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wash and drone attack, still, at least for people in cave and target energy infrastructure across ukraine. ah, hello there, i'm laura kyle. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up. we own a country, it from all promises and pays hog debts. new case, new finance minister warns of more difficult decisions to come as he ditches nearly all the prime ministers plans for the economy. this reverses the morrison governments recognition of wish jerusalem is the capital of israel, australia and does as previous governments policy on israel saying his embassy will remain in tel aviv plus you keep talking about nancy pelosi if you want to run
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against nancy pelosi moved back to san francisco and run against nancy pelosi, you're running against me. weeks out from the u. s. midterm elections will be in one key stage where the battle lines are already being drawn. the us says it will hold russia accountable for war crimes. after it hit you cranes capital with drones. at least 4 people were killed and 16 injured and strikes during morning rush hour on monday. one struck a residential building in downtown cave. last attacks and people running for cover a week after rushes most widespread attacks against the country and mums. mom jam 2 reports from kate. ah. the strikes on ukraine's capital started early on the ground. people felt the explosions in the sky. they could see the attackers at 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 can keep ski, district firefighters hosing down smoked ruins. as people who taken shelter emerged from under ground, the target destroyed the whole infrastructure over your brain, destroy the infrastructure, omaha hotel. they are less people praising in the winder less people who do a dissolved electricity. they need the russians want to make, become inter catastrophic on top. and also the same time destroyed the building people's homes were destroyed behind me as the residential building that was damaged in the drone attack this morning. and 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 official, say, residents should still avoid the area for now. many injured people,
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like this woman were rescued. but others, including a pregnant woman, her husband, were killed magic which they were in the room. when the bluster started, we then go out and see the staircases got all gone to the ground floor. he waited for alarm to be called off. you are a lane on the floor, firefighters came and se used a letter to rescue us one by one of these and ran to the shelter in dead building. it was horrible. many here worry about how quickly they can reach safety. calling the maya, there is no shelter around the closest in a 10 minutes round. from here, we decided to stay home. you might be writing a contest, tweet, and a particle, so to hurt you. then, as if on cue, the air raid sirens ring out again. oh, our flies 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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so what are kamikaze drones while they're small unmanned aircraft that carry explosives are designed to hit behind emily enemy lines. and unlike traditional military drones, they're destroyed during the attack. kamikaze drones are also relatively cheap at around $20000.00 each. as compared to millions per unit for a traditional drain, ukraine has accused iran of selling the drones to moscow. but that's something iran denies. which advice as defense and listen, security expert, he says, rush as use of these drones can complicate so ukraine's security plans. this is a going to be a major problem going forward. russia kind of work to buy many of the brown, probably as many as the ran can provide. given the high oil and gas revenue, russia is receiving as by way of comparison,
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drawn that the iranians shot down a few years ago that belong to the us cost almost $200000000.00. so these are just $20000.00 each. there. it's not going to be a problem for russia to fail to buy what is many that can get from iran. ukraine has been getting 100 of the but they're primarily designed for battle field new. so ukraine has been spending them over the russian lines and then having them strike sometimes commander, sometimes artillery sometimes by just stickle centers, support ammunition, stock, 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 killer rate court. the battle and they have been declining is
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important, says ukraine is getting better artillery pieces from the united states tonight or another country. they're different from the way rushes using them. they rush may be 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 and ukrainian steady on the war continues. and ukraine, nato has said its annual nuclear exercises will go ahead. forces from across the alliance, taking part drills in both 14 countries and around 60 aircraft will be conducting training flights over belgium, as well as the north sea. and the u. k. dash butler has more from paris at a nato defense ministers meeting in brussels. yes, dalton berg 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 he would send the wrong message. he said to moscow at this
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particularly difficult time, or when russia has been stepping off its rhetoric when it comes to a threats about using nuclear weapons. or we've heard a lot for moscow about that. we know that the nato alliance says that it's taking those threats very seriously. indeed, it is watching them closely at this point. the line says that it really feels, those threats are more about trying to deter western powers from taking part in this conflict. but nevertheless, as i said, being looked at a very seriously, in fact, 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 said. it would be a physical response. we then heard a little bit later from the french president, a manual magazine does almost contradict that in man or micro saying that a, that 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,
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it's important to note that france is not part over operation. steadfast noon is not part of these exercises. i, even though france is one of the 3 nuclear powers in the alliance, along with the u. s. and the u. k, but frauds is not part of nato's nuclear deterrent planning. group. the u. k. is new finance minister says he's reversing. almost all of his predecessors proposals . the government you turn announced by jeremy hunt, comes after quasi quatrain was fired last week. early a prime minister list ross has been accused, had been accused of running, scared for failing to address parliament. let him barbara reports. i know 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 reflection. rebecca, during the current economic situation is to speak.
