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oh, russian drone attacks kill at least for people in cave. i'm tall guys, energy infrastructure, across ukraine. ah, hello, i'm laura kyle. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. we are a country that families all promises and pays all debts, new case, new finance minister warns of more difficult decisions to come as he ditches nearly all the new prime ministers plans for the economy. this reverses of arson governments recognition of wish to reach limits the capital of israel. a foreign policy shift in australia is israeli embassy will remain in television and with the cattle 2022 world cup. just around the corner,
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we follow the tournament trophies tool of latin america. us says it well, hold russia accountable for war crimes. after it hit the cranes capsule with drains . at least 4 people were killed and 16 injured and strike strang wanting rush hour . one struck a residential building in downtown cave, that is accent people running for cover a week after russia unleashed as most widespread attacks against the country in months. madame james reports from keith ah. this strikes on ukraine's capital started early on the ground. people felt the explosions in the sky. they could see the attackers, one so called kamikaze drone approaches its target as keeps air defense systems
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attempt to shoot it down. rescue teams were quick to arrive in the ship and keep school district firefighters hosing down smoked ruins. as people who taken shelter emerged from underground, the target destroyed the whole infrastructure over ukraine, destroy infrastructure, omaha, hans, all their lives. people praising you, the window less people who do it result, electricity. they need. the russians want to make become intern couple proven our homes all and also the same type destroy the buildings. people's homes were destroyed behind me is the residential building that was damaged in the drone attack this morning. at 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 monkey which they were in their own. when's a blast started? we didn't go out and sousa staircases got all gone to the ground floor. he waited for alarm to be called of god. you are a lane on the floor, firefighters came and they used a leather to rescue us one by one reason ran to the shelter in that building. it was horrible. many hear worry about how quickly they can reach safety. calling a maya, there is no shelter around the closest in a 10 minutes round. from here, we decided to stay home. you might be riding on the street and the particles were to hurt you. then, as if on cue, the air raid sirens ring out again. oh, our wise 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 jim drama 0. keith.
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let's say a closer look at what these camer cassie drones that we used in that this attack or are less more unmanned aircraft that carry explain sense. and they're designed to hit behind enemy lines. and unlike traditional military drains, they're destroyed during the attack. mean they don't return to base kamikaze drains are also relatively cheap at around $20000.00 each compared to millions per unit for traditional j drain. hydro gastro has more on the u. s. government's reaction from washington. a u. s. state department spokesman says the so called suicide drones that hit keith monday morning or likely made any run. the state department says it's been warning since july that iran was planning to sell the drones to russia for use against ukraine. and that the u. s. has now determined the arrangement is in violation of a un resolution link to the 2015 iran nuclear deal. this resolution placed a weapons embargo on iran and while the ban on selling conventional weapons expired
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in 2020, the u. s. as there still remains a ban on iran selling advanced weaponry, like these groans, england were the 1st to say that this weapons trade is illegal. iranian denies making the drones that hit key if but the white house as that is untrue. and the white house also describes the drone attacks on residential keith as war crimes saying that russia must be held accountable. now, several e u foreign ministers have called for sanctions against iran, over the transfer a drones to russia. the u. s. has so far not gone as far. will ukrainians have gathered outside the iranian embassy and cave demanding terrans stopped selling drones to russia? they've accused iran in government supporting what they call terrorism. and said drone attacks were hitting civilian raw the military targets. iran is denying it sold drones to russia. i should news rom cool, blah. this morning. there was an attack by the russian federation on our country on
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the city of ki, renewed, the iranian drone hit, a residential building. as usual, russia cannot precisely hit what it says, it will hit. so citizens are suffering warfare. koreans have died because russia terrorizes our country with or meanwhile, 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. $100.00 in the 8th of those are ukranian women, including civilians and army personnel. in return, ukraine's freed 110 russians, citizens, and swap was supervised by the commissioner of human rights in the russian federation. at least 4 people have been killed and dozens injured. after a fighter jet crashed into a building in the russian city of yates, the russian defense ministry says the claims on a training flight when his engine caught fire. it is a 9 story restaurant to block, setting it on fire. and as the war continues in ukraine, nato has said its annual nuclear exercise will go ahead. forces from across nato,
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a taking part. the drills involve 14 countries and around 60 aircraft. they'll be conducting training flights over belgium, as well as the north sea and the u. k, dr. butler has more from paris, after nato defense ministers meeting in brussels against dalton. but 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 about using nuclear weapons. we've heard a lot for moscow about that. we know that the nato alliance says that it's taking those threat very seriously. indeed, it is watching 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,
