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hello until mccrae. this is the news. how alive from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes? there's just one month to go until the world comp kicks off here and kata. it's the 1st time the tournament has been held in the middle east. i'll special coverage stops this hour. also a hit will be who'd be out the door next to resignation and more political turmoil as the pressure mounts on britain's prime minister ukrainians, a told to charge their appliances as russian missiles, writing down on power plants, causing electricity cats. i protests across the occupied with bank comp to israeli forces shoot, did a palestinian man, they say, kills in israeli soldier and keeping a close eye in beijing. we'll take a look at china's network state cyber surveillance. this now just one month to go until the world cup kicks off. here in casa sandy
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richardson is live in lucille city for us, nancy, the weight is nearly over. it is sir, almost her hair upon us. tom said, sir, the will cut was awarded. the cats are in 2010. this country is seen a complete transformation. lucille city, where i'm standing now was little more than a sketch in an architect notepad. 12 years ago. it is now a fully formed city, just a few kilometers outside of the capitol. thou ha, and not far away from me. behind me is a leash sail stadium. that will house the welcome final. on december, the 18 o the month to go, i've been taking a closer look as to whether or not this country really is ready to welcome entertain and accommodates more than a 1000000 fans. the middle east 1st world come ah, for some the world cup party has already started this group of gone fans live
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and work in cattle. they'll get to see their team play in a country. they've helped to transform hospital. although it got because i took part in immigration for both is a problem with the gun yet we really got the head of world football has been on the lining the message that this will be a world cup for all every one will be welcomed to the tournament, regardless of their origin, beg ground religion, gender, sexual orientation or nationality, catalyst capital. doha is being ready for the arrival of more than a 1000000 football fans. while behind me here you can make out the fif fan festival . that's where up to 40000 supports is can watch matches on big screens and, and in this direction, the main road along the sea front will be close to traffic from november, the 1st making way for what's been called a global st. carnival that can entertain up to 70000 people at any one time. all
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late stadiums are less than 40 kilometers away from the center of doha. never before will so many well cut fans be in such close proximity. what is the logistical challenge of making sure fans on much days are safely and swiftly moved around the country? you mentioned the challenges of the compact nature. i think again it's, it's more the opportunity with the transport network that we have in katara, especially the public transport. and you know, i used the metro going to many matches during the arrow cup for example. and it's incredibly convenient. people come to the world cup to have a great experience. they come to meet different people from different countries. so i think that it's organic, it's natural, it, it just happens. so you have, you know, everybody from saudi arabia all the way down to morocco. i think mingling her and cut our into has a diverse city in and of itself. kettles national team has been in a 6 month training camp ahead of their wilcock w. a build up designed to overcome the sporting odds statistically. ah,
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the chance of cut are beating the netherlands in a world cup are very small. hopefully, we can get a little bit of that togetherness, that creates a mindset on his spirit and a collective believe that the, the team is going to go out there and fight with everything. they have cattle will kick the world cup off against ecuador, at our date stadium. the team and the country insist they're ready to put on a world class performance. while could cats or calls and up sarah, mother group, they got ecuador, and netherlands, and synagogue. let's talk to via school strides. the alley slots is by stay in castle alley. thanks so much for being with us. yes, i was talking about this unprecedented 6 months training. can that that seems gone through yes. sort of an advantage to think that 2nd give them ashley. this has been a great advantage for the guitar national team to work on their own pace and to give the players the rest. as you know, players in the modern age don't get a time to rest. they keep on playing, training,
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playing training without any real rest. so this part is just to rest and take their time, play on their own pace, and come back for the world cup. and then we have the point of having a close come where nobody could be notes from your jewelry. they've not had enough sort of match practice in the perhaps they're gonna miss that, but a sharpness that some of the players have involved in club football will have. and of course people have their fears and will have their fears. that they haven't had much experience in the, in the past, like let's say 6 months. but i think this will be an opportunity for them to be discovered themselves. they've been asian champions. they've been in the golf club in do so on the golf club. but there's a time to make a comeback to the world cup. and now gonna have to play in front of pack stadiums in front of a very expects in crowd. how do you think this group of players will respond to that level of pressure? it's not only this group has this group of players, it's thought this whole world cup has a very high standard expectation for the groups. they're all hard groups. nobody
