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this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to my, the welcome to the news al at life from london coming up thousands in march through paris in protest. soaring prices as hard left lead, as john lute mellow, shaw thinks to ramp up the pressure on president micron. u. k. prime minister lis trust fight for survival with members of our own party, calling for her to go a fire. iran is infamous, at the prison kills for inmates. government is by me, atone riots and clashes and that china's present defense is controversial. 0 covet policy, as he opens a communist party congress that is expected to give him an historic time in all.
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ah, and i'm he to someone in dough with the sports news, livable stuff, manchester city and the premier league and the spoils, go to rail madrid and beth's al classical of the season. they beat barcelona, $31.00 ah, thousands of people of rallied in the french capital and protests, the rising cost of living and demanding more government to action on climate change . a demonstration empowers is called by john. look, man, i'll show the hard left leader of feet, france and bout parsi al jazeera natasha bought reports on this. now from paris. there was violence as some protesters fought with police in paris during watered otherwise being a peaceful demonstration. thousands of people who turned out to express their anger about inflation, climate change,
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and the french governments planned pension reforms. i need somebody to see when we go through together against inflation, pension, new forms, and public services. because it's important people are battling everywhere, even in the or refineries of christmas. awesome. i think a lot of people understand that the climate being destroyed, it's obvious, but it's about convincing those in power. snellville literature prize winner and he l no to part in the demonstration law site. it's organizer opposition leader john middle. sure. hold on hard. natalie deb, journey men was all you addressing the crowd on that load behind me who for this protest. and he will hope that it will help revitalize along the lines that in recent months has been played by by. oh, other, your goodness, not dog or failure will do with what we are achieving here today with workers and political organizations, we are creating
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a new popular front that will one day take power in this country when the time comes not cost good. so the political left has been somewhat eclipsed in recent weeks by france. his trade unions, which have led a number of strikes, including the recent oil refinery walk outs. at a time when pressure on the government is mounting north shore wants to regain the spotlight and is sure his left wing alliance remains a significant opposition force. natasha butler al jazeera paris o over the channel. pressure is growing on u. k. prime minister liz trust with members of her own party, calling for her to resign. a new chancellor as promised to fix public finances and went back britons economic credibility. after plans for unfunded tax cuts, cause turmoil and financial markets, they will have been driving up more mortgage costs adding to the squeeze on many people's finances. jeremy hunt says he will increase taxes in title control and
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public spending, tearing up more of last month's mini budget and re simmons has more in this now from london. aside from all the westminster plotting them, attempts to try to get less trust to resign. as prime minister, all political eyes are focused on the currency and debt markets. when they open on monday, they'll be a verdict to the view chancellor's promises. will he do what he says? he's certainly giving it a hard sell. we are going to have a, a very big ah, 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 many budget before. but that fiscal statement will many budget is 2 weeks away and that's a long time in politics. at all time for the markets to because they want to see
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stability, the u. k. current offer that right now when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it says there is a dilemma here in terms of who might replacer am, what mechanisms will be used to actually achieve that effectively, you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold on to a job aaron's president, a braimer i he, c, as accused as yours counterpart, joe biden, of inciting chaos, terror and destruction in iran, amid the ongoing protest that on saturday biden praised people have protested over the past 4 weeks since the death of massa and mimi in police custody sang, he was surprised by their courage. the 22 year old had been detained for not wearing a headscarf properly, but the protest have spiraled until wide anger at the government in the rights groups a crack down on the demonstrations by security forces has killed at least $240.00
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protests as in toronto to take her out of sheer, no doubt that anywhere in the world that there is terror, riots and chaos. the hand of the americans exists. the american president who allows himself through his comments or to incite chaos, terror and destruction in another country, should be reminded of the eternal words of the founder of the islamic republic, who called america the great satan. it is regrettable that those who claim to defend human rights security, peace and stability, also support tara and chaos at a modernist. oh, well, they've also been these nighttime protests and tower on it after a fire broke out, and the notorious event prison on saturday, at least 4 people were killed, more than 60 others injured, the detention center holes, many political prisoners, including those detained in protest over the death of massa armine iranian official say the fire started during a fight between inmates. william hardy. this foyle was caused by
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a fight between some prisoners in the sewing workshop that called the workshop was set up to create jobs for the inmates the with the are so sorry to brings us more now from terran it was a pan p. m. local time on saturday, inter around when the fire broke out in the prison and quickly spread across the other. the other was right after that they have heard the shot guns and also exclusion, like songs that were just just around while the smoke and the fire was, was rising, abode the abode in the prison. so officials are seeing that there was a fight between the prisoners and some of the prisoners said the fire on the soothing workshop in the prison. that is the cause of the fire right after that the security forces entered the scene and brought distribution on the control the, the governor off to run my suit. he said that the fight was between the prisoners
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who were convicted because of the the taft or the financial fraud, and that no political prisoners have been involved in this over at the moment. it is quite difficult to really where to find that right off the, the incident that took place in the prison. we have seen that all the old roads around the prison were blocked by security forces. but there had been some support radek 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 the relatives. but unfortunately today, some of them have received the bad news so speak to alex for tanker. he's a director and senior fellow middle east institute in washington, an author of the battle of the ayatollahs in iran. so i can actually start by asking you about events in the capital to ron, particularly around the prison. what do you make of a sort of confusion and conflicting reports? you're guessing about that?
