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a wave of russian cannon causing drone attacks, kill that nice for people and kids, and targets energy infrastructure across ukraine. ah, hello there understands the attain. this is out there at ly, from donna also coming up. we are a country that funds are promises and pays all debts. you guys knew finance minister, one of the difficult decisions to compensate ditches a controversial economic plan announced just weeks ago. it's been 5 years since i fell, was defeated and rock of the people. they say they're still living among the with and the fight to stamp out child marriages will have the latest on a pain to help don little girls in india.
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ah, now the u. s. says it will hold russia accountable for war crimes. after it hit ukraine's capital with trains, at least 4 people were killed and 16 injured and strikes during warning rush hour. one struck a residential building and downtown cave. the attack sent people running for cover a week after russia unleashed it's most widespread attacks against the country mobs, mom and john, jim reports now from keith. ah, this strikes on ukraine's capital started early on the ground. people felt the explosions ah, in the sky. they could see the attackers, one so called kamikaze drone approaches its target, as keeps air defense systems attempt to shoot it down. rescue teams were quick to
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arrive in the chef chant, keep school, district, firefighters hosing down smoked ruins. as people who taken shelter emerged from underground, the target destroyed the whole infrastructure of ukraine, destroy infrastructure, omaha hotel, the live people freezing you, the window less people who do it resolved, electricity. they need the rational want to make, become inter couple programmer on thought. and all thought the same that destroy the buildings people's homes were destroyed behind me is the residential building that was damaged in the drone attack this morning. now, this neighborhood also has important infrastructure sites in it and was hit by russian missiles last week. air raid sirens may have stopped sounding the local officials say, residents should still avoid the area for now, many injured people like this woman were rescued. but others, including
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a pregnant woman, her husband, were killed the magic which they were in their own. lindsay blood started. we didn't go out and seizes staircases, got all gone to the ground floor. he waited for alarm to be called of god who are laying on the floor book firefighters game and say use a leather to rescue us one by one of these and run to the shelter in that building . it was horrible. many here worry about how quickly they can reach safety colon, am i? there is no shelter around the closest in a 10 minute strand. from here we decided to stay home. you might be riding on the street and a particle, so it's hard to you. then as if on cue, the air raid sirens ring out again. oh, our flesh should probably go to the shelter because this is their target. people's constant concern. now, if and when this area may be targeted again, ma'am a jim, jim aj is either keith. let's take a closer look at these chemicals,
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the drones that we used in this attack, this small unmanned aircraft that kerry explosive, they're designed to hit behind enemy lines. and unlike traditional military drones, they've destroyed during the attack, meaning they don't return to base chemicals during the also relatively cheap around $20000.00 each compared to millions per unit for a traditional drain. well, let's bring in richard bytes. he's a defense, i'm less than also a security expert at wiki strike, global consultants. he joins us now from washington, d. c. richard, $20000.00, pedro and also canada. when we talk about sort of these and the fact that the single years, how large is moscow drone arsenal. much of it, i believe it's coming from around this is a going to be a major problem going forward. the russia kind of work to buy many of the ground, probably as many as the ran can provide given the high oil and gas revenue. russia
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is receiving by way of comparison. drawn that the iranians shot down a few years ago that belong to the us cost almost $200000000.00. so these are just 20000 engage there. it's not going to be a problem for russia to, to be able to buy what is many that can get from iran. well, they are very effective. it seems when it comes to civilian targets. i think just over a week ago, prison appointed a new general said a sort of weekend to lead the war effort in new ukraine. i understand he particularly has a reputation for being ruthless. so is this part of his new strategy? now i think we've seen the us throughout the russian campaign that they've been using after the 1st few days. wonder attempt to just seize power through a qu, demand of seizing the capital failed day. been using a variety of miss files and bomb than other projectiles. to attack
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ukrainian targets, sometimes military, sometimes to lee and infrastructure. they have apparently run through a lot of their stock piles of high precision net files from ships so war plain. and so have been the line a lot on either unguided system that they got from the soviet union. or now they have a new supplement to their, their long range buyers which are these drones, which as you correctly described are basically like missiles. they fly off, loiter here to find a target, and then hit a ram, it hit it and destroy it with a small explosive device, but very effective. it's right on. it's close to the targets. and so these are, i think, rational, just use these been using b, it's miss how's previous life?