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can expect who is going to go through. but for guitar, i think you have the african champion. you have a mega house and the group, the netherlands. we've played ecuador before, but there is no easy match. if we win the opener lay all the other teams that have won the opening, opening march. we can take it through, we can make it through. and just for, for people at home, we may not night say much about our cattle. same. who's that the star player or the star couple of players to look out for on the cat. so sandy think hasn't had dos whole who by lum kimball live. i think even a burcham the goalkeeper, they're all now big names. they don't need introduction. i think this whole team has been developed for this rothko alice for that. thank you so much, sir, for joining us, sir. let's hope the cats are, can put on a show for that opening game against ecuador coming up on november the 20th. thank you, holly, well, with a 12 year build up, which is unprecedented in world cup history. this is a world cup that has been scrutinized like and i whether and the rights and the
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welfare of the workers who have made it all possible, as quite rightly. i've been in the spotlight from day one. it is a story that we've covered from every respect city on al jazeera, early this week, our report to santa hamish sat down with the c e. o of cats, house organizing committee, nasa al katha and began by asking him whether or not bringing the world cup to this country has sped up the reform process. if we go back to 2009, when we built for the world cup, you will see that our big contains a lot about social change contained a lot about human capital. and we took them from the national vision that was issued in 2008th. and that really focused on improving the standards for workers here. and so i thought that related also to the workplace in general, to improve the environment at the workplace. when we speak about workers, it was to improve their living standards to make sure that their rights were upheld . and i think we've gone over and above what was envisage to happen in the span of
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10 years. i don't think any country can claim to have done as much as scott has done in the past in years to improve the working conditions, living standards, the introduction of minimum wage, to make sure that there's workers forums where they can voice their concerns and their complaints in a safe and anonymous way and these are all reforms that we feel proud of, those been a trailblazer in the region and has been recognized by international organizations that we work with, that the government works with such as the yellow and so forth. so do you still think criticisms out katara is facing regarding this issue is unfair. i believe a lot of the criticism is unjust. i feel like, you know, people have used this as a way just to be able to bring cups out into disrepute. and i think it's just been an easy way for, for journalists using very lazy journalism to be able to find
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a way to criticize, to criticize the world cup here. you know, but it's something that we, we have worked harder because of we've, it's, it's fueled our confidence. and you know, all we have to do right now is just to show the world what an amazing world cup. this will be. not. what's your message for the fans who are still? they're still debating whether they're coming to the country or not. my message to the fences. you're welcome. here we are inviting all the fans to come and attend the world cup to enjoy the world cup to enjoy amazing weather. enjoy amazing beaches. got that as a safe country in the middle east, one of the top countries in the world in terms of safety. i thought is a welcoming and hospitable country and we promised that it'll be an exciting and enjoyable world cup. and everybody's welcome. we've always said we extend our arms and welcoming people to our home. and we look forward to hosting them here. and i
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think there's, there's nothing that france should be worried about. we encourage them. if they haven't got their tickets yet, they should visit the fee for the ticketing website. they're still tickets that are going to be put onto the website book, their flights book, their accommodation, and come and enjoy an amazing world cup and your message to the l g. b t. community who still have concerns about coming to the hospital to katara. and i extend the welcome of the people to everybody that wants to come and enjoy the world cup. and there is again, i reiterate the message of being a safe country, a hospitable country. and i am confident that anybody that comes about that is going to feel welcome and, and unsafe a few vi pay funds may arrive for this well, couple my cpr here in the lifestyle marina. but the vast majority of supports is one of course arrive at the high international airport, the main airport for the country it's. it's an apple that a lot of people do have some experience off it normally as a transit points on
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a captured my site going to another destination. but both the country free and the airport is now having to get used to the idea of being a point of entry. a thousands of people every day are some of in java. it has more ah, it's already been voted the best airport in the world for 2022. now how much international airport is about to face? it's biggest test. over 1200000 people are expected to visit other during the world cup. majority of them will arrive in the countries, like carrier says it's ready. we have very aggressive training program. and what is important for you to know that we are in the forefront of giving the standard of service that we provide with the highest trained individuals within the month of november and december, author area says it will operate 13000 flights in the airline says it's changing
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its operating model from one focused on transit passengers to one focused on people who are getting to stay for the company. as an airline, we already as an airport, we already, we have 2 efforts. we have activated both the inputs. we have already tested the 2nd effort. we are ready. i am super excited. this is something that will only happen once in our lifetimes. and once in history, that the tournament displayed the entire tournament in one city, in a small country. like but the 1st woke up in the middle east, the 1st being hosted by a muslim country. and the jury is still out whether it is going to be the 1st goblin neutral cup. as hundreds of flights are going to be bringing thousands of people in every day. and organizers are excited that it is happening in the region, which is be mod by divisions where sports diplomacy is going to help bring people