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well, one thing i do know is i will not listen to what they read me. regime claims has happened that have been present because there's a track record here day, you know, they're going to give us a narrative that this was a limited event that happened because of a group of protesters got into a fight that might be the case. but really, essentially what happened here in terms of how this protest was suppressed in the largest well known rainy prison speaks volumes. it speaks to how the approach by the regime has always been true inside prisons, but also in society of large, which is to resort to suppression. i think that's the story here. you've seen it the last 5 weeks happening across to iran and other cities, but it's not happening in institutions like in. it just tells you so much about the death of this anger in the rain society today. i suppose even is interesting location because it's a place where you have many poets or says intellectuals at many political prisoners
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who are being detained in many ways. it's the sort of important political symbol it's i deeply embedded in an iranian consciousness. right? i mean, look, the story here is even was also, you know, in existence before 979 revolution. many of the members of the regime today claim to have been imprisoned by the shaws regime before 979. and they came to power 43 years ago with the promise to get rid of the beans of this world. what did they do instead? they just build more of him and what put more people in him essentially think that's really what the anger is, is about in iranian society, this young demographic that we've seen. and most of the people being picked up in the age range of $15.00 to $25.00. he just had enough. it seems, i've never seen and 22 years of covering the rain in affairs. such a radical sort of movement that is leaderless. but it is determined is full of energy and is independent and it really wants radical change and opposing,
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that energy that use the once change. you have a top leadership centered around supreme and harmony. really have no answer. and that's why to keep suppressing, because that's the only way they know they've got a truck trouble in japan yet. we see the price yet we see the protest continuing to spring up from place to place that quite widespread. right? so to an extent of a been given a space to express their sort of social and political grievances. i don't think is so much as deliberate moved by the regime. to be honest. this is a country of 85000000 people, 3 times the size of france are so many security forces available to do to suppressing, to do the cracking down. so they have to choose where to crack down. you've seen them, you know, been very focused on ethnic minority regions in the southeast and blue star in the kurdish regions on the border with iraq. because history tells them that that's where most of the sort of opposition will come from. so they have to be selective,
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but it's not because they, they want to be playing nice with the public. i mean, i tell a harmony has made it very clear. he's going to try to suppress his way out of this did the last 2 speeches he gave this last week. we're all about. the protesters are basically, as you heard, just earlier, as racy put it, or ponts in foreign powers hands, right? they're just being used by foreign power. do you suppose that that is a continuation of the narrative that we have always had because it's in very sensitive history around foreign interference in iran said something that can be exploited, potentially when something like this half it happens because the government does want to be seen to be making any concessions, but in reality, things are bound to change. not necessarily because of contract concessions from the government because people are taking that for themselves. you know, i just before i came up, listened to the former mayor of tara a name by the name of hannah she, he just said, you know what, 5 weeks ago after the tragic death of massa. i mean, if the regime had come on said this was a mistake, this was
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a tragedy should have been avoided. we have apologized, and we wouldn't be here today. and that's the story of islamic republic. so true for everything they do and have done for so long, they believe nobody else is right, and there is no time to listen to their own public. so instead, the finger is pointed to the united states to the u. k. to israel, the longest of all the foreign countries, but this, the people of iran who are telling the regime and have been say for so long, we want change one radical change. but, you know, who's there to listen to them. i like for thank. i thank you very much for joining us. thank you. and i think he is our life from london much more to life. i on the program as ukraine, recaptures, towns and villages in harrison region. civilian start trickling back, so what's left of their homes. and in major league baseball, this is how you celebrate when you reach the championship series for the 1st time, 24 years. ah,
