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i wash and dry and attacks kill at least for people in cave and target energy infrastructure across to crane. ah. or kyle, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. this was, this is of arson, governments, recognition of waste. jerusalem is the capital of israel, australia. undaunted previous governments policy on israel saying is embassy will remain. and tel aviv class. we are a country that funds all promises and pays off debts on when you case new finance minister warns of more difficult decisions to come as he gets his, nearly all the prime minister plans for the economy. and with kathy 2022 wells comp, just around the corner,
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we follow the tournament trophies tool of latin america. for us says it will hold washer accountable for war crimes. after it hit ukraine's capital, the trains at least 4 people were killed in 16 inches in stripes during morning rush hour on monday, one struck a residential building in downtown cave that attacks and people running for cover a week after rush my widespread attacks against the country in months, madame james reports from cave, ah, the 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 different systems attempt to shoot it down. rescue teams were quick to
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arrive in the ship can keep ski, 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 haunt all their lives. people praising you, the window less people who do it result electricity. they need. the russians want to make become intern catastrophic. opt out and also the same type destroy the buildings. people's homes were destroyed behind me as the residents were building that was damaged in the drone attack this morning at this neighbourhood 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 a pregnant woman,
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her husband were killed emerging, which were in their own. when's a blast started? we don't go out. and sousa staircase has 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 dead building. it was horrible. many here worry about how quickly they can reach safety. not all on the 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 a particle so to hurt you. then, as if on cue, the air raid sirens ring out again. oh, our flight 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. so was our camera kazi drains were less small on that manned aircraft that
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kerry explosives are designed to hit behind enemy lines. and unlike traditional military drains at their destroyed drawing, the attack, kamikaze joins also relatively cheap ass around $20000.00 each compared to millions per unit for a traditional jane. ukraine has accused iran of selling the drains to moscow, but iran denies it. i said weiss is our defense analyst and security expert. he says, roches use of these drones complicates around security plans. this is a going to be a major problem going forward. 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 is receiving it by way of comparison. drawn that the iranians shot down
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a few years ago that belonged 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 a ran ukraine has been getting 100 of the but they're primarily designed for battle field. you. so ukraine has been spending them over the russian lines and then having them strike some times commander, sometimes artillery sometimes by just stickle centers, the core 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 killer rates at the court. the battle and they have been declining is important, says ukraine is getting better artillery pieces from the united states tonight or
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another country. they're different from the way russia using them. they russia 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 ukrainian said. a lot of the war continues in ukraine, nato has said its annual nuclear exercises will go ahead, forces from across the lines and taking pause. the drills involve 14 countries and around 60 aircraft. now be conducting training flights over belgium, as well as the north sea, and the u. k. dash about the have more from paris after nato defense ministers meeting in brussels in stoughton. 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
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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 for more about trying to deter western powers from taking part in this country prison. 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 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 manual. michael, i think that almost contradict dr. minute micro saying that the allies would not use a nuclear weapon against any nuclear strike by russia. pre 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
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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. at least 13 people have been killed more than a dozen injured after a fighter jet, crushed into a building and the russian city of yet the russian defense ministry said the plane was on a training flight when its engine caught fire. it is a 9 story residential block setting is on fire as well. this trailer has reversed its recognition of west jerusalem as the capital of israel. that's for a minister penny. one said the cities date as must be decided through peace talks between israelis and palestinians. australia initially made the recognition under former primers, the scott morrison in 2018. we will not waver in our support or oppose his route in the jewish community. in australia, we are equally unwavering in our support of the palestinian people,
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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. there are israel's foreign ministry has responded by summoning australia's ambassador, sir o'clock, is em 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 ethnic albany, the government has confirmed that the government would no longer recognize, wish to receive them as 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,
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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 we internationally recognized gordon's she also noted and having a bit of a hit at the, the former governments. 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 the piece to get the actions with the palestinians with bon lives, penny. what was also quick to clarify and note her support for the israel in 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 none of went ahead of last year election. so
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should also not going to see that, i should say now should also note that malaysia was highly critical of got my son'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 westerners l'm as he is rally capital. he okay, is new. finance minister says his reversing almost all of his predecessors proposals. a government you turn announced by jeremy hunt, comes after quantity class hang was fired. last week, and left by mr. les tress, had been accused of running scared of failing to address parliament. nadine barber reports. i know she's fighting for her political survival, but let's trust wasn't in parliament on monday,
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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 see her with apologies, with apologies, she needed the acquisition 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 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 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
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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, well, the hearing weather noise is good for the economy in the next 3 to 6 months. well, the jury that on that lease truss fired her finance minister quasi quoting last friday and the joint project taking growth by a tax cuts funded by massive borrowing, has effectively been ditched behind the scenes in westminster. many conservative politicians are rushing to find a unity figure to replace least trust and revise the policies standing with the public. but it's far from clear whether they can avoid further turmoil or in fact,
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early general action involved just era london still had her on out to sara. you keep talking about nancy pelosi you want to run against nancy pelosi move back to san francisco and run against nancy pelosi. you run against me. weeks out from us midterm elections will be in one key state where the buffer lines are already been drawn. oh, appliances on pop tiles modes is we'll have the latest on the campaign to help vulnerable goals in india. ah hi there. we'll have a look at africa in a moment. the 1st, the middle east and levant, down in the south, is looking to launch any clear temperatures here,
