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russia missiles rained down on ukrainian infrastructure, cussing power, and water supplies for hundreds of thousands of people. ah, on the bucket, this is al jazeera life from london also coming up. we report on east africa is devastating drought. we should push millions of people to the brink of starvation plus i am, i did receive in one of my generous all producing states in when i did that just completely cut off from the rest of the country officers. yeah. struggling to bring in a as quickly as possible as a situation and a show of anger in france. thousands of people go on strike demanding high wages as inflation source. ah,
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russian missiles of rain down on ukrainian infrastructure, striking targets across the country and killing at least 3 people in the capital key, if it's not out power for hundreds of thousands of civilians, ukraine's president flor to me as the lensky says, one 3rd of the countries power facilities have been destroyed, accusing russia if trying to intimidate civilians this winter approaches, according to ukrainian emergency services, more than 1100 towns and villages are without power. the attacks of energy facilities are also disrupting water supplies. hospitals in different areas across the country, including the keys in the city of denise pro, have been forced to use backup generators after wide spread power cuts. mohammed jam june report some keep up a raj missile strikes across ukraine, hitting critical infrastructure. the 2nd day, the countries power grid has come under attack like at this plant and disney pro
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and this one, and she told me it was with ukrainian officials expect more attacks in the days ahead that a valid arrest. the brother, the terrorist states, russia, is making every effort to destroy the crane energy system. the main target is not only that peacefully training civilians, but also the critical infrastructure in keys destiny on ski district. power facilities were hit by 3 missiles, leaving many areas in the dark. for residents of this apartment, complex concerns are growing. in fact, when the virginian, unless they have done the same again last monday and today they attacked us again. and it wasn't just the electricity they worried about. water wasn't flowing either . 63 year old valentina has lived in this neighborhood for 30 years. and she's upset to let you know which 1 april father this time they hit the factory. as a conclusion, we have no electricity and no hot water and children cannot study at home or at
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school. don't watching one or 2. this is very painful, very painful for our children and grandchildren. for now, the residents wait, hoping utilities will come back online soon. ukrainian officials say 30 percent of the country's power plants have been damaged by russian shelling since october 10th . and add that more blackouts are possible. they are urging citizens to limit their consumption of electricity. a critical warning as winter approaches and temperatures continue to drop, hammered m ga 0. keep, or ukraine has moved to formally cut ties with turan over rushes allege use of iranian made drones. ukraine says russia uses iranian made kamikaze drones to target civilians and critical infrastructure around deny supplying them to russia and the kremlin denies using them. however, there are reports to run has promised to provide russia with more drones,
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as well as surface to surface missiles. the un security council, the scheduled to discuss a lead use of iranian dirt, made drones on wednesday police and denmark, se damage to 2 major gas pipelines that wrung from russia to europe was caused by powerful blas. they're investigating the case as an act of sabotage. underwater footage released on tuesday shows a section of at least 50 meters missing from the north stream. one pipeline is believed to be the 1st publicly release footage of the damage showing bent metal and a wide open pipeline. at the bottom of the sea. the kremlin says the investigation has been tailored to place blame on russia. mohammed val is in moscow with more. he said that russia is a co owner of these pipelines and has the right to be included, but the europeans have made sure not to include russia, not allow it, not allow russia to have some share of that. you know, of that investigation? he said, you know, they also even, you know,
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try to choreograph the results and the findings to suit their, their own narrative and to lay the blame or russia. but he said, that's absurd because russia has its own intelligence information about this. and they indicate quite the opposite thing that russia has been in our shop interests have been damaged and you know, logic there indicates that, you know, someone else has been behind this act of sabotage, which here rush is also described as an act of terrorism against its own interests . so as days go by and as more, more facts are revealed about this, the russians get more and more frustrated. or at the fact that they are still a denied access to this investigation and being there to see for their own eyes and, and, and make, make their own decision about this. and is basically, you know, if they're hinting that whatever results the europeans announce about this,
