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mexico every day, almost always by men, an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now specialists police squads run by women. a trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they overcome years of much or culture and indifference? behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on on just either examining today's headlines, we cannot live in the world. good is good at this hot, like the titanic heading for the iceberg. setting the discussion, the fall of afghanistan is going to stay with every single asking for the rest of their life, sharing personal stories with the global audience that our body is trying to be. it is about, oh, write programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of them. well today on al jazeera, ah,
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this is al jazeera, ah, hello nick loud. this is a news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 4 people killed 61 injured in the fall, that was spot by violence inside an iranian height, security prison. i'm natasha barclay in paris with thousands of people come out to be done to fight climate change and inflation. china's president calls for military growth found defense, his policies on taiwan and hong kong at a major party congress is not an easy switch. why? so the goal was to keep burning fossil fuel to spite having the biggest solar farms in west africa. plenty on the menu in sport, including a huge upset on day one of he's 20 wildcat and major league baseball. this is how
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you celebrate when you eat the championship series for the 1st time in 24 years. ah. so we begin in iran where at least 4 people have been killed after fire broke out at the oven prisons in terra, and it happened on saturday night. officials say it was caused by fighting between inmates. smoke was seen rising from the facility in gunshots were also heard. the detention center holds many of rounds political prisoners in her ear. this file was caused by a fight between some prisoners in this sewing workshop that called the workshop was set up to create jobs for the inmates. less cost treadaway to wrestle side, who joins us from terror on and wrestle with. the says the significant prism with lots of high profile prisoners, what more do we know about what happened? well, as of now there are 4 dad and 61 injured and those who were there who died. they
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said that the officials say that they die a because of the inhalation off. did that smoke that was caused by the fire and those were dangerous majority. 2 of them, they said are slightly injured, but 10 of them have been transferred to the hospitals, and 4 of them are still in a critical condition. so anytime that tool cooled go, we're could go up. so it was 10 p. m local time on saturday into iran when the fire broke out in evian prison and quickly spread across the other at the other wars right after that they have heard the shot guns and will so exclusion. a like a songs that were just it will just around while the smoke and the fire was, was rising above the epo did that the prison. so officials are saying that there was a fight between the prisoners as some of those prisoners set the fire on this shooting a workshop in the prison. that is the cause of the fire right after there. the
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security forces entered to the scene and brought destruction under the control that did the government off to run in that maturity, he said that it did. the fight was between the prisoners who were convicted because of did that the taft or the financial froze. and that no political prisoners have been involved in this over at this moment. it is quite difficult to really where to fight that right off there. the decent that took place in the in prison. we have seen that whole the all f m met rose aircraft around the prison were blocked by the security forces. but there had been some support radek at protest, also taking place around that. and also the families went in front of the prison and they were very much concerned about the safety of their relatives. but on foot today, some of them have received the bad news and wrestle the as high security prison, high profile prison. a lot of questions asked about how something like this could happen. well, regarding how that happened, there are still several questions that the main on answer one of them is that what
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caused the explosions a what? what was the reason for that? there is no official statement regarding the explosions yet, and also the 2nd one is how wide the prisoners will risk their life by seton for certain fire on the on did the suing worship that the blazes could easily reach to they they, they, they wards. so 1st news agency to they are early to they has reported that there was an attempt of escaping from the prison, a prison break, and several prisoners they got into a minefield at the north of there that, that the prison and they stepped on the mines and they said the reason of that that the sound of their exposure was about what that but the officials here were quick to, to deny it and say that the report was full. and then shortly after that they have seen the fastenings agency that which is a semi state news agency has dropped a story, but miss on the official website of the judicial here said that some of the prisoners
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a used the or to the advantage of the cows in the prison and they attempted to escape from the prison, but the security forces for went down. so i have in prison is a valve protected one, and it is one of the biggest a prisons in iran, perhaps the most famous one. so at the moment, there are hundreds of the did the political prisoners kept there, and they're not only iranian nationals, the foreign nationals as well. they're particularly those where been charged based on the, on the, on, on supply and for the foreign countries or collecting the sensitive information from iran and handing over hand that over to their countries, including 3 american citizens are also there. and the children of the former president hashing reps on johnny. they are there to day and that his son was on a fur log on vacant and, and the security forces called him not to come back. so it's so that it shows that the situation in the prison is still not fully under the under the, the control or iris over there. thanks very much. that's a wrestler. soda reporting from tara,
