to put the loyalists in place to 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's been on the ballot paper. south africa has recorded an increase in the number of rhinos killed by poachers in the 1st half of this year. the illegal wildlife trade is the biggest threat to the species. now some conservation is calling for radical shift and wildlife trafficking. emily angry reports from kruger national park. this is a regular occurrence in south africa. little to protect the rhinos on his land, derek levitan says he has no choice, but to trim their homes. is uncomfortable to watch, but it's become a necessity. a trimmed horn makes the animal less valuable to poachers. look,
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i don't like them in all. i literally don't like it. this is the alternative. a calf left orphaned 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 run is attracted by helicopter, and mobilized using a tranquilizer down a blindfold and implants they used to reduce external stimuli. but they say the procedure itself is painless. if i said to me and i let greg level raise, actually protect of last bill over bill and there's no feeling it doesn't. the animal doesn't even feel when i move on. a runners use their whole and to defend themselves to find food even to play. but to poach is this represents wealth,
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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 are used in traditional medicine for hang overs 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, we will never be successful and we will see the rhinos extinct by we are all on this planet previously trim some conservation of say the solution is to legalize the export of horns internationally, so we can literally swap the market with for to morrow, destroy the business of poaching. save the animals. and we could do so with
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a product that were already trimming painlessly and it grows back. you can shave a sheep and sell the wolf way to the rover 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 money from consumers, illegal for trimmed horns, a ma, microchips 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 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 a 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,
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that the conditions are not to ride 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 are $15000.00 rhinos left in south africa and industry inside it's believe that could be wiped out ingest 6 years. we know that can be saved if you know how 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 farmers in new jersey and could be taxed for greenhouse gas emissions . produced by livestock me saying from livestock flatulence is a major source of gr.

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