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with apologies. she needed the acquisition on the house. the piano is detained on it, and this pointing away. don't you 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 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
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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's alma 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 being ditched behind the scenes in westminster. many conservative politicians are rotting to find a unity figure to replace list 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 barbara al jazeera london australia has reversed its recognition of west jerusalem. as the capital of israel is foreign minister,
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penny wong said the cities de shouldn't state as must be decided through peace talks between israelis and palestinians. australia initially made the recognition under former prime minister scott morrison in 2018. we will not waver in our support or oppose his route and the jewish community in australia. we are equally unwavering in our support of the palestinian people, including in the provision of whom 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 resulted in australia shifting position. i know that this has caused conflict and distress and concern in parts of these training community. and today 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 of the government has confirmed that the government would no longer recognize wish to receive them as
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the rounded 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 a future palestinian state would co exist. she said this will be done in peace and security and internationally recognized gordon's. 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 finalized. what was also quick to clarify and note her support at forties round the jewish community. she said that i have the government under at the albany. he has equally unripe unwavering
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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, this is election i should say. now, should also note that malaysia was highly critical of scott morrison's 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. i'm 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. so i had her on out, is there a stranded and cut off from help? my journal authorities say they're having trouble getting aid to flood victims. and
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the fever woke up is on its way to cassandra. it's taking a world tour 1st. we'll track it down in mexico. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with anyways, high there, we'll have a look at africa in a moment. the 1st the middle east and levant, down in the south. it's looking largely clear temperatures here, sitting at the average or slightly above is looking cooler and more unsettled. however, across more northern areas got a wintry mix blowing across afghanistan, western areas of iran and turkmenistan rain as well gathering around the caspian sea. and you can see it snaking back through to, to a kia some of those wind kicking in across eastern areas of the mediterranean. we are like in the summer that rain pull across event in the days to come. it's also
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going to affect parts of egypt. the winds picking up pulling some of those showers further down south that was we head across to north africa. we got wind warnings out for libya from that disturbance in the mediterranean. some of those showers touching into coastal areas of to nicea as well before the wet weather. we have to head further south of us to that central band, but some welcome showers, affecting somalia, some of that rain pulling in here. but the heavy falls still to be found to the west, the likes of cameroon, as well as gabon, touching down into angola as well. namibia seen some of that rain and some welcome wet weather to the south of botswana, but the temperatures will be picking up once again. 4 hubbard on it as well as johannesburg, 26 degrees on wednesday to with sponsored by catch all day ways. frank assessments, if the united states chile, so if you're running a good program, was there to build a nuclear weapon. they would find the deal by informed opinions. i believe that
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armenia and other virginia should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles we'll take in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah ah. again, you're watching out is there as reminder of our top stories this hour? you case me? finance minister says he's reversing. almost all of his predecessors proposals. jeremy hunt announced the raft of you turns on last. once controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back an energy support scheme. at least 4
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people have been killed in 16 injured and drone strikes and ukraine's capital. the early morning attack on monday and people running for cover a week off to russia on least it's most widespread strikes against the country in months. and apple says from across nato, a taking part in the alliance is annual nuclear exercises. the drills involved 14 countries and around 60 aircraft. i'll be conducting training flights over belgium as well as the north sea. and the u. k. democratic party in the us is hoping to keep control of the senate and midterm elections in 3 weeks time. key to their plans is the state of ohio, where surprisingly competitive race is underway. she upper tansy has this report. donald trump became president in 2016 in large part thanks to voters in the u. s. rust belt. states like higher cities like youngstown, which never recovered from the decline of the feeling history. ohio voted for trump