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ukraine has kinda causing drones to switch blades from the u. s. black hornets from the u. k. how have they been using them? yes, ukraine has been getting hundreds of d's, but they're primarily designed for battlefield news. so ukraine has been sending them over the russian lines and then having them strike sometimes commanders. sometimes artillery sometimes by just stickle centers, support ammunition, stocks and so on. and currently some of these are even in target inside russia. so what they've been using them is basically a form of our calorie test for the battle and they have been declining. it's important says ukraine has been getting better artillery t foods from the united states tonight, or another country. they're different from the way russia using them. they may be
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using these on the battlefield. but for now, what we're seeing is being used as her terror weapons or infrastructure destroying attacks on here than other major ukrainian teddy. while speaking of that pattern of attacks, given the size of these drones, i expect it's more difficult to defend against than is key of now having to rethink it's a different system. right. so. 1 the ukraine has been, had been struggling with air defense that throughout the campaign dates originally were dealing with russian war plains. and so we're asking you for no spies out. and then they started getting better surface to air missiles and supplemented by their own resources. and that's been forcing the right ration planes to avoid spine over ukrainian. aerospace does have had some success against smith file, so they may be been shooting down half perhaps more of the russian long range missiles being launched. but now you have these drones which are small,
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why irregularly conspired low? so this is the new layer of defense is ukranian for me now need to be able to get it have improvements on and that will solve primarily on nato countries to provide more effective defences. this has been a challenge i would add to nato forces as well. the us has been to have suffered some grown attacks simply from iran, in, from his forces in iraq and syria. and we've seen them very active in yemen and other battlefields as well. richard white's the defense and less and security expert at wiki, strong global consultancy. thank you for sharing your expertise with us here on out there. richard. thank you for us to me. heart. meanwhile, ukrainians have gathered outside the iranian embassy and cave demanding that terran stop selling these drones to russia. beg, here's the iranian government of supporting what they call terrorism. and say drone
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attacks are hitting the civilian rather than military targets. iran is denying that it's so drones to russia, renews rome grew up this morning. there was an attack by the russian federation of our country on the city of ki, remove. the iranian drone had a residential building. as usual, russia cannot precisely hit what it says it will hit. so citizens are suffering. koreans have died because russia terrorizes our country with google. i mean mal russia and ukraine have conducted the biggest prisoner exchange of the war so far. a total of $218.00 detainees have been released by the 2 countries. $108.00 of those are ukranian women, including civilians and army personnel, and return ukraine freed, $110.00 russian citizens. the swap was supervised by the commission of human rights and the russian federation of air forces from across nato are taking part in the alliances annual nuclear exercise. the drills involve 14 countries and around 60 aircraft. they'll be conducting training flights, have a belgium,
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as well as the north sea, and the u. came. natasha. butler has worn out from paris after nato defense ministers meeting in brussels installed. and bird though, said that nato would certainly not cancel these exercises this year. and in fact, it would not be a good thing to do. so it would send the wrong message. he said to moscow at this particular different difficult time when russia has been stepping off its rhetoric when it comes to a threat to about using nuclear weapons. we've heard a lot for moscow about that. we know that the nato lion says that it's taking those threat very seriously. indeed, it is working them closely at this point. the line says that it really feels a threat some more about trying to deter western powers from taking part in this conflict. but there's less, as i said, being looked at very seriously. in fact, the us defense secretary lloyd austin, said, any nuclear strike by russia would receive
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a response from ukraine's allies. he didn't exactly say what it would be that it would be a physical response. we then heard a little bit later from the french president tomorrow, mike, oh think there's almost contradict minute micro saying that the allies would not use a nuclear weapon against any nuclear strike by russia, but he wasn't totally clear about exactly what would happen. nevertheless, it's important to note that france is not part of the operation. steadfast noon is not part of these exercises. even though france is one of the 3 nuclear powers in the lines along with the u. s. and the u. k. but fraud is not part of nato nuclear deterrent. tiny group. i'm moving on and you can, new finance minister says he's reversing. almost all of his previous s's proposals . the government, utah announced by jeremy hummed, comes off the, his predecessor was fired last week. the prime minister lives truss had been accused of running scared for failing to address parliament and even bother reports