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together. well there are more than 90 plus fan activations her own offer during this will come, that's how they're being described to keep everybody and same. i'm here in the south, for example, they'll be a beach festival, not far behind. that is also a winter wonderland for people to explore. there's also a number of cultural attractions. yes, football fans are interested in culture as well as sports, apparently for a smile. correspondence has been at the museum of islam. it got to find out a little bit more about that. thanks so much, andy. welcome to our more than just about football. they're also about culture and this world cuts no difference. i'm in front of the museum of islamic art, just one of the many cultural di, new fans traveling to car will be able to visit eye clinic landmarks designed by renowned architect. i am pe, the building itself is considered a work of art. it's undergoing a major renovation for the world cup with great efforts me to preserve the original
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vision for the museum. look, the entrance has been wide in and opened up as part of the redesign. the biggest changes are in the galleries and the way the artifacts are displayed. the m i. e. graham atrium houses, 18 galleries, bringing together thousands of artifacts from across the islamic world. one of the challenges was making this accessible to a wide audience. to put it this way, we had beautiful objects they were imputed showcases, but there was very little story in context about them. so what we did is, 1st of all, we introduced a visit to trail. so people follow a trail and have a little story if you followed closely, you get an idea about this. let me well, the culture, the history, the religion, we introduced religion, for example, there was nothing on religion before. one path follows the spread of islam from the
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printed word, to artistic creations, to the development of an islam, a community. there's also been a push to appeal to an international audience. one path takes visitors from the mediterranean to the gulf, through to iran and beyond. the indian ocean southeast asia also totally new. we never had southeast asian, the indian ocean, but specifically with the origins here. and with so many people from this area and being, you know, indonesia being one of the biggest muslim countries in the world. we really thought that should be included. the key readers also want to stimulate the sensors. there are plans to enhance displays with video, music and even smells special exhibitions are being mounted to coincide with the world cup. one focuses on baghdad. the iraqi capital was once the jewel of arab culture, so it's an appropriate choices. doha, briefly becomes the center of the sports world. culture plans to open,
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at least 3 more major museums by 2030, a, push to consolidate its places. one of the cultural capitals of the modern, middle east and that's it for me from outside the museum of islam guards back to you and be around $10000000000.00 has been spent on the stadiums for this world cup 18. all 7 of them, a brand new, the other one, the caliph a stadium, was completely overhauled ahead of the 2019 world athletics championships of the new venues. all of them spectacular. one of them in particular seems to capture the imagination of everybody who sees it. his son who makes to take you on a little guided soul, you did say them how your car like no other. this is hayden, my 7 for a history
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of world lives with the maintenance stoughton material. is it most things 5974 shipping competitors might have recall is also the international dining code. a kind of containers indicate what they are for. for example, we have the new one to food. if you want to grab a snack time and we look for the down, we have the yellow 4 bathrooms and a black one are the trailer. and if you ever need medical assistance, we have the green container and the silver ones right here either via the room. and that's my kind of 7 games are being held here. and if the players get nervous before taking the field
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is all, is it the venue will be completely dismantled. the office is carmen. and looking you see around me here will be who will say none. the country that needs it is waterfront flight will be built into an area that people can did and worked. there was stadium $97.00 for physical president and pre release along with well, it really will be a world cup of 1st the 1st for the middle east, the 1st time so many fans will all be together in one space and for the hosts. it will be making their world cup debbie, remember that game coming up against ecuador on the 20th of november? 60 format. she's in all over 29 days. algae 0 will be hate to keep you up to date
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with all the stories every step of the way. we can. all right, thank you very much. that is andy richardson for us from lucille city. or there is plenty more ahead on the news hour, including stories of loss and resilience. we hear from residents of keith whose homes were destroyed by russian missile and drone attacks. a fuel frenzy, the flow on effect of devastating flooding in an oil rich part of nigeria. ah, pressure is mounting on you, kai prime minister, lose trust to resign. after another chaotic die in parliament, a cabinet minister quit on wednesday. the 2nd within a week. and some conservative in pays have been accused of bullying and men handling colleagues during a vote on fracking. to be perfectly honest,
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this whole affair is inexcusable. it is just, it is pitiful reflection on the conservative parliamentary party at every level. it reflects really badly, obviously, on the government of the day, they say the legal scribe orient. 17 year will never be paid to go on with it. what they loyally most of the time. i think it's a shambles and a disgrace. i think it is utterly a poor which holly angela is at westminster for us. and as we've seen, you said i wasn't exactly a great day philos trust and it doesn't seem that today is going to be too much better. the prices savaging her this morning. yes, it was 24 hours of mayhem for the government and the papers are absolutely scathing . can see here the mirror saying articles, government on the brink saying that this trust has lost control of her policy. the son with
