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ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hello, i am sammy's a dan. this is the news. our live from dell. how coming up in the next 60 minutes ukraine's president says he needs more weapons while nato defense ministers meet to discuss their strategy on the war. hundreds of thousands made homeless and at least $500.00 people dead in nigeria as was flooding in a decade teetering on the brink, the international community insists government reform is the only way out of lebanon, economic crisis, and wildlife experts warn of a steep decline, global animal populations and sport lever pools mohammed sala has scored the
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fastest hattrick in champions league history. 3 dollars and 6 minutes from the egyptian striker helped his team to win to with big win over scottish aside rangers . ah, i was just gone 10 g m t were gonna start in brussels, where nato defense ministers have been discussing how to best deal with russia and increase arm shipments to ukraine. nato secretary general yen stalsen, both pledge the audience is full support for your crying, saying it'll stand with the country as long as needed. we will a stand by ukraine before us long as it takes. we will step up our supporter and in particular we will provide more air defense. her systems, so to ukraine are also al. com, other very strong message from the national community yesterday. the vote in the u
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. n. was a clear condemnation of the illegal annexation of ukrainian territories, and the clear call on russia president putin, to reverse these decisions and to respect the total integrity of ukraine. germany sent the 1st for promised to air defense systems to give on wednesday. it says it's the most modern weapon in its possession and will improve ukraine's rate of shooting down russian cruise. miss house, on the same day french president emanuel my crowd promised to send air defense systems and radar to help protect against thrown attacks. in an address to the council of europe, president vladimir savanski said his nation has only about 10 percent of what it needs for its air defenses and ruled out diplomatic contacts with russia. i'll to discuss this now. we've got hood abdur hymi, there is in care of natasha. butler is at that meeting in brussels. uh huh. jam june is in the vive,
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in western ukraine. or that start with her. so her dad did the ukrainians. now feel they getting the systems they need after the latest nato pledges. i think the ukrainians feel that they're getting more of what they need, but certainly not enough. that is something that has frustrated president. one of them is immensely, ever since this war has started. he has been calling for more weapons to come into the country quicker he has received, as you mentioned today, a new shipment from germany. he hasn't received in the past. these high myers that are high tech i mobile activities systems that have that have helped a lot specially under ground to regain territory. but when it comes to air defense system, the president seems to be frustrated saying that he only has 10 percent of what he needs. and that's because over the past few weeks, air stripes have increased dramatically. not only cruise missiles,
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but also iranian main. jones that have been striking, so it is as sort of a race against time for ukraine at the moment. now. meanwhile, mated events. ministers are meeting in brussels. that's also where j 0 natasha. black butler is at the moment following development. so natasha more pledges to weapons to ukraine at that time when the president is saying it's not enough. how is that going to breathe, going to be received there with? well, i think nato member states to feel that they are taking those calls from the ukrainian president vladimir zaleski for more weapons very seriously. indeed, there is certainly a sense of urgency here as nato defense ministers meet. we heard from the nato chief in stoughton burg saying that trying to provide ukraine with an air defense shield is a number one priority for the lines. and what we've seen over the last few days are
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countries including britain and france adjoining, in the a call to send more weapons to ukraine, particularly these missile defense systems, germany, netherlands, usaa also pledged to send very it to farms for a high tech systems. they've also said that they will help ukrainian forces train and how to use some of these systems. because of course, it's all for a while sending advance technology. the soldiers on the ground need to know how to use them. also earlier today, nato defense ministers from 14 member states assigned an agreement to jointly by and missile defense systems. now those are to send to ukraine, but in fact, they are to replace some of the stocks that have been dwindling as countries have been sending their weapons on to cave, back to you how to well air strikes have targeted civilian buildings in many cities, upper region nikolai of har,
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keith denise bra, and even here in kiva just a few days ago, our kindergarten was a targeted. but they're also targeting critical infrastructure, plunging parts of this country in darkness, with partial oh, full electricity outages. one of those places is living that was targeted a couple of days ago. mohammed jim jim, is there mohammed you have been following really the repercussions and the consequences of hitting a power plant for example. and the challenge is met to bring things up to speed again. that's absolutely right for the power plan, so that we're struck by those russian missile strikes on monday and tuesday of this week in live region. they are still being repaired that all being said though power has come back online fully here in the city of livid, which is the cultural capital of ukraine. and. busy also the rest of live region.
