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hello, i'm sam is a dan. this is the news out live from dawn, coming up in the next 60 minutes. israeli, and lebanese ladies approve a historic maritime agreement to boost their energy needs. southeast asian countries fail again to take a tough stance against men. mars military rule is that an emergency meeting of foreign ministers counter offensive slowing down? ukraine says russians are reinforcing positions in the south and the east is winter set sin. i saw a claims responsibility for an attack on asha shrine in iran, which killed at least 15 people. and i mandy richardson with all your world cup news. we'll look at the security matches being taken to ensure the tournament is a safe one. ah,
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let's begin with that historic deal being signed between lebanon and israel, resolving a decades old border dispute agreement enables oil and gas exploration opportunities in the mediterranean sea. its being signed in separate rooms at the un base in the 70s for the town of north cora as israel and 11, and it's still technically at war. the energy company that operates is run scottish offshore gas field says already begun operations. this the, me, the local you, this is a political shipment. you saw every day that an enemy recognizes the state of israel in a written degree, little, you know, in front of the entire international community. so every day that the united states a phone stand behind us and provide security and economic guarantees to the agreement, discussions have been taking place since 2020, over the years, various border lines have been proposed to solve the long standing dispute. now, the newly agreed upon amount of time bought, it will be known as line $23.00 con,
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prospective gas field goes to lebanon. it extend southward across line 23. so it's, i will share some of the revenue cutter should remain within israel's waters where the extraction of gases already started. meanwhile, the lebanese government has awarded a french oil for temporary control of an offshore gas long. the foreign minister was optimistic about the agreement and an exclusive interview with al jazeera, locked should cut the total energies and its partners must start work in the areas agreed upon with the lebanese government, namely block number 9, and the con the field, it takes time to extract gas if it's there, and the lebanese people have great hope that their country will become a gas producing country. we have to correspondence along the border of the 2 countries. bernice smith is in israel. we go 1st to say in a hold that are not caught up in solving level. and so ultimately, they know,
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was it economics, regional global economics that made this possible? well, definitely all the parties to this agreement had vested interests in this deal. intermittent negotiations have been going on for years now. so we have to look at the timing for 11 on yes, this is about the economy. the economy has all but collapse. it is hoping that it can begin exploration for much needed revenue. international companies have been refusing to start the exploration until a deal is put in place, but many worn, it will take years before lebanon will be able to reap the benefits. if you like. then there's israel. israel was looking for security guarantees stability because it wants to increase production at the end of the day as well with already a gas producing country. but it wants to increase production from korea to get more gas to europe. and this is where the united states and to a lesser extent,
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france came in. and that's why they worked very, very hard to get this deal signed. because europe needs alternative supplies to gas, to rush and gas. of course, the eastern mediterranean is not going to replace, be able to replace or serve as an alternative to russian gas supplies. but at the end of the day, it will provide more gas to europe. so everybody had a vested interest in what is being called a historic and land mark deal. and there is no doubt because these 2 countries are enemies. these 2 countries don't recognize each other, and that's why there is no found fair. if you like around the foremost signing ceremony. as you can see, the media has been pushed away from the un base where the delegations are now going to sign on separate copies. they're not gonna even sign on the same copy. all right, thanks so much. let's go over abundance. smith sees that these are lebanon border in northern israel. so technically, countries still at war. how's this being seen in israel?