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but she's not gonna accept it or be happy with it until russia itself is included with severe drives in somalia as threatening to cause the deaths of children on a scale not seen in half a century, that's according to the you and children's agency with says the situation in somalia already looks worse than the 2011 famine which killed 250000 people. unicef says one child is being now admitted for mount nutrition, treatment every minute. 44000 children were admitted to medical centers with severe acute malnutrition. in august alone, an estimated 7800000 people as roughly half somalis, anti population are now affected by drought. the un estimates 213000 of them and now at high risk of famine, it's quite terrifying. and you see that in people you see the exhaustion of the mothers and children. we talk at long distances. we're talking here. people walking
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2030 days to try and get some sort of help that i do reach places like where i am now in the center of the country. and there is that help there is that one, the food that you tricia hood eunice have has so very worried about those children who don't make any of speak to mothers who have very children. on the way to day, we spoke to a mother who next to her 10th or 2 tiny mounds, where her 2 and 3 year old who been buried. she made it so far, but had children died literally in her last day. so mothers doing heroic things really heroic having almost everything i had livelihoods, i lost a large dog. i lost the livelihoods in a climate in jews crisis unlike anything we've really seen before. so i'm saying i'm saying fee, i'm saying immense resolve. but we're also saying a situation according to pastoralists, people themselves nutritionists, like as you mentioned, they have not seen in years and years and decades. officials,
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the nigeria are wanting more rain is protected as communities across almost the entire country struggle to deal with the worst flooding and more than a decade or than 600 people have been killed. and there's now phase of disease outbreaks from contaminated water. i mean, they just filed this report from the n a go, i guess players from a tower above the flood. a few kilometers away. dozens of eco's carrying fuel, foot, and life saving medicines are struck as highways and breakers at damaged by also one of nigeria, leading all producing state is cut off. devastating floods have hit nearly one and a half 1000000 people. every body is affect it either directly or indirectly. everybody's affected. so it's a disaster moment aqua mentality. that mentions we are, we are cut off from civilization. we are cut off from everything. ah. as victims
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talk to camps, concern is rising about shortages. the displeased speak of inadequate for gracious major streets have become waterways, warden boats, fly streets instead of cause and as conditions worsen. health concerns rise. these images, k health workers and victims alike sick people in camps and the potential for healthy emergency. officials say the water in by also stay may not be safe for drinking. as the sources have been contaminated. that means there could be outbreak of diseases in days to come, as thomas is honorable to stock because of damage to roads and bridges. the federal authority to say they have played their part with promises with more aid will have to place hundreds of trucks of relief items,
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food and non food items that is affected is in fact, all country in all the states of differentiation, including the federal hypertension as flood diversity, this all producing state concerns rise about nigeria is output and the safety of oil is deficient will make sure that they are adequately protected because we have stepped up our operators and we have heightened security and assurance that will be welcomed by a jittery energy market, but for victims of this disaster, what would can for the more is finding shelter and foot to feed the hungry. so far they say, they haven't gotten enough. degrees al jazeera yet go. ethiopian government troops have captured 3 towns to rebel forces in the water, nor than to cry region. they include the strategic city of sure, i, which is one of the crazed lodges. it comes as the government announced. it's
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trying to take control of air force and other critical infrastructure from the cry . people live people's liberation front. there's going alarm about the impact of the 23 months civil war. the violence decry has killed of thousands of civilians are rooted millions left hundreds of thousands on the brink of famine. carradine tis ira is a member of ethiopia, parliament in the system, professor of social anthropology and addis ababa university. he says the ethiopian government is committed to defending the country's territorial integrity. on august 24th, it was that the war was reconnected by the t p. live said that it is very much committed . it was, you know, that the plaintiffs had expanded into the authority. just then it should be printed is lunde. it should be print the $33.00 of literature. i'm taking it of ethiopia to why it's just conducting and defending the regular position. since the government is very open in a 4 piece down of to put her into, to put in the process. but with any government, you know, as you can understand that it was in violation in the matter. you know, you're