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now there are people here that are quite concerned about what's going to happen. they are concerned that president vladimir putin of russia is trying to weapon eyes the winter and they are worried about how much colder it is going to get here. as temperatures are already dropping, if they don't have access to power in the days, weeks and months ahead to that end of the mayor of live without a statement in which he urged all residence in the city to prepare themselves better to make sure that they collected firewood that they had, central heating points in their building is where people could go to whether it's in their apartments or in the front of the buildings or in shelters. and that they could try to gather and make sure that they could stay warm. if indeed, there are more air strikes in this region, and if power is no longer available to the residence in this city and this region, we've also spoken to other groups here in jose,
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even university students that are trying to ensure that in some of the educational facilities in this city that they have shelters that are ready, that they have heating points that people can come there in a calm and collected manner and make sure that they can stay warm in the winter months. if there are more attacks, there are also local businesses that are trying to increase the manufacture of winter gear, some for soldiers who are fighting in parts of the country, but also for local residence civilians. because there is so much concern here that things could get far worse in the winter months, back to your indeed winter is a concern here because it's better with sub 0 temperatures for a few months. now, people are concerned about air strikes because russia over the past few weeks has really targeted the width and length of this country. and this is happening because
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underground russian forces are not doing so well. they've been pushed back from the north east of the country to try to keep region. they are also being pushed back in the south in the us have sun region, one of the 4 regions that actually russia has a next and now says is within the borders of the russian federation. so there is a feeling here that as long as the ukrainian forces are doing well on the ground, well russia will continue to hit from the sky. all right, let's thank how things are covering developments in the warren ukraine. hood ogden, i made madame de la and sorry i should say ma'am june and natasha butler. it was spring into breeze peltier in berlin. he's the chief executive officer of political consulting firm rasmussen, global and a former director of policy planning at nato. so 1st of all,
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what types of weapons is nato now pledging to supply to ukraine bulletin to, to know so nato, the authorization supplying any sort of weapon to ukraine. it's the nato members who individual. ready providing records to create the welcome different common platform where there was so make statements and important statements. are you the type of weapons? i think it's what you correspond with discussing the air and the tactical ones that's allowed to rockets or suicide. drones or cruise the size that the russians actually using against a population centers, but also look at a critical factor. we've seen in the last few days, a lot of missiles being fired from russia. we've been seeing a tax on around 12 cities. how effective would the systems be in stopping those
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kinds of attacks? when 1st question is to be how effective is that, that sort of tactic? and from what russia doing is actually the big the idea is to, to, to terrell among it's impacting the civilian population though, isn't it, even if it is militarily so it is more political than it is. and basically, there was a time that the rub comes out running kind of quite low on their stock and therefore the tracks which you know, monday or what they can do is from the current frontline use more with the material type of rockets to go after or power agree, a power generator. this is why i think you need more radar and more just
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from the nato countries in order to deny putting this kind of parallel tactics. you mentioned the distinction there between nato officially supplying ukraine versus nato members. is nato finding the dividing line between pushing russia back, but not pushing russia into a corner. don't that kind of comment on behalf of nato. what do you know about your, your analysis, as you see it, not as a spokesperson for nato, obviously. i think they just bought it that the nato countries thought that we did meet with the united states. i tried to get rides in responding and pushing back on putting escalation, be a political military escalation. and the time not even worth is going to ship. but that doesn't mean we should do nothing. it's about being spots about the kind of response that have to kind of corner, put it into, into his own,
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basically fader and you don't defeat. we've all triggering was response. and i think we've been pretty good at that since the beginning where we have not accepted by putting and we have kept on support ukrainians and defending them. all right, thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. now russian president vladimir putin as many cutters, emir show to mean been hammered and sunny. the leaders are attending a regional summit in catholic style food and is also expected to hold talks with roger i voted on earlier and spoke about rising prices in the growing role of asian countries in global politics to the city are some, it needs to resolve various problems in particular, the increased volatility avoid energy, food, fertilizer prices, prices for all materials and other significant goods. today's meeting is taking place are made serious changes in global politics and economy. the world is
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becoming multi polar asia plays a prominent role in this cry and says it's re taken 5 more settlements in the have san region as its army continues to advance in the south. this video is posted on facebook, showing soldiers raising the national flag and celebrating the recapture of our home has k. the aeroplane union energy ministers of again failed to agree on measures to tackle high gas prices. 15 member states on the price of wholesale gas to be kept across the block, but others preferred different strategies, coding and limit on gas consumption and subsidy packages for businesses and consumers. european union and commission proposals are due to be unveiled next week . plenty more still had on the news hour, including explosions in iraq's green zone as parliament meet to try to finally
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elect the president american conspiracy theorist alex jones told to pay off to the tune of a 1000000000 dollars. and in sports, we made a member of the american team playing at the st child world kaufman cutoff. ah, more than 500 people have died in nigeria is worse floods in a decade. unusually heavy rain lead to the destruction of tens of thousands of homes. the government is daunting aerial assessment of one of the worst hit areas and the number of states. thousands of people are trapped in remote communities and at least 1400000 on displace i'm address is an i'll call the capital of a number of state he joins us live from all the survivors getting any help with this devastating damage left to deal with well,
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it's a, it's a massive, massive disaster here in another state like in many other parts of the country now . well, there are 2 major reversing niger, the niger and the benway and their own floor down south. and these waters, as they call, as we go down the joint waters from other tributaries that invaded communities, especially those living are along the coast river and areas. these areas are completely submerged, flying into or car yesterday, flying into a number yesterday. it was a devastating speed below us. now we understand that the government is set up. several comes housing, thousands of people trying to deliver us much supplies as possible to these people who need assistance. so the communities have been completely cut off the governor of the state. charles took, my son is talking about roads and bridges completely destroyed by the flood disaster. now join me joining me now to talk more about the impact of this disaster . and what help is being render to such communities i've been impacted by this.
