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ah, ah jump into 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 your 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. those scariest part of those moment in my country is this toys for more weapons, the st. oh, now j 0. i know covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why lou,
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we are prepared for the long haul and our to 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. dot and i put in the blames europe for its energy crisis and says russia is ready to supply gas to the continent once again. ah, watching altos air ally from so ha, i'm carry johnston, also coming up. civil disobedience citizens are staged in shore fact refugee camp and occupy the east jerusalem in protest against the siege by israeli forces. and india stops production of a cough syrup blamed for the deaths of children in the gambia for many a question. it gets drunk regulation
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ah, nato secretary general wants member states to send more air defense systems to ukraine. this week has seen some of the biggest russian air strikes across ukraine since the start of the invasion. 12 cities were targeted nato defense ministers on meeting in brussels to discuss the conflict. i welcome dr. $9.00, so are providing 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, i think we all have seen why this is an important data that horrific data in this computer. attacks against ukrainian a cities in civilian killed a civilian critical infrastructure, destroyed and not least attacks on the, on, on the energy system. the energy infrastructure is serious as we approach winter.
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so all of this demonstrates urgent need for more air defense. for your crane. u. s. secretary defense lloyd austin is in brussels for that nato defense ministers meeting. he said the us 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, the rules based international order. but strengthens, strengthens are, are common security. president buying has said, we will stand by ukraine's defenders or for as long as it takes at that a bottler has more now from brussels. lloyd austin said that her or he had gathered together 50 countries, us as part of this ukraine, a defense contact group, a group of 50 members that look at ways that they can best help and support ukraine
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. he says, look, the fact the we're all here shows that rules matter the rights matter. he said that sovereignty matters. or he said the contact group had a very interesting and opposite, very a significant meeting. they looked at ways in which they can try and send more weapons to ukraine as one of the main reasons behind this group that was set up after a putin's invasion of ukraine, it meets relatively a regularly one of the main types weapon. we know that he wants a and missile defense systems that something that of law to misled skill ukrainian president has asked for an over and again and a lloyd austin will certainly outlined some of the weapons that have been agreed. we know that germany is sending extra and missile defense systems. the netherlands also announced the same today as the u. s. is expected to send us some also lloyd austin also said that look every single time that vladimir putin escalates the situation. ukraine most recently with these multiple missile attacks across the country on civilian infrastructure, civilian
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a targets. lloyd austin said this only really heightens and hardens our resolve at nato, to do more to support ukraine. ukraine's energy minister says russian missiles of hit around 30 percent of the country's energy infrastructure. around $300.00 areas were left without power following the russian attacks. on monday and tuesday, the mayor of the western ukrainian city of the river says it will take months to repair energy facilities. their mom, a jammed room, is innovative, where parts of the city were temporarily left without electricity. as a result of those russian attacks, local officials have said today that all the utilities are back on line, that water services have been re establish. 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
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speaking with throughout the day, they are breathing a sigh of relief on their breathing. a sigh of relief because electricity has been re established because they're no longer any black out there. back in the light here, but they are worried about what exactly is going to come next. and when we've been speaking to people from living throughout the 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 with is a city and a region that 4 months had not experienced any airstrikes i had not experienced any attacks. and we were speaking a residence 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. i'm not really feeling like they were part of the war that is going on in this country. russia's president said,
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europe was to blame for its energy crisis. fatima puts in, it said that gas could still be supplied by a part of the nord stream to pipeline. that's intact. but germany cancel the project of the russia, sent troops into ukraine. rashad mitchell did your costello? russia is ready to start the supplies. the bowl is in the e use court, so to say if they want to just let them open the tap that sits better. we're not restricting anyone in any thing, including our readiness to supply additional volumes in the awesome winter period. and i'm at vall is in moscow with more on the 13th remarks present. laudermill put in was speaking to a lot, 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. they said the, the energy has nothing to do the energy crisis and the pipelines and all of this
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has nothing to do with the war and ukraine. that this is a shared interest between russia and the western are partners in this. and it has to be, it has to be safe, guarded against any troubles, because that will affect the economy of russia and will also affect the economy of the european 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 economy 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. for e u. 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 at higher prices. the group argues that the cap would help curb prices before expensive gas supplies enter the market, which power plants and drive up electricity bills. the proposal is based on that 3 ideas. setting a limit on the cost of russian gas in ports, negotiating a lower gas price with other suppliers and establishing a ceiling on the price of gas used to generate electricity. but some e member states disagree with the plan and 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 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,
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we understand now much better how the spot market price of for gas is influencing all the contracts. 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 still market forces i'm place to help us limiting demand. and on that kane is following the meeting from berlin. the interesting thing coming from this meeting is the unity of purpose that pretty much everyone involved in the meeting said that they wanted to bring to this problem. they all want to try to resolve the issue. they want something to take forward. the european commission says it has proposals to do precisely that. the european commission says that next week it will outline formal proposals which will bring together trading indexes pricing indexes,