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. no, she's fighting for her political survival. but let's trust wasn't in parliament on monday, as the opposition was granted an urgent question to ask the prime minister to make a statement on reply. rebecca, during the current economic situation is to speak. with apologies, with apologies, he needed the opposition and the house, the piano is detained on it and this why going away? don't you in question scared of our own shadow. the ladies not returning. ah, trust was there later on to hear her new finance minister give more detail on a huge change in direction. the prime minister and i agreed yesterday to reverse almost all the tax measures announced in the growth and 3 weeks ago that have not been legislated for in parliament. so i have decided that the basic rate of income
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tax will remain 20 percent and it will do so indefinitely until economic circumstances allow for it to be cut. taken together with the decision not to cut corporation tax and restoring the talk rate of income tax. the measures i've announced to day will raise around $32000000000.00 pounds every year. hans also announced the government's move to cap energy bills will only last 6 months. instead of 2 years with a review, next april, this leaves a prime minister clinging on to the job. she only took up last month. after weeks of negative reaction to her, many budget with mortgage rate rises for millions of people. she may have bought herself some time. mark is like what they're hearing, whether or not this is good for the economy in the next 3 to 6 months. well, the jury is elma less trust fired her finance minister quasi quoting last friday. and that joint project chasing growth by a tax cuts funded by massive borrowing, has effectively been ditched behind the scenes in westminster. many conservative
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politicians are rushing to find a unity figure to replace lease trust and revise the policy standing with the public. but it's far from clear whether they can avoid further turmoil, or in fact, early general action that involve outages, era london, or in black hood is the leader of the scottish national palsy and the british parliament. he thinks the government has no economic credibility and should call and election. what's been referred to as cross enormous has been crushed, has been put into the bid and everything that the trust government brought forward with that financial statement a few weeks ago was no longer there. but let's not forget that the damage that this has cause, these unfunded tax cuts ended up with a financial crisis with a run in the pony with the bank of england having to step in and buy bonds to stop pension funds, crushing. but ultimately, what it does mean is that millions of people that will be renegotiating the mortgages are facing sharply higher rates. what's been estimated by the resolution foundation as people paying thousands pounds,
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vor and mortgage costs. and the blame for this lies with the prime minister. she needs to accept the responsibility of the chaos that she has guards. and quite frankly, tonight, i think what the british public want is to see that this government is calling tell you one itself that ought to be an election that i'm not for trinity to send doors that have been responsible for those me him out of office. while still a had here on al jazeera stranded and cut off from help nigerian authorities say they're having trouble getting aid to flood victims. an argentinian celebrate the legacy, a former president, one domingo of her own, and his push for wife is right. ah hello, there is a hot and cold divide across north america at the moment. we've seen some exceptional warmth coming into the north west of the u. s. and eastern areas of
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canada with temperatures in places like calgary. well above the average. it's similar story for seattle. now we will see things cool down slightly for british columbia as that wet and windy system pulls its way further east. but along that west coast, lots of sunshine, fine enjoy. whether to be found stretching down to the desert southwest for the worst of the weather, we have to have further east east of the rockies and seems somewhat of a cooled sound, but temperatures will be picking up here. certainly across central areas of canada . look at winnipeg, they're much of the wet and when you have it can be found further east of this snow pulling across ontario, edging towards quebec. and a lot of that where, where the will, it will pull away from the east coast of the u. s. but it does start to my says, i said across from central areas that 3 day for winnipeg showing we've got a rise of about nearly 10 degrees into thursday and lots of wants to be found in the south of the us. a lot of the wet weather pushes its way for the south across florida. and as we move to central america,
