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a notorious municipality into an urban utopia. a sense of community on a jazeera ah russia wounds civilians and her psalm to leave immediately to, to tint military situations. ah, i'm told mccrae this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up georgia, maloney is sworn in as italy's next prime minister leading its 1st far right government. since the 2nd world war. horace johnson cuts short his holiday. as speculation grows, he will join the rice to become the u. k. next prime minister. we'll have an update on the cholera outbreak in malawi that kills more than 100 people.
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ah, russian, back to authorities in the ukrainian city of cas soul, have told civilians to evacuate as keeps forces advance in the region. thousands of people have been leaving in fairies across the disney. prov river, as ukrainian strikes have made the only 2 major bridges from curse on. impossible. russia has claimed the region as its own since separatist held referendums last month. we have to correspondence on this story mohammed jim june, who is in keven mohammed vile in the russian capital moscow. but 1st al jazeera has gained exclusive access to one of ukraine's military posts than hi keith province. the area is just a few 100 meters from russia's border, and up until recently it was under the control of moscow. she'll have a loss or has more. all the uncertainty is overwhelming.
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despite the uninterrupted shilling ukrainian troops wait, ready for what will unfold, name. they stand by vigilant as ours turned to days near the border of khaki province instead of cause barricades now cover roads that lead into the main city. the sound of shelling has become so familiar. it is now part of the soldier's daily routine. what not on the russians are attacking us on a daily basis that we're holding our own and defending our ground. we won't let the foot here again, flo, green. for months. the russians controlled this territory along the border. they eventually left, overpowered by ukrainian forces. much of the area now bears the science of war. abandon village is now military zones. surrounded by the aftermath of the fighting,
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al jazeera managed to go inside one of ukraine's barricades, where attack felt always the threat. the military posts were built by russian troops before they withdrew. now they used by ukrainian who also make use of the weapons left behind by their enemy arrows case on your approval. we are on the defensive, but were also and total control. we had defending our guys and our land. this here is an antique aircraft defense system. we use it to hunt them down. we are given access tony some of these trenches where ukrainians are developing new strategy. but beyond a certain point, where told, filming must stop throwing william. so we dig ditches to hide from the enemy and for protection from the winters cold. trenches all warmer, especially if we set a fire. digging ditches is exhausting work, but they are very useful military tools, friendship is boldness. to hope over. most civilians have decided to stay away from
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the area even after russia's withdrawal. had he not that then because this post is so close to russia's border, ukrainian troops are in a constant state of alert innocence, expecting the unexpected. they know their russian counterpart for likely carrying out the same orders just a few 100 meters away from them out of shape. and as to who i don't, jamie been so have alaska al jazeera along the ukrainian russian border, homa gym june is in cave for us and to manage for more. can you tell us about these russians strike so on ukrainian soil. well tom, we've heard yet again in the past 10 minutes or so from ukrainian president below damage lensky. he is now updating citizens throughout the country, saying that there are $1500000.00 ukranian households without power at this hour.