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so thousands are protesting in the french capital against the rising cost of living in the lack of government action on climate change. it was called buyers all acknowledge, shall he leads the left wing policy and bowed. a recent, a nobel prize recipient for literature author and e honor is taking part. the french governments is already dealing with dr junction at several all refinery. so let's get the very latest from my correspondent, natasha. but he's not protest in paris. natasha. tell us what the numbers are like helping us turn up well, looks like pretty reasonable turn out thousands of people walking across central piracy can see them behind me. it's always very hard to gauge the exact numbers at the beginning of march, but i'm sure we will get them later both from the faster the demonstration organizes and to form the police force. but as you say, this was a protest organized by the hard that party leader jolly middle rashaw to protest
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against the rising cost of living to call for more to be done for workers to raise their pay to improve their conditions at work. and also to tackle climate change. many young people, there are many climate activists who i have to say something you don't always see so many young people in these kinds of crowds. but of course, climate change topic that touches as so many of them they feel so strongly about it now. not only them of course, but there are people from across the left wing. so spectrum from socialist communist hand to intellectuals, including as you said, the recent nobel prize winner furniture and ya know, called on people to come in to join in this protest to do more for ordinary people . and natasha tells us more about what's at stake here for joe. luke managed well, i think there's john lucas miller shaw is looking really to try and revitalize the left wing alliance. that he is the head off and also boost his own position. as one
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of frances made the lead us because in a recent weeks is left wing alliance has really been played to by divisions and in fighting and scandals and not any that what we've also seen in recent weeks, all the countries trade unions really could collect the political left or in many ways because they have staged a series of strikes at the moment we have ongoing strikes by all refinery workers and many say that in a way that they seem to be more of the voice. the work is in the political left of the moment, so i think we're showing menache. i was hoping for that enough people come out in the streets and that will really re motivate we make the lives of the left to fox. oh, gotcha, thanks for that. and natasha battle reporting from part chinese president, choosing ping is set to be confirmed for a historic 3rd time making him the most powerful communist leader since mounted on his open the party congress in bridging to co for faster military growth and defend the controversial 0 covered approach shebra as israel. 2 2
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a day that offers a glimpse into the secret world of china's communist party. for a few hours, the media are allowed into beijing's great hall of the people for a tightly control pageant. ah, the opening of the party congress held every 5 years. and this one's being closely watched. normally, chinese leaders stand down after serving 10 years in office. but cheating ping is expected to break convention by being appointed for another 5 years. he presented himself as a humble servant of the party, but a party that's been re made in his image says one expert. so having seized control in the chinese communist party, seed him him, then sees control on china and china has become a lot less free. a lot more impressive, far less 8 and then it was 10 years ago. the congress comes at
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a turbulent time for china. she's 0 koby policy, has trapped millions of people in a series of stop start locked downs. borders remain close to most foreigners. many overseas investors have fled. she's focus here though, was on the positive for road, she lavishing wifi aging. we adhered to the principles of people 1st life 1st, and also firmly adhered to the dynamic 0 cove. it policy to carry out the fight against the pandemic, the people's war, to protect people's life and physical health to the maximum. by the time this congress ends sheeting, ping's grip on power will likely be absolute. without the people of china having their se, adrian brown al jazeera, to say, who's involved in china's party congress?
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well, out of a population of 1400000000 people, nearly a 100000000 are registered as party members. about 2300 will attend the congress and these delegates ah, handpicked by the party. and they will endorse a group of about 200 people. and this is the parties central committee, which oversees all aspects of the government and the military. the committee then elect 25 members who formed the politburo and the party set sarah, gender and decisions, and made by consensus. this group then chooses the standing committee and that's usually around 7 people which assumes legislative powers when the national people's congress is not in session. and the general secretary chairs this committee, or she used his opening speech to call for faster military growth. he also raised the issue of hong kong, saying it must be ruled by what he called patriots chem, mandarin church. we will fully faithfully and resolutely implement the policy of
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one country to systems under which the people of hong kong administer, hong kong and the people of macau administer, macau, if both with a degree of autonomy we will remain committed to law based governance in hong kong . and macau, would you will insure the central government exercises overall. jurisdictions over the 2 regions who will see that hong kong and macau are administered by patriot aga . and let's get reaction from hong kong di has jessica washington. well, the congress is being received here in hong kong with varying degrees of interest. some organizations here and hong kong, organized events for people to watch president. she's speech, but many others are just going about their normal daily lives. it's worth noting that this congress take place as hong kong has experience, some rather dramatic changes in recent years under president. she didn't think leadership, namely the introduction in 2020 of a national security law in response to the unrest that the city experienced in 2019