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which will help to make the common acquisition of gas a reality. their goal being that as a block gas can be purchased in 2023, at least in one rather than in $27.00. different ways as it were for the 27 different member states. that's the stated ambition. but the problem here is there does appear to be a degree of disagreement, as it were about the nuts and bolts. but clearly the view coming from the european commission at least, is the need to come up with something tangible. now, rather than perhaps wait months for winter to take hold and the urgent need for gas, given high prices to become even more of a difficulty for everyone who has been discussing the issue at the summit in prague . people in france or struggling to buy petrol as refining and storage workers hold a strike stuff. 2 oil giant cow energies and exxon moville walked off. the job to
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monte pay rises. french government is ordering some to return to that side, but it's been defined. it's the 2nd and final day reconciliation talks, machine and leaders of palestine, rival political parties. in algeria, the meetings are the latest effort to solve for more than a decade long rift between mass and factor of the previous agreements fails. an ass has governed the gaza strip since defeating president mac luda bassett. fat apart in parliamentary elections in 2006, but armed conflict broke out between the 2 sides. soon after and ended when her master forced out of garza since then, the palestinian leadership has been divided and runs the gaza strip and governs the west bank. well, jamal knows all is the fact that movement, spokes, person, and member of its revolutionary council explains why he thinks unity tools have a strong chance. well, behind every breakthrough and every story of success,
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there must have been many, many, a failed attempt. and we had enough of that in fact, but we are truly sincere about concluding this reconciliation process with success. and we want to lead it to a happy. and what makes us believe is our own determination, that this is the only way to form a national national state of punishment. an independent state of palestine has to be created. and for this to be brought about, we need the national unity. we know how important that is, and we know how dangerous it is to live without it. and that's what keeps us going . we believe in power sharing on the basis on free and fair democratic elections. so we aspire to palm national unity government with us and others. and also we believe that the only way to, to do this is to have a free and fair election and the entire land of palestine. and we believe that is
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what should happen. what you see, you know, in the, in the west bank, these really encourages the targeted killings, the assassinations, the, the, the all types of political and economic pressure is focused on the palestinian president because it's one doesn't want to see the reconciliation process coming to the end that we aspire to reach and we know that it doesn't want to see the day of but a thing and unity. we know that is what has it done all it can to, to destroy every prospect and every approach to national unity within the palestinian context. but still, we are determined to define, to be defiant and against the into the really pressure. and we want the national unity and we want to see that they happen. so the head on al jazeera, hundreds, dad, and homes underwater nigeria struggles to cope with its west flood in a decade. people in a small village in indonesia,
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and even they just might have secret life. ah, how low they will start in the middle east. an event in it's a largely clear and quiet picture. just a bit of cloud affecting more northern areas, bringing a shower to, to coastal areas of the caspian seat. the wet and windy weather however, picks up, moving across greece into turkey, bringing some of those showers eastern areas of the mediterranean lebanon, and syria might catch a shower as we go into the we can, but largely clear across saudi arabia, down towards yemen. coastal areas of the red sea looking logic here with lots of sunshine. there was a move across to north africa, the north west, particularly morocco, that seeing some powerful storms and possible hail across some of the provinces. here we have had some warnings out sharper storms as well effect in coastal areas
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of algeria and to news. yeah, that's thanks to a system sweeping across the mediterranean. so be a little dryer for some of those coastal areas in western africa before nigeria. well, the rain continues, it is set to intensify picking up as well in gabon by the time we get into thursday, but largely dry. the further south we go lots of heat coming through still for the likes of, but swan over the cloud here and there. but the temperature in gabber own hitting 37 degrees. there is still a lot of once we found in johannesburg, but cape town has cooled down that shoe other. ah, the frank assessments, if the united states surely felt that you're running a good program was there to build a nuclear weapon. they would assign to view by informed opinions. i believe that armenia agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many
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times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on al jazeera, hulu. ah, you without just to remind our main stories. now, nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels with warren ukraine. top of the agenda, secretary general and stoughton berg urged the allies to send more air defense systems to ukraine or to 2 days of russian missile strikes. ukraine's energy minister says that russian missiles of hit around 30 percent of the countries energy infrastructure around $300.00. this have been left without power to rush of
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attacks. the mayor of the western see to the visits as it will take months to repair energy facilities. they ashes present to europe to is to blame for its energy crisis. but even putin aside, the gas could still be supplied by wanting to part of the north string to pipeline germany. cancel the project off to russia, sent troops into ukraine. palestinians in a short fat refugee camp an occupied east jerusalem protesting against the siege by israeli forces. israeli army has blocked entrances and exits since saturday after a soldier was shot dead in an attack on one of the checkpoints. those in the camp say they have been collectively punished and holding marches, and the vigil on wednesday in the abraham is next to the camp in the blockaded town of a matter. hello ma'am. 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
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shortfall refugee camp through i now to a village where we are right now. but the cars haven't been allowed to enter 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 schools without doing the i'm sure people here living under one of the worst blockades, an unjust and unjustified page on a talk, took place here 5 days ago. and people here have nothing to do about these 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 west bank. just to give you an idea in the past month alone,