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you can see that band of rain edging down across the bahamas with the heaviest falls to come for coastal areas of mexico. ah. the, the weight for the world cup is meily over, as the main event gets closer out just here i see 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 here in can cut out cope with the pressures of hosting with australia, make the most of squeezing through the playlist, or will it be south korea, japan, saudi arabia or iran. we progress for this. the world cup count out on it, jesse, you know, lou
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ah, hello there. i'm this dorothy tate and her home. let's remind you about top stories here in the south. at least 4 people have been killed and 16 injured and drone strikes in ukraine's capital. the early morning attack sent people running for cover a week off to russia, unleashed its most widespread strikes against the country and months in while air forces from across ne, so on taking part in the alliances annual nuclear exercise. the drills involve 14 countries around 60 aircraft. they'll be conducting training flights over belgium as well as the c and the u. k. u k, as new finance minister says he's reversing almost all of his predecessors proposals. jeremy hunt announced a raft of utahns on last month, controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back and energy support ski. now there are reports that each european government troops have captured the city of sheree,
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which is one of t rise largest. it comes shortly after the government announced its trying to take control of airports and other critical infrastructure in the northern region, from the to gray people's liberation front. the african union has called for an immediate cease fire after an escalation there and the violence peace talks are scheduled to take place for la forgot last week, failed to happen. while you and chief antonia gutierrez, said the violins in 8th europe yet has reached alarming levels. the situation, the need to appear is speedily out of control. violence and destruction averaged alarming levels. the social fabric is being ripped apart. or still it is in the 3rd grade region of it, your peer must and know including the media with that all and these engagement video 3 and armed forces from it your peer there is no military solution. how authority is in nigeria are struggling to get relief supplies to hundreds of
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thousands of people displaced by severe floods. more than 600 people have died. 1.3000000 people have been displaced by the west france. the country has seen in a decade, some flood waters are not expected to recede until the end of november. i'm an address has worn out from, again, aguilar in southern nigeria. this is the main feature you know, go on, but what do you see behind me? i can use and cause apply these waterways now. not roads anymore. simply because the streets getting flooded by the day and it's getting worse and worse resident say the water level has risen to this much over the past few days. and the bad news is it will continue to do so as water cascade upstream into the delta before they reach the atlantic ocean. now weather wise, it's been raining for days in, you know, go on other parts of bio state and fix it to continue like that until the end of
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november this year. and then again, the level of destructions we've seen overhead when we were flying into and the goal was so much that authorities are having difficult just dealing with this problem. we understand that i've, i've 700000 people have been displaced from 300 settlement. then i didn't government whatever necessary, whatever necessary should be done. tell victims of this particular disaster, biased it unfortunately, that's what not what we've, we are seeing on the ground. people are different conditions getting worse and worse, and that is not the only problem. the biggest problem will be when the waters recede or when they increase before they receive well, officials a warning of disease is breaking out cholera, malaria, and other infectious diseases i expected to be on the increase over the next few months also. so that's the situation currently in by also states and people are desperate. we've seen people coming from the creek in wooden boats with few
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positions trying to access a higher ground, any high level of do, why they can settle down until the flood we're seen. and at least 3 people have died in venezuela after a river best its bank stair, sending torrents of muddy water through a town sweeping away cause the months lie. it happened in the town of l. casanya and more than argos space. last week, 56 people in the same region were killed in floods and other lands. lions. how gentlemen have gathered in one of the areas to mark what's known as loyalty day and says, celebration of parent isn't the ideology of former president one domingo parents who 1st came to power in 1943 parents and champions the rights of wackos trees were has more now from one area, thousands of thousands of people that are gathering you remember the memo, rated loyalty base. remember when one went on back in 95 was to be paid and