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over concerns about aging growing influence in the city. and then in 2021. some changes to the home homes electro system. so what we're likely to see over the course of the congress is a reiteration of the past. the staging sees as being most appropriate for the city and the, the part of the city is already on. the most news are including picking the pieces we visit people trying to rebuild their lives in the traded region of working with folks who will tell you why people. and it really for neighbors are divided about brazil. upcoming election coming up to the gold from the premier league is putnam make the best stops receiving in 159 years. ah, 3 people have been injured in selling in the russian region of belgrade, governor viet lab, a glad car, confirmed the injuries and near the region which bordered ukraine. the
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russian officials accused the ukrainian military of selling, but the ukrainians deny this, saying, and russia fight a few missiles by mistake, which fell within the region to resume a terrible event happened yesterday on our territory on the territory of one of the military units. there was a terror attack committed. many soldiers were killed and wounded. all of the wounded getting help. i want to express my words of condolence to the families of those who were killed. we are by your site and let's bring in my home at val, who's in moscow. one of the kremlin tell you about just are the spokesman of the kremlin admitted pasco, of a has been asked earlier today about whether the nato, a military held to crane or has a complicated things for russia. and he admitted that yes,
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it has complicated thinks it may thinks more difficult. why also said that the archer is or is adamant to that it is going to achieve its plans and it has the potential to continue this operation until it's goals are, are, are, are completed early on in belgrade. what happened to day a has become a daily occurrence on people. there are talk in about an estate of war. they said they are in a was on right now because of the daily shelling. of course, today the kids half are denied that they have been behind that they were behind this sir shelling or these rockets that fell on belgrade. 2 of them fell on the airport of the city and the air caused 3 people to be wounded. 2 of them were taken to the hospital or a russians are still saying that it is, it came from ukraine. ah, but we know that even yesterday at deport an oil dip, what was heat and it caught fire and also
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a thermal power plant. it was hit and the a power black halter resulted from that. and in the last several months, these sorts of attacks sometimes by helicopters, sometimes rockets and sometimes or explosions that though the russians were not explaining, it have been continual, and people fled in. there are thousands tourism has been effected. airports have been closed and ashes are saying that the russian people are saying that this situation cannot continue. and the leadership has to ask the questions about it. and the leadership has to take drastic measures to stop this type of things because the war in the 1st place came to protect us from outside aggression asset. that rhetoric a goes here and a large part of ukraine have now been next. russia also in the name of protecting russia against it, i guess aggression and are saying that is can't continue or am i haven't. thanks
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that where i would rather in moscow where the crating military has sit retaken dozens of villages in the south. but it says russian forces are trying to push back against cover offensive. despite the fighting civilians had begun returning to their destroyed homes, charles stratford met some of them in arkansas desk in the house on region. this is sheila weave, which is where my barn walls now everything is gone. her says all examiner, but he inspects what remains of the home and the life he and his wife spent 35 years building pro russian forces from the nets region occupied their village and march below her of billy's demising, they looted this toys. they were drinking shooting off. they told us they would be here forever for they said we will pay you back for our suffering. you beat us. now we will be to just publish a ticket or do a full flow for home or exam to shows us what remains of his beehives shilling
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killed and injured much of his life stock and survived disappeared during the battle. listen, i, i don't know what to say. no, that no matter what russia has done to us, we want to come home now. was it destroyed russian military trunk outside the smashed village school, where russian soldiers stayed? russian packs, gas masks and destruction. all that remain. ah, volunteers distribute would to those keen to start at least basic repairs only destroyed homes. oh, the ukrainian rock, it climbs into the sky, a few kilometers away. ukrainian fight each. it circles overhead, broken, pastoral life below village of the village has been virtually obliterated.
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burnt out tanks squat among splintered trees. there are thousands of villages like this in the cares on region which have been completely destroyed. gradually, a few people are returning to what remains of their homes. but the situation is far from stable in this region and ukrainian military forces the saying that they are dealing with a potential renewed russian advance. ah, another rocket sauls towards a target in russian hill territory. land climbs through the gaping hole in his grandmother's home. he's come to repair it, so at least she has protection from the approaching winter, cold wilson bang to nibble as a school. we couldn't contact her for a month. should we have to repair her home before the rain starten yours? we've had time to prepare on them,