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john as far as engaging, paying as defended as controversial 0 covet approach in his opening speech, the communist party congress also promised that fast and military growth and had china would never renounce the right to use force over taiwan. he is expected to begin giving it an historic 3rd term at sir the twice a decade event making him the most powerful communist leader since mal adrian brown reports. 2 2 o day drop as a glimpse into the secret world of china's communist pardon. for a few hours the media are allowed into beijing's great hall of the people. for a tightly control pedro. 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
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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 as one expert. so having seized control in the chinese communist party, seed him, then seize control on china and china has become a lot less free. a lot more aggressive, far less and then it was 10 years ago. the congress comes at a turbulent time for china. she's 0 cobit policy has trapped millions of people in a series of stop start, lock downs, borders remain close to most foreigners. many overseas investors of fled. she's focus here though i was on the positive for food. she lavishing wifi aging. we adhered to the principles of people 1st life 1st, and also firmly adhered to the dynamic 0 covert policy. to carry out the fight
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against the pandemic, m 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 out a 0. so who's involved in china's party congress will out of a population of 1400000000 people, nearly a 100000000 registered party members, about 2300 will attend the congress. these are delegates, handpicked by the party. they will endorse a group of about 200 people. this is the party central committee, which oversees all aspects of the government and military. the committee, then a lex, 25 members who are from the pollitt bureau. they set their agenda and decisions a made by consensus. this group van chooses the standing committee that's usually
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about 7 people which assumes legislative powers when the national people's congress is not in session. and the general secretary chairs this committee. so it's the song as a political scientist historian and director of the so as china institute, he's currently working on a research project on the political foot of she jing, he joins us live now from nottingham. why is president g more powerful than his predecessors? how has he managed to only sideline his rivals, but sort of bypass this ethos that we were just speaking about? a, about the in terms of a collective leadership because she compete has replaced connectivity leadership by his own person. no strong man rule. she has in the fact met him. so des coleman, his party, which is gully,
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china. he assumed the supreme authority he use anti corruptions to crush audi resistance and opposition within the party. he controls the party to stay in military is secret service to regular police and everything else. just to be fair, you always have the president, but then you have this a very powerful power structure at the top of the party. we're just talking about the 7 member body. are they becoming increase? i mean, are they irrelevant now? well, they're not irrelevant, but there is a fundamental change in the way. howdy pull it. bureau standing committee worked until 5 years ago. they put it, bureau standing committee was a committee of equals and in general, secretary was the 1st among equals in the last 5 years, she camping mich, the august 6th member of the parade bro. standing committee to write and you report
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to him personally. and he himself is not writing a report accountable to anybody. so he established that he is the boss, the other 6 ice left hundreds. what did you make of his remarks on taiwan particularly didn't mention the united states by name, but it seemed to imply that that china would not be bullied by any one. and that was something to be resolved by the country itself. well, as it gets, she complains thoughts for several years and his policies. i don't think he has that anything really fundamentally new about i want time one becomes the big headline news item because his speech does not carry enough of other major pawns to capture the news a night. the last party congress when she can b, o light, a mission, and emissions and the roll map. this term is simply say,
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du du du rush, duck, travel, has been said, china is going to follow his directions, and therefore, he is relatively, a stronger was in we iterating his position on taiwan, becomes a big head night news. she is going to use force against ty, want, when to town comes to how important is the relationship with president putin? one relationship with putin is important because to teach taiwan, china must face down the united states. and in this, having russia as a strategic partner is useful and pollutant is somebody that she jumping genuinely respects and that myers in spite of the problems to put in has been facing in ukraine. so he has a relationship that is very personal. and as long as she can being and put in i in
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power, they are likely to retain that strong strategic partnership div. thank. thank you very much. shawnee as from the so as china institute, you're welcome. the african union is called for an immediate sci fi, and if you appears tegra region, following a recent escalation in hostilities authorities in the rebel held area say they would respect to see farm participate in peace talks. oceans were slated to take place early this month in south africa, but were delayed. thousands of civilians have died and millions more have been displaced in the 2 year conflicts. will takesha authorities are expanding their investigation into the coal mine explosion that killed $41.00 workers in the north of the country? the bloss believe to have been caused by a gas explosion occurred in a state owned mind and a missouri on friday as an him cuz he only reports victims relatives
