tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 12, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm carry johnson. this isn't the is our license. coming up the next 60 minutes. we are prepared for the long haul and that we will support them for as long as it takes a pledge to provide more weapon systems for ukraine. as nato defense ministers meet in brussels. vladimir putin that blames europe for its energy crisis and says russia is ready to supply gas to the continent once again. docking responsibility. last in denial, u. k. prime minister liz trust is under far from the opposition that says her many budgets were me. people worse off on india stops production of a 7 lanes. the death of children in the gambia, the many
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a questioning it's drug regulation. hi, i'm sorry heidi to sports sac fountain that cold european champions, real madrid. the jewel keeps the ukrainian side and with a chance of reaching the last 16 of the competition. nato secretary general at once member stakes to send more air defense systems to ukraine. well, this week has seen at some of the biggest russian air strikes across ukraine since the start of the invasion. 12 cities where targeted nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss the conflict. i welcome dot, turn a dollars. so are providing an air defense system, so that is extremely important. and i welcome to recent announcement by a, by germany and also the de delivery of german air defense systems. so to ukraine, and i think we all have seen why this is so important that they are horrific in
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this computer. attacks against ukrainian cities in civilian killed, civilian, critical infrastructure, destroyed and, and not least attacks on the, on, on the energy system. the energy infrastructure is serious as we approach winter. so all of this demonstrates urgent need for more air defense. for your crane. u. s. secretary of defense lloyd austin, is in brussels for that nato defense ministers meeting. he said 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 firm the rules based international order. but strengthens, strengthens our, our common security program buying has said we will stand by ukraine's defenders work for as long as it takes go to natasha butler in brussels for us now to so
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when they take ministers have been meeting for quite a while. now. are there any indications over the progress of, of what's being discussed yesterday to the defense ministers have been meeting for a while. of course, they are talking about ukraine, the situation then how best they can support you, crane, and it's a fight against russia. but of course, they're also looking at russia itself. the situation of moscow finds itself in. we know that russia has made significant losses on the battlefield. i just want to tell you a few things that come out of the meeting was starting to hear things come out from a senior nato official. he says that nato believes that russia is probably used to significant proportion of its precision guided ammunition. also, the nato believes that functions, the functions would be rolled out by the european union by the u. s. actually teaching russia's ability to manufacture more weapons and more ammunition,
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of course, that's not gonna be good for it's war aims. and the mon below is ation of those extra $300000.00 troops by the criminal will. that could take many months indeed says later they also been looking at whether or not they really believed that better with woodson troops to fight alongside russian forces in ukraine. that was something that the russian presence certainly suggested could be a possibility for me now. and they to believe that is not going to be the case. and in terms of more nuclear threats, well, so fall, it seems that nato defense ministers believe that those will remain threats for the time being. the moscow is using those threats in order to try and deter nato allies and ukraine's allies from entering into this war in any significant way. but nato wants to make it very clear. of course, that any, if russia was to use nuclear weapons, a tool that would listen to the very strong responses for physical response,
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they say from ukraine's allies, including probably nato and natasha. we understand that the u. s. a. defense secretary is leading a meeting on ukraine. what more can you tell? yes, lloyd austin was talking a little bit earlier at the beginning of that meeting. she said that every single time the flight to me who to escalate to the situation ukraine, the reason miss all the tax across the country on a civilian areas, civilian infrastructure, the referenda, he said, the illegal annexation each moved by vladimir putin in ukraine. he said, really only strengthens the resolve of nato allies to do more to support you've creighton and one of the main ways of course is weapons. and that is why lord often is leading this ukraine defense contact group. it's a group of about 50 countries coming together. they come together quite vaguely to look at ways in which they can help you crane weapons. the whole point, as i said,