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a picture of this truck leaving thing broken as she's clinging on to power while the time's now the murdock paper saying, trust, trust faces, more turmoil off to sacking rifleman. now you heard that interior minister, who and abraham resigned yesterday are questions at she have a whether she was in fact sacked off to breeching the ministerial code and in her resignation. net to which a traditionally pretty diplomatic effect she really went on the attack criticizing a government for not keeping it. sir manifesto pledges now she's been replaced by grant shops who just 7 weeks ago this trust fire is transport minister. he's openly been critical of the prime minister, but he is now her right hand math. and all of that happened before a vote on fracking that was tabled by the labor party and last night now the conservative m. p 's had been told to vote against it as a sign of loyalty to that party. that's called
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a 3 line where the bat instruction was then removed just before the vote. and that is when chaos ensued. seems that scenes of shut shopping and pushing of m p's into the voting lobby allegations that the chief whip and her deputy, who are insensibly responsible for making m p. 's vote in line with that parties wishes feeling very undermined, and on the spot bubbly resigning. one m p then saying he saw the prime minister briefly lose her security detail as she pursued the chief wet wendy morton, 3 parliament to try and persuade her not to quit. and in the early hours of this morning, a statement from number 10 saying that both the chief whip and his deputy staying in their positions and the prime minister has full confidence in them. but by that time, the damage had been done. as you can see from those papers now, since we woke up this morning, the number of conservative nps who are openly calling for their leader to resign is
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ticking off. it was 6 this morning. it's now going up to almost a dozen. so it doesn't seem to be a question of whether trust will go, but when, when you say a dozen in pays now or in your own party wanting you to go. so it's really just a matter of time before she is either pushed or stands down. but i think the next 24 hours will be absolutely critical for her. we may have a statement from the outgoing a home secretary sewell abraham, and, and it's no secret that the 2 women absolutely holds with each other, especially over the u. k. is immigration policy rather than once tighten? it trusts, wanted to loosen it. and so her statement could heat even more pressure on, on the prime minister. we have just heard an urgent question from the labor party asking for more details about that resignation. old sacking and noting that this is now the 3rd home secretary in 7 weeks asking while they're playing musical chairs,
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who is making those critically important decisions about this country's national security. we also know that the 1922 committee, which is the committee in charge of conservative party leadership and could even change the rules on how that is governed. we'll be meeting later today. so all the signs appointing to a very, very tricky day for distrust the day. thank you so much, says charlie angela for us at westminster with jeremy kobus, the former leader of the british labor party told al jazeera trust. his government is in a shambles. it's a government in complete chaos, where from one moment another you don't even know who the ministers are charged. the exchequer is changed several times. the home secretary has just been replaced and the prime ministers apparently had a very large number of letters sent in by conservative m. p. 's,
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who can decide the future saying they want her to go. so it is a government in chaos, but i'd prefer to look slightly beyond the parliamentary theatre that is going on. now, the reality is that inequality in britain is deeper than ever before. poverty, homelessness, hunger are increasing amongst and forest people. and the government has refused to say whether it will even res, social security benefits in line with inflation. and there are big wage disputes going on in all the major industries. and so there is a social cohesion dimension to this. and so i think we should realize that what the government is actually is fighting to address these issues. i don't think they're very confident at all because when court and proposed his tax cuts for the higher. and as he also said this was going to be paid for by borrowing. well,
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nobody would seriously put that forward as a sensible or intelligent policy that you borrow in order to create greater inequality, even the wealthiest thought this was just embarrassing. and so the question of sense and competence is not there clearly, markets have not much confidence in this government. i would prefer this government to be judged on its appalling treatment of the worst, often the poorest within our society. they are not pleasing anybody at the present time, and i can't think that this trust is going to last very long as prime minister. this trust is going off is a very short time. she seems to have enormous difficulty in keeping ministers in office. never mind gaining confidence of the public or anybody else. i suspect you guys are pretty number, and i would say that her appointment. jeremy holmes is char seeks jack or something
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. she may rue the day because i'm quite confident that at some point he will be challenging her to be prime minister, and it might be very so well, still a hit on al jazeera desperation is growing among migrants from venezuela to the us announce to policy shift the 600 stranded in mexico city. ah hello there. the weather is going to turn wet and windier across europe over the next few days. thanks to the swirling, massive cloud that's bringing some really heavy rain to the west. we've also got an area of low pressure bringing some of those stormy conditions to the black sea area . but in between this we still got high pressure hanging on across most central areas, bringing some sunshine and clear skies. but that weather is set to shift its way further east. over the next few days for thursday. it's brittany marlane. that will