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a pointing to negligence. o. a last farewell to oliver with a 31 year old coal minor, lost his life in an explosion in my stress in northern turkey. he was preparing to celebrate his daughter's 1st birthday next month. and his father believe the tragedy was negligent. but his wife considered the murder is not an accident. it's a murder. they shouldn't cover it. there's been a lot of gas inside for a week. for 17 hours he left gasping and started working in this coal mine in 2019 was 2 of his best friends from the same village. both of them are now also the seas that been telling us that there was too much gas inside has no one paid attention. when i arrived there, they were removing my brothers and friends bodies. we couldn't do anything. the government led by 5 public prosecutors has been charged with revealing the
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explosions. true cause mining and carrying have the highest number of occupational accidents into which leads the world in the number of victims. since 1983, at least 900 miners had died in accidents. the deadliest one took place in 2014, with 301 killed bite and survived the friday's blast. but his buried dozens of his friends in just 2 days. i don't want to blame anyone, if there is negligence, it's the prosecution to figure out. we don't have an official statement on the call, but it is not a good record for us. nonetheless, ali and his 2 best friends were buried next to each other for ever tying their friendship together. coal mining is one of the most difficult jobs in the world, and workers face serious health risk, particularly cancer minor,
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say they don't want to end up here in a symmetry because of negligence and the lack of safety sooner because solar al jazeera, missouri, northern to kia almost a 100 people were rescued from an overcrowded boat of the florida coast last week. no food or water for 2 days. 40 foot vessel carrying mostly haitians. the spotted about 32 kilometers east of boca raton. passengers were transferred on sunday and the 10 children also among those on board with the u. s. encounter of st military equipment to help police in haiti and doing tactical, an arm and vehicles. 80 is battling its was political, security and health crisis in decades. and recently, powerful armed gangs, of course turmoil in the country, locating fuel terminals and cutting off critical roadways. they've prevented the distribution of diesel and gasoline, crippling businesses or hospitals, and creating shortages of basic goods. whitey is also struggling with
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a new outbreak of cholera humanitarian organization. doctors. our orders is opened treatment camps in puerto france as an urgent response. it is confirmed 18 death from the latest outbreak and there are hundreds of suspected cases we receive around 40 patients every day. since the beginning of the cholera resurgence, and in total we might have received $200.00 patients around $200.00 patients. and we've installed the maintenance to be able to treat their needs and to receive the patients in the best way possible. still had for you on the program. climate change hits us insurance costs as the rising number of natural disasters as premium soaring looking to the sun for a brighter future. the senegal villages driving on solar power despite a government push for fossil fuels. famous upset by an amoeba in the opening day of
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crickets t 20 well comp ah in line for the current crop of atlantic storm systems. the british charles and scans xavier more specific in recent days and the next few days. it's going to be ireland, then scoffing and then norway. now the rain from these test to push down into the low countries, france and catchy is iberia as well. but beyond, but look settled until you get you get to the bottom right hand corner. this has been fairly nasty weather cold is wind, cross warm waters has produced some big thunderstorms in crete yesterday. and that produced rapid flooding. as you can see, the system actually appears still to be there, but it's no longer treated risk. it's now wound up into a proper, well persistent rain threat to cyprus and not just a monday,
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but probably for tuesday and wednesday as well. so you could expect something pretty similar afraid the other side of the mediterranean. and although it looks fairly sherry on monday, there's actually a warming trend going on here. not just the space, but also for france. but let's pick quarter, for example, for up to 36 and the focused on tuesday. that's a record high for october, maybe not surprising. as for africa, the rain is still fairly heavy, but not as finals. it was still along the coast of nigeria now stretching through toko, through ghana as well. ah, it's becoming a living legend that a young age was simply not enough. he transformed his influence on the pitch. it's a political clout the brought peace to the ivory coast posted by eric, constant of football rebels the life. but did he get dropped by?