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thousands of people with me. so let me tell you a little bit about what we're seeing here, their neighbor, you with important workers, among many others that all of them i have been able to talk very briefly concerned about the economic situation in argentina right now, let's not forget what's happening here. there's around 7 percent inflation rate every month, expected inflation hit beer around 100 percent in different exchange rate control. 8. why don't we talk about what's happening in that country? and there's a big difference in, on how to find a solution to what happened here. big differences between resident amendment was also from the barony party and he'd fight rested on a former president. christina fernandez, that person, or i'd rather not have been trying to find a way out of our didn't the next friday had been trying to negotiate with boring
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credited to reach that agreement with the international monetary fund. was christina hernandez, the 1st i have been very, very critical about that agreement with lots of uncertainty, movie argent, pinion population. i'm not worried about what the way, what the way out of the current situation that's now than 5 years since the ongoing i saw was defeated in rocca in northern siri and the city served as it space. but even with the fight has gone, people that are still living in ruins. they have limited electricity, water, and access to education or medical services. i said back asthma, ice and fight to celebrate their capture of rocca in 2014. they no longer hear what the destruction left after the battle to force them out still remains us fact kurdish fighters fought st battles. he dislodged the militants and the us code out hundreds of air strikes on the city. the syrian
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democratic forces now controlled rocca, i'm to see you on in our journey. for 5 years, we lived in a desperate situation with lack of good water or bread, but my family has 9 people, no services, provided. they give 13 pieces of bread to 6 people and they make you suffer to get enough bread for your family. last time they told me if i didn't like it, go make a complaint. we can't help you. oh, many here are concerned about the state of the roads with winter fast approaching there worried there may be cut off in an emergency. as a little while ago, seattle was down at work because of the bad roads. if you are sick, the taxi will drop. you away from your house and they do not enter these bad streets and our street is considered one of the better ones. one of our hopes is that the streets be fixed in case an ambulance wants to enter. electricity supplies are limited here and those who can afford them use generators. another cell we depend on the generators. the normal electricity comes through a few hours
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a day. the generators cost the civilians too much. there is no follow up from the municipality for the destroyed embalmed buildings. to remove the rubble permanently . the battle to defeat ices was just a start of a struggle for people here. and for those who remain the lack of reconstruction, how an education means it hasn't ended. i said, beg, i'll 0. now tens of thousands of women and girls in india have held protests against child marriage. the one says india has the most child brian, in the wild, alexander bias reports. ah, they gathered in 10000 villages across 500 districts in nearly every state calling for an end to child marriage in india. every girl has a right to live and grow, nor wants you force it girl to be a wife before hot thyme. wild child marriage is officially illegal in india,
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nearly one and a half 1000000 girls under the age of 18. get married in the country every year. akash is 16 or head. okay. and fighting for her future. go alley me. sadness that my parents were making plans for my wedding. and the boy's family came to our house as well. but i told them i didn't want to get married so young and that i wanted to study. instead, indian authorities say an average of $34.00 girls were kidnapped each day last year to be forced into marriage. and they, the situation was made worse by the pandemic. the government attempting to stop the practice because it's pushing legislation to raise the legal marriage age to $21.00 . it is the government to do to ensure that young girls have a pop of education or we're now ahead of them, especially higher education and employment. so are with the government, not addressing that, you know, the have a slogan saying,
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educate daughters and so on. but basically that is just a propaganda. nobel peace laureate kylar said the archie launched a campaign to highlight the problem. i always said that sustainable solutions to the problem is possible. only them, the victims survivors, their dig relieved. so victory davi was married when she was only 8 years old. ounce of golden weight, i tell every one that their kids should not make the same mistake. i did by getting married when i was young, but i like no matter if they get a job or not, people should educate their children. oh, tens of thousands of women and girls have joined this campaign and sworn avow to fight child marriage organizers. saint times have changed and what they call a social evil must be stamped out. and with growing numbers.
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