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they won't beat us back again in some of the hom leaves. the determined spirit of innocent civilians suffering deeply blackened lives. chanced i put out a 0 here san reach him sultan ukraine. you case new chancellor has promised to fix public finances after predisposes economic plans lead to calles. jeremy hunt says he will increase taxes and title controls on public spending because he quoting, announced the string of unfunded tax cuts last month causing panic. in the financial markets, we are going to have a, a very big fiscal statement, a bit like a budget in which we set out the, the tax and spending plans for several years ahead. and that's going to be independent, verified by the office for budget responsibility. we've been honest that it was a mistake not to do that in the mean, the budget before. i'm not taking anything off the table. i want to keep as many of
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those tax cuts as i possibly can. because our long term health depends on being a low tax economy to westminster in london, andrew seems to stand by for us. so andrew, is this latest finance minister going to have the prime minister job depends on many factors. it certainly isn't going to be an instant happening, saving her job or getting the economy right. as a long way to go. you got a hint of that from what you heard from the new chancellor in that clip. ah, jeremy hunt, his is saying that he's gonna have to raise taxes, or at least deferred taxes rather than cut them. i mean that's the polar opposite to which are all policy lines were coming from the prime minister list trust is fighting for her job. she hasn't only really angered many conservative m p 's
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who never supported her. she's also angered those who did supporter because she's run like a bull as a gates, as has been described, a with these are new plans of radical plans. frightened, the city of frightened, the british people crushed the economy and ready got the country into an embarrassing mess. so ready, but might think the damage is already done, but no, it's possible she could handle is possible, but it depends on the markets. it's not so much her colleagues in westminster here . it's the markets that will dictate what happens next. and there will be the that the currency markets, them the lending markets on monday. the hope is that there'll be some sign of hope there. but that's not guaranteed, because facts or fats and the bank of england is, is already warning. the governors already said that there's looks like will be
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another one percent right. rise in interest rates. that's not going to impress the city. and that's not going to press the i m f either. so it's, it's a pretty, it's a pretty tense situation to say the least. and one that's worrying a lot of people are angry thinks of it's andrew simmons there at westminster. just to his go until brazil's presidential run off opposition conduit really to silver is taking his campaign to voters in a stronghold or the president john bolton. ari is promised to bring change to people living in raj, nero's poor neighborhoods, or the connecticut fences report ah, the rear survey for these voters in rio de janeiro, a presidential candidate campaigning in a place dominated by drug traffickers and violence. just 4 months ago. 20 people were killed during a police read here in the complex with alamo. a sprawling brick and cement network
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of 5 ellis were slumps left as former leader wheezy national lula. thus zuba promised that their lives would change as they hand during his last presidential term. i doubt you will find any construction from incumbent president jaya, both scenarios here or any prevail in the state. but even people who benefited from social projects during lola's presidency more than 10 years ago and moved from shacks to these government built apartments are divided. we're gonna join w by go where we don't believe in promises. president bush, not as promised, nothing but has given emergency aid to face the pandemic as a consequence of the when ukraine bill gilmore girls have been i f, i voted for bows to narrow in 2018 because the economy was in the dumpster. i changed my vote to lola after i survived a heart attack. the sir, thanks to the public hospital. he built next to my house. are you ready for me and
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i'm pissed. we're community leader by cim, causes novice remembers how life changed after the police pacified the far vela bullet government built a huge cable car system, transforming the complex would run a move into an international attraction. voters here are looking back at more prosperous times. when money was being invested in these communities, i head of the 2016 olympic games. 50000 torres ceased to come to this far vella every week. and they would buy arts and crafts and little stores here. they would go to parties, there were bars, there were restaurants, there were even hotels to stay over night. now, all of that is long gone. gone. i me, the convict. minimum people felt abandoned. the money dried out of violence is back . corruption. scandals made many loose faith and politicians to the point that they voted for bull sonata, who says he'll fight violence with more violence. instead of investing in education, loudy on a soda was one of the disillusion. she had opened a bar to cater to tourists,
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but was forced to shut it down there. bayshore it is. they closed the cable car from one day to the next. nobody comes here any more. she says she'll vote for lula . she hopes he'll fix the cable car and transformed the slums. once again, monica, anna, give al jazeera rio de janeiro. or let's have a check on the weather. is jeff well considered worlds weather update? nice to have you along. so we saw copious amounts of rain in northern philippines, all had to do with this tropical storm, which will intensify into a typhoon on monday, extreme flight advisory is still in play there, but the rains are now starting to back off as that system drifts westward in the south china sea and tracts toward high non island. if we go toward se asia wider look, i should say we could see most of the energy is being drawn up around this system, but still getting pelted with brain west sumatra, and especially west borneo. on monday, off to china, we go, temperatures have come down a bit through the yellow river valley. so young joe at 18 degrees,