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you've been seen here saw me as an historic achievement and i start agreement. and shortly at some stage, israeli officials will go through that border gate behind me into the sort of a no man's land area with the documents signed earlier on by iowa, paid in jerusalem, agreeing to the maritime orders with the lebanese. yeah, le page said that this was agreement strengthens israel security and freedom of action against has bala and the threats to know as zayna was saying, and also opened up the unit to to exploit potential energy resources in the mediterranean. israel already just yesterday started pumping gas from one of the field. that was content, just curious gas field. it's now pumping gas from that and that will, that will boost israel's economy 11. and of course, hoping in years to come, that it will be able to do something similar. israel also call to the diplomatic
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achievement. he says, it says it's not every day that an enemy country recognizes the state of israel and a written agreement in view of the international community. so the israel is being played high up here. and this really matters for that. and we days away, i think from elections. people wondering if this is going to have an impact on election. yes, i mean elections next week in israeli is one thing is rarely vote is like it's a prime minister, but looks good on security on this. this sort of event is what lockheed will hope will allow him to retain the prime minister position and, and you collision that will be formed in the next election. i've in the previous 4 elections here in israel, it's very, very tight. there is a much movement between the side 2 against the return of benjamin netanyahu, and those who want netanyahu to retain to regain the premier ships office to every little vote counts. and if this makes i let people go on security like
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a recent crack down in the west bank house where israel has been cracking down on fighters in the west bank city of novels and everything that makes him look good on security. should play well with potential elective. all right. we'll leave it there . thanks so much bud smith on 100, her jolly is a senior fellow at the carnegie middle. the center joins us now from london. thought with a basic one. so what is this agreement is not obviously a peace deal. it doesn't even end the technical state of war between countries. is this just an agreement to solidify things so everybody can go and make some money? yes, i mean exactly exactly that. i mean, you, you, for summarized what the deal is all about. it falls within a gray area. it's not, it's not ideal which means normalization with his route. it's not down abraham mich type of deal. it's a not a deal that entails
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a recognition of the state of israel by lebanon. it's a deal that allows both countries to move forward in terms of gases, exploration. it's, it's about gas and it's about, you know, the, the ability to extract this important resource. very, very important now for lebanon, i think, is very timely for israel. but at the same time, there seems to be kind of a tacit agreement or a tacit understanding that this deal also means that there are some common interest now between some common interest. now, between lever on israel, which means, you know, there is no hosted with these on the borders, which is a kind of a, a big shift. and, and the relations between both countries since 2006 conflict. so is it safe to say then, i guess that there's not really
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a big chance that this could lead to an agreement on other issues, particularly the land borders or a broader political resolution. and so on them is, it is obvious that has been law once does to stay within the gray area. you know, this is a maritime deal. this is a technical issue that's been resolved. but at the same time, as you mentioned, i mean, there's a kind of an unintended consequence in which, you know, under public sphere and the public debates, people are saying people will continue to say in the political field in lebanon, they will, they will make the argument that since you can resolve such and such a dispute through negotiations, why not resolve other issues vocations? so unintentionally, you know, the agreement will leads to more debate about what could be resolved through negotiations. and what role has bellanca lay in lebanon and live in his baltics and the next space? there is a bit of a count down going on, isn't there in lebanon?
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do it will the still produce tangible economic benefits for the country? quick enough or quick enough to say maybe the political class definitely not. i mean there's no quick enough economic benefit, but, and terms of trust and thumbs own. oh, i think, you know, this is what the lebanese government than the political establishment just trying to push forward. this would create a kind of a wave of open expectations of what is to come and lebanon's ability to produce something and have some sort of a, a way out of the tunnel. some, you know, this is, this is the light that the end of the tunnel, but it is not the end of the tunnel. and the sense that, while it's being presented as a great thing and, and if bush and a leap forward for lebanon, at the same time, you know, the,
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the benefits will only come and years. and lebanon's crash, lebanon school laughs, is so sore, has been accelerating. and the past few months, i think this will not really resolve any anything, but it will present or you know, the lebanese and the international community with some sort of all in terms of, you know, lebanon's project re. but it has to be accompanied by we forms a has to be accompanied by so many other steps that the lebanese but it good establishment has to have to take and have been avoiding and the pastor phase. so, so i, i think it's a, it's, it's one step forward than i think the, the political establishment is seeking to restore some sort of trust in lebanon's ability to lift itself up from the, from the hours that it's in the mom. all right, thanks so much for your analysis on that. thank you. fairly more still ahead on the