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a bar edition by other parties into the, somebody's of ethiopian, so it's not now defending the total, you know, they're into it. their territorial integrity of ethiopia, floods in venezuela central are good. stay to have killed at least 3 people. a damn poor monday caused a dam to overflow, sending flood waters carrying rocks, trees, and mud down to the city of merrick, high, heavy rains. mudslides in the area have killed dozens and left hundreds homeless and recent weeks. a. it's not easy to watch. people being taken by the flight, it's not easy to see how the houses are taken. it was god that saved us. it was quite a long night, but we are fine. thank god, seen we will be out of here. still a head allowed to 0, joe biden promises to legalize abortion across the us. if democrats could maintain that hold over congress also rush handled and is unbelievable. and it just gets worse and worse griffin's respond to you. k prime minister,
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less trust is fight to hold on to her job. ah, major flooding remains a problem across southeastern australia and there's more heavy rain to come. we go to mass of cloud, bringing shop, thunderstorms and showers. across to more eastern areas is likely to move into northern victoria with flood waters continue to rise as do rivers. by thursday, at least we're talking 5200 millimeters of rain in place is not is likely to cause those flood waters to continue to increase. now that rain pushes woods, sidney suddenly by thursday, friday we are expecting some shop, a thunderstorms here, over the weekend temperature, picking up slightly,
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but it's gonna be dipping down in the west with places like per, we have got some rain that's likely to roland. dropping the temperature down if we take a look at the 3 day, suddenly by friday as the showers move in and is looking rather shower for both islands of new zealand. a bit of a wet and wintry mix, creeping up the west side of the south island on wednesday. some sunny spells splashing through that rain on thursday for the north island. and as we move to south east asia, it's typhoon nest that that's likely to bring the very heavy falls and stronger winds to vietnam by thursday that to weather update. ah bollywood, a glamorous industry that attracts those seeking fame and fortune. i always told myself that sunday fema that full sun, fulfilling their dreams can become a nightmare. i had asked in the 1st 10 days of my mom,
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i had to confirm this. i go to for the logos. well, you would please. on al jazeera lou ah, remind you the top story. see when al jazeera ukraine is warning, there is a critical risk to its power grid after repeated russian bombardment on its civilian infrastructure. president volota means lensky says, one 3rd of the country's power facilities have been destroyed. as the eastern european country heads into winter, severe drought, and somalia is threatening to cause the depths of children on a scale not seen in half
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a century. unicef says one child is being now admitted from our nutrition treatment every minute. the situation already looks worse than the 2011 famine officials in nigeria. a warning more rain is predicted as communities across almost the entire country struggle to deal with the worse flooding. and more than a decade for the 600 people have been killed. and 1300000 people displaced frustration over the rising cost of living in france as sparks and nationwide strike teachers, bus drivers and health care workers have marched in protest, while war counts that nuclear power plants and oil depots have drastically reduce france. his energy and fuel supply natasha butler reports from paris, fed up an angry transport and energy sector workers lead a demonstration in paris to call for higher wages. among them were all refinery staff. you've been on strike for a month to stand off with their bosses a total and now she has caused
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a fuel shortage in the country. the french governments attempt to end the blockade by forcing staff back to work or face penalties has inflamed tension. oh god, it's terrible. and rather than doing that, they should force companies to hand over their large profits to social organizations. i love the i love. what do you think the muggle, the muckle you are? crohn is like thatcher. it's the policy of the bosses stuffing their faces while the workers are allowed crumbs, but we don't even get the crumbs. despite the turn out in the city, it wasn't the general strike that frances trade unions had called for. many sectors did not take part. but for the public, some disruption, some train and bus services were cancelled adding to the difficulties people already face to get around with been a challenging week for their call owners in france, many factual satans are still sort of fuel this pump here. doesn't have any pedal left at all and even though the government has ordered some or refinery,