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but still keeping that warmth for the gang. see, and the pro river valley. and we're also still getting a lot of rain for northern areas of taiwan including type pain. showers are also citing across areas of japan, the main island upon through through whole cato won't be surprised if we see some thunder. downpours here and heavy rainfall alert in play for india's southern state of care lead. there's also been some flooding, and for longer all part of this, it's the monsoon rains, still hanging on and will. and it's weather report in pakistan, all the way up to 37 degrees in karachi on monday, sir, later. aaron al jazeera. oh, yes. how small political policies in iraq and pushing for new ideas to change the landscape and follow the play to people in nigeria and lost everything in the with will come up to motor gp returns to australia after 2 years at this point
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that you've raised ah, on counting the cost opec floss has agreed to major oil production. u. s. is not happy. we explore the relevance of the i, m f. as the outlook for the global economy dog. we bought our house on african countries making the ship, the green energy, counting the cost on i was just a diverse range of stories from across the gland. from the perspective of on networks journalist on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks. it's not just personal property, but also an infrastructure that now needs fixing from power lines to water main, detailed coverage. we are a little hard to think about from around the world at the
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be probably see this one for, for, for one side record on football. blue ah, they're watching out desert right about top students and at least 4 people have been killed and 61 into the neuron after fire broke out of the evan prisons in terra. it happened on saturday nights. officials say it was caused by fighting between inmates. president seizing ping, it says that china must ensure that hong kong is ruled by what he calls patriots. he made the comments of the twice a decade, communist party congress in beijing. 3 people have been injured in usually in the
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russian region and felt brought russia. officials accused the crating military of shelling, the area which borders ukraine. the keep has denied this. iraq's new prime minister abdullatif rashid, is set to form a new government. after months of unrest around the capital, small political parties have been gathering to remind the government they want radical change. simba's rob it his more now from baghdad. ah, yeah, with bread freedom, a government for the people. as iraq's new prime minister begins forming his government, a group of smaller political parties with no warmed wings, communist and reformists young and old men and women, met in both dog calling themselves the forces for democratic change. they want officials to stop bickering and get to work. i need to know when the next one,
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those who govern to feel the suffering of the people iraqi blood has become so cheap. we have lost our national treasures. our waters are gone dry. there is widespread unemployment and suffering in the past. iraq was the top ranking country now where at the bottom of the list of decades of decline in iraq, some say has happened at the hands of people in power who came out of nowhere. early charlotte, the 2 political islamic forces to those in power to extremist with a sheer sunni or could we say you've ruined iraq, you stole it, you destroyed it. they came on the back of american tanks and a loyal to intelligence agencies of countries like it on saudi arabia and so on. all of them have a rocky blood on their hands and have stolen public wealth. all of them a corrupt. the consensus here replace old faces with new ones. iraq's future is secular and the best governments focus on the common good. can i talk all of this
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month, but we didn't want symbolic government that sits that doing nothing. we want to government that takes action crease, jobs fights, poverty develop services, re paved roads like softer, the agriculture and private sector. a lot of the message from iraq in this is a simple you were higher than they are the alternatives. and the old guard political players that are dominating the national conversation. right? you are not the only ones, not the political dialogue, not the vision, unity and love children are the future. it's the kind of idealism that may seem out of place in iraq's political landscape. but iraq, you've hearsay, that is exactly what their country means in basra, the old 0 book that ultra nationalists jewish groups of storm the alexa mos compound, under the protection of israeli police. it happened on the 6th day of the jewish holiday. is ready forces of restricted entry for wisdom,
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worshippers to the mosque grounds and knocked by these truce them since sunday morning. witnesses say the ultra nationalist groups gathered at the gates of the mos. there's been a 2nd night of violence in the tollman neighbourhood of tunis. confrontations between protested and security forces have been going on since friday of death of the young man from he says he was killed by security forces, which in is in ministry of interior is yet to comment. now, senegal has one of the largest solar farms in west africa with president lackey sell wants to burn fossil fuels to meet growing energy needs. he says, a natural gas reserves will bring development. nicholas hack reports dow from l. negron in northern cynical it took an accident, the loss of life, and an act of kindness to bring power, to whom our false village in northern synagogue, when his son by kart saved a visiting german family from a fatal car accident. a small donation of solar panels followed irreversibly changing the village. food no longer goes rotten faults,
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grandchildren can study at night. suddenly european football, even hollywood shows, made their way into his living room. changing the villages perspective on the world are deliver. this is in the work of the state much. it's thanks to my son, right? he maintains the plan house or from the batches. if we had waited for the government to bring power to my home, i will still be willing to day and living in the dark. and yet the short distance away off the coast are large untapped reserves of natural gas. they could light up the entire village. but with the signing of the 2015 paris agreement, most countries agreed to stop the use of fossil fuels. delegates, president, believe that's unjust climate, just as he says is the right to use his country's resources and burned the pudding, fossil fuel, in order to bring power to his people for an absolutely normal. it's not normal or fair. why?