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the us defense secretary lloyd austin, said, any nuclear strike by russia would receive 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 presidency. michael, michael, think almost contradict him. i know 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. now these, his new finance minister says he's reversing almost all of his predecessors
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proposals. the government you turn announced by jeremy hunt, comes up the consequence. time was fired last week. a lawyer, prime minister, less trust had been accused of running, scared for failing to address parliament and a bother reports. 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 her statement on reply. rebecca, during the current economic situation is to speak. with apologies, with apologies, she needed the opposition and the house, the piano is detained on it and i didn't know why don't you question scared of our own shadow. the lady is 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
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almost all the tax measures announced in the growth hand 3 weeks ago that have not been legislated for in parliament. so i've decided that the basic rate of income tax will remain at 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 to 6 months. well, the jury zelma liz toss, fired her finance minister, cause he quoting last friday and the joint project church in growth. boy, tax cuts,
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funded by massive borrowing, has effectively been ditched behind the scenes in westminster. many conservative politicians are rotting to find a unity figure to replace least trust and revise the party standing with the public . but it's far from clear whether they can avoid further turmoil, or in fact an early general election. nadine bob al jazeera london in bedford is the leader of the scottish national party and the british parliament. and he thinks the government has no economic credibility and should call an election. what's been referred to as cross nomics 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 is no longer there. but let's not forget that the damage that this has caused these unfunded tax cuts ended up with the financial crisis will run on the pound with the bank of england having to step in and buy bonds to stop pension funds, crushing. but ultimately,
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what it does mean is that millions of people that will be re negotiating the mortgages are facing sharply higher rates. what's been estimated by the resolution foundation is people paying thousands pounds more and mortgage costs. and the blame for this lies with the prime minister. she needs success the responsibility of the kiosk that she has gauze and quite frankly, to night. i think what the british public one is to see that this government is calling time on itself. there ought to be an election that opportunity to send those that have been responsible for this me. him out of office australia has reversed its recognition of west jerusalem. as the capital of israel is prime minister, penny wong said the city status must be decided through peace talks between israeli and palestinians. radio initially made the recognition under former prime minister scott morrison in 2018. we will not waver in our support of those his rather than the jewish committed in australia. we are equally unwavering in our support of the palestinian people, including in the provision of whom
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a humanitarian support. i would say that mr. morrison's decision to play politics, and it was no more than that because of course, we all know where the embassy remained at resulted in australia's shifting position . i know that this has caused conflict and distress and concern in parts of these drowning community. and to day the government seeks to resolve their sara clark as an brisbin with more well, this was an election promise that was made by the opposition during the election campaign. of course, the federal government and now the newly elected at the opening, the government has confirmed that the government would no longer recognize wish to receive them as the right of capital. now, a monday evening, interestingly enough, the foreign minister penny one was denying. this was the case and that was simply because it was the head of the cabinet meeting which happened on tuesday. cabinet has now given that the all clear. now in a press conference in australia, the form is pretty long said. the strategy is committed to a 2 state solution in which is well and
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a future palestinian state would co exist. she said this will be done in peace and security and internationally recognized borders. she also noted and having a bit of a hit at the, the former government, and in particular the former prime minister got martin that they would not support his position or any approach that undermine the current policy. so in the press conference, she also noted that the final status of the capital should not be determined until apiece to go to actions with the palestinians were fine laws. penny was also quick to clarify and note her support at 40 israel, the jewish community. she said that i have the government under at the albany. he has equally unripe unwavering supporters of the palestinian people. won't scribe the decision by scott morrison back in 2018 as cynical risky and a and a political decision one to try and we know over budget and a key. see the key, blue ribbon said not as went ahead of last year election. so should also not will,
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this is election i should say. now, should also note that malaysia was highly critical of got more in decision at the time back in 2018. he described it as a humiliation of the palestinian people and the quest for homeland. but of course, and not surprisingly, donald trump, he applauded us and said it's a step in the right direction and a recognition of reality. so we can confirm the strategy. now, oper, cabinet meeting. not surprised, but the reversal of made by the previous government that the federal government would no longer recognize west jerusalem as to use rally capital. and i had her on out to sara you. and of course, from rapid action falls in haiti to a verse, a humanitarian catastrophe. and kenya launch is a security operation following the killing of at least 11 people by arms, thieves. ah,