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we know that the ukranian president has been asking for more, particularly in a defense shield. germany said that is going to be sending a defense systems. we've heard today from the netherlands also saying that they will be sending those kinds of systems the u. s. expected to do the same as well. all this to help the fight this contact group. they also looks at things like training because of course, sending weapons is one thing. you've got to make sure that the soldiers on the ground know how to use the very high tech and fault to new weapon systems. and that contact group also very adamant that they are there to help ukraine or any weapons, but also the training that is needed with us. butler live 1st in brussels there, thank you. or ukraine's energy minister says russian missiles of hit around 30 percent of the country is energy infrastructure around that $300.00 areas were left without pilot following the russian attacks. on monday and tuesday, the mer of the western ukrainian city of the vivid says it will take months to with
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her energy facilities that when the hm at church on gym is in the vase where parts of the city were temporarily left without electricity. as a result of those russian attacks. so mohammed where does ukraine stand now in terms of electricity supplies in those affected areas? oh, carry here in viv, which is the cultural capital of ukraine. local officials have said to day that all the utilities are back on like that water services have been reestablished and that electricity services which had been disrupted due to those russian air strikes that occurred on 2 consecutive days this week, monday and tuesday that electricity was back on in all parts of the city and the region. now i can tell you that according to the local residence that we've been speaking with throughout the day, they are breathing a sigh of relief on their breathing. a sigh of relief because electricity has been
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re established because they are no longer any blackouts are there back in the light here, but they are worried about what exactly is going to come next. and let me also just try to set the scene a little bit for you about how the mood is here in the city. we're just going to take a pan around here. so you see this is the center of live in the heart of the city. the administrative center now typically at a time like this on a weekday, it would be much more full. now what you do see some skateboarders that are around here in this area. and you do see some families walking with their children. some other groups of kids that are here and adults, it's not nearly as packed as it normally would be this time of day. and when we've been speaking to people from lived throughout day, they're saying that the reason for that is because there are people who are still somewhat afraid to come back out into the city. now i should add carry that live as a city and a region that 4 months had not experienced any airstrikes. i had not experienced
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any attacks. and we were speaking to residents throughout the day. they were telling us that because of that other until this latest round of, of air strikes, that there had been a growing sense of complacency here. that there had been a distance between the residents of this city and not really feeling like they were part of the war that is going on in this country. now they understand that things could happen at any moment and because of that, they are concerned. i spoke to one gentleman who said that while the residents here are prepared and while they are resilient, that he feels that the city should be more prepared, that the region should be more prepared, that there should be a committee that is set up. that goes out of its way to make sure that critical infrastructure is protected. going ahead and he was also telling me that he thought that this committee should be giving more guidance to the residents of the city as
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to what they should do if there are further attacks. so even though i'm looking around right here, it looks like a relatively calm afternoon. there is a palpable sense of nervousness. you do hear that expressed when you talk to people here and they are quite concerned about what exactly might happen next. harry, i'm into thanks for that update from the move ahead of the u. n's nuclear agency says ukraine separation nuclear power plants as last external power for the 2nd time in 5 days. the facility is in russian control territory and is now relying on diesel generators, ukraine's stay tuned. nuclear power company says russia is not allowing vehicles access to the plant to deliver fuel. was not just the power that has ukrainians, worried a summer already preparing in case the russian launch is a nuclear attack, where we 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
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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 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 worst. you know, when you have done the food, what's the response in these cases is simple. when we get a message about a threat,
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we notify the population of de houses or moved to predictive structure with underground or use p. p 8. if necessary, evacuation 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. if there are multiple things that are built, the metro station as go, michelle says to protect them from the west. now there is a nuclear strike id like to come from cranes for my family. and i like russia, in the early weeks of the war, the stations were full of people taking shelter and they're equipped for fill on armageddon. metal metal boxes on the floor open and the shutter rises upwards. does the passage is closed and the station is there, magically sealed people thing here are completely protected from the federal
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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? if doomsday advice from a bygone era updated for right here right now. and modern digital technology. but some still feel ukrainians are under prepared and unprotected. one, your, his 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 crammed, at the most people, the consequences of a nuclear strike on thinkable get ukrainians are having to think about them where