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again in 2020 by some a points high inflation is being felt particularly harshly here. and so in a midterm election, overshadowed by an unpopular president and limping economy, it shouldn't be place you have to pose show republican j. devens tied with democrat, tim ryan clearly feels that balances tasteless. the trump is a liability. he's made much of ounce shaking from hand immediately after the for president said, this j d is kissing my ass. you have to have the courage to take on your own leaders. these leaders in d. c also will they will, they will eat you up like a chew toy. in addition, run on the democrats hope that republican overreach on abortion restrictions may help bring democrats to oppose sounds as though back yourselves on the issue. you know, says he doesn't support a total ban, but he has used the example of a 10 year old girl who was unable to get an abortion in the higher to pivot to immigration. that little girl was raped by an illegal immigrant and both the media
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and tim ryan need to be honest about the fact that she would never have been raised in the 1st place. if tim ryan had done his job on border security, and there is evidence that after the summer of outrage, the high race is reversing to tradition. ultimately, this may well be just a referendum on the party empower you. don't think about abortion on a daily basis. as you're going to buy food or purchase gasoline. you think about the economy on a day to day basis. it's a constant reminder and a negative commercial against the democrats here in the higher. there are several variables that may make this race less competitive than the democrats initially thought. not least of the posters here have consistently underestimated to support for donald trump. if the democrats do pick up or hire senate seat from the republicans, it would be a victory of national importance. if they lose, it won't change the sentence balance of power, but it will be yet another sign that the democratic party has lost the allegiance of working conservation as she ever times the al jazeera youngstown or higher. i
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said her son is a democratic political strategist. he says the debate took a direction that may have cost, but his kansas crucial support. both of the candidates focus not as much on the issues at hand, but more on each other's character and their associations. i don't know how many minds it really changed because again, it was hard to really figure out what candidates are for when both sides are really characterizing what the other associated with. you might not see. those voters who are energized, reflected in a lot of the pulling, one of the numbers you can take a look at is how many new registrant's after the supreme court decision, how many new people registered to vote, and an extraordinary number of young women registered to vote for the 1st time in faith like our high oh and sometimes very deeply read states. those people don't often show up in the poll. so that's kind of an unknown factor that may feel for the democrats this time around, back in the day. and he was actually famous for
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a book, they wrote vance called a hillbilly elegy. and around that time he had very critical words for down front, calling him america's hitler. and so to see him turn around now as, as he runs for senate with the republican nomination, sucking up to president trump, really the words that trump views were far more crude in public it is, it almost makes your head spin. so yes, he has been associated very closely with trump. he hasn't seem to really distance himself from trump during the debate. when asked if there is any position on trump that he disagreed with, he evaded the question and eventually when pressed said, well maybe he disagrees with some of trumps administrative appointments. so he is tied very closely to trump. sweden's parliament has back sent a right moderate party leader of kristen as a new prime minister. 3 party coalition that chose him includes the far right anti immigration, sweden, democrats, party. the block has agreed to adopt tougher border controls and criminal
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sentencing. opposition figures, se xenophobic nationalists now have control of the government authorities in nigeria as struggling to get relief supplies to hundreds of thousands of people. des, space by severe floods. more than 600 people have died. and 1300000 people have been displaced by the worst floods. the country has seen in a decade. some flood waters are not expected to recede until the end of november address has more from yet to go in southern nigeria. this is main street, you know, go on, but what do you see behind me can news and cause flies 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,