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news out, including a punxsutawney journalist, shot dead by kenyan police on the dubious person dances is laid to read. what explain why the environment may lose out whoever wins the presidential run off in brazil, and in sports intimate. and when the boss alone out of the champions league group stage for the 2nd year running, ukraine says russian forces are digging in to defend the southern city of san kiev says, wet weather slowed its counter offensive, but its forces and making gains the prospect of another battlefield set back for president vladimir putin is increased fears. the kremlin could use a nuclear weapon high false report. some kith, ukraine's long counter offensive for her son grinds on, but despite russia's recent order to evacuate civilians and reports of some military drawback, the message from ukraine is at the russians. a digging in for
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a fight on nipple robles. the little girl who are changing positions are intelligence confirmed that they have been reinforced by very many recruit the level that they are strengthening their flanks. they take up trenches because they fear our air force and you fear artillery and soldiers lose a thin of new quote. was destroyed, russian army tells the tale of ukrainian gains, the russian general in charge of this war recently talked of difficult decisions having to be made around her son, attracting speculation that ukraine might soon retake it in time for winter. but you crane is now talking about russian reinforcements and obstacles to progress towards in the some of the situation on the frontline itself is very tense. the enemy has dug itself in and at the moment it seemed they do not intend to leave. it is noticeable that they worked, reinforced their dug out. trenches and fortifications went away from ukraine. russia's armed forces were carrying out exercises on wednesday, simulating what native use of nuclear weapons launched from land,
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sea and air. or the russian military says it's in preparation for a response to an enemy attack. russia president, making more unsubstantiated claims about a nuclear threat from ukraine, including a radiological or dirty bomb, is that you hold them. they ignore the statements of the key regime about the desire to get nuclear weapons. after all, the key authority said that openly, no, everyone is keeping quiet. there are also plans to use a so called a dirty bomb for provocations. at every turn, these sorts of accusations have been dismissed as absurd, transparently false by ukraine and its allies. the speculation that russia may be trying to simply escalate in a grandstanding way. it's own willingness to fight on, or potentially it's an indication that russia itself wants to use such a device. but conventional weapons continue to do damage enough here and to me pro a petrol station set ablaze by a russian strike. emergency cruise said to people, including a pregnant woman, were killed. every faucet, al jazeera keith,
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russia called the meeting at view, and on wednesday, questioning the sex the general's mandate to investigate his conduct in ukraine. that's after the us and its allies called for an inquiry into moscow's the legend use of iranian drones in ukraine. western countries rejected russia attempt to block un inquiry. russia seeks to obstruct and confuse, but yielding to these threats, and as feeding to russia's demand at the secretary at not carry out its $20.00 to $31.00 mandate in this instance, would be extremely problematic. it would undermine implementation of un security council resolutions and give all countries including russia, a free pass to flout security council imposed obligations. united states regrets that russia's once again abuse its position as a council member to waste this body's time and seek to hide its own violations. southeast asian countries have failed again to take
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a tough stance against me in miles military rule as an emergency meeting of foreign ministers. discussions centers around developing a new strategy in dealing with the gender phone st. louis isn't call them paul. she says the statement made by the chair said nothing new and is in line with a sions policies. this was a statement issued by the audience chair this year, which is held by cambodia. the upshot of it is this. we do not know if ozzy and has a concrete plan to push forward the peace process in the statement did not review much. so we're left to look at the language, the choice of what's use which was generally overall very soft. and the overall tone taken as a whole, the statement was very much in line with audience long held the policy of non interference in a member states domestic affairs of consensus, style decision making to take the statement as an example. now describe the situation in non more as critical and fragile. and it went on to say that this was not because of a lack of commitment or effort on audience part. but was because of the complexity
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of me on mars, protracted conflicts that's now been accessible by the current political crisis. so just as an example, the choice of adjectives, the choice was used and the decision to describe the military coup as a political crisis. this is very much ozzy and not wanting to call out the gender and it's brutality against the anti coo opponents in myanmar. it's used a disproportionate force on anti coo fighters. now we know that one of the main aims of this meeting in jakarta is for foreign ministers editor, and i representative to come up with recommendations for avi indeed is to discuss when they meet in cambodia next month. but if the statement is, any indication is any guide than people who expect are vienna, who want to see the and take a farmer dawns on me on my are going to be sorely disappointed in response to the co in february 2021 pays yon agreed to a 5 point consensus urging an end to violence and mediation through