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we challenge, how does era give russians at security services? 8 people have an arrested over last week's explosion that damage the coach. bridge, the blast destroy the section of the bridge that things cry there to the russian mainland. he has not said whether or not it was involved. fatty more head on the noosa, including hundreds dead and homes on the water nigeria struggles to cope at its worst flooding in a decade. in mars, deposed at lead a sentence to 3 more years in prison on charges she calls absurd on his sport. van stokes essays a day for england. annette in 20 match against australia, sorrow, rushes president said europe was to blame for its energy crisis that in there who tina said, gas could still be supplied by a part of the nord stream to pipeline. that's intact. but germany cancel the
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project after russia sent troops into ukraine. rashad mitchell, detect mostella. 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 tap and that sets better where not restricting any one in any thing, including our readiness to supply additional volumes in the awesome winter period. when the humming ball is in moscow for us now, we're mohammed tell us more about moscow's view on this energy issue. yes sir. present laudermill put in was speaking to a large a conference about energy here. it's called russia energy week. and he said that the pipelines and the energy in general should be kept away from politics. he said, the, the, the energy has nothing to do with the energy crisis and the pipelines and all of
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this has nothing to do with the war and ukraine. but this is a shared interest between russia and the western are partners in this. and it has to be, it has to be a safeguard against any troubles, because that will affect the economy of russia and will also affect the economy of the europeans and the world. and he criticized placing a cap on oil and gas prices saying that is also going to be a negative for the international economic development. basically, he seemed to extend a hand of reconciliation to the to western europe in case they want 1st to secure the energy to secure the energy air flow. and 2nd, to come to terms on how to fix the damage. he said the ukraine, poland, and the united states are benefiting from what's going on. he earlier, also in different speeches in the past few days and weeks talked about the u. s.
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being the major beneficiary from what's happening because they want to sell gas and oil at their, at their convenience to the europeans. and basically that's a call from russia for more rational dealing with what's going on. and europeans, if they want to me to, if they want to secure their energy supplies, they have to talk to russians. ok, muhammad valard 1st in moscow. thank you for that. opponent says it has detected a leak in a jewish bar. oil pipeline, the world's largest. it runs from the eastern russia, branching out across europe. leak is in a line about 70 kilometers from the polish city of pluck, authority say they're investigating and that it was likely caused by an accident. but you energy ministers are meeting in prague to find ways to tackle high gas prices. 15 members of the european union want the price of wholesale gas to be kept
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across the block. they don't want richer countries in europe to be able to buy gas and higher prices. the group argue the cap would help curb prices before expensive gas supplies in to the market, which power plants drive up electricity bills. the proposal is based on 3 ideas, setting limits on the cost of russian gas imports get shaking a lower gas priced with other supplies and establishing a ceiling on the price of gas used to generate electricity. but some u member states disagreement plan on want alternative 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
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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 and prices, but at the same time to avoid rationing and to ensure that to market forces and plays to help us limiting demand. or saying with this that suspects dominic cane is filing the meeting from berlin. so after the summit that failed to reach an agreement last week, how deep are the divisions? and is there any optimism will certainly the one thing they can all agree on is the need to do something. the question is, what might that something look like? and is that something that would come from a missing like this? or would it need to be agreed by the heads of government heads of states at
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a different location. and what we're hearing from some of the people who've been around the table in prague to day. certainly, at least from the irish minister who was there is this is some form of movement. he is saying that the heads of government heads state next week will be called upon to look at a proposal that appears to be coming from the european commission. which looks at the establishment of a new kind of trading index which would be brought together and which would help the different e u. member states monitor the way that the price of gas fluctuates and to try to help those countries. but that is some considerable distance away from the source of aspiration that you are outlining there that certain member states would be looking for. so if that is correct, if the irish representative at the meeting in prague is correct in saying that something is coming from the commission and it might go to heads of government next