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and he's saying that as a result of these massive russian strikes, they've hit practically every region of this country much earlier today. and let me try to break down what happened earlier in the day for you. more than 10 ukrainian regions experienced widespread power outages as a result of these russian missile strikes, the national energy company ukraine air ago. they had issued a statement a couple of hours ago saying that the latest attacks may have caused worse damage to the power infrastructure and the power grid in this country than the barrage of missiles that hit various ukrainian cities on october 10th. and if you'll remember, october 10th with the day, there had been the largest attack on this country from russia since the beginning of the war this past february. now some of the regions that have been impacted by the missile strikes today include rydner, that's in the west of the country, also lives that's in the west of the country where told large portions of lives are without power. and that's because
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a critical infrastructure facility there it was destroyed by missiles that struck it earlier in the day. also odessa, in the south sumi in the north and in the center of the country, key region, which is where the capital key, where we are now is located and carried out in the center of the country as well. now, as a result of all of this, there have been restrictions to the electricity supply that have been imposed throughout the day by the national power company. throughout all of these regions, there is a lot of concern that there will be more black out in the days ahead. and we were also told by ukrainian president's office that there were a total of 18 missiles destroy today by air defenses comes out of a total of $33.00 missiles that were fired into ukraine from give one more. can you tell us about these evacuations? and chris on that russian occupational authority, asking civilians to leave immediately well,
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there hasn't been a lot of updates self on that from the ukrainian side. and the reason for that, tom is because there has effectively been a media blackout in place when it comes to the ukranian counter offensive. and what ukrainian forces are doing to try to recapture their san this has been in place for close to a week now. i can tell you that when watching media figures here, when hearing from certain politicians, there is a sense that these folks are indicating that they believe that the ukrainian forces are steadily advancing. that there is a belief here in ukraine. the ukrainian forces will be successful in recapturing at least part of care, so on. but again, it is a media blackout. we're not getting any kind of logistical updates, tactical updates when it comes to the movement of ukrainian forces. we know from video is that we've seen reporting to show what's going on here. so on that
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evacuation is being carried out by the russians are still taking place. we've seen these videos, we can't independently verify them. we know that there is concern among the ukrainians because they don't call them evacuations in ukraine. they say this, this force displacement. so there is a lot of concern about what will happen to the citizens who are being evacuated. we heard from russian officials a few days ago, they said that up to 60000 people may be evacuated by the russians into the russian side. it seems as though now this is a much more dire warning from the russians to try to evacuate residence as urgently as possible. tom, thank you very much for that update. that is mohammed jim june, for us and keith, the governor of russia's belgrade regions. his 2 civilians have been killed by shelling. 15000 people have been left without electricity after strikes on the region bordering ukraine. when ukraine has denied responsibility for several attacks carried out there since russia's invasion began in fury. let's go to
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mohammed vall and moscow now and what will, can you tell us about us this tom? oh, just as a my colleague mohammed mentioned about the blackouts there with regards to the specifics and the details of what happens or the frontline we also here have a similar situation. the ministry of defense in its daily briefing, talks about the casualties our, the damage it inflicts on a daily basis among the ukrainian soldiers speaking today about a 130 so just killed somewhere. and another 80 killed her between her son and the lehman axis in different tests in different contexts. try and also to a tell the population here, the people of russia that the, the military are doing what they should do to push back the you cleaning offensive at a, at any occasion in belgrade this has become
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a daily reality that daily shelling and the ukraine's are not talking about it, but the russians on every occasion, they accused the ukrainian side of being behind those attacks. or 3 days, 4 days ago, there was a, an attack on a, an oil dep pot. and also an attack on a pallet station or that caused a blackout in the city. they said it was mended a very quickly, but apparently from the reports to date, the local authorities, the pro ration local authorities, they are have acknowledged that the 15000 people have gone without electricity. and 2 people died, as you mentioned. so that city because of that town, because it's very close to the body, it is only 40 kilometers from the border with ukraine. the usual border with ukraine before the annexation of that part of the land. and also it is one hour drive from khaki, which she's the ukraine, 2nd largest city. so it's very vulnerable and very, very close in the range of the ukrainian rockers. and sometimes ukraine used in the