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sitting at the average or slightly above. it's looking cooler and more unsettled, however, across more northern areas go to wintry mix blowing across afghanistan, western areas of iran, and took menaced on rain as well gathering around the caspian sea. and you can see it snaking back through to a kia some of those winds. kicking in across eastern areas of the mediterranean, we are likely to see some of that rain pull across a levant in the days to come. it's also going to affect parts of each of the winds, picking up pulling some of those showers further down south. and we head across to north africa, we've got wind warnings out for libya from that disturbance in the mediterranean, some of their showers, touching into coastal areas of to nuclear as well before the wet weather we have to head for the south is to that central band but some welcome showers, affecting somalia, some of that rain pulling in here, but the heavy fall still to be found to the west for the likes of cameroon, as well as get bon touching down into angola as well. namibia seen some of that
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rain and some welcome wet weather to the south of botswana, but the temperature will be picking up once again. 4 hubbard on it as well as janice book 26 to reese on wednesday. ah. on counting the cost, opec plus has agreed to major oil production. b, u. s. is not happy. we explore the relevance of the i m f. as the outlook for the global economy gone off, we bought our house on african countries on making that ship. the green energy counting the cost on al jazeera. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here, douglas 0. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah
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ah. again, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories this ella? at least 4 people have been killed and 16 injured and joined, strikes a new cranes capitol. the early morning attack on monday sent people running for cover a week after russia unleashed as most widespread strikes against the country in months of forces from across nato are 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. and australia has reverse its former government recognition of west to ruth flemister capital of israel. for a mister penny wong said the city status must be decided through peace talk to his railways and palestinians. the democratic party in the u. s. is hoping to keep
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control of the senate in the mid term elections in 3 weeks time. key to their plans is the state of a higher where surprisingly competitive race is under way. 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 again in 2020 by some 8 points. high inflation is being felt particularly harshly here. and so in a midterm election, overshadowed by an unpopular president and a limping economy, it shouldn't be place yet. the polls show republican j. devens tied with democrat, tim ryan clearly feels advances tasteless. the trump is a liability. he's made much advance shaking trump 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. busy they will, they will you up like a chew toy. in addition, run, i'm a democrat,
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i hope that republican overreach on abortion restrictions may help bring democrats to propose sounds as though back it sounds 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 the pivot to immigration. that little girl was raped by an illegal immigrant and both the media 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 a 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 for the democrats initially thought not least of the posters here have consistently underestimated to support
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for donald trump. if the democrats do pick up a higher senate seat from the republicans, it would be a victory of nash little 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 higher than i shall hassan. as a democratic political strategist. he says the debate took a direction that may have caused both candidates, 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 were 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,
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how many new people register to vote, and an extraordinary number of young women registered to vote for the 1st time in safe that got high. oh, and sometimes very deeply read states because 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, he was actually famous for a book. they wrote vance called the 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 a 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's any position on trump that he disagreed with, he evaded the question and eventually when pressed said,
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well maybe he disagrees with some of trump's administrative appointments. so he is tied very closely to trump. thousands of people have precious in the capital as healthy as united nations discuss disgust measures to address the countries. dia, security crisis. us is proposing to send international trips after the haitian government asked the military assistance under mask as to james bay's reports. ah, protested in the haitian capital called a prince. angry at the idea that foreign troops could once again be deployed to their country. with guzman, 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
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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 consensus, we need an armed action to release the port and to allow for humanitarian cody god to be established with the gang that's blockading the fuel, their pose 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
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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 the 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, 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
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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. tens of thousands of women and girls in india have help protests against child. marriage un says india has the most child brides anywhere in the world. alexandra buyers 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 once you force it growled to be a white before hard time. while child marriage is officially illegal in india, 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
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her future. go alley me sadly that my parents were making plans for my wedding, and the boy's family came to our house as well. meaning, 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, nay. the situation was made worse by the pandemic. the government's 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 work now ahead of them, especially higher education and employment. so are with the government, not addressing that, you know, the have a slogan saying, educate daughters and so on. but basically that is just a propaganda. nobel peace laureate kylar said the archie launched
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a campaign to highlight the problem. i always said that sustainable solutions to the problem is possible. only them the victims, survivor's dig, delete. so the tree davy was married when she was only 8 years old. on sub golden weight, i tell everyone that their kids should not make the same mistake. i did by getting married when i was young, but i 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. organize your st times have changed, and what they call a social evil must be stamped out. and with growing numbers of supporters like these, that message is becoming significantly louder. alexandra buyers al jazeera . as the castle twice runs to welcome draws near the prize tournament trophy
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continues as well as tor. currently, the trophy is in mexico to kick off a tour of latin america and some mexico correspondent manual apple or reports fans pretty excited. the 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. celebrity matter, 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 7. 0, for mexican football fans, it's not just the world cup trophy that's arrived. it's world cup fever life. but in terms of nobody's your break by what the experience has been perfect. i love football and watching all these families come together just to see the trophy has been amazing. what then was valona? oh, mexico is only
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a 1st stop in the trophies tour of latin america. the next stops include brazil, uruguay origin. tina ecuador, and costa rica. 2022 world cup trophy tour will for the 1st time include a visit to all $32.00 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 we did, apple al jazeera mexico city shall ankin ortho shahan, carrying to lacquer has won this year's prestigious book apprise his darkly comic novel. the 7 boons of molly and maida had set.
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