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week, then that suggests that there is some developments. but if this development is something which everyone can agree on and is meaningful, where we're going to have to wait to see exactly what comes out. the good thing is we're expecting some form of news conference to emerge from the summit in the next few minutes. okay, we shall see on that. kane, thank you for that. people in france or struggle to buy petrol as refinery in stores, workers hold a strike stuff at john's energies. an excellent bill of walked off the job demanding pay rises. french government is ordering some to return to the sites, but it's being defied. british prime minister this trust says come on. the fierce criticism from the opposition during her 1st prime minister's questions since the government so called many budget shook financial market trust, son, finance project quote, tang made
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a u turn on part of the budget. that proposed tax cuts the high earnest. she's standing by the rest of her fiscal plan during her leadership contest, the prime and it's the fed closer exactly. i'm very clear. i'm not planning public spending reductions. 1 is she going to stick to that? absolutely. we're spending a trillion to public funding. what we will make sure is that over the medium time the debt is flowing. so we will do that. not like putting public spending by making sure we spend public money. well, that's bringing the team baba in london so far we exchange there. but what do we to make of this trust is 1st prime minister questions of performance? well, i mean the lots of commentators commented that there wasn't exactly
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a huge amount of supports in terms of volume from her back benches. but just for ya tricks. what she said, the price people were committing to not cutting public spending at the same time. her government is insisting that it will stick to that package of tax cuts which did good to the markets in not many budget. because there was no detail of how they would manage to balance the books and the prospective tens of billions of dollars of borrowing, which is still a very real prospect concerning the financial market. so in the last couple of hours, some of the trustees political allies have been saying yes, in fact, she does mean that there won't be reductions in spending in the short term on things like education, health, social security. and in fact, the government, by sticking to its tax cause is committing to that huge package of borrowing. now
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already that's been more to me all in the last 24 hours on tuesday. the pounds sterling dropped in value ought to be governor of the bank of england said on friday, that institution would stop intervening and propping up pension funds. they've asked him to reconsider on wednesday the bank of england re committed to the friday deadline. so you've just got a few days to get your own act together and then it is up to you and the government . the government knows it some the pressure on this. people are now looking for a bit more detail at the end of this month was quite saying the chancellor is going to release his own assessment of what this will mean for british finance is that it comes against a backdrop. now, of surprisingly, a drop in g d p gross domestic product in ok. so that's not looking goods
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right now. the government say they will create growth. lots of people want to know how quickly and if that doesn't materialize, how can you cut taxes and keep spending where it is barbara with non to thank you. palestinians in the shore thought refugee camp and occupied east jerusalem lost a strike in protest against days long siege by israeli forces. the army has blocked entrances and exits since saturday after a soldier was shot dead in an attack. at one of the checkpoints, those in the camp said i have been collectively punished on the holding marches and the vigil on wednesday. if abraham is next to the camp in is located town over nata, 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 i now to a village where we are right now. but the cars haven't been allowed to enter
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israeli forces, save that, the perpetrator of a shooting attack that left one israeli soldier killed is from the shot for refugee camp. but 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 cool with all. and i'm sure people here living under one of the worst blockades, an unjust and unjustified siege on attack, took place here 5 days ago. and people here have nothing to do about it is riley army has been grading unclosing or fruits not even allowing medics to move. tension has already been on their eyes for a few weeks now in different areas in the occupied to 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 and israeli soldier on tuesday in addition to another palestinian group in genie. hello, estonians say they will continue seeking revenge. so they had her on al jazeera meets, and the environmentalist and mexico thing is long for risk to protect rivers, fields, and forests. and people are a small surgeon. they just might have a secret life for sports, ukraine's baseball teams ringing for a visit saw ah hello, there is more heavy rain on the wave parts of central america as