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so fact of the job, the situation so hasn't improved that march was complete. all her has yet to live a work for car rental agency. it's been hard for us to refuel our vehicles. we have to spend a full day waiting to refill our tanks. since it is eudoxia more, it's really hard at the moment. i spent nearly 5 days looking for petals. i'm and it's tough because i need my car for work. my job inflations fueling discontent in france. but this political scientist says that the sort of unrest seen in the country during the yellow vest movement is unlikely. labor problem could over the when called after all, it's unlikely that we will see a large social movement emerge that would unite all workers. because people all have different concerns, particularly among the working class. so it's hard for everyone to come together with the french president has urged an end to the refinery, blockade and opinion polls suggest a majority of french people now won't the same. but these protestors say they won't give up their fight until their demands are met. natasha butler,
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al jazeera paris to the u. k. now, where british prime minister list trust is fighting to hold on to her job after being forced to make a major you turn on her economic policy. trust has apologized for going too far and too fast in her mini budget 3 weeks ago, which has now been all bit ditch by the new finance chief. jeremy hunt, shown a whole has more for waltham. sto, market in london. and about me now handed out. it's been just a few weeks since new prime minister is trust, promised low taxes and economic growth and absolute disaster wise for us to make this are those on the price of the pan. there is absolutely terrible. so the price of produce is gone for the roof, get any here. the transport fight is particularly anywhere about $200.00. so this lady that laurie, thank you very much. events have moved so fast in westminster that a new finance minister is now raising taxes and promising public sector cuts while
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the prime minister clings to her job. what i think of these other shambles either is unbelievable and it just gets worse and worse and her last trousers got to go out to sea way out. oddly. yeah, no, no easy way out is just going to be a tough winter and is going to be a tough for 2023 for the whole population. i think i to wonder about the children of this country in the future. where is oh, going to and ah, and then you worry about the people that haven't got very much to start where the market fall out from trust is failed growth plan. st. interest rates soaring with fast rising mortgage rates, heating, renters and home buyers. everyone's frustrated to everyone stress. i think everyone's really feeling the increase and everything crazy. the, the interest rates right, in a market that we've never seen anything from macy's,
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we've never seen the rental market rental increase in price. if the rank people taste, find some way, just having to discipline people and it's it's been 6 weeks since boris johnson gave way to list trust, as prime minister, followed quickly by the death of the queen. and now a dramatic change in the nation's economic outlook. people can be forgiven for feeling a little shell shocked what it seems. many voters cant forgive is the government would move over them at the next at all. no. so no, so no, definitely wouldn't. so would you vote conservative again? so can you change it? and perhaps the hottest bet among you. k. bookmakers right now is not the direction of the pound, but whether the prime minister can last longer in office than the 9 day shelf life of a lettuce. joan
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a whole al jazeera waltham stove market. you as president joe biden has vowed to enshrine abortion law rights in law. rather, if democrats managed to retain control of congress in the mid term elections, the supreme court shocked many americans earlier this year, when it overturned in 1973 ruling that legalized abortion across the nation. separate republican controlled states have now banned the practice. the only sure way to stop these extremist laws that are put in jeopardy women's health and rights is for congress to pass a law. and i've said before, the court got row right nearly 50 years ago, and i believe congress should caught a fire ro once. and for all $25000.00 police officers have been deployed to the streets of chile as protest this month. the 3rd anniversary of the 2019 social revolt, dozens of people were killed and thousands more injured in the demonstrations that demanded better health care and education. our latin america editor, lucy,
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a newman reports from santiago. the anniversary of the social uprising as it's called here in chile that started on october, 19th of 2019, is under way. it's been authorized to take part along, afford kilometer route along this major or a very we'll see here. already the protests in the water cannon rather, and the tear gas is being used quite generously the you can feel the, the, the gas in the air. there are tens of thousands of ryan police deployed here already. and not too many protest is this, that we can see you. some of them have been throwing stones at the authorities. but many people who would normally have been here have decided to stay home because there is fear of violence. in fact, something that's quite extraordinary is of the government has allowed the people of the capital not to go home, but to leave home to leave work rather early at 3 pm in the afternoon so that they can basically clear out down the downtown area. this is something that is very