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a special envoy. as yan has excluded me in law from its summit for failing to address the plan. and continuing to crack down on descent, the blocks response is not being united, malaysia, and singapore one, the military leadership excluded until it cooperates with peace plans and include civilian leaders of blogs, check combos. here on the other hand, is trying to get concessions by dealing directly with the gender. it's been accused of legitimizing the coo, lena alexandra, is head of the international relations department at the center for strategic and international studies. join us now from jakarta. good. have you with us? so 1st of all, does this mean the a z and piece plan is effectively dad? well i thing of course, to some expand, you know, when you learn from the state monday, just released by the foreign minister just so after the meeting, the emergency quite major meeting on
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a crisis. i think it is very clear there. the statement is just, they shouldn't all say i'm just having, you know, the 5 when confesses and that's not death. any other strategy to move forward. and the contact is just simply, you know, a ration of the fact. but the fest with itself without really revealing to the to after the probably what we'll be recommendations to push but a for the implementation in the future. i mean like when we in see why this happening just recently. you know, what's the question asked, tribes? i think i say i should be more decisive in terms of the response. what can be done further given that we've just had this emergency meeting, not a whole lot seems to have come out at least publicly is a c n. do we have any way of knowing if a is having any impact at all? well i think. 5 well, to some extent, yes, you know, that has been some effort,
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you know, at least by the cottage at that you know, to paul, to the who are these things like that, but definitely it is not enough. i think there must be another indication from that he wants to push for the, you know, for the, for at least for the presentation of the dialogue and to stop the violence. and the fact that i'm like the cotton spatial invoice. and the chair is also a bali engaged with a few of these rather than with all the corners in your life. i think this is, this is something that i really need to push in order to make a breakthrough in the prices. how much consensus is there within a ziann now over how to deal with me in law? well, i think it is very clear for everyone that option is not united at all in dealing
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with some countries, like indonesia has been fight that it wants to speak for the more c. that's the ration indian mark. why? because he's, you know, back to that to say that honestly, i should not be too intervening that it should lack the middle of people who decide their own future. well, no one had of course that position to special anything so and so forth. but i certainly cannot close its eyes to what is happening in indian market. so i think that's definitely a split we did not be on, on how to push further. and it is very disappointing to see that actually in the basement at the, at the bottom part, it is mention that they are still continue to wait based on gutter, patient based on consensus way. and it will, you know, prospecting over in the, of the, me and the people and, and this is something that, you know,
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it's not expected because what i mean by consensus, you know, and they also, i think the statement before that they made by the, by the by the chair, you know, that actually i should move on. i see on should not be hold for speech by the young requires is what that's supposed to me. and then with this statement that just now really i think that's an indication that actually wants to move on by closing its eyes, but not really touching the me on the class itself. this is really worrying, especially as we are giving point indonesia, jeremy should lexia. all right, thank you so much for your thoughts on that. thank you. a funeral for a prominent pakistani journalist sheriff has been held in the capital this time about. his body was returned to his family in pakistan from nairobi on wednesday. sure, he was shot dead by kenyan police, and what official say was a case of mistaken identity. the journalist had been in hiding for fear of
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persecution in pakistan because of his investigations into the country's government . mercury. catherine soy is in killer feet. she tells us more on the investigation currently taking place. and i wrote b. the death of osh rod sharif has raised a huge debate here in can you people are asking many questions about the constance is under which the john list was killed during a shootout. now forensic experts have been to the scene and they have taken firearms and bullets from the police officers who are involved. now the police say that sure reef. and another friend who was driving the car fields to stop at the police check point. this barrier had been set up by the police who was allegedly pursuing a vehicle of the someone reported that he son had been abducted and the car stolen
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now entirely, or the police will be looking into whether the officer was justified to use their weapons. why did the offices, for example, fire directly at the vehicle? if indeed they were chasing a car that had a potential hot stage? these are some of the questions the people are asking. now, officers who are at the scene say that be watched or thought of by the coupons. in the call one police man was injured as while an independent of police oversight commission is also on the case. it will be very, very interesting to see what they report because we know from the past that such reports are hardly are, are, are hardly a made public. but the police force is under a lot of pressure to get to the bottom of what happened. iran's president is vowing