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a tropical storm form to the south of mexico. but before we get there, let start in south america where a stagnant weather system is city heavy over more central and southern areas of brazil, ringing storms and showers, the likes of paraguay as well. as bolivia, we are expecting flooding from these very heavy rains over the next few days, but to the northeast corner. much finer and darius wind warnings for coastal areas of brazil, but rio de janeiro seen the sunshine at 30 degrees celsius. we will see a bit of a cool down for uruguay and northern areas of argentina, but sunshine coming back in for santiago, it is going to warm up slightly in chile, for the wet to whether we have to head to the northwest corner some heavy falls on the way for columbia and ecuador by thursday and more heavy rain for mexico. that's thanks to. * call that's formed in the bay of cam peach. it's going to work its way towards that south west coast. we have a look at some of the stats as it makes land for thursday into friday. it's likely
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to bring strong gusts of wind, but it's re the rainfall. we could see mud slides as up to 250 millimeters of rain may fall on mountainous areas, a wet few days ahead that sure weather update. ah . in a time when everyone wants the latest news with speed and reliability, a key inflammation spreads around the globe. it's never been more vital to trust the technology which drug sports, that knowledge wherever it needs to go with the state of the art, secure bandwidth that let people share most in full stories. as hale sat is helping bring the world closer together as sale sat space to deliver your vision. a country with high, you can employment. one organization helps 10 school children into entrepreneurs who can tell us what i mean by that wide fundraising,
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ukraine's energy minister says rush in the midst of his around 30 percent of the countries energy infrastructure. $300.00 areas have been without power off the national tax in that of the western thinking, the take money to energy facilities, their rushes president of europe is to blame for the energy crisis. poach and said gas could still be supplied by one part of the north stream to pipeline germany. capital project. russia and troops in india has halted production of the pharmaceutical factory after kaufman. it's produced, there was linked to the depth of children in the gambia, the health minister for the state of harry on the says, the facility violated several protocols. it follows a medical alerts issued by the world health organization last week of the w h o one . the cough syrup made in india could be linked to the death of nearly 17 children in the west african state lab samples showed the medicine was contaminated. what
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india is the world's largest exports of generic drugs, but its regulatory structure is widely seen as inadequate. the framework has been criticized for the fragmented and disorganized with the central authority lacking autonomy. and with dozens of state regulators and health departments, coordination is difficult. well, this is led to poor enforcement of rules on drugs and the lack of accountability. well that's bring in fresh and ready, he's a lawyer and co author of the truth pill, the midst of a drug regulation in india. he joins us from new jersey. welcome to the program. now this latest issue in the gap is not the 1st such or similar controversy. is it yes you're right on. busy the since 972 we recorded it. he. ready spies such a mock the event you do other created call throughout all and for example,
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at $990.00 for the teacher and died. and the most recent events in the out was in january 2020. where 12 children died. john movie, other faded costs are so yes you're right is done for me not something new, but to the policy industry. if you don't repeat at all. so why does the regulatory system in india appear to be so fragments? why is this? well, i mean this is the indian drubbing law is of a law. it was an accident, 940 yellow calling and it hasn't changed much since that. so we have a system of the regulator for every state and create a which licenses manufacturing. last, you have a central regulator which takes care of imports and run the moves. so at the end of the day, and you have the results with limited diction, limited speeds,
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and a lot of bad to slip through the cracks. now, since 950 for the government trying to consolidate this is ann dias. they will create a war unify user regulate up. but it's important to understand that the new policy industries of a ball entity within the country and a lot of them are competing against a more unified system because they know that would increase the quality and regulation. and then also also manufacturing drugs. so we brought back from the industrial, one of the main reason that we don't have unified, they stopped the government in india might say, look in this particular case or production at the factory has been stopped and more action might be taken. so something is being done
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well, i mean, that's a little too late right off of their children. but we have be michael, what we have been researching about this company was scandal broke out last week because in the course of the book and we found several instances where the same company all the tragedy in gambia as being pulled up by indian not by state governments within india and apparently was also blocked by the b, b to me in 2014, i haven't seen one of those 2 years. so the con, the company ad tree, all basically being all about the spot. don't play out with the company with all the tragedy, john. not in the, i'm not pretty crazy which kill 12 children was flag 9. he died according to