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to ask on the countries of which half the population does not yet have access to electricity demand. it's also countries to a traditional energy resources and switch to renewable energy. it's not acceptable. while cynical continues to mostly rely on heavy fuel in diesel powered plants, it has some of the largest solar farms in west africa thanks to german and french investors. after the 2015 paris agreement, bringing power to senegal into other sun drench african countries meant investing in this green energy. but since the russia ukraine war, it seems that priorities have shifted both for african and european countries. europe can no longer rely on russian gas. germany and france are now looking to africa, including senate goals, gas reserves, to meet their power needs. the fear of
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a looming energy crisis means some countries appear to be turning their back on the paris agreement. now, senegal is under pressure to provide fossil fuel energy to europeans while it's people look towards the sun for power. nicholas hawk al jazeera and good on northern senegal, was that the goal is not the west african nation reluctant to give up its reliance on fossil fuels. ivory coast wants to become a major producer off to finding oil and gas deposits last year. a garner is planning to expand its jubilee oil field to produce 800000 barrels a day by 2025 and negotiations. the exploration of $33.00 off shore blocks are underway between the liberian government and private companies. let spring in atlantis n in deco. she's an investment advisor and the president of developing capital for africa. leonard, welcome to the program, chipped on the face of it. this is a no brainer. you have untapped energy reserves to supply a country in a continent deeply lacking in power and countries. light senegal should develop
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their resources, emissions or not. and that's one side of the argument. right? absolutely. lee, and i think it's, it's the reality is that a small country like senate out has huge problems in terms of accessing getting their populations to access our electricity, electricity. it's a huge problem. ah, even to this day are over 50 percent of a 60 percent of the population outside of the the, me a, we have clearly lost our connection with atlantis in from developing capital africa . and she says that she is lena, sorry about that. we just, we lost you for a 2nd there and i think it looks like you frozen again. yeah, i think we're going to leave it there for now. we'll, we'll try and re establish contact lena a little bit later. in the meantime,
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security forces, it became fast as say, an arm group was killed at least 11 people in the northern, numb and tank opponents. 3 soldiers and 8 civilians were ambushed near the village of his ill mangle. the latest attack comes after the september, the 30th to the doubted a precedent to pul, already in de amoeba, who had seized power in january abraham t, rory was declared his successor. you came to has restricted movement in 2 districts in an attempt to contain the spread of abolla. an outbreak of the virus was officially declared in september and he said, 19 people have died at present. you are most of any says people won't be allowed in or out of the affected areas. i'll be an overnight curfew and barzon jims and places of worship will be closed for 3 weeks. aid workers in nigeria, they're struggling to reach hundreds of thousands of people displaced by floods. the all producing region is the latest to be hit by water that's already devastated . northern central and eastern parts of the country. i would address reports now from a tiny, one of the worst affected areas in southern ledge area. 2 weeks after
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a family member was swept away by the flood, the exhausted waiting for the water to recede. so they can bury there even after no sound. it was low at a very irregular from the level of water here. it could be at least a week before they are able to do that. many other families are waiting for news. any news about their missing relatives go well council soccer chair. it was a work place until 3 weeks ago. now, it's been taken over by hundreds displeased by the flood. it was the destination for dozens who drowned last week, fleeing from rising water levels threatening their homes. for nearly 3 weeks, it's been where angelo be and her family called whole times. she says, are tough for everyone. this yet, one by the face to that, the face, i will,
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what they say, look of admits used by media and for casa friends. and why in the something that could also be trust issues the big you was them by g m as my to that will got 5 or 5. my favorite good to this local going with community i with the finish. many areas are completely cut off, and the feet of the residence is still unknown. one of the biggest challenges of delivering a victim of the flight here in a number of states is the level of water. 2 weeks since the flood. there is little time it's receding, but that's not the only concern here. quite as of the pulled the offer separatist movement also active in this area. that is set to be a reason why some officials are staying away. there isn't a lot of national emergency management or do see which caused or cut. i mean the
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number of states is walking along with the manager, air force do it or reach out to some of those communities. a delivery generally has been slow and i do great victims are concerned, but by the time help arrives. it might be too late for so i am at the address al jazeera at daniel at least 20 people have been killed in a bounce crash in south western columbia. more than a dozen or injured boss is said to have flipped over on the road between the cities of pastor and poppy, an authority say it may have been a mechanical fault sciences in chile, i tried to stop ships from colliding with whales, commercial shipping as the leading cause of death among the species renew initiative could help manage the marine traffic. a latin america hotel is here. newman reports now from santiago in chillies pacific, in, unassuming navy, boat takes it surprised cargo to be deposited of the gulf of corcovado. it's not
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just any boy, but when equipped will state of the art artificial intelligence software that can detect and identify different species of wales in these pristine patagonia and waters a akees. i want to thank when by law, we know that here we can find the largest concentration of blue wells that come here to feed every summer. these animals are the largest on our planet. yet they are vulnerable, particularly to maritime traffic. collisions with large ships is the number one cause of death of these wales according to scientists. now the new technology called leads or, or listening to the deep ocean, can pinpoint the whales location by listening to their songs and sent a satellite message in real time to chiles, navy, which in turn alerts the nearby ships. and it is exactly what the technology does, it alerts of the presence of the oil. so the captain can temporarily achieve their