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disaster is government also new to set. thank you for joining us today. thank you very much. all right, you'll have the phone and i will be speaking on it. okay, thank you very much. i talk to us about the impact of the, the magnitude of this disaster and how you did it with it as a huge one. why that as wiped off. i literally about several local governments and number that i sat at, fest with 3 of them and then 25927. and they have hundreds of billions of value themselves properties from land agriculture to produce and totally sub matched on the water. i don't know what this would mean, bridges and roads and lives of yes, less and national news that we have lost daily about 90 persons in mis hop that mom, fortunately died, and the process of evacuation due to the fall to boats because the fight over women on so far,
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the state government will have see response teams in our local governments and where and where we're done in our white house spending white that fortune got in people income. so many people are we talking about talking about? i mean, if you're talking about before displace issue be talking about hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the what happens is that this ripple valve that display some of them go to the relatives and go to the neighboring communities, a relatives by the people income. so just some files on 5 to 10000 people in that else that comes now and we're dealing with this for the last 2 weeks, approximately trying to reset them, providing medical facilities, then providing water food by lights. and when i put the naval power to get them some light and the very off comes and so on, i stuff what or why trying to be responsive. i swear god. i mean,
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just in terms of palliative measures that that were done just got we talking about people who have been cut off how, how are they getting help at the moment? i guess the situation is while we were assessing the situation and i still did books, that's the only way i got into them on them for the structure that we have. but this is terribly overwhelming because this was never anticipated. understand that get my room, wand nigeria that it was going to open up the dime and so on. and so for that, this happens every few years. on the bottom of my surprise actually is that we haven't taken visit us as a country. one expect that the federal level that we should trade this us a national emergency actually required an emergency appropriation by the national assembly, which should have hundreds of billions got into these states by now. the national, it might say, management agency. certainly,
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i don't think that we wonder it's us have just gone with a few items away expecting that the yesterday, 2 weeks after in are hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced. so it's a national emergency require an extra ordinary national response, which will think about the long term, which will build dance, shall be priority in the next years budget, which will build dams, does like emerald zebra as speed breakers. so that the next time cameron opens, this said dams doesn't come on wipe of the entire country. hundreds of millions, billions. what of goes in our number a learn farm land warms property is just completely ravaged. hundreds of billions governor house shallow door. thank you so much for your time. now nationwide we're talking about massive damage in several states. nigeria has 36 states and we're talking about more than 33 states impacted by this is flood is
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a was ever seen in decades in this country. sammy, i, thanks so much i 100 rece lebanon's economic collapse is accelerating in the absence of a government recovery plan. the international community is made clear. the only way out of the crisis is through a deal with the international monetary fund. but is there another reports? politicians have made few steps towards government reforms. lebanon's economic crisis is heading into its 4th year. the state is nearly bankrupt. it can't buy fuel for electricity. infrastructure. it's falling apart. while institution struggle to afford basic operating costs own, there's a desperate need for hard currency. the international community may clear any funding will only come from the international monetary fund. that means reforming
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a dysfunctional system blamed on decades of mismanagement and corruption. but there hasn't been political, will. the ruling elite doesn't toronto. and these reforms because it to undermine the structure of their power and that has been going on for 30 years now. the country's leaders have refused to open the books at the central bank. they fail to pass laws to investigate all financial crimes and stop billions of dollars being transferred abroad. instead, the shared interests of the political and financial elite have lead to bank customers, suffering losses and being denied access to their savings. any financial program between the i m, f and lebanon would involve passing structural reforms, and anti corruption measures to improve governance that's likely to hurt the interests of politicians accused of using the states for the interest of themselves
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and their associates. this was once a middle income country, but the local currency has lost value and its financial losses are estimated to amount to $72000000000.00. that is 4 times the size of the economy. official fe, they remain committed to the path laid out by the i m f. but there's still no consensus on a recovery plan. major reforms normally economical was, can go on with a normal circumstances in lebanon. we need stability on the ben wanted to go live and all the while. one of the world's worst meltdowns deepens. by the day, seneca, there alger zito, battled security officials in iraq say, 9 rockets of hit by bad 45 green zone. local media is reporting that a number of people have been wounded. it came as iraq's palmer is holding a session to attempt to elect next president. yet again,