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the football of him succeeded with politicians if not deviate drop by the volume civil war. on al jazeera, the native names as it breaks. it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now needs fixing from power lines to water main, detailed coverage for yourself. develop wasn't a very good thing from around the world at the republic season. like when you record on football waterloo. ah,
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fuck them back. look at the main stories. now. thousands of people have rallied in the french capital in protest at the rising cost of living and a lack of government to action on climate change. demonstration and parish has cooled by as you look my last show, the hot left leader of the france on bowed policy. at least 4 people were killed and more than 60 injured in a fire that runs in prison on saturday. the detention center holds many political prisoners, including demonstrations, detained during protests, against the death of mass, armine official, say the fire started between during a fight between inmates. president g g thing is defended as controversial 0 because it approach of the communist party congress wires expect to be given on historic stud thomas leda and his opening speech at the twice a decade event. she also said china would accelerate the building of its military. well, russia is open a criminal investigation off the gunman, shot dead 11 people at a military training ground near the ukrainian border. shooting happened in the
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belgrade region in south west in russia and advise it, ukraine's presence at the gun moved from to just on. and it opened fire after an argument of religion. russian officials labeled the shooting a terrorist attack. president putin has ordered immobilization of troops to be fought. the countries forces in ukraine, russian defense ministry says those who were shot in belgrade were trainees soldiers who volunteer to fight to resume. the 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 in the background is also hit by new sharing on sunday, which injured 3 people. russian officials accuse ukraine military of attacking the region, but the ukrainians deny this, saying they were missiles from russia,
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fired by mistake. ahmed val has more from moscow they, they please half are denied that they have been behind that. there were behind this sir, shelling all these rockets that fell on belgrade. 2 of them fell on the airport of the city and they caused 3 people to be wounded. 2 of them was taken to the hospital. a russians asked him, same lot it is, it came from ukraine. but we know that the earl, even yesterday at deport an oil deport was hit and it caught fire and also a thermal power plant. it was hit and the power blackout resulted from bath. and in the last several months, these sorts of attacks sometimes by helicopters, sometimes rockets and sometimes or explosions that the russians were not explaining . there have been continued and people fled in. there are thousands, a tourism has been effected, airports have been closed,
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and the russians 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 russia from outside the aggression as the rhetoric a goes here. and a large part of ukraine have now been a next russia, also in the name of protecting russia against her, against aggression, and are saying that this can't continue. rockets ahead, the mayor's office in the russian control city of danielle, ask separate his authority, say for people injured in the attack on sunday morning. cities administration building was badly damaged in several near by. cars were destroyed, a plane, the attack on ukraine. danny at city has been controlled by proclaiming separately since 2014 last month ration moved to annex danielle and a major expansion of its territory. meanwhile,
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people in the southern ukrainian city of nikolai of say they are struggling to get clean water. washing forces destroyed the municipal water supply 5 months ago. and since then accessed, the water has been sporadic. people have been lining up for drinking water as the authorities is struggling to deliver it to hand with the russians blew up a watch, a pipeline and leave car. since then, the mayor has been able to reestablish water supply to our town because active fighting is going on there. when you read, this is not war. this is a war crime war's when soldiers fight with each other. when civilians are being fought, it's a war crime. no miss. scenario. we haven't had running drinking moves for and 6 months. we have water from the southern river, but it's water that you can't drink. europe, will you quite a military as we take dozens of villages in the south of the country. but it says, rushing force is trying to push back against his counter offensive, despite the fighting civilians all beginning to return to that destroyed homes.