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a severe response to an attack that killed 15 people as a sheer shrine in the southern city of shiraz. i saw claimed responsibility, so sorry, i gave him the reports. the popular shashi rog, shrine insurance was packed with people when an eyesore gum opened fire or witnesses say the attack during evening. prayers was time to cause maximum damage. oh, we were preparing for prayers and then we heard the gunshot. we tried to escape from the other side and then i realized i was bleeding. luckily, i could not see who was shooting. it was from outside, but we were inside the shrine. it started from the street and then they came towards the shrine and they shot, however, they saw it on some of the victims were brought to this hospital for they spoke of their shock at the attack. she la la la number by tong. i went to shah sharah with my children here. i heard sounds of gunfire. after we prayed that he went to
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a room next to the shrine. this gunman came and fired a barrage of shots, full time bullet, hit my arm and leg that it hit. my wife's back but thank god my child was not it. he 7 years old yamaha the la popular with taurus, the city of sharon last witnessed a similar attack 14 years ago. wednesday shooting comes at a time when security is on high alert in iran, following weeks of protests across the country. at the ang was to attack a warship as it came at the sunset time. when people go for prayers and he has killed a lot of people. so the countries and, and shock iran doesn't see this type of those attacks are normally nicer. don't hold that be raining, president abraham were se condemned. the shooting, which he said was an attempt to divide the country through violence of fear. he said there would be what he called a severe response to the attack victoria gate and be al jazeera. still. i had an al
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jazeera ah, how plans to delay senses in bolivia lead to public anger. a respiratory virus that affects mostly children puts fresh on us emergency rooms with doctors warning. it was an in small, livable confirm lead place in the knockout stages of the champions lea ah, the out standing feature of the ocean so far in your has been the temperatures on the high side of normal touching record various still in the, by the archives in sicily, we're looking at that sort of figure is not reco breaking harris, but typically the southwestern part of spain is warmer than it should be by $10.00 to $12.00 degrees. and it's not just this part of europe,
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although the class still piling up with western side. that's it's direct across pretty shouts will scandinavia, but it's a mild flow of wind look southwesterly. and of course ahead about where you've got nothing in the way of cloud or rain temperatures really are quite high for the time year. what rain there is is catching the edge of iberia is going in and out of the british hours in the se, scandinavian probably catching low countries and the far east and sort of, you know, there is some right. it's not as cold. it was even hear that and typically is carries on from friday probably into the weekend for large part. so throughout europe, temperatures are well above the average from 7 to 12 degrees fairly typically. now during the temperatures in north africa, the rain has been the thing of note this whole season. it's still raining in places like southern nigeria right way back was far north, almost still the gambia. but increasingly in the cell now it's windy and dusty. ah,
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a question of power. on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back here watching al jazeera time to recap, the headlines now lebanon and israel, assigning a u. s. broke agreement. there is also a decades long maritime borders dispute. it enables oil and gas exploration opportunities for both countries in the mediterranean sea. ukraine says wet weather and difficult trying this making its counter offensive in the cell when you got a song region more challenging. moscow back to thirties, have been evacuating civilians from the city. his horses, advanced southeast asian countries of again failed to take
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a tough stand against me in miles military rule is that the merchant c meeting fondness does have to decide the new strategy on how to deal with agenda. violence is broken out in bolivia is eastern city of santa cruz. at least one person has died during protest against the decision to postpone a census critic say, it's an attempt to limit their freedom of speech and deny funding. they need to preserve and reform for days, protests have brought bolivia, largest city to a standstill. the unrest and santa cruz was triggered by government plans to delay his senses until 2024 streets had been closed and public transport in teaching and schools suspended indefinitely. police were called in to break up fighting between demonstrators opposing the
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government than those who supported they're trying to attack us. look at me. this is all i have. that's it. the pro government support is armed with stone. ah, santa cruises, bolivian economic powerhouse is mostly conservative, which puts it at odds with the liberal government of president. with odyssey. as leaders see, the results of the senses would enable much needed funds to reach the cities. 2000000 people fan, so from very high we want to better quality of life. the census is carried out every 10 years. if there is no census, there is no progress in health, education or infrastructure. our region is growing, but we are being left behind. ah, but it may not all be about money. some believe though supporting the sense is want it to be taken in 2023. so results will be available 2 years later when national