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lawmakers rushed to the parliament all after the explosions and said they would carry on with the session. moved up to the law had joins us now live from baghdad. so my mood, how destructive were those rocket attacks on this important parliamentary session will, according to the information security seller that is affiliated to the cave taken government in iraq kit 9 kit. you shall rockets, it landed in and around the heavily fortified the green zone enduring a number of security individuals as well as civilians. we saw 4 digit online circulated online showing get one of the rockets hit at near a mosque in a density populated area. very close to the green zone in a busy market in allowing neighborhood. so now of k to take a prime minister must have a cousin has just tweeted, condemning the attack,
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tweeting that to as their country is it moving forward with fulfilling its constitutional jews? then there are some are obstacles including these attacks. he has a tweeted that his given instructions to security forces to make sure and prevent any possible attack to talk good to this in the green zone or to prevent this session from happening. as you know, this happened as a session is being held right now to elect the next president after one year of political deadlock, due to the political disagreements and rivalries among the political parties. all right, thanks so much my for them to laura had now to syria where local medias reporting 17 soldiers have been killed in an explosion on a military bus happened in the damascus countryside has been no claim of responsibility for the attack. is ready,
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forces have arrested $25.00 palestinians during raids and different parts of the occupied west bank in 24 hours palestinian prisoners club says most of the detainees are from the occupied east jerusalem area and its suburbs. still ahead on the al jazeera news out, we take a look at sweden's experiment to grow. what's it's calling future proof grain plus, i've been smaller, had in doha for one cutters. biggest attractions is getting a new look at the world. come and install the baseball fans with more than one reason to celebrate at this major league files game will have all the details. ah
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how i recent days has seen some very heavy rain making his way across western parts of the met. it's right in this is the offending area, cloud. quite an intense area of low pressure bringing some rather wet weather in across the western met through sardinia, heading towards eta. sensation of italy over the next couple of days further north . well, we got blustery down the hall square scattering of showers rolling in across north west of europe. and in this area of low pressure to sliding towards the breast peninsula, bringing some really heavy rain or the more persistent rain. this one pushing across northern parts of france, heading towards the low countries into western parts of germany. as we go on through thursday those that wet, whether it will be intense and begun. thundering down paws there for southern italy, easing over towards the iron sea pushing across grease us who go on through thursday. further east generally, not too bad. we will see where to weather, making his way across a good part of greece. as we go through friday. ukraine generally try 14 celsius, therefore keep moscow dry. 9 celsius here, blustery showers continue, horse northwest rather more persistent rains,
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sinking down to southern parts of france, spain, portugal at fine ants rise as a case caused much of north africa, stood a few shows up towards the northwest and still some very heavy right for good part of nigeria ah, on november the 8th americans war vote, all the seats in the house of representatives at 35 percent of the senate will be contested. americans are expected to split on strict ideological lines with abortion and the economy named as the key issues. the results will define the rest of your biden's presidency and put americas democratic principles to the test. special coverage of the midterm elections on al jazeera. the wait for the will come is merely as the main event gets closer. i'll just erase here every step of the way
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. i'm going to go with one month to go. we focus on asian teams can expect some strong support hearing got caught up with the pressures of hosting will australia make the most of squeezing in through the player or will it be south korea, japan, saudi arabia or iran progress for this? the world cup countdown. honor, georgina. oh, a welcome bank. you're watching out there a time to recap our headline. so it's the final day of nato meetings with defense. smith is discussing how to deal with moscow and beth rom, ukraine. germany sent the 1st full promise, the defense system to key on wednesday,
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crowns president says this country is only 10 percent the defense, it needs. russian president vladimir putin in catholic fan seeking support. he's met with regional leaders, including the mayor of casa and turkey. is leader more than 500 people have died in nigeria is worth flubs in the decade. government is conducting operations to rescue thousands of stranded people off the flood blocks, roads, and destroyed villages. a new report from the world wildlife fund says animal populations around the world decline sharply in the past 5 years. 5 decades, robert, it says, mammals, birds, and fabian's reptiles and fish, seen a 69 percent drops, and $970.00 populations and the via diverse regions of latin america and the caribbean declined by staggering 94 percent in the same period. i did send that on pierre,
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to reports from that you guys are national park in columbia. dark times for wildlife around the world. the w. w. f latest living planet report says wild animal populations are in sharp decline, and that no worries the last or concerning them in latin american caribbean were monitored populations of mammals, birds. i'm fabian's. reptiles and fish have declined by 94 percent since 970 this in one of the most bio diverse regions of the world. the closest and in the regions are changing very rapidly. and unless we do something quickly, we can, based on a catastrophe. humans are mostly to blame since 970 the region has seen dramatic habit at last, due mainly to agricultural expansion. the for a station in the amazon to make space for cattle ranching, strengthening the entire world's climate. even here, high in the and in mountains,