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hello, there is a hot and cold divide across north america at the moment. we've seen some exceptional warmth coming in to the north west of the u. s. and eastern areas of 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 cool sound, but temperatures will be picking up here. certainly across central areas of canada . look at winnipeg, they're much of the wet and windy, where that 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 warm up. my says, i said it wasn't central air. is that 3 day for winnepeg showing we've got
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a rise about nearly 10 degrees into thursday and lots of want to be found in the south of the u. s. a lot of the wet weather pushes its way for the south across florida. and as we move to central america, you can see that band of rain edging down across the bahamas with the heaviest fall to come for coastal areas of mexico. ah, a society's progress is dependent on the quality of its experts. we need more and find out professionals. i top priority is to more to waive a new generation to study, find new teaching methods or infuse tie students to become the agents of change, taking them out to the classroom, to solve problems in their local communities. ready level education, inspiring science, toiler on colleges you ah
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ah, again, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories this hour? 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 after russia unleashes most widespread strikes across the country and mumps air forces from across nato. a taking part of the alliance is annual nuclear exercise. drills involved 14 countries around 60 aircraft. they'll be conducting training flights over belgium as well as the north sea, and the u. k. and the u. k is near finance minister says he's reversing almost all of his predecessors proposals. jeremy hunt amounts to raft of you turns on. last
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month's controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back and energy support scheme. u. s. midterm elections are less than a month away and the candidates vying for one of our highest senate seats. i've taken part in a televised debate, ohio, a key battleground state is set to be a tight contest. the seed has been held by republicans since 1999 republican j. d vance, and democrat, tim ryan, and now neck and neck. in the poles. shepherd tansy has more on the issues that dominated the debate in youngstown, ohio. we have j. the vans the republican candidate accusing ryan of being a political. the lead test is 20 years in washington with nothing to show, but not least, the appalling state of the economy and the inflation that the u. s. and the countries but the, the, the particular places that the u. s. is suffering right now. meanwhile, we have run, tim, run then saying that j
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d vans is simply an extremist and the run was representing the exhausted majority. we've had enough of extreme as of donald trump and those on the far right to be of the republican party. and particularly always drawing attention to an incident which is become rather notorious. now, just in the last few weeks, donald trump came sensibly to endorse j. d events, but actually rather humiliated j d bombs by saying on stage. jade events will just the equipment what, what do you said with jamie about it's going to suck up to me and do anything. and i say pretty so desperate for, for my vote was not effect the actual weight was a bit more fruit. and then jade events just meekly went on stage and shook hands that we had, we had run the same look. i mean, you can't stand up to your leaders. how can you stand up to people in washington and, and support and fight for high ends interest. they'll eat you up like a chew toy. he said in one of the memorable lines from the debate. and in addition, ryan is trying to prevent present violence as an extremist on abortion,
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and that's been the key driver of a resurgence of the democratic hopes in these mid term with actions they should not be competitive, right? especially in a state like an ohio, which is a republican st. sweden's parliament has back sent a right moderate party leader of kristen as the new prime minister. the 3 party coalition that chose him includes the far right anti immigration, sweden. democrats, party broke as agreed to adopt tougher court border controls and criminal sentencing, opposition figures, se xenophobic nationalist now have control of the government. thousands of people have protested cap, so hate of haiti as the united nations discussed measures to address the country's diet security crisis. us has proposed them to send international trade sams, the haitian government asked the merch assistance, and that mask esther james bass reports. ah, rochester's in the haitian capital quota prince angry at the idea that foreign
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troops could once again be deployed to their country. in the sacrament for my husband, we are making president biden. remember the promise he made when he knelt in front of the haitian community in the united states. he asked them to vote for him so that the situation in haiti would change, but they did not vote for him to have a president who was assassinated. haiti has a troubled history, but the situation has rarely been as grave as this. it's a place crippled by violence and disease. color is spreading more than 20 people have died. many more of contracted the disease. there is an economic food and fuel crisis to the un says 19000 people in the capital are living in famine conditions. there are shortages of fresh water, some hospitals are preparing to close the main fuel depos blockaded by armed gangs which roam the streets of the city. that's why the un secretary general says the only solution is a strike force made up of international troops and police. in the presence of