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charles ratford met some of them in our hon. hesky and harrison region. this is sheila leave, which is where my bon was regular. now everything is gone. her says alexander, but he inspects what remains of the home and the like. he and his wife spent 35 years building pro russian forces from the da nets region occupied their village in march below. oh, hardly see my thing. they looked at 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 beat you just publish a ticket or do a full flow on all exam. the shows is what remains of his be hives shelling, killed and injured much of his life stock. i survived disappeared during the battle . when is i,
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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 would remain. ah, volunteers distribute wood to those keen to start at least basic repairs only destroyed homes. oh, ukrainian rocket, climbed into the sky a few kilometers away. ukrainian fight each it circles overhead. broken, hostile life below. village off the village has been virtually obliterated. burnt out tanks. squat among splintered trees. there are thousands of villages like
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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 are saying that they're dealing with a potential renewed russian advance. another rocket soules towards a target in russian hill territory. flat 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 banged with nibble as of a school. we couldn't contact her for a month or should we have to repair her home before the rain started yours that we've had time to prepare on them? they won't beat us back again in them or the hom reeves. the determined spirit of innocent civilians suffering deeply blackened lives. charged offered al
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jazeera here san reach him suddenly grain ukrainian soldiers have refitted captured russian military vehicles in the copy, asked district healthy harkey region, soldier, se now preparing to use them in future battles. servicemen were seen testing the condition of the times of marking him with ukrainian signs and camouflaging him with tree branches, ukrainian army. we took a piano last month in a major counter offensive and continues to push further east into the hunt region. oh, it was good. thank this interlibrary, a new t 7 to be 3 tank captured from the russian military. we will fight with it and inflict maximum damage to the russian troops who came to a land to trample our land where we will free ukraine noise glory to ukraine. open frances criticized international leaders in his new book saying they failed to address war and inequality of a roman catholic church called the united nation to be reformed,
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saying it would find new ways to resolve conflict as the war ukraine goes on. he also says the karone of ours and damn it because exposed global inequality lives in a wealthy nations getting priority for vaccines. well, jarred o'connell is the vatican correspondent for america magazine. he says the pope has spoken clearly about the need for peace in ukraine. and so he's is appealing very strongly to, to international organizations like the united nations, but also to leaders of governments in different countries to resolve this quickly by diplomatic means. otherwise, it risks spinning out of control. and he's seen that in, in ukraine cruelty that has beyond description with the bombing of schools with the bombing of kindergarten with the bombing of hospitals. and he's saying this has to
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stop and, but he doesn't see anybody stopping in. he doesn't seeing anybody working to stop it. he sees 40 countries or more helping to give arms to ukraine to defend itself. and he says, yes, ukraine has a right to defend itself. but the, if the war continues, where is it going to end? and in this book, he speaks about the danger of nuclear war. he says, where will this take humanity? now, people in garza who lost their homes in the 2014 garza war, been protesting in front of the u. n. relief agencies office, demanding compensation. they want no homes to be rebuilt. a process which has been overseen by view an agency. 17000 homes were destroyed in israel's 2014 war garza and 2200 palestinians are killed. not before one. we just did. what putting money on when we renew our protest to demand from the un lee marked agency, specifically to fully compensate all of the victims of the 2014 radio warren gather
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. 6 mean, just a quick but a news from mexico or at 12 people have been shot dead at a bar. 3 people were injured in the attack which happened in the central city of at a porto, on saturday evening. police are still trying to find the gunman. it's the 2nd mass shooting in the area. in less than a month. thailand's tourist hotspot for carrots has been inundated by flood waters . the navy has been deployed to evacuate elderly people from the worst hit areas. heavy rainfall is for some shops and businesses to close. forties are trying to pump water from flooded streets with the intensity and frequency of weather. disasters is costing the united states billions of dollars every year. according to report by the non profit group climate central. the number of destructive storms in the past 4 decades has accelerated. the 1980s they happened at an average rate of once every $82.00 days. the paste. it increased by the by 2010 with an average of
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$26.00 days between events. but in the years from 2017 to 2021. there was an average of just 18 days between extreme weather events. last time between disasters, means fewer resources to respond and to also be able to recover and prepare for future storms and bats, making it harder for people in some areas to afford insurance or to get any at all . the national average cost of homeowners insurance is a $140.00 a month. flood insurance and over $82.00 a month, rentals reports now from los angeles. bigger floods, hotter fires, more powerful storms. the impact of global warming is devastating to so many people . it happens, i mean it's bad now the 1st time we had insurance, this town, we don't but well may i get, we always been with god se up. so disasters are also costly to insurance companies . they have responded by raising rates at an average of more than 12 percent