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the expansion of the agricultural frontier has greatly impacted the environment. potato in onion fields, dot the landscape well over 3000 meters of elevation, endangering animals like the spectacle bear. but they're still lining juggled, but they're not. this is the point with the anna locally known as cardon, it's the and the embarrass main source of food restoration efforts like this. when in columbus ching, as a park aim to replace damaged environment, but at the end, the park has prioritize areas that before becoming protected. we're heavily altered by agriculture and capital and that haven't been able to recover learn. we're slowly recovering them now with native plants. similar programs elsewhere of proven successful helping restore once threatened species like guerrillas in africa and brazil's dollar turtle. it is important to understand that even though the figures
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so dramatic and the stakes are so high, we believe that we still have time to make these changes. world leaders that are due to meet at the 15th convention of biological diversity december, once in a decade, oppertunity experts say to implement those changes before it's too late. and they said that m p at the angelina king, gather columbia last spring. and alice ro has in ny robi, she's the africa regional director for the w w. africa to have you with us. the 1st of all is the loss of animal populations at the end of the day. is it all down to human activity? yes, i'm afraid it is down human activity to the bottom of tenable hunting p legal wildlife, scorching it over fishing. it is deforestation. and it's also
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a because the corridors that we need for these wildlife to rome have now now flows . human settlement ugly combine, converted to agriculture. i've been used for transportation and for logging. yes, human activity plays a very big role there. and in africa, this is very scary because 70 percent of our people depend on nature for livelihood and our own government over 50 percent look to well to nature for their wealth and for their natural capital. but all doom and gloom? yes. well, i was going to say i was actually then take any corrective action to curb some of this harmful human activity. yes, we are in some place has been in the report. we do have a very good example of the gorilla in the room ranges on the border of
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the gun. i'm rhonda recovering. these were all around 480 and 2010. and then now over a 1000, and this is really down due to governments really making constructed effort to get the community around the pock involved in conservation creating incentives for these communities to share in the revenue that comes from tourism. so we're seeing good government action in some places. we need to see more of that. can the population declines be reversed in all of the species that a suffering? yes, i think the, the, the example of the guerrilla is that is, that is the case of good story about recovery. and i believe with more and more examples of recovery in other places. it is possible, africa continued. we can still do more. we need help, of course, as you, as we head into this by diversity, into the, into montreal and creating
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a new global boat about the framework. we're going to need all hands on deck. we're going to need a very ambitious about about the agreement. i retired with a global and we're going to need financing or that was going to need that. what that steak, if we don't get that, what's a steak? if these animal population declines and not reversed the sticks, i huge. i said 70 percent of the population is dependent on nature and our government's also g. d. p. depended on nature for a long time in africa. we took them on the 2nd largest for an exchange, not only behind remittances. and this is a major base tourism, and this money doesn't just keep, keep lights on the part. it pays for dictation, it pays for health. so the sustainable development go there at the take and all our commitment to climate and by diversity. if we do not do this, we do the stream really important that we had to montreal and even as we had into
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egypt for the climate call that we talk or the issues of financing. because the ambition that we need to put forward requires put in place financing. the other thing that we must do quarterly to do subsidy reform, we need to reform subsidies. we need more transparent and sustainable supply chains . we need to reduce our fishing, but also need to engage people. we need people to be changing behavior because people are very important part of the patient. i will leave it there. thanks so much. i wore droughts and extreme weather has caused world wide wheat and grain shortages and the increase in food prices. but in sweden, warm temperatures of lead to rec, or breaking harvests. the country is spearheading research that could end up helping farmers around the world protect their crops from climate change. poll reese reports from fall off sweden. it's the last day of the
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harvest in small live in southern sweden. but this week isn't destined for the nation's bread baskets. this is the test field at the lunch men and farm incorporated. where manage at t net hendrickson has a mission to breed crops that have future proof. we develop new variety of week to make sure that they're right. this can still produce as big yields as possible, even if the climate change is what we really want to produce is varieties that are robust to a lot of different climates for her team. it's been a decade long process. 45000 types of wheat have been whittled down to an elite sheaf of just 10, resistant to extreme heat, drought, and floods. the knowledge could be crucial for the south. the worst route in 500 years of caused crops to fail in italy, france and germany. farming here used to be challenging because of the cold. not