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nichols and avoid collisions conventional radar and sooner technology on ships cannot detect the presence of whales, which are usually most at risk while feeding at night. michel andre, who created the leader technology, says noise generated by ships can be lethal, as it distorts the marine animal sooner hearing and communication systems where we are with a song that we hear from the engine outside of the water we will have, or here every, the water is will be of thousands, i'm louder than we are. even though human ears can't detect it, but it's seriously disorient whales and dolphins putting them in harm's way. this boy is part of an ambitious effort by chili's government and angels like the merry foundation to turn the pacific ocean into a biological corridor between canada and southern chile. these whales come here as
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a 2 to blow, but they, they travel all over the pacific ocean. so this is the 1st boy, but there will be others, and there will be in the ocean of other or of other countries as well. many, many more of the special boys would be needed to make a difference, but rather than drop in the ocean, this wind was being seen as an important 1st step go to see a newman al jazeera santiago. a man has died after severe fly being on the greek island of crete. strong winds and heavy rains battered the coast on saturday. most of the damage was around the town of idea columbia. to the victim, was trapped in his cars. she was rows. it's not clear how many people are missing or left away the net, it all happened within seconds. i don't know how long it was happening. we just barely managed to get everyone out when the water had reach up to their shoulders at the last minute. because everyone was sleeping and they had no idea what was
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happening. billy's one person has died in australia after days of flooding, affected 3 states and force thousands of evacuations. officials in victoria say a man's body was founded water in the town of rochester, emergency warnings, remaining plates for large parts of australia. se a military has been deployed to help prime minister antony up uneasy says the federal government is ready to provide further assistance. people in turkey, the morning, the deaths of 41 coal mines who killed in an explosion more than 100 people were underground. when the blast happened on friday night, president russell typo one has drifted to the side and has met a survivors. seen him cause yellow reports now from amazon. the after several hours of searching under extremely difficult conditions rescue workers brought up the bodies of thousands of miners using the same gated lift. the workers had used to begin their day, 200 meters down. the cause of the explosion on friday evening is not known yet. and
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will become part of the investigation. what is clear for now is the huge loss of life and damage it has caused some of the workers who were close to the surface were able to escape the vision closet. because we saw a horrible scene. it cannot be described, but it's very sad. so they're all my friends, friends, i eat and drink with that the weekend, they all had dreams. they all had families. some were married, some were single. the turkish present treasure paid as a visit at the survivors and paid tribute to the workers. for the moment, of course, we will determine how the explosion happened and whether there is anyone responsible through administrative and legal investigations. we no longer want to see deficiencies or unnecessary risk in our mind feel that the mind belongs to the state own turkish heart cool enterprises. because the pride is explosion and the
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coal mine behind me is still under investigation. whatever the come to kid does not have a good safety record, particularly in coal mining. despite the fact the number of accidents has been decreasing in recent years. 8 years ago, 301 people were killed in the nation's worse coal mining disaster, which occurred in the western town of soma. was to ask you that all this site used to in place 6000 workers. now the same production is carried out by $700.00 workers and we will see the same things if there is no effective investigation and inspection to turn penalties are required. mistakes by state, company cannot be forgiven. the rescue operation has now ended, but many here fear on this additional precautions are taken. similar incidents might take more lives and this call rich region. see now, because all the al jazeera missouri, nor than turkey or sport is coming up after break, including
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a famous upset by the media the of the day because it woke up jemma ah, france once had a vast empire spending several continents but by the 1940s the french were forced to confront reality and demands for independence. in the 1st, or to the documentary series, al jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest grew. conflict to no julia and full scale warn indo china blood and his french. the colonization on al jazeera, on november the 8th americans, wolves. 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 result will define the rest of job
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biden's presidency and put americas democratic principles to the test. special coverage of the midterm elections on al jazeera lou. ah, let's get off the sport, not his jemma. thank ye, nick. we start with crickets t 20 wild cough in australia and the opening game of the tournament today with a major upset bind. and maybe they pulled off a famous victory over the recently crown to asia cup champions, sri lanka. nivia batted 1st and scored a 163 runs from that 20 overs in reply. israel anchor any managed, a 108 this tony was originally scheduled for 2020, for the cov, at 900,
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for the payments. and any other game on a one netherlands defeated you a with only one board to fast, the dutch reach the target of 112 and they had 3 wickets in hand. italian. right. francesco benya is now in pole position to become they say g p. well, champion for the 1st time, racing return australia i've been canceled the last 2 years of our found that it was hop right for home favorite jack miller. it was taken out then a huge moments in the title, right? so the family a quarter. all right. who had led the championship also crushed out. so it was either the vanya that he can see right. it was leading on the final app that he was passed by alex wins and lock marcus, written as he started from tenants on the grid, managed to hold off the spaniard to take victory. this is the team leading the sport at the end of the season by the finish. 3rd and now has a 14 point lead at the top of the standings with 2 rounds to get in major league