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past, it's used helicopters even to attack at locations there. and if structure so that city in particular is very vulnerable, as i said. and the russians are seemingly, apparently unable to protect it. are the same applies with the population of you of her son. as you mentioned there, that evacuation is going on and to day it has reached a, an excessive limit. when they said every one should leave. and that is seen it by the russian side as a measure to protect the population. but on the euclidean sided seen as a transfer of civilians. okay, thank you so much. that is irma val for us in moscow with georgia, maloney has been sworn in as the new italian prime minister, the 1st woman to hold to the post. she's also leading italy's 1st far right government since the 2nd world war. while it's a major victory for maloney's party, critics say her hard line policies don't allow for an inclusive italy. leah harding
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reports italy has sworn in its 1st female prime minister. you'll said about a little man that was sincerely, lineage ga, maloney now leads the 1st and the far right government. since the end of the 2nd world war. the easiest way for europeans to understand the people around the world understand what's going on in italy is think of what would happen if maureen lapel became president of georgia. maloney is known for her conservative views, centered around religion, the homeland and family he. alas, i me. yeah. natalie. no, i love the lobby. yes. to the natural family? no. to the algae b. t lobby. yes. to sexual identity? no to gender ideology, no to islamist violence. yes, to secure borders, no to mass migration, no to big international finance? no to the bureaucrats of brussels. maloney's brothers of italy party has fascist
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routes, linked directly to former leader benito mussolini. the real problem is natural match their passions. while in is the competence that you're going to get from because she has no experience of knowing anything. hand the she's, she's surrounded by people in their party left, a book, particularly relevant skills, relevant skills that are needed to dig italy out of a looming recession. inflation rates are at an all time high, as is the cost of living. pretty darn economics too. as she gets maloney very little room for radical change, but essentially this is of a trifle form. i don't mean more than i be truthful for technician maloney supporters say she can help improve the market. while critics fear her policies will only push europe further to the right,
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one of the 1st signs have not been good. and if and the quest for maloney will be, does she let her ideology from the far right express itself in that hard is right or does she follow the safe and narrow path right now italy and enters uncertainty . walker's analysts say many of those who voted for maloney are not right wing, but supported her in the hopes she can spark change. lia harding al jazeera, the still ahead on al jazeera, how china's president sheeting thing emerges from the communist party congress with more power. and the drawer for next year's women's world cup has taken place. stay with us to find out who's facing who in the group stage. ah
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hello. we've got more wet weather coming in to japan over the next couple of days is going to be a couple of days of some blustery showers. just rattling through. further west is generally dry across the cream peninsula and for much of china, these are disturb weather. then we got this weather system. this cold front slides its way across country through canada, where to weather for the western side of han. she was a go through sunday 25 celsius there for tow, kevin, that it freshman's up temperatures around 18 celsius. still a few showers on that normally breeze. it's going to feel little chilly as we go on into the early part of next week. much power. we'll see a scattering of shafts, but some sunshine in between the sunshine continuing from much of the korean peninsula and for good part of china. sunshine is showers cause much of southeast asia. of course we have seen some very wet weather recently interviewed now another system will just drive its way across the south. china sea, scattering a showers, their wet weather, just pushing down to the southern vietnam into cambodia as we go through sunday. and on into monday, he comes on next system at tropical depression,
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ah, are you watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories the south russian bank to authorities in the ukrainian city of his own have told civilians to evacuate as keeps forces advance in the region. thousands of people have been leaving in fairies across the disney per river as ukrainian strikes have made the only 2 major bridges from hassan and possible georgia. maloney has been sworn in as italy's new prime minister, the 1st woman to hold the post. she is also leading italy's fist far right government since the 2nd world war. before me, u. k prime minister boris johnson is expected to join the rice to get back his old job. he's expected to be up against form a chance. however, she su,