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continue to see the shari, windy weather with heavy downpours affecting east in the areas. but temperatures are set to rise in places like london that thanks to warm air blowing up from the south, west, spotty showers, not to cloud across the low countries, wind warnings for germany and denmark. norway is set to see a bit of a wintery mix. come in on friday, but much clara for that se, for greece and turkey or some heavy showers. however, up in the north, wind warnings out across the g and c. mush clear across and central areas of italy . but look at that very heavy rain and wind warning for portugal and spain as that weather shifts its way for the east. we are going to the heavy falls across switzerland and southern france by friday. that sure weather ah on november the 8th americans war vote. all the seats in the house of
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. ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad. it's just one month to go before the football world cup kicks off and kata it will be the 1st finals to happen in the middle east. and only the 2nd time the tournament will take place in asia. lose trust as grip on power as britain's prime minister appears to be loosening. after another day of chaos and parliament, a 2nd cabinet minister has quits in less than a week. in some conservative in pays are accused of men handling. a colleague during a vase, a general strike is taking place across the occupied west bank following the death of a palestinian man. israel says killed one of its soldiers,
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her diet. mimi lives in the refugee camp where demonstrations are being held outside as home protests also being held in several other cities in the west bank. israeli forces had been searching for to me for more than a week. they blockaded the refugee camp in an attempt to find him. neither abraham is life for us and for i knew ramallah and there is another funeral underway. vehic . what can you tell us? we are now in the funeral of 16 year old. and how much naughty who was announced that this morning after he's come to his wounds that he sustained on the 30th of september, he was taking part in confrontations. the near the league is really sacrament of beta al, where he was shocked by israeli forces in the abdomen. that day. 7 year old, i asked the man a palestinian child was dead. his family says he was scared to death after he
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was chased by israeli forces in his home town village near bethlehem. so mohammed took part in the protest that followed today. he was announced bed and we see how the family members are bidding him to find out for. well, we're heating chance of palestinians saying that they are going to put their lives in the defense of palestine. they're swearing to defend, i'll ok saw mosque and they're saying that all chance are going to be taking place from here from i'll be there from grandma, from, from, for the hometown of or day to me. me who was a killed late yesterday after he committed another gun shooting. he's being hailed here are dates. i mean me as a hero. people say, not only did he manage to kill one israeli soldier and escape the seat, but he also came back for another gun, shooting, kill or injuring another israeli guards. albin and he get his ready supplement. and
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then he succumb to the one that he was killed. there's a video of him continuing the shooting fill. what palestinians say the last breath, this is why palestinians, or ag, they see, they say whether they go to confront the israel forces or not, their lives are on the line. so many of them are saying the only option is to fight these radio occupation. and we see some of them are taking arms and vowing to defend themselves against israel's occupation. okay, what's the reaction being 2 of the strong can the occupied, where spank so active as of gold for the strike, as soon as it can use it up to the eye surgery surface, the killing of a day to me in a gun shooting. people said that they're going to be mourning his doubts and also that they want to send the message of solidarity from all across the occupy to us bank that has really been boiling since the beginning of the year, just since the beginning of this year. and in the occupied to west bank alone,
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more than 123 palestinians were killed by israeli forces. so that gives you an idea about how tense the situation is. this is one of the deadliest gears here in the west bank since the year 2015 according to you and figures. palestinians say that israel is having an open hand and a free hand policy when it comes to getting palestinians. a 3rd of those who are killed, what killed in jeannine. it's a tense place where we seen young men taking up arms and fighting these really forces. and also we've seen a similar momentum going on in nablus with a group of young men calling themselves the lions den who have claimed responsibility for several shooting attacks and different areas in the west bank. there is a blockade in nablus. there is a blockade then shortfall, so you can sense the tension that is going on on the ground. and palestinians here are saying that the palestinian authority is not doing enough. it's not doing much to support them. so they want to fight the israeli occupation and take matters into
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their own hands. okay, thank you so much. that's needed for him for us in the occupied whist bank. ah, ukraine is restricting the use of electricity for the 1st time since russia invaded in february. that comes off to power plants were repeatedly hit by russian missiles and drones. president villamor zalinski says russia has destroyed a 3rd of ukraine's palace stations in just one week of mohammed james soon as lie for us and cave. and people are being asked to conserve energy. so can you explain what restrictions have been put in place today? tom, this is a very significant announcement by government officials to day when it comes to the restriction of electricity going forward. let me 1st tell you a little bit more of what we heard from ukranian president below to moore's lensky and his nightly address. last night he said that we are preparing for all kinds of