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anymore. 2022 has been a bumper harvest for sweden, an indication perhaps that the agricultural industry can benefit, at least in the short term, from the effects of climate change. as the heat moves north, sweden's growing season has become longer and warmer. september's in the south have been 2 degrees celsius above the average in recent years. but farmers are aware that the good times might not last long. this fall has been recalled breaking really. and we've had all the, all the great components related to a good year. we will probably see more extreme, whether it's, it seems like in this region that once the rain comes, it comes more. and once the dry weather comes it's, it's for longer periods. changes in climate bring changes and disease causes a toxic something that the breathing process also tries to combat. sweden's harvests may help with the current food shortages in other countries. but in the
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long term, the biggest yields, maybe in the lab, full rece. how does era follow sweden? the fatal shooting of a blank man in london last month, lead to launch protests and calls for police reform. chris combo was killed by an officer at close range investigation is underway, but trust in london place is that all time low. ne fox reports a makeshift shrine at the sight of 24 year old chris cowboys killing in the case that gripped the british capital. he died from a single shot to the head by police marksman through a car window at close range. the wrapper and construction worker was unarmed and weeks away from becoming a father. police say the car was linked to firearms offences, but they weren't given campus name because the car didn't belong to him. the killing spoke to desperate search for answers from campus family. the cause for criminal charges against the officer who pulled the trigger. that officer has been
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suspended while the independent office for police conduct carries out a homicide investigation. how come a young man similar car on, on the shore, in their head by police, while the independent investigation into what happened on this london street continues. the killing of chris cabra has re open questions of police competence and even allegations of institutional racism. and for others who have lost their loved ones as a result of police action cameras, death is reopened. old wounds. marcy rigs, brother sean escapes, a frantic, died after being restrained in police custody. he was arrested for the theft of a passport, which was actually his own energy. louis whose 23 year old son shanie, died when he was held down by 11 police officers while he was a patient in a mental health hospital and anna. so santa mother of 17 year old jack, he drowned after being chased into a river by police. yes, the young men have one common thread,
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none willing to crime. who were ethnic minorities all desperately in need of help. my generation, the oldest and retired and were exhausted. the problem is they're doing it to our youth. and so we are double traumatized. why can't the government see this close the humanity. if all police officers had guns, it would be like america. because aids shoot 1st and think after work, whether if they think, you know, but they shoot 1st is quite disturbing. they are there to protect themselves. they closed their ranks. they act with impunity. i don't trust them at all. the my police and the national police chiefs counsel declined to speech wells on camera. the man police issuing this statement saying we continue to fully support the independent office for police conduct investigation. as they were to establish the facts and try to answer the many questions, mister cabbage,
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family and others have around his tragic death. it could be 9 months for investigators to come back with their findings. in that time distrusted the police amongst the city's black communities deepens, while cabbage family, who viewed the police body come footage of the killing, continue to demand justice. the park al jazeera london. now a jury in the u. s. as ordered right wing conspiracy theorist to alex jones to pay nearly a $1000000000.00 in damages for his false claim. that the 2012 sandy hook, school shooting was a hoax. the money is compensation for the relatives of the $26.00 victims and an f . b i officer was called to the scene particle higher reports, laser job. the jury, please listen to your verdict as it has been hoarded. they have been through so much the emotions at this moment clear in the court room. the man who publicly denied their children were slaughtered in their classroom, who called them actors, and unleashed his followers to who rather than with death threats. that man,
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alex jones will pay for what we get that mission. slander damage is asked in future by b. m, also distressed them just asked in future 32000600 south. jones is already facing one judgment for $45000000.00 for this conduct. but this was by far the biggest penalty, $965000000.00 to the families of h students and staff that were killed in their sandy hook classroom. and in f b i agent who was also targeted by jones. all i can really just tell them what we are able to accomplish. the simply tell the truth and it shouldn't be this hard isn't very clear during the trial, jones didn't held this case, telling the family he's done apologizing, something he defended outside of court. i've apologized for passing. i said the hurtful feelings, but i wasn't the 1st person to question. and i apologize, years ago,