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baseball, philadelphia have eliminated the defending champions, atlanta braves from this year's playoffs. after winning that vision series in for games, the phillies secure to spot to the next round with an impressive $83.00 victory, which included the 1st inside the park home run by a picture, entire history. so the moves still go in and as of your head into the nationally championship series, for the 1st time in 12 years. and the drought has been even longer for the san diego padres. they won their series against the at 8 orders, re won the padres moving into the championship series for the 1st time in 24 years where they will face philadelphia. the houston astros booked to sponsor the american league championship series after a clean sweep of the seattle mariners game 3 went for 18 innings matching the
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longest game in playoffs history. and it lasted 6 hours and 22 minutes. jeremy pena's called the only run of the game. i'm tired. i was a log in, but like i said, you know, in the playoff the crowd was into the whole game and shout out to their friends and their team, you know, they put up a great fight and no, not one fair left the stadium. and that's pretty cool to see from the set. and the want to her. i mean, the cleveland guardians, good 3 runs in the final inning to beat the new york yankees in game 3. they now leave the series to one in the premier league. manchester city put there and beat and start on the line against liverpool a later at anfield. there are 4 games are going on right now. leaders arsenal there are wet leads. this game was paused for about half an hour. there was
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a power cut which caused a technical issues with the referees communications systems. the venue paid about 15 minutes there and no one else shall see it. they are one lapkins asked him for their half time. manchester united a gold against newcastle christiane. rinaldo started that game and south hampton lead west ham. tottenham has made the best thought to a season in 59 years supposed, given a 2nd half penalty against edison. when harry came was brought down by jordan pickford cane. put away the keys now gordon, 5 successive premier games and taught them and made it so you know lay so i'm thanks to be as deflected efforts. so now level of points with 2nd place. manchester city, who as i mentioned to liverpool later, these good start is supposed to leave is important because it means that we are working well with a player with a club. we are doing everything. can we the common sense in my opinion? and we know we try to push the bt the biggest match in spain and one of the
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fastest and all of sports al classic kicks off in about 20 minutes round madrid and baffling on level points at the top of going into it right along the raining spanish champions i'm will enjoy. i'm grounded vantage at the buffet. no speech on this, not just special for everyone, for the fans, for the teams, which are both great team. like all the classical than the darby's. it's a special match. you prepare for it in the same way, but then there's an emotional aspect, the pressure, the worry, everything that comes with a match of this type. and while boss's champions league form has been pull, they've been excellent domestically chevy side unbeaten and 17 from 8. so far they will say, conceded just once in the spanish, like we are leaders in the competition and we want to to finish the game, continuing, continue being leader. so it's a big challenge be telling for us and we need to change the cheap. it's
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a different competition. and in this competition leo, we are doing so well so, so keep going, keep going and be being positive. i think everything will be will be ok. the delayed a rugby lake wildcard has kicked off and australia opposing as a team to beat the of the school to $34.00 point victory over fiji. who made the semi lot on the plate and 27 seemed australia, 18 of the last 9 world cup hayes nation, england for 10, dries in the hammering of some other by 60 points. the 6 incredibly england was seen as underdogs for this match. the torment is being played a year later because of women's rugby union, well, company, the zealand, the home side thrashed way or 5612 in week 2. great states, canada also and basin falling, a 10 point victory of italy who suffered death 1st. and south africa remained when the soft to conceding a late try again be the final greet sage matches will be played next weekend,
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where the final line up will be decided in golf. keegan, bradley, as celebrating his 1st p j title. in 4 years, bradley went into the final round of those championship in japan, one shot behind fellow american ricky fowler, who was also looking to resurrect his career. having not pasted victory since 2019 fight a couple of late they gave the 2011 pga champion buddy 17 to give himself a 2 shot cushion at playing the last. you finished at 15 on the part one shot ahead of fowler and andrew putnam. bradley went to his 5th title on tour in just under $2000000.00 in $500.00 men. listen why practice so hard? it's not going to be easy. i knew it wasn't gonna be easy. that to put on 16 was major and things aren't easy for me normally. so i was ready that bertie on 17 goes down to the best holes in my life. and this is so special i played in the final group here when tiger one. and i got to watch him do that,
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and i'm so proud to win this tournament. thanks japan and joseph. just the 1st class event, amazing golf course. and finally, the wild cliff diving titles has been decided the final stop in sydney, a 3 divers were in the running for the big prize going into the competition in australia. and it was frenchman gary hunt. he came home for finishing his and well, i saw in the women's competition home favorite we on. and if we had already wraps up the series for stick season, but she felt it off by winning this event in front of her friends that will support for now. pizza will have action from today's premier lee games later. german, thanks very much indeed. i will be back a sculpture paintings and other unique pieces indian nation capital conference,
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people taking a look and anesha visual art scene was hit hard by the pandemic galleries were closed and had to exhibit their collections online for many celebrate to return to the way things were this also room for incarnations not seen before, more than 60 galleries from indonesia and elsewhere in asia participating. eager to meet collectors and artists from around the world with new artists, new modes and new pieces on display. the fare is a dynamic celebration of the resilience of the industry. the tantalizing hint of wants yet to come to wait for the world cause me as the main event gets closer out just the rise here. every step of the way. i'm going to go with one month to go. we focus on asia. teams can expect some strong support. hearing got caught up with the pressure of hosting will australia make the most of squeezing you through the player, or will it be south korea, japan, saudi arabia or iran progress for the world cup countdown on jessie. you know,
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