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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 and israeli soldier on tuesday. in addition to another palestinian group in jeanene palestinian say they will continue seeking revenge. negotiations have resumed between south africa state owned to logistics company, trans. net and it's employees. ongoing a, strikes out the firm if a wage disputes are affecting the country's economy. for me, the miller reports from johannesburg. the strike has come at a very difficult time for south africa, it's trying to resuscitate an ailing economy. north america relies significantly on imports and exports facilitator that seaports around the country. and the ongoing strike is costing the economy millions of dollars every day. for now,
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the flow of goods has flowed quite considerably, but not supp entirely. it's important to remember that those ports in dublin and k sound also see the neighboring countries. and while these people have been affected, we're at city deep in johannesburg, it's a trans that 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 jo, more than a full 1000 work as a country, once a 10 percent way to 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 african 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. nigeria is battling some of its worst floods in a decade. the heavy rains have effect to the south for weeks. on 300 people have died. stephanie decker reports, roads, gardens, homes, all submerged. in some cases, the flood waters have reached as high as the roof tops, new guy and i love them. we're left with nothing to cope with life. we now get into the 1st floor 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 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
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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 affected. the waters are showing no signs of subsiding in authority. say the situation is quote, beyond their control, stephanie decor. i'll just 0 nobel peace prize laureate him another you shall die, has visited the parts of pockets. dawn affected by floods. she's been in sinned province to maintain international attention and humanitarian support for her home
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. country floods have affected more than 33000000 people and killed more than 1700 . since the june india has halted production, pharmaceutical factory of the cough medicine produced. there was linked to the death of children in the gambia. the health minister for the state of hurry on us says the facility violated several protocols. it follows a medical alert issued by the world health organization last week. the w h o wander coff syrups made in india could be linked to the death of nearly 70 children in the west african state 5 samples. so the medicine was contaminated. india is the world's largest exporter, generic drugs, but its regulatory structure is widely seen as inadequate. the framework has been criticised being fragmented and disorganized, with the central authority lacking autonomy. and with dozens of state regulators and health departments, coordination is difficult. well, this says lead support enforcement of rules on drugs and the lack of accountability
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. national ready is the lawyer and co author of the truth, the paleness of drug regulation in india. he blames poor government regulations for carrying tragedies similar to the one in the gambia. unfortunately since 972, we recorded it. he spies such a mosque event you created call up of an example of $998.00 for the teacher and died. and then the most recent event in the out was january 2020 where? well, you really died, you know, you either paid for that or done for me, not something you live in policy industry. you don't repeat, it's all the indian drubbing you lot of. ready a whole lot in mind when you call them and it hasn't changed much. and then so we have a system of the regulator for every state and which like
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manufacturing plus you have a center regulator which takes care of imports and rather mobile. so at the end of the day and you have it on foot results limited, you will get that all limited to there won't be a lot of bad right now since $954.00 that i'm going to be trying to pin all of the die off they will create a more unified regulator, but it's important one that the new pharmaceutical industry use of a fall country. and a lot of them are completely against more unified system because they know that the quality and appreciate your recognition and perhaps, and also also manufacturing drugs of sol. we bring that from the industry is one of the main reason that we don't have unified stock to
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prosecutors in peru have lodged a complaint against president pedro castillo, accusing him of leading a corruption ring or police detained fond of his allies. they rated several houses, including that of the presidents sister castillo, had denied any wrong doing. he survive to impeachment attempts since taking office last year. farmers in new zealand could soon have an unwelcome expense. the government is planning to tax greenhouse gas emissions caused by such events. in the farm animals, controversial proposal would be the 1st of its kind in the world and may come into effect from 2025 gases naturally emitted by livestock or among new ceilings. biggest environmental problems. all 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 seems the wrong signals to the wrong sector and isn't sufficient to address the climate emergency wherein people who lost their lives in the bali bombings are being remembered. 20 years on $202.00 people died when it's more tenuous bomb attacks, but carried out a night club on the indonesian island mourners and survivors for up the memorial site in kuta. 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. the age of 100. a searches are studying them to find out more about their lifestyles. jessica washington reports for me to on a village in west java, in the heels of chin jord, west java. this is the journey to mid 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 it's residence specifically it's senior and done manner is
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$92.00. he exercises every morning practicing martial arts with his friends. now we've done. oh i like to exercise and drink for leaders of water every day. more than a 1200 people live in the village. like many elderly indonesians, most of them don't have birth certificates. $26.00 of the residents are believe to be over a 100 years old. according to the local government. yeah, for life expectancy in utah is just so the 71 years old. curious about what makes if you pull up mid one village live that long as healthy life with that you are 30 in the good hawking lung behind that would help they note that residents only eat what they grow and also live active lifestyles in the dump. i came up with that day or if i'm in the village, we see that when the community preserves its local wisdom and incorporates it into their daily lives, it has a positive effect. every one here is involved in ensuring the village has enough to
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eat with the older generation, passing on their knowledge about cooking and foaming now and i cooked vegetables from the garden. whatever grows, i never travelled. i do stay here and keep forming 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 until how young are positive them. but we'd wanna is a good example for others to learn from the way they eat and they take care, 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 boss. what you are, your little i just live simply. i have never wanted to be rich or own a car that 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 every.

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