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elections are scheduled, and that could lead to more seats and parliament and more influence across the santa cruz region. while protesters call for more strikes, the president has called for com. the government says, holding the senses in 2024 will deep politicize the process and assure a higher degree of accuracy. but critics are skeptical. katya low facility and al jazeera campaigning has been heating up ahead of the 2nd round of the presidential elections in brazil on sunday. but regardless of who wins environmental group say, the brazilian amazon will likely continue to lose out. they say it will be difficult to stop the expansion of mining and farming and protected areas on again, a care of reports from mcgraw. so the soon as i fight
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in the punter man, fierce largest tropical wetlands tours from all over the world come to watch. we are birds and wild life in the brazilian state of muddle grocery store. 2 years ago, what catastrophic fire destroyed much of this green paradise, leaving a trail of destruction and killing millions of native species. fogel glad it was. a gray said the fault. the jar follows him on whiskey at the lands with fire, but the intensity of the 5, if seen in the last he is not common. it's a consequence of divorce dropped in th century caused by deforestation in the amazon and extensive forming by sharp galvan with president able so now to brazil, witness to peak of deforestation in the amazon in 2021. 13000 square kilometers were destroyed, reaching a 14 year high environmental, his fear that if bull so loud a wednesday, october 30th run off, you'll continue pushing for legislation to open up protected areas for mining and
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farming. as he said, he would, you would as over, you saw fidelmo, president wilson are as government has already dismantled and defended public organizations in charge of controlling the preservation of the environment. the pun, danelle is the size of many european countries. if there's no protection, it will eventually dry out in boston and left her a rival for president lizzie nasty ruler. the suva has been criticized in the past for the construction of the controversial belo moon. she hydropower dam in the amazon. it displaced some 40000 people, but lola did implement environmental policies, dramatically reducing deforestation, and is promising to rebuild government institutions that control illegal activities in the amazon. judging how brazilians voted in the 1st round, environment is far from being a priority. for out of every 10 congressman elected are against strict laws limiting economic activity and protected areas. these charcoal colored tree trunks
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are the scars of an intense far that passed through this forest. 3 years ago, it took fire fighters 40 days to control the flames. and even though scarce rain held the punt than i'll flourish, this may well be a temporary respite the future of the month. another in the amazon may well depend on the outcome of sunday's election and under capability of the next president to find a balance between defending nature while promoting much needed economic growth. monica and i give al jazeera but the now brazil, civil society groups trade unions and students, protesting and shrill anchors capital about the economic situation. there are also frustrated with the brutal suppression of earlier protests. shanker is facing the worst economic crisis in decade with rising inflation. many being pushed into poverty now fernandez joins us now live from columbus. i'm and i was all people
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back out onto the streets a bigger. that's right. as you can see behind me, there is quite a crowd here at this protest, which is now a centrally brought to get the people in this rally, which has been called by the trade union coordination center, which is basically what they call a combined people movement. that brings together trade unions. it brings together some prominent figures were at the forefront of the protest. to remove the lot. i'll be a larger pub, sir, or to protest what is going on in the country. but having had a little bit of a sort of a down period if you like to wait and see if you also are, are to sort of, you know, quite calm down when there was a massive track down by the run. no vicar, missing the government. and people are now coming out once again. the reason for
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that is there seems to be no let up. the cost of living is soaring. food inflation is topping 90 percent and people are really, really struggling. a few months ago. it was just beginning to make itself felt at the household table, but now more households are really struggling. well, we are having our tax, a central increases in which the government has an income tax value, additional taxes, palmer, a tax, all of that. lot of people here basically say that and run in roger boxer as they call him, an allusion to the fact that the new britain it is just carrying forward. the policies of the roger puck says that he is not really interested in bringing this country out of the quite my i just want to continue the policies of the roger boxes. they're against the back and say that they don't want to humbly,
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hasn't been privatized, been sold off. as the government has said, this might be one of the ways to bring together revenue. that is something the cdc all these months, the 2nd power that has been unable to actually bring up solutions and all of this was she long term, or has this sort of damocles hanging over the head matter that we're waiting for a bailout from the i amendment but that does not seem to be coming any time. so anyway. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks. aunt mel fernandez. prime minister justin durn is visiting scientists. so new zealand scott base and antarctica. visit mark the 65th anniversary of the base. on her 72 hour trip arden so corporation in antarctica is incredibly important to tackle the crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. last year, wellington announced it was allocating $200000000.00 to rebuild the base. a surgeon,