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unusual, but the fear again, of violence is not so much as, as rather become something more common and many other chileans. i've decided to stay home and not come out here and, and basically send the message that they still do want the social change. they had come out to protest in favor of back in 2019 there was an attempt to write will rewrite the constitution to basically to put to bed the bed, you know, shay, era, constitutional. but there was a referendum just about a month ago that, that decided to reject that text. and so now many people are very, very frustrated. some are showing that frustration violently and others by staying home. the un says as many as $23.00 children have been killed during ongoing mass protests in iran, demonstrations were spar last bombs, 5 to 22 year old master armine died, while in the custody of re runs morales police. she be detained for violating
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strict dress code overhead coverings. video coldstone protests have been some of the countries bigots since the 979 revolution malaysia has detained, suspected oper, saves working for israel's intelligence agency. ma sat there accused of abducting a palestinian man in the capital, kuala lumper, and beating him florence louis house ball from carla buck in a court in malaysia, 11 suspects are charged with abducting a palestinian man. in late september, a local media report said he was allegedly snatched from outside of the star residences to building in quality port, beaten and bundled into a waiting car. a friend he was with escaped and alerted the police. they eventually excite down the abductors to a house on the outskirts of quite a loophole and free the palestinian malaysia's can't take her home minister says officials i investigating claims massage was behind the abduction and interior
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ministry spokesman in gaza. at no doubt, the israelis were involved alone nor nadine was thinking had the until the mother slightly under the the we condemn into those this new israeli crime against our people that we think the militia authorities and security services for the great of for so floating this kidnapping, a tough develop, puffy ball puppy, according to a local report. men believed to be israeli intelligence agents interrogated by captive in a video call on matters related to hamas, and it's arm doing the casa brigades. he was reportedly questioned about his experience in computer application development and hamas, his strength in developing software. the suspects are all malaysians. a counter terrorism expert says it's not unheard of for foreign intelligence agencies to recruit locals. well, i don't think it is only exclusively they must have permitted or operation. i think it has been done by the other intelligent services to and we can see this thing
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happen across the world that whenever you're not capable of operating independently, especially if it is too obvious. that if you are present in certain location and it is easily been detected, then it is necessary for you to record the local i certain work on your behalf. this is not the 1st time massage is believe to carried out an operation in malaysia in 2018. a palestinian electrical engineer was gunned down by 2 assailants on a motorbike as he was heading to a mosque in the capitol. his relatives and hamas had said they believed massage was behind the killing. the charge is well had denied thorns. louis al jazeera kuala lumpur, iraq's new prime minister is facing pressure to deal with a major corruption scandal less than a week into his term. the finance ministry says 2 and a half $1000000000.00 has been stolen from one of its accounts, say bas ravi reports from baghdad. it is described as the largest financial crime
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in iraq's history and estimated $2500000000.00 stolen from the finance ministry. investigators say government insiders colluded with a state owned bank and 5 private companies. caching hundreds of illegal checks since september last year. the fact that this continued for a year without being uncovered, without anybody sort of being held to account at the time, shows that the people involved have number one political backing, a number to that collusion. because at the highest level, i think the new government has to establish is credibility. one of these ways it's going to try to do to public support is to go off to corruption. it comes at a sensitive time for the new prime minister mohammed also. donny took office less than a week ago. he's promised the case is a priority, and the looting of public funds will no longer go unchecked. but iraqi say this likely represent a small fraction of what has gone on for years despite the fact that the scandal is so big. no one here really seems that surprised by it. and that's because it's kind
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of high stakes. high level financial corruption in iraq is an open secret. one of the largest oil producing countries remains home to some of the world's poorest communities in, but that's most densely populated, neighborhood iraqi say corrupt politicians may have survived wars and protests, but their leader mocked her. the other is setting the stage for justice. his political block is no longer in parliament, but his st. power remains intact. fueled by public anger, look him up a little mock, and there is no future whether you are educated or not. young people have no ambition. we all have empty pocket. i want to get married, but i don't have the ability. if i get married and have children, you know, i would, i take care of them and raise them iraq's working class in the elite line, their own pockets and only southern.

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