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scenarios in view of the winter season. he went on to say, we do not exclude that with the onset of the cold weather. we will be asking for your help even more frequently. really underscoring the concern of officials here over the course of the past couple of weeks since so much energy infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed by on coming russian missiles or these drones that were attacking in the last few days as well. many officials over the course of the past 48 hours have been repeating the line that citizens must also do more to prepare themselves for the winter. i must tell you just from yesterday to to day, the temperature has dropped precipitously. so really goes to show that people are worried that it is just going to be getting colder because winter hasn't really started here yet. now as far as the restrictions that have been announced, this is the 1st time that these nationwide restrictions have been put in place since rushes invasion in february. the power supply is to be restricted between 7
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am and 11 pm daily. there may be temporary blackouts if people don't comply with these restrictions and don't try to conserve on their a, to conserve energy consumption. and i will tell you that what we've been told is that shopkeepers restaurant owners, business owners have been told they need to keep the lights off in the evening. also modes of public transportation, some of them will be suspended. and we also got a, an announcement by the mayor of keith in which he said, this is vitaly which go, he asked residence in the capital not to use major electrical appliances. he said that even saving and reducing electricity consumption in each residence and each household is going to help stabilize the national energy systems operations. tom's so pretty drastic ev restrictions being put in place while it's been the reaction from ukrainian so they behind this well tom,
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everybody we've been speaking with in the neighborhoods that have been impacted by power outages after either missile strikes or drones strikes these past few days have told us that they are worried that it is going to get worse than that. they are preparing themselves as best they can. a couple of days ago we went out to destiny janski's district. that's east of the capital here. it's one of keith's districts that was an area where a power infrastructure was hit by russian missiles and those residents told us that this was the 2nd week in a row that they had been impacted by power outages. that being said, they were back online just hours later, and that's something that we've seen a lot the past couple of weeks is typically the power grid in those impacted areas . they're quick to repair them enough. so the energy isn't impacted that much. now there is concerned that it is only going to get worse. we have also spoken to residents and other parts of the country in which they said they don't think the government has done enough to prepare the cities and to prepare the citizens. and that more infrastructure needs to be protected and the more measures need to be put
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in place. so that if there are more power outages, residents have access to heated areas and they have access to energy going forward . tom came on a gym june for us, alive and cave. thank you. o several residential areas in the capital have been hit by a barrage of russian missile and trying to tax holder. abdel, how many reports from cave ah, building 116 and in yonkers street and central key was struck at the round 8 21 in the morning. half of it was reduced to a pile of rubble. nadia, her husband and 2 cats lived on the ground floor. they were walking by an earlier explosion, then heard the sound similar to a roar of motorbike and yet another explosion. no, we didn't hear any sound before a explosion exactly in our house. so the explosion in the house across the street, you hear this b, but here that there was only the explosion sound. ah,
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so our cats height i in the bathroom. on the good beth, ah, we was just, we were just shocked. and we were sitting and waiting what's happening. i told my husband to close the guest system. and at the same time he looked at the window and said that this building is okay. so that means they hit us, our building multiple so called kamikaze. drones have been launched against cave and other cities. ukrainians. call these drills, mopeds because of the buzz they make. why low to ring overhead. they do cause panic and anxiety because you don't know where they're going to hit. now these jones, i increasingly use in attacks beyond the front lines. the pattern is to launch them in swarms towards several cities at the same time in
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a bit to overwhelm the air defense systems. ah, building 116 was struck by one of several that weren't intercept diego or b is flat, share the wall with the building. he stood on the balcony and saw what he describes as a miniature jet hovering overhead. small blades that chin, des, speed, and direction. he says, and near bay power station could have been and intended target. you speak about critical infrastructure, but these are l. g station that not far from my house is not effective. more than 10 years. during the last 2 years, or with governors, or have a plan to restructure it because it's a, in it's solid construction, it's not effective and it's a useful also for small districts around it's a normal for modern infrastructure. that's why it's not
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a critical infrastructure. then is his grandmother lived under 3rd floor. she couldn't escape the impact her body was discovered under the rubble. 3 of her neighbors also lost their lives. the increased use of jones could indicate that russia is depleting in stock of cruise missiles or that western sanctions are working. but they have also been effective in destroying energy infrastructure. plunging parts of ukraine in douglas as the cold season is fast approaching. and that the hamid al jazeera keith were european union members have agreed to impose new sanctions against iran for its reported supply of drones to russia. the un security council also discussed the issue on wednesday, as our diplomatic editor james bays, reports from the united nations in new york. moscow has warned the organization against investigating its use of drones and ukraine. sir,