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it's estimated the jones in his companies are worth between $135.00 and $270000000.00 . he is trying to shield his assets by declaring bankruptcy, but that's not always guaranteed to work still and will say this could make future conspiracy theorists think before attacking victims of her risk crimes. again, these families last young children, 6 and 7 years old, 6 teachers also died that day. jones was in court the back on the airwaves using this trial to raise money. not for those, he hurt double, but for himself, we're not scared. and we're not going away, and we're not going to stop. and literally for hundreds of thousands of dollars, i can keep them in court for years. i can appeal this stuff. we can stand up against this travesty against the billions of dollars they want. it's a joke, so please go to info or store dot com, unrepentant still, but now potentially eventually he might pay
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a very steep price. particle. hain al jazeera washington, a former police officer in the state of texas has been charged with 2 counts of aggravated assault for shooting and gravely wounding a teenager. earlier this month, james brenda of the san antonio police department shaw, 17 year old erik cantu, who was eating a hamburger in his car. the city's police chief described video of the shooting as horrific burn and has been fired. the victims family say eric is still unconscious and on life support. a health officials in hazy, say civil unrest is making it harder to contain a cholera outbreak. at least 18 deaths have been reported and hundreds of potential cases being monitored, gangs of blocked access to a fuel terminal, causing shortages and basic goods, including water traders in garner, a protesting against a new sales tax. many of them worry,
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they could be driven out of business. gordon robinson has more traitors and gunners. ashanti region are closing up their shops, their ceiling, their stalls with a red band, a symbol of their protest against new taxes. merchant see the new 18 point. 5 percent b a t or value added tax on sales isn't fill it with that on one product. on one product, the government is charging compounded taxes. the manufacturer has already paid v a t. the government is expecting me who is in kumasi to pay the same rate or the 18th, which is $18.00. and the government is expecting those coming to buy from me to all, to charge the same $18.00. the traitors were already feeling squeezed, gone as currency. the cd plummeted, 40 percent against the dollar. over the past 9 months. it's pushed up the price of imports at a time when inflation is already soaring. food prices have more than doubled in the
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past year. this week, before we even went to this close down, something was hundreds to be, then that's momentum got us, it's going to be 110. it's. 7 up to 100, how good to somebody in this condition. these stalls are closed in protest, but some may end up closing for good traders worn of knock on effects to the whole infrastructure of food distribution with their man distribute that in the center of them. and i said there is a help is to be really helping to set the middle part that is the northern part of ghana. and in this case, if the government doesn't come in to us is coming in to relate the funded the implement on it's going to yes, some offense leaving their markets. the protest like these are spreading to other regions as merchants lock up shop in solidarity with those in the shanty, texas forties have held talks with the traitors. but so far, the 2 sides have not the compromise. robinson, which is one of the best known count for institutions,
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is reopening to the public ahead of the fif, a world cup you see him of his time. and god has had an extensive redesign to make the history of the stomach world more accessible than ever before. funded monahan has more one of counters, most iconic landmarks, the museum of islamic art, widely known as the mia has reopened. after more than a year of renovation, designed by renowned architect, i am pe, the building itself is considered a work of art. many renovation are subtle, with great efforts made to preserve the original vision for the museum. look, the entrance has been widened and opened up as part of the redesign, but the biggest changes are in the galleries and the way the artifact displayed. the me as grant atrium, houses, 18 galleries, bringing together thousands of artifacts from across the islamic world. one of the challenges was making this accessible to wide audience. to put it this way,
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we had beautiful objects they were in beautiful showcases. but there was very little story in context about them. so what we did is, 1st of all, we introduced a visit to trail. so people follow a trail and have a little story. if you followed closely, you get an idea about, you know, this, let me well, the culture, the history, the religion we introduced religion, for example. there was nothing on religion before. one path for the spread of islam, from the printed word, to artistic creations, to the development of his lumett community. there's also been a push to appeal to an international audience. one path takes visitors from the mediterranean to the gulf, through to iran, and beyond. the indian ocean and southeast asia also totally new. we never had southeast asian, the indian ocean, but specifically with the origins here. and with so many people from this area and being, you know, indonesia being one of the biggest muslim countries in the world,
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we really thought that should be included. the curators also want to stimulate the senses. there are plans to enhance displays with video, music and even smells special exhibitions are being mounted to coincide with the world cup. one focuses on baghdad. iraqi capital was wants the jewels our culture. so it's an appropriate choice. as doha briefly becomes the center of the sports world, catherine plans to open at least 3 more major museums by 2030, a push to consolidate place, as well. the cultural capitals of the modern middle east fenton mon, in al jazeera doha. i let's catch up with all the thoughts, news with far off family. thank you so much. liberals mohammed falla has set another goal, scoring record the egyptian forward hit the fast to sever champions, leak hat trick. after coming on as late substitutes, our score 3 goals and 6 minutes and the big win over scottish aside rangers is effort help. liverpool,