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neck and sinew cabinet minister penny mortons, but only she has formerly launched her campaign, who both johnson and soon as they have the support of 100 in pays, which is needed to into the rice to succeed liz trust. well, stephanie ticket joins us at live now from westminster, and boris johnson is, will back in the u. k after his holiday and it looks like he's got to have the 100 in piece he needs yes, according to his support as according to the british media, he does have those 100 nominations needed to put himself board as a candidate also we understand or she soon act the former chancellor has the same number more than that. even some report suggesting if he gets an extra 60 or so he could have half the number of the entirety of the conservative m. p. 's. you mentioned there, penny murdered. the only one who has officially announced her candidacy if you will still up in the air where the she is going to have the 100 nominations either to
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put herself or is i think at this point in time it seems clear, according to the reports that the 2 men have the numbers, they were always ahead in the polls. i, if you will, the expectations of the 2 of them would be the favorites of an app to wait and see until we now hear an official announcement from either richie soon at his camp has been saying that that will come soon. we haven't heard anything yet. and also no word yet from bars. johnson you had to. so to very still, as far as johnson, supporters within politics actually support where she soon act. there's a lot of controversy as well when it comes to the internal politics of the conservative party. it is hugely divided bars, johnson remains a hugely divisive figure. um, so anything is i think up for grabs still up in the air by monday, 2 pm will be the deadline of candidates to announce the fact that they have a 100 nominations and they will be able to go forward. the 2 scenarios are either only one person gets that or is decided there will only be one counter. that would
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mean that by monday we know who the prime minister will be. if it's 2 or more. then we will know by friday for sure. who's going to lead this country, but certainly a lot of challenges that need to be done immediately. many people here we've been speaking to extremely upset with the conservative party, with the in fighting with everything they've witnessed over the last couple of weeks because it's not helping what is already a very tough situation when it comes to the economy cost of living. and we're getting into a very hard winter, so immediate issues need to be tackled. indeed they do. thank you very much. that is stephanie ticket for us at westminster with delegates, and journalists in china's capital have witnessed an unusual scene of the communist party congress form a chinese president who's in town with schools. from the closing ceremony, he was seen being to swatted by 2 men to leave the hall, who spoke briefly to president. she's paying while sitting next to him in the front row. there was no official comment about the reason for who being helped off the stage. earlier members approved an amendment of the parties charter that could give
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more power to president. she, on sunday, the governing party is expected to confirm him as party chief for an unprecedented 3rd term, chin gangs, and assistant director of the national university of singapore, east asian institute. he says president, she expanded his power by elevating loyalists. he has established, he's political status as a call the day, the communist party of china. i think he also is he's also going to have the unprecedented a 3rd term for, for he's either ship, i think as compared to his previous us like holding how i'm the junk. let me definitely he's not having more power. and also he's having more loyalists in the pop standing committee and also in the play bureau. so this actually means that he's having more power to pers, pursue all kinds of his id, ologies,
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and also policy implementations in the world's 2nd largest economy. so these days, we know that actually has a lot of policies of his own style, like the time is foreign policy is getting more and more aggressive and also the economic strategy and the recall the policy. so i think with seeking being securing his 3rd term, i think we're going to see more and more policies of style in the future is different from his previous assets. because his previous as us wants to, wanted to share power with you with their colleagues in the play bureau understanding committee. but now she actually definitely is above all the members in the top decision making body. so that's why i think in the future she's fort id will be seeing every way in china. the
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lady is here now with a look at the tool for the women's world cup. yellow happening at the moment in the world is for less than a month away from the men's football world cup here in capital, the women's will cut will happen in australia and new zealand. next year the drill took place in oakland a little earlier raining champions of the u. s. i will be looking to see a 5th title. i've been drilled in the same group as the netherlands. let's take a closer look at the jewel group, d. c, z. the asian and european champions, china and england draw together, australia have been drawn alongside with number 7 canada group. while the co host zealand are in a competitive group, a which includes the philippines, norway, and switzerland. where washington is a us sports broadcast and a former professional soccer player. and i thank you so much for joining his analogies. eric today is going to be the biggest ever women's world cup when it comes to growing the women's game globally. how important is this tournament?