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consensus, we need an armed action to release the port and to allow for humanitarian cody ought to be established with the gang that's blockading the fuel. depos led by this man, jimmy shall say, known by his nickname, barbecue, who al jazeera filmed earlier in the year. he and other gang leaders could soon be subject to security council sanctions. the u. s. is drawing up to draft security council resolutions one to authorize an international force. the other to target gang leaders like shall say, he is directly responsible for the devastating fuel shortage that is crippling a country. by passing this resolution, we would take concrete actions to hold him and so many other violent criminals to account. there are still many unanswered questions. the u. s. is drawing up the 2 resolutions, one of which would create the international force,
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but would it contribute to it? and which other countries would do so. it's also not clear how other members of the security council will respond to this idea. already china and russia are expressing reservations. the view of the haitian people is also important, the protested, who place on the streets of porter prince. and exactly the same time the security council was meeting may prove sobering. for some, a number of people were carrying russian flags, as they protested, a new international intervention. they even brought a coffin, a symbol. they said, what will happen to foreign troops if they're deployed here. james bay's al jazeera at the united nations. 12 people have been shot dead and a bar in mexican 3 alans were injured in the attack in the central city of rapport . so on saturday, least the searching for the gunman is the 2nd mass shooting in the area. in less than a month. kenny has launched a security operation following the killing of at least 11 people in the north. they
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were ambushed by arm thieves. catherine sawyer, reports him to connor in northern kenya, not lower than b. mary. a kai was a community leader in north in kenya, but she was killed alongside to 10 other people, including police offices, 2 weeks ago they were pursuing armed bonded who had stolen livestock from to can a county by walk unnumbered and outgunned. she tried to get help, but bled to death from han, gunshot wounds showed up in their de here, but she lost strength because of lack of water because only they really leave the water in that area. so i to talk among hard in communities that border conflict areas are not new in this part of the country. this is a village that was set up. we then people here say they left because of security problems. villages that we've been talking to say they have no food and they still
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don't feel safe. lyla, did the family say they lost everything. when bonded to talk to their home momma when only no one is protecting us. sometimes when there is a big attack, we see police, but by that time our animals have already been taken. we are on our own wards, the gutter will mere thought be up and done in another village. this man tells us how cattle thieves stool. hundreds of goats, sheep, and camels. they tried to give chase, but they only heard crude weapons. cattle rustling is a lucrative trade that overlaps into ethnic conflicts, competition for what i and pasture, easily accessible, arms and, and exploited. natural resources have made things worse. we are fighting a political will. we are fighting a war, dug some big men over de skunky. did we want to control sauces? take the on as it is on his political, instigated and by some good,
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good people thus already ruled, but they really want to pursue more resources. back at the village, young men take turns to patrol their neighborhood. they say they want to keep everyone safe and ensure the few animals left behind during the last st are in stolen as while catherine saw all jazeera shakana, nothin kenya, authorities in nigeria struggling to get relief supplies to hundreds of thousands of people. des, space by severe floods on 600 people have died and 1300000 people have been displaced by the worst floods. the country has seen an a decade, some flood waters and not expected to recede until the end of november. at least 3 people have died in venezuela after a river burst its bank, sending torrance of muddy water through a town and sweeping away cause. mudslide happened in the town of l castaneda in northern iraq was state last week's 50. 6 people in the same region were killed in
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floods and a landslide. as the castle twice tries to wells cut draws near the prize tournament trophy continues as well as tor. currently, the trophy is in mexico to kick off a toll of latin america and an amazed co correspondent manual rap hello reports. fans pretty excited. the paint job on this air bus a 320 leads. little doubt over what's on board. oh, it's the world cup trophy, arriving in mexico city, villa premier, i recently started. okay. this is the 1st them history. the word copy so close to mexico and the cds most popular. i mean by that. oh, for mexican football fans, it's not just the world cup trophy that's arrived. it's world cup fever like brains out nobody here but vic bang for the experience has been perfect. i
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love football and watching all these families come together. just to see, the trophy has been amazing what it was while on o. mexico is only a 1st stop in the trophies tour of latin america. the next stops include brazil, uruguay, argentina, ecuador, and costa rica. the 2022 world cup trophy tour will for the 1st time include a visit to all 32 qualifying nations, giving more fans of the beautiful game, a chance to see this iconic trophy in person. ah. the world cup trophy tour will stop in a total of $51.00 countries and territories. finishing its run in doha, qatar just before the greatest tournament on earth kicks off on november 20th monroe and apple al jazeera mexico city. and you can sign up for all the.

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