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independent reporting by different regulators within the state. so the company keep escaping live and they finally call what stage where the comment of roles arrow which leads to cry like ok about that that said, forgive me for interrupting that said countries that accept these drugs, they shouldn't they play a role in some kind of responsibility as well? well, yes, i'm the, typically the us than europeans when i went on the sand or the inspect those to inspecting in bonds before they can manufacture on it or to those days. but a lot of african countries simply don't have the resources to do so i can get back to on that, which is why they export substantially. in fact,
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they're not any people that came out 67 years ago with sending back that drug in drug that was wrong from africa and just to feed at ohio lee, then drug that was taken from other related ok, we'll leave it there. ready? very much appreciate your insights here today. thank you. thank you. nobel peace prize. marietta malala yourself. cy has visited parts of pakistan affected by floods. she's been in the same province to maintain the international attention and monitoring support the home country. the floods have affected more than 33000000 people killed more than 1700 since mid june. but jerry is battling so it's worst flooding in a decade. heavy rains have effect to the south for weeks now. on 300 people have died. stephanie decker reports, roads, gardens, homes,
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all submerged. in some cases, the flood waters have reached as high as the roof tops. la guy, i love him. we're left with nothing to cope his 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 overflows its boundaries. but this isn't normal, yearly flooding water levels are the worst and a decade, according to aid workers. like a sudden the flood came suddenly and met us unprepared. all the houses and the camp
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which served as settled as for farmers are under water. most of the world, 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. $27.00 out of nigeria is $36.00 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 g 0. go stations have is human between the south africa state own logistics company transit and its employees ongoing strikes at the firm of a ways disputes are affecting the country's economy from the miller reports from janice. but the strike has come at a very difficult time for south africa. it's trying to resuscitate an ailing economy. now, so every relies significantly on imports and exports facilitator that seaports around the country. and the ongoing strike is costing the economy millions of
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dollars every day. for now, the flow of goods has flowed quite considerably, but not stop entirely. it's important to remember that those ports in dublin and cape town also sees a neighboring countries. and while these people have been affected, were at city deep in johannesburg, it's a trans hub for vital goods. the strike action has slowed the movement of goods, not only at those ports, but also at places like this. while a small group has come out to process more than $4000.00 work as a country, once a 10 percent way, the government has so far offered less than half of that and it continues to be a sticking point. the strikes effect to the transportation of iron or, and coal from south africa, mines, mining companies, a warning the strike stop exports and cripple production, especially at a time when there's a demand for coal. the shipment of agricultural goods is also address. farmers are
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worried about the limited shelf life of their products, and they're worried about just how badly they will be affected by the strike action if it continues. a quarter near now, has a sentence to depose lena unsung to cheat 2 or 3 more years in prison. on charges of accepting a bribe. these sentences added to previous convictions and extends her total prison just 26 years since she has denied any wrong doing. she's been held in solitary confinement in the prison in the capital since june. she was detained in 2021 when the military seized power from her elective government. any chain has more from bank of this latest sentence were 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 100. 3 and birmingham jails are very tough places. now, there may be an opportunity at some stage,
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once the military who feel they have established their position, where they broke a some sort of deal. they make an announcement, they will that they will be lenient. but i think at this stage they are looking at elections in the autumn of next year. we're already seeing political machinations and parties lied to the military, john, to, to put 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's been on the ballot paper or mexico has been named the most dangerous country for environmental activists. a global witness organization says more than 54 were murdered. last year. many are continuing to despite death threats. we spoke to one of them. yes, i can go to the slowest. so yeah, we're going to the center palace. i'm queen,
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cutlass lotus. i'm not only for the people's lynn where are defense fraud in morales prevent lascola and i'm part of the organic resistance and industries that want to take over out a rhetoric. which of 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 community said nothing. there is like a thing we are really interested in keeping our readers clean and growing or confused with good handmade dorothy just as they know community with principles. we are broke dealing corruption, those things that international corporations and capitalism route to orlando make equal and 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 models. and this before was only will worry was about the police were being arrested or jail for demonstrating either. now we are afraid of being warders, but oh,