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secure. a 71 victory rangers of lost all 4 of their group matches. it was liverpool 3rd street. when in the competition, they need a point from one of their final 2 games to progress in to the last 16 minutes running for him in his exceptional absolute exception and always different position tonight. coming on. yeah. was just good and of course we, i hope for him that it everything level now on leg a hope for us and but we will, we have to wells on it. our slona could exit the champions league of the group stages for the 2nd, a straight season parcel look to be heading for a defeat against inter milan. when the italian side took the lead and the 89th minutes, robert louis dusky did grab a lady who wiser for such security. 33, draw. barza our 3rd in their group and must and now rely on inter dropping points there to have a chance of progressing when people that are available to k, i see going on you, but hello to the i am
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a bit upset. last year i had the sensation, it was out of our reach to in some games, like when we played in munich, which was hell for us. but this year it's been us, our own mistakes that have placed us in this situation. it in the same group, bar munich, kept up there, perfect, winning record so far to confirm their place. in the last 16, they made it 4 winds at a 4, beating victoria pilsen, 4 to the on gret skies, scoring it twice for barn caught brouge her into the knockout stage for the 1st time after a nail mel draw at let it go. madrid. the belgian and champions haven't conceded a goal throughout the group stage, and the other group be game porter, beat buyer lever crew sen, 3, know, and taught him of gone top of group d with a 3 to win over. i tracked frankfurt, sonya min scored twice for spurs as harry kane bo scored an missed a penalty. marcell moved to 2nd in that room with
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a to nail when at sporting lisbon. now the st. child world cup is a football tournament that aims to help vulnerable young people from around the globe. the u. s. team is made out of children from families of immigrants and migrant workers. one of the players tells us about her pride at representing all americans. i'm eileen lopez and i'm from new york city. i'm a soccer player. participating in the tree child was competing for us to mentally school. my parents migrated to the state and country mexico. just as a child of immigrant, it's always very difficult because people seem differently and i don't know. people see you as a threat sometimes to because they think that you want to take things that are there. i played the fan center bag right?
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bag left back. when you say yes, my code, they gave me the opportunity to be part of this competition. i didn't know for sure that i was going to be going, and at this event they, they announced that and i was very shocked because i was not aware i'm very excited to be part of the high space, which i think it define will be going against seems like brazil, columbia, bolivia, mexico, very nervous about because i feel like they have soccer in their blood. so, but i think just composition will be a learning experience and very good, comfortable friends to help us. but our game or level our game of i am very sorry. i wasn't going to stay longer at least experience one of the games,
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but i'm still going to be watching. everyone was up game. all my teammates are i think all of us are mexican american or at least have hispanic background. i feel like everyone in the other countries are expecting you know, americans actual like americans born in america, parents home, erica. but we're going with parents immigrant. parents make them proud and show them what we can do. the colorado avalanche have opened their stanley cup title defense with a win against chicago black hawks. before the game the team raise their 3rd championship banner and franchise history. last season they defeated 2 time champions. the tampa bay lightning and 6 games. recall i made a winning starts the new season a terry la conan scored twice for colorado as the beat. the black hawk of 5 to
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many mikado led his team to victory and the majorly baseball playoff. mikado head in early ron for the san diego padres, and that's 53 win over the l. a. georgia. best of 5 national division series is now square one game a piece. and there was an extra reason for atlanta braves fans to celebrate during his team's threes era when against the philadelphia phillies. he took home a night souvenir, thanks to this catch in the sands. their playoff series is now level at $11.00. game 3 takes place on friday in philadelphia. and that is all you sport for now back to you. sammy, thanks so much for all that said from me for this news al, but the good news is, cyril is by just a couple of minutes for another full show. so to stay with us here now to sierra ah
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ah a sense of belonging? walk down any street and cocktail, he can feel the present and spend community and the everyday heroes keep communities together. i give them that this group them for incidentals. my login is always a little guy in a new 4 part series of g 0. those into unique communities revealing how they're adapting to 21st century challenges. a sense of community coming soon on a jesse. ah, this is the face of hunger. to describe what is happening here as desperation, trivializes the extent of the suffering. there's been
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a scramble at the supply truck because people here know that there is not enough for everyone, but they are still the lucky ones here across the way where the road has been completely washed away. or people cut off from other villages as the trucks begin to empty, panic returns and people jumped the queue once again. making sure the weakest in the crowd, women, children, the sick and elderly don't get pushed to the back of the law. often requires force to bonham, they train and sit with it comes back from vacation from cultural tradition
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