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on the streets of kiva, early this week is once again, the ukrainian capital comes under attack by so called suicide drones. officially, both russia and iran say iranian drones and not being used in the aerial bombing campaign. but photographic evidence seems to contradict that. these pictures experts say show a shaheed, 136, a drone, only manufactured by iran that is lethal, but also relatively cheap, costing about $20000.00 apiece. the u. k. u. s. and france, believe the sale of iranian drones in their use and ukraine is a breach resolution $2231.00 which endorsed the 2015 iran nuclear deal. we want to clarify the situation on this use of iranian drones. in ukraine owner. it seems to be crystal clear that it's a violation of resolution $20.00 to $31.00, endorsing the juicy buick,
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the j c p away or iran nuclear deal between iran and the so called p 5 plus one. the u. s. u. k. france, germany, russia and china includes a provision for something called snap back. if iran is not complying, any other participating nation can force all the previous un sanctions to snap back into place. but one experts says that some measure western nations will be reluctant to take. now the risk of snapping back sanctions over an issue that is not directly related to iran's nuclear program, is that iran has threatened that it would not only withdraw from the nuclear deal. it would also withdraw from the nonproliferation treaty. and of course, the last country that did that was north korea in 2003. and we know how that story ended. ukraine is recovered drones that have been shot down and is written to the un urging that inspection teams are now sent to examine them. but russia's deputy ambassador strongly objected to that idea. we hold that the secretariat and the
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secretary general himself will not again violate the decisions of the union un security council and will not go beyond their technical mandate and will abstain from engaging in early any legitimate investigation. otherwise, we will have to reassess our collaboration with them. he wouldn't elaborate on that somewhat ominous warning and didn't completely rule out to link with the deal to export ukrainian grain which was agreed last summer and has to be extended within the next month. james bay's al jazeera of the united nations with a week long chinese communist party congress is under wine, beijing, and the government censorship system is on high alert. thousands of accounts on the countries most popular messaging at we chat had reportedly been blocks. that's after images were posted of a protest in beijing last week. but as adrian brown reports, the app is just one part of china's boss surveillance network. china
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is the all seeing and listening state surveillance cameras are increasingly fitted with artificial intelligence, including facial and iris recognition technology, meaning pictures can be analyzed in real time. today the average chinese citizen spends nearly every waking moment under the watchful eye of this state says the cold water of a new book. there are more than 400000000 cameras, surveillance cameras in china. they're close to 1000000000 smartphones rattling around people's pockets in person that the communist party can access. during the often target and rule of chem and melt, say don't people were compelled to read his little red book and eye clinic work that contained his observations. but china's current leader has much more an app and at the promotes sheeting thing,
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thought just one of the many technological tools that help create a culture of personality around president she as well as strengthening ideological control over the ruling communist parties, 100000000 members. the congress party believes that they have enough data, and they combine that with the right tools, taken essentially predict human behavior and molded to a degree that they can engineer a perfect society. right? and this is a, you know, this is a sort of future society which there are no dissidence. the government says it's surveillance. network helps maintain order and reduce crime. it's co opted some of the countries biggest tech companies to track phones, monitor online purchases and decode messages. certainly with the advent of new technologies and chinese companies becoming giants and in areas surveillance technology, for example. and facial recognition. china certainly have used that. the ccp had
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these that trans advantage and implemented that in china. cobit 19 brought even more surveillance for most people every day life like taking a bus or entering a restaurant, hangs on the color of a health code on a smartphone. but already, evidence has emerged that some local government officials have been using the app as a tool of social control. adrian brown al jazeera, indonesia has been syrup medicines following the deaths of nearly 100 children. it says some paracetamol syrup used to treat feeder contained ingredients linked to acute kidney injuries. it is not clear if the medicines were imported or produced locally. flooding has forced thousands of people from their homes and neighboring cameroon. rising waters destroyed houses in the north, near the border with chairs. many people have been forced to take refuge and make
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shift. camps that built on higher ground was supplies are being shipped in to nigeria is bales the states to help nearly one and a half 1000000 people affected by flooding. there are severe shortages of food and fuel. home address reports from vinegar by also status, cut off from the rest of nigeria and fuel and foot supplies of stopped coming in. moultrie, stop by and petrol from street. vendors like abbey bureau were braving the dangers of bringing in supplies from the state. robin very well, we'll go on inside again. we have to carry the fuel and canoes and pay off militants along the way. even security personnel harasses with only 2 petrol stations operating in the capitol. businesses, good. the petal stock in the station is old, but the price is not wise or are forced to pay nearly $3.00 times the official