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the timing is perfect. i mean there are more eyes on soccer in general, especially women soccer right now. more than ever and a lot of fans of us backer and the world cup, especially with how it's been picked up with just the last been recently. and the way that they've been dominant and international play makes it even that much more exciting. the us team away from soccer have taken a lead role in that fight for quality with the men's game. just give us an idea back in the us. what sort of impact their efforts had on women's sports? why the on the soccer field? yeah, well the women's soccer team has been terribly thing for the rest of women's sport . you know, as a former player myself, that said at the professional level, the financial gap is something that as an adult trying to live and be an adult. but the responsibilities you have make the tough so, you know, they've been really pioneering. the push for women for athletes get the same or least closer amount of pay wages, period as low as resources. and so it's just incredible to see how they've not only
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been at the top internationally but soccer, but also at the top of the financial conversation as well. and lead. ready conversation, i mean, we're going into a well cut where the price funds the men's will cut will still be a great deal more than, than the women will receive in the welcome next year. i mean it's, that's something that everybody's got to think about in terms of making prize money equal for all tournaments for both the men's and women's gang. without a doubt, without a doubt, that's something that needs to be changed and adjusted, but it's nothing is not going to happen overnight. so these conversations that we're having now, we might not be come into fruition, forget the world, but for the next couple of world. and so it might be when the world cup is in the united states, that will be more of that gap closed. but, you know, i think that to least start having the conversations to have it be in the back people's mind. but as you're watching these incredibly talent badly, you're also remembering, wait a minute, no matter who, when they're not getting anywhere close to what the men are getting, does the leave put it in the forefront of everybody's thinking that we can start to
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discuss the elephant in the room we can close that gap even quicker. it's not a quick talk about the soccer, the u. s. aiming for the 3rd consecutive world title. all they still seem to be or other, the european countries really closing the gap now, do you think they are still the team to be, you know, this is a team of generating about 20 shots per game. they've outward their opponents significantly. obviously they did drop their 1st international off the pain and the friend leave earlier in october. but you know what this team is phenomenal. they've got how often we beep and we've been looking to find some things and codes. why go in and you've been doing a good job of that really focusing and make sure they're shutting out the phone and they're taking care of business. but i do think they are the team to beat it since there's a lot of team hungry that have been working the last 4 years. that may be the one that's winning the world cup. this upcoming year, renee washington joining his life from philadelphia. thank you so much for your time today. i'll have the more in the women's welcome draw, and the rest of the day sports in the next hour. thanks very much and look forward
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to it. well, malawi is struggling to cope with a colored outbreak that killed more than 100 people since march medical work is trying to contain the spread of the disease, but they may be running out of time. since monahan has more worried, parents are bringing their children to this clinic for treatment. as the color outbreak spread, the very young are among the most at risk. maintaining stalks of life saving medical supplies is vital to preventing further deaths. well, went to steady ad giving the credit of vaccine our we are that it was that dad debreto went assist us with that, but to 1000000 doses of what a, the vaccine and we, we expect people send meeting in the next day or 2 weeks. there was this whole crisis. elk was we didn't have we in that full as the food and, but i'm happy that as government to have managed to do it. i before with our, with the over 200000000 mil always color crisis began in march after
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a series of tropical storms, the destruction of infrastructure and contamination of water supplies colson outbreak that spread across the country. the men are risk factor that we had established and they do my, these doubly st was low. i wash, i could do because that's water and sanitation issues. there's low coverage of flat greens along bay shore lines. color is also on the rise elsewhere in the world, particularly in haiti and syria. the world health organization is calling for more resources to deal with the crisis. the number of outbreaks has forced them to lower the treatment standards from 2 doses of vaccine to a single dose. we can't end depend them it because we're not prepared collectively to put it in place. the basic human rights of water and sanitation, and basic immunization in those areas at risk. and it's a sad day for us to have to go backwards to go to a $1.00 strategy which is life saving. it's an emergency measure. we shouldn't have
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to do it, and it is purity based on the availability globally of vaccine malawi is doing what it can to contain the outbreak. but it's a race against time. rainy season is set to begin in november creed and conditions when diseases like cholera can spread even faster than smaller him al jazeera. for the un security council has voted to sanction a haitian gang leader accused of attacks against civilians. shimmy shares here is a former policeman who has been linked to widespread rights violations. the counsel adopted a resolution to sanction any one who threatens the security and stability of hating the vote of the you. when does not mean anything to us, whether they agree or disagree, we haitian people do not want any force in the country up of freedom and democracy in the country. not just yet, it's not that we haitian people have said enough is an.
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