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compared to a year ago. 2021 saw $20000000.00 natural disasters. so that has had a huge impact on our insurance company's ability to pay our claims. insurance companies in the us, our profit driven and often lightly regulated on us state by state basis, after disasters. they are often quick to raise rates even while raking in handsome profits. if you hear them tell it, you know, when they were before a legislative committee or a government agency or in the media, oh this we're broke, we're, we're, we've, we've, we've been losing money for 10 years. that is one of the biggest lies that the insurance industry likes to tell people they never lose money. take flood insurance as an example. private insurance companies don't provide it. the federal government does have a flood insurance program, but it isn't cheap. i don't have flood insurance,
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they just said 6 months ago. we're in a floodplain and said you should get it. well, was quite a bit of money. homeowner policies generally cover fires, but some companies try to get around honoring claims in full. for example, by treating smoke damage as separate from fire and severely limiting compensation for it. the minute they have to write a check to us to pay a claim we made there at that money's gone for them. so their incentive is completely to hang on to our premiums companies also simply cancel homeowner policies and refuse to ensure people living in at risk areas like wildfire zones. but it's going to leave a lot of homeowners in a tough spot down the road because we'll have to figure out, you know, what to do next, where to move to the, the kind of up end their lives, the insurance industry and it's pushed for profits. could drive big changes in where people are able to live. for example, here on the ocean front, which is subject to rising sea levels and storms,
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global warming isn't going away. but for many people who aren't millionaires, insurance coverage may be rapidly getting out of reach. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles, well as myself well tries to move to was green energy, senegal is clinging on to fossil fuels. country has one of the largest solar farms in west africa, but the president mackey sal wants to use. traditional sol says to me, growing energy needs from allen grain in northern santa golf. nicholas hot reports it took an accident, the loss of life, and an act of kindness to bring power to more false village in northern synagogue. when his son by heart 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, grandchildren can study at night. suddenly european football, even hollywood shows, made their way into his living room,
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changing the villages perspective on the world, or the liver. this is in the work of the state much. it's thanks to my son. he maintains the panels for from to batches. if we had waited for the government to bring power to my home, i will still be wishing to day didn't live out into dora. and yet a short distance away off the coast are large untapped reserves of natural gas that 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 setting i was president believes 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 from an absolute law normal, it's not normal. all fair to ask countries where half the population doesn't yet have access to electricity to abandon traditional energy resources and switch to renewable sources govern. it's not acceptable. publish another. while sitting out
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continues to mostly rely on heavy fuel in diesel powered plants and 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 drenched 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 setting goals, gas reserves to meet their power needs. the fear of a looming energy crisis means some countries appear to be turning their back on the paras 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,
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a look good on northern senegal. and with the news ally from london. liverpool hand in manchester city. their 1st loss in the premier league this season for details very shortly for ah, the wait for the world come is merely as the main event gets closer out just here i was here. every step of the way. i'm gonna go with one month to go. we focus on asia. things can expect some strong support. hearing casala can't cut out. cope 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 on it, jesse, you know, when the news breaks, it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now leaves fixing from power lines to water. me when
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people need to be hurt and the story told they would get punished if they spoke ukrainian. i'm afraid i won't be able to return home with exclusive interviews and in depth report south african penguins, 11850 al jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and lives. oh i peters with the sport. marian, thank you so much. spanish champions, rail madrid have taken the honors in the 1st l classic of the season that the boss, alona 31 who else korean benjamin to put raylynn lead at the band.
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she came in for the smash level on points with boss having conceded just one lead goal today. however, the defense was nowhere near as good mismatch. federico velvet, a doubling bleed full color. and last man position. of course he has been check quarterly was online. you go with the bottom of the player. the next fair and tourist pulled one back for boston road school again to make it 3. 1 rodrigo with the penalty. to wrap up the victory the bell on door will be awarded on monday and rail boss collar when she last he says green benjamin is backing or he is backing the frenchman to be named best player in the world for the last year or yeah, he played the good game, he scored a goal. she was important in the game tomorrow, hopefully he can win the battle and door and we are going to congratulate him because a little bit of dunbar is also ours. former balloon door when a name
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r isn't in the running this year, but he helped paris sandra man to victory over bitter rivals. more say in a match known as law class. seek the brazilian score just before half time from a low cross from killing above. and he went from bad to worse for marcy, had a player st. off. he is she winning this encounter one mill to remain unbeaten in league or that are 3 points clear of 2nd place laurie on at the top of the table. that victory comes as name are prepared to go on trial in spain, on monday over religious irregularities in east transfer from sent us to barcelona nearly a decade ago along with the brazilian that the defendants in the trial, always parents, the 2 clubs, 2 former boss of presidents and the ex santos presidents memo who's the to play with brazil at next month's world cup and cutter has denied the allegations. spanish prosecutors are seeking a 2 year prison term for the player measures. the cities unbeaten star to the