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price. but if they don't mind, as long as they can get enough to be able to move it out and to power the electricity generators, the electricity is cut off. so people are buying fuel. you have some fuel your generator to be able to know what is happening around. you know, the only thing we're trying to do now is to speak with you and your family are still process, go up. so do transport cost and traders pass on the increases to consumers like gift or careful was returned to the market to stock up, but she finds foot prizes half, triple. normally we need 3 square meals, i response. now we take our meals times. if we take left in the morning and then l e in the evening, we'll go to bed. floods in bay also state of displeased more than a 1000000 people,
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and many i'm camps. conditions and much better with food supplies and shelter. still inadequate. the government says it's shipping in supplies from me, ring state, but many fear that me 2 days or even weeks to reach to debrief al jazeera, you know, gore the still ahead on al jazeera, starstruck and astronomy explains the significance of stunning you pictures from the james with spice telescope ah ah
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hundreds of migrants from venezuela have been stranded in mexico as a result of a new jewess immigration policy. since last week. officials have been allowed to expel people caught illegally trying to cross the u. s. border with mexico. and while we're apollo reports from mexico city, venezuelan migrants on mexico's border with the united states. a desperation is growing after the u. s. announced a policy shift that's resulted in venezuela nationals being expelled to mexico yet that gamino gabriel. i'm here with my girls were heartbroken that we cannot enter. they closed access for all venezuelans. my husband is that i cannot enter to see him. some been as well in migrants like responded see that after being deported from the us, they were sent to mexico city with little explanation over where they were being taken there like an on the left. it was young. the truth,
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if i did not understand the situation, i thought we were told army gracious titles was going to be processing laredo. but this was not the case. since venezuelans were granted temporary protected status by the united states. last year, the number of venezuelan migrants and refugees heading north has accelerated in mexico. the recent change in us policy has quickly led to overcrowded conditions at shelters, leaving many with nowhere to go. many of the people that we've spoken to here outside of the offices of mexico's national commission for assistance for refugees is that they've had to spend the night outside in the cold in the rain. overwhelmingly what we're hearing from venezuelan migrants and refugees is that they feel stuck here in mexico unsure of what they're going to do next. some who have decided to stay in mexico or now hoping to obtain the government paperwork they need to find employment. mm hm. no, no. okay, okay, i don't care if it's your are there. i just want
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a better life quality for my daughters. so they can study us immigration authorities have announced they will allow up to 24000 venezuela nationals to apply for humanitarian entry. who arrived to the us by air migrants rights advocates. however, see the policy will mean the vast majority of venezuelan asylum seekers will not qualify, as most of them are traveling by land. manuel rap a low al jazeera mexico city. farmers in new zealand have been protesting against plans to tax guesses, produced by cows and shaped passing wind ah, attract a convoy, accompanied to demonstrate as chancing slogans against the proposal. the government wants to impose a levy on agricultural emissions like biogenic method. that's mainly created by castle and other livestock pharmacy. the tax could affect food production.
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we have the most detailed images, yet of the so called pillars of creation. i've been captured by the james with space telescope, and show didn't clouds of gas and dust and the eagle nichoela of our milky way galaxy the hubble space telescope 1st captured an image of the formation in 1995. earlier we spoke to a chief astronomer who says the james web is breaking new ground. well, 1st of all, these images are truly magnificent. you can see that they're gorgeous. when we look at these images, what we're seeing is a view of the pillars of creation that is really unprecedented because what we're seeing are thousands more stars and these images than were shown in the hubble space telescope images and the unique capability of james web space telescope is that it can pull back a veil of dust and gas, allowing us to see the interior portions of these nebulae like we've never been able to see them before. they are 7000 light years away from us. so the light we
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see tonight is shows us how they appeared 7000 years ago. they will not look like this. now they will have evolved. and the reason why is because the bright stars that are within these gas clubs, the young hot, energetic stars are actually blasting ultraviolet radiation at these clouds of dust and gas from which they are born. and they reshape re scope those clouds of gas. so if we go out there today, they will not look like we see them in these images. well, that's all for me. tell me cry for this news out syrup will be here in just a moment. oh oh.
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oh the filmmaker follows her mother's return to south saddam. after years in exile we came home and into a vice presidential position. my mother stepping into the role that my father died in will not be history, repeating itself. she will more likely be remembered her what she does in this new position. an intimate portrayal of a family and challenging times. no simple way home people are starts with an out watching us on a jesse eda with
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france once had a vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront reality and demands for independence. in the 1st part of a documentary series, al jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest grew. conflict and algeria and full scale warn indo china blood and his french the colonization on al jazeera oh, unprompted undone, interrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on al jazeera. ah, who will be out the door next, a resignation and more political turmoil as the pressure mounts on britain's prime minister.

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