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i seen an honest comparison or burner in this fight. some here was killed by a local organized grind group that's part of a bigger carter nicholas canoe generation, whose present has increased all over the country, especially wherever a big industrial complex is in project. was a not 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 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 port had to leave home for fear of a he'd be calling me in. but 6 months later, one of the managers of these factory little 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 our community. sometimes we're able to stop the advance of this industry's other
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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. now people who lost their lives in the bali bombings are being remembered 20 years on 202 people died when a small hang from attacks are carried out to the nightclub on the indonesian island, mourners and survivors were at the memorial site in anniversaries. also being marked in australia, 88 of those killed were australians. and the ceremony in sydney, the prime minister said 20 years on the ache, does not in farmers in new zealand, could soon have an unwelcome expense. the government is planning to tax greenhouse gas emissions from farm animals. the controversial proposal would be the 1st of its kind in the world and may come into effect from 2025 farmers. that could be asked to pay for the same gas caused by flatulence in the cows and sheep gases naturally emitted by lock stock or among new zealand. biggest environmental problems. all
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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 actually seems the wrong signals to the wrong sector and isn't sufficient to address the climate emergency that we're in. now, what's the secret to living a long and healthy life? people in a small village and indonesia believe they might have the answer. the community is home to dozens of people of the age of 100 searches or studying them to find out more about their last ours physical washington reports from me to ana village in west john in the hills of changer with java. this is the journey to meet one village. here the sky is blue, the temperature is cool and there is no traffic or pollution. but what makes this village special is its residence, specifically its seniors and dung mana is 90. 2,
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he exercises every morning, practicing martial arts with his friends. we've done what i like to exercise and drink for leaders of water every day. well then a 1200 people live in the village. like many elderly indonesians, most of them don't have birth certificates. $26.00 of the residents, i believe to be over a 100 years old. according to the local government. yes, it's like expectancy interviews? yeah. it's just over 71 years old. curious about what makes me want to do is live long and healthy lives. research is our study in the parking lot behind the house. they note that residents only eat what they grow and also live active lifestyles in the in the village. we see that when the community preserves its local wisdom and incorporates it into their daily lives, it has opposed to the fact everyone here is involved in ensuring the village has
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enough to eat with the older generation, passing on their knowledge about cooking and farming. now when i cooked vegetables from the garden, whatever grows, i never travelled, i do stay here and keep for me. the residence recently agreed to open the village for tourism, but they say they will only allow visitors as long as they don't disturb their cousins. and so how young fire positive doesn't mean one. it is a good example for others to learn from the way they ease how they take care of the village. and the environment asked why they think people here lived such long lives . most resident say happiness is just as important as diet and exercise the boss. what you are, your little i just lived simply. i have never wanted to be rich or own a car. my heart is free and happy. most of the seniors have never left the village and nor do they want to. they say they already have everything they need. jessica
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with full. ah. the time is for now far as with her mosquito, so thank you. lots of action ahead. well, ukrainian seemed shock. 1000 schoolmates pulled off a surprise when against european champions round madrid shot ca, paying their matches in poland because of the russian invasion. now they took the
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lead through alexander some calls knowing when would move them up to the 2nd in the group, but deep into injury time on tanya. rudy goes scored an equalizer. the 11 draw put real into the last 16 with 2 gains remaining shacks. i'll still have a chance of joining them. we must be proud for them because they should be show the pupil the be fighting the from the for a 2nd to failed. but the football is amazing. you know, from sometimes it gives you a gun. got, you know what, i want the banks, the, all the people and the stadium and all because this evening was amazing. now boss alona coach, haven't had none. the says, the champions league much later, when to man will be crucial for the season with franky, they, on returning from injury boss, are looking to keep the hopes going through to the last 16 life boston. i own a 3rd in group c and will be to buy into the