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premier league season has been ended by muhammad sala and liverpool. english champions were at anfield as they tried to keep the pressure on the leaders arsenal, and said he thought they had the lead through full vote. and after the break, only for it to be ruled out, when via our found erling, holland fouled verbena. liverpool stepped up, pressure and sell out. got the break through 14 minutes from time. tensions boiled over late on with liverpool boss you've been flop sent to the stands for arguing with the officials. ultimately, it was the side that took all 3 points from sunday's league game. it's just that thirdly, when of the season and moves them to 8th. but it turns out that our to city is disallowed, girl, their manager, pet quality, early had coins thrown at him by some of the liverpool fans. the vul says it will hand out lifetime bands to those fans who threw them next time. we will do it better. so didn't get me. they tried again, next year. i was going to try,
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i didn't get it. so they got it in the coach. you did all but not, not that i'm horrible. i'm sorry. i apologize for that. i have no idea about i was obviously not in in the stadium in that moment. probably. i didn't see him anymore after the game. did i don't i have to say, oh yeah, exactly. so i'm yeah. yeah, that was should happen. let one know of course not. i saw pep. no, of course not. arsenal had to contained with a 40 minute delay leave because of a power cut. it happened almost immediately after kickoff and affected the referees communication equipment as well as v or and the t v feed. when they did finally get back on the way arsenal went ahead with a great go from because soccer girl do you go to? oh, when get away a penalty in the 2nd half only for leads to blow. patrick bamford missing the spot
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kick, finished one mill to arsenal, who hold on to top spot on the table is not a coincidence. when a lady's, what did team shows a character he shows the press only shows the desire to play. that plays that were really strong. nasa says in algebra says a night in norway and then come to leads on when ball games the way it was done. big crates are there boys, and it shows a lot about him. meanwhile, that old transit, newcastle held manchester united to a gold straw joe linton had a great opportunity, but the home side had their chances to. rinaldo had a go rolled up for off site before attempting cheekily to school from the resulting from his youth yellow coat for his protests. and right at the end, marcus rash would miss the chance to make it for eric to nod team, but it was not to be. he sees that had chelsea 3 points above united in 4th after 2 or whenever aston villa mason mound, put the away side ahead early on after mistake by the defender and it was mounting
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school chelsea 2nd as well. this one, even more impressive chaplain, could there remain and beaten since graham potter took over his couch. it's not the corner. the opening game of crickets t 20 woke up in australia delivered a major upset by namibia. they pulled off a famous victory over the recently crowned asia cap champion sri lanka. and the millions mattered 1st school. 163 from the 20 overs. and in reply, sri lanka managed just 108 as tournament was originally scheduled for 2020. but the cobit 19 pandemic forced the postponement. in major league baseball, philadelphia have eliminated the defending champions, atlanta braves from the playoffs this year. houston are also through the charge of series, following a marathon game against seattle. geminus has the action it took an incredible 6 hours and 22 minutes to separate the astros and the mariners. c oh jeremy penny at school. the only run of the game which lasted 18 innings
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matching the longest ever game in the post season. i'm tired. i was a log in. the crowd was into the whole game and shout out to their fans in their team. you know, they put up a great fight. no, not one fair left the stadium. and that's pretty cool to see. philadelphia secure a spot in the next round. that impressive. 83 victory over atlanta, which included the 1st inside the park home run by a catcher in playoffs history. the phillies move into the national league championship series for the 1st time in 12 years. how tall it's their tough they're resilient are really talented. and, and, and really unselfish. it's great, very cooper, gosh, barrow. philadelphia will meet san diego in the next round, the padres, one, their series against the la dodgers at $31.00, booking as boston, the championship series for the 1st time in 24 years.
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and the cleveland guardians scored 3 runs in the final inning to beat the new york yankees game 3. they now lead the series to r o b o. geminus out there. for t i major champion, brooks kept it has secured the biggest payday of his golf career with a play of when i'm a love to her in saudi arabia. the american was up against close friend peter, you line amber run awful. the title which went to 3 extra holes that you line. it is bull from the sand, into the water. giving tickets to puts for the wind, kept a birdie to earn himself $4000000.00, and another $750000.00 for his teens. victory turned around his fortunes after a number of injury played seasonal. he can. bradley celebrating his 1st pga tour tightly for years. bradley went into the final round of those, those old championship in japan, one shot behind fellow american ricky fowler,
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who was also looking to resurrect his career. having not taste the victory since 2019. despite a couple of late bogus, the 2011 p j champion birdied 17 to give himself a too short cushion playing the last. he finished at 15 and the par one had a fowler and andrew putnam. bradley winning his 1st title on tour. and just under $2000000.00 in $5.00 money. yeah, that's a rep from the sports this fall today marry him. it's better you in london. all right, thanks very much peter. that's it for than he is al. but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more of the daisies for you to stay with us here shortly. ah ah
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