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a respiratory illness among young children and parts of the earth has experts worried pediatric wards have been filled to capacity with rsv infections, and some hospitals is usually causes fever, cough and runny nose isn't children under the age of 5 or vis? here it's come earlier, it hit harder and coincides with rising cove. it's 19 and flu infections. william shatner is a professor of infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university medical center. he explains how severe the iris fi outbreak is. there is a pressure on clinics emergency departments and indeed inpatient beds in the pediatric facilities over much of the united states. this is an unseasonal time for r s b to be out there and it's
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a very large outbreak spread over most of the united states. and what's your canada also, most children acquire this infection when they're very young, they get over it. and then interestingly enough, they can get subsequent infections. but the 1st is often the most severe. and what's happened is for the past 2 years, because of all the crowd related coven related sheltering at home wearing masks. not attending schools. the children haven't been together. so the virus has not had the opportunity to be transmitted among the children, but now all the children are back in school there with each other again. and so this virus has many opportunities to spread tagging many children from the very young to middle aged children all for the 1st time. and that 1st infection can be very troublesome. certainly any child,
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particularly the very young infants who are not feeding, not taking their fluids, who may have a fever, they don't all have a fever, but who looks sick and absolutely, if they're having any trouble breathing, immediately go to the emergency room or contact your health care provider still had on al jazeera. we look at the training exercise that is on the way to ensure the world cop is safe details on the way with andy. ah
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ah ah ah ah, i've kind of the catch up with the action on the green, his andy,
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thank you so much. sammy will security services here in capsule. i've been carrying out training exercises this week to ensure the middle east's 1st woke up is a safe on us their life to osama bin javert, who spent the last few days following events osama. it was an idea as to exactly what speed not going all well, in the last week since sunday there's been thousands of security personnel all spread all across feather carrying out exercises as if it was the real event. people have been complaining about roads being locked and been not being able to get to faces that they wanted to go. busy and major archie than tunnels being chopped off. that is because many of the security services on. ringback ground were not aware of these exercises and the command and control center was creating scenarios as if they would happen in real life on the ground given following some of these truths. so not just from a various factory, military and civilian security associations and air units. but also from 13
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different countries of all come together to try make this a woke up a secure and safe one. ah, passing a crowd ahead, comfortable with the security officers thinking pump in the exercise, holding weapons, which means nation. 6 arabic housings of civilian and military officials from putney and 13 other countries are doing the final stress tests. a joint country turkish unit is responding to a bomb threat. if the match continues inside. they are pulling out all the stops to prepare for any eventuality. all the while there will be charged crowds inside and outside the stadium, and among them, a few troublemakers drunk them disorderly behavior. ah, and hooliganism concerns authorities at football game just as it to happen and
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good night and people would be rowdy. and that is what security forces you are preparing for, how to handle those people and what to do with them that people want to know how with the security forces, respond. somebody who's making trouble on the streets or even to beat them up. are you going to do for them? what will you do? everyone is will coming here and cut out what we're looking for it to show respect our culture and tradition. we are here in this. what's an exercise to overcome any scenarios in this case, to make sure that everyone is safe and secure, and this in our country and to reach the goal, a unique total, unmet, ever. in addition to the 11 ministry, the other military insecurity, experts from pakistan, saudi arabia, jordan to wait, france, germany, poland, italy, spain, the u. s. the u. k,
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and turkey are involved for those who don't speak english, translators will ensure smooth coordination. ah, there are scenarios where buses are being hijacked, quotes are happening, riots are happening, some bombs are exploding anti gun operators. so it's all happening as if it was a real life scenario during the tournament. one of the most secure locations here in carter, this is the command and control center where all the action is taking place. experts from cybersecurity to transport, to, and to terrorism are all stationed here. and this is as close as it gets to the real thing. just head of the world is more than a 1000000 people are expected to arrive for the world cup. the message from the tournament security committee is that fans should feel safe with their families and friends, and people looking to cause trouble could expect a well prepared security contingent job without the 0 at the national command center. so there you have it. that is what the
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security forces and their partners have been doing on the ground. and they've been trying to assure people that this is going to be a secure world cup. a safe woke up for the fans and families coming in, but also to people who might potentially be coming here to cause trouble who have been associated with violence hooliganism. and all of