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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 november this year. and then again, the level of destruction we've seen overhead when we're flying into in a goal was so much that is having difficult just dealing with this problem. we understand that about 700000 people have been displaced from 300 settlements. then i didn't government whatever necessary, whatever necessary should be done to help victims of this particular disaster. bios us did unfortunately, that's what not what we were seeing on the ground. people 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, officially, a warning of disease is breaking out cholera, malaria, and other infectious diseases. i expect it to be on the increase over the next few
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months also. so that's a situation currently in by also states and people are desperate. we've seen people coming from the creek in wooden boats with few positions trying to access a higher growth anyhow. got a little do why they can settle down until the flood receive 12 people have been shot dead and a ball in mexico. 3 others were injured in the attack in the central city of paul paul to on saturday. police searching for the gunman is the 2nd mass shooting in the area in less than a month. thousands of people in argentina, a mark in the founding of one of the country's most powerful political parties. loyalty de celebrates the pronoun party, which supporters say has championed worker's rights to raise a po, reports every october, 17th, thousands of people march to the center of when a cited to celebrate the parent party and what they see as it's fight for social
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justice. now will every def, as the values of parent is m r, more important than ever it did on a roku. if it was, if you had a parent as him, is the only movement that privileges and gives rights to the most vulnerable in society, we have to be on the streets demanding inclusive politics and a government that is not only out for the rich. on october 17th, 1945, thousands of people took to the streets to demand the release of coronel one bombing or bid on who had been detained by members of the military. his wife evita organized the protest. the couple became some of argentine as most renowned political figures and less than a year later paid on was precedents. a decades later, the ponies party remains argentina's most powerful movement. there's big divisions when the parent party right now, the most significant one is the rift that exists between president america
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fernandez and his vice president, dan, former resident, christina fernandez. the kirschner dos division generate lot of uncertainty about which is the way house of the parents financial and economic crisis. money for a member quino works in a to his company. when a site is, he says there is no reason for anyone to be celebrating. one of the, i think the for fake, he filled out plato there making my work difficult aside from the economic situation. i cannot move around the city. the taurus i have to take to the airport will lose their flight and all because these people want to celebrate some thing that happened 45 years ago. i was in teenagers in the middle of economic crisis. inflation is close to 7 percent a month until now the government has been unable to find a solution. analysts say, the government right now is focused on stabilizing the economy ahead of next year's presidential election. this is particular the only objective right now is to not
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lose votes from the heart of the perone party, the around 35 percent. they have, they cannot improve the economic situation. there is no time that they don't have the elements and they don't want to practice open heart surgery to fix things. the parents party is struggling to maintain support at the economy deteriorate. but there are millions who continue to believe it is the way forward. in spite of the difficulties and an uncertain future that is i will just see that one side is at least 3 people have died in venezuela after a river bus. it bang, sending torrents of muddy water through a town and sleeping away cause the mud slide happened. in the town of l. costano in northern iraq was state last week 56 people in the same region, mac held in floods and a landslide. as the castle twice fence to wild cut draws near the prize tournament trophy continues as well. tor, currently it's in mexico to kick off
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a tool of latin america. and zombies correspondent, manual doppler reports fans. they're a pretty excited de paint job on this air bus. a 320 leaves little doubt over what's on board. 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 very going what the experience has been perfect. i love football and watching all these families come together just to see the trophy has been amazing and what been voluntary. oh, mexico is only a 1st stop in the trophies tour of latin america. the next stops include brazil,
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uruguay origin, tina 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. when rented apple al jazeera mexico city, shoreline can offer shahan carina to lacquer has one. this is krista just book a price that is dark fe comic novel. the 7 moons of molly are made, am, et cetera. and the height of shrank a civil war and tells the story of a murder photographer who investigates his own death.

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