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a week ago as much as we are in an uncomfortable situation when it comes to our chances in this season. champions lee was up, but we faced this match. and the best way we can see thinking positively attacking, being brave and playing with persons out. we do not have another option. we must try to claim these 3 points because i want them to see this opportunity and treat it as a final cutting. another spanish side in danger of missing out on the last 16 is less co, madrid. they sit bottom of group b as they prepared to face club bridge at home. at lexical, we're looking to end. the belgian seems perfect thought to this competition. now the united nations estimates that more than a $100000000.00 children around the world are living on the streets. and some of them are taking part in a football tournament here in cas on that as part of fee for street child world cup . and the aims to give youngsters of voice and opportunity through football and the richest. and how's this report the young fullest from across the world
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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 match is 28 teams of st. connected children from $24.00 countries have come to cancel for the events. all these youngsters apart the project supported in a whole range of ways in terms of education and shelter and food. but when they know the football pitch is different, they come alive. they become more fully human. they can express themselves, they're part of something they belong. and it's just go by magic to connect the children here who key demands safety and violence. the provision of official government id, gender equality and access to education. great street chunk walcott was held in
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south africa in 2010. and the format has been repeated at every subsequent world. health nation council has a boys and girls team up at solomon's 15 year old, struck him, a homage attends the 4th a solemn school in the capital. doha, it provides free education for children who might otherwise not have access to full time schooling. no one can except the children living 3 thing lives, me. i want to join the storm is because i love football, and i will live the whole lot though that know about the children, right. the set of joan from tons in the suit part in the 2010 st. charles. well, he says it help turn his life a round and change the way he was viewed at his community. the youth call me speech . but now i'm like, role model, someone the wish. who can see that she's in and talk about positive things and help
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them changing a progressive way. now i'm looking for the full book, had, 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 all vulnerable children and the richardson al jazeera. so england, chris is the one that see 20 theories against the wall comp host, australia and the tight game this bits of fielding that you can just see here from england. ben gets his team on course victory. curren, when tomes will take 3 wicket. i think one by 8 runs in camera. the tournament gets underway on sunday fielding elsewhere in the warm up games, new zealand, b, bangladesh, and christ church 7, conway and glen. philip grace hates. how sent trees to the home team as they won by 48 run. and they now australian open,
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organize and say there's nothing they can do to help novak brockovich gets into the country for the next 20 minutes in january. dock of which is banned from returning until 2025 off to being deported. last year, the 9 time champion was for stephen strange because of being unvaccinated against cove at 19 he office, he would love to come back to his trailer, but he knows it's going to be an ultimate decision of the federal government and he's accepted that position. it's not a matter we can lobby on, it's a matter that definitely stays between the 2 of them. and then depending on the outcome of that, we would welcome to the style of the new york yankees won the game there. major league tail theories against the cleveland guardian, anthony res, i scored a 2 run homer in the 6th inning fleet, the keys to a full one. when came to the best, the 5 series was also in new york on thursday. and the mayor of new york has welcome team ukraine's baseball plays to the city. may
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eric adams said he hopes the visit will highlight what the country is going through since the russian invasion. now the team is playing to charity games against new york police and fire department to raise money to rebuild for the facilities back home and ukraine. it came to us and where are you from? what do we support to mean a lot. not even from perspective giving sampson to ukraine, helping materials with emotions. well that so useful for me, for now, but i'm back in a few hours. so thank you very much indeed. more news and features on our web sites that sound is there a dot com be back in a moment with more of a date development to stay with us here on out there. ah. ah.
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roberts may be seen it for the last. ah, but has this genetic disorder been passed on to his son? witness a sky without stars on al jazeera, ill tell square is in the house to work hard as tripling the 19th century architecture in a state of neglect. the city has the ability to lo, tourists, whether foreign ali beneath ex, bugs get the author, or if you have done nothing to preserve the historical monuments and bring life back to this place, carefully is considered the 2nd most art to logically important city pro mom, look empire after the egyptian capital cairo month story mosque, it is among some of the structures remaining from that remnants from other ears as well are found here the tripoli. history is overshadowed by a turbulent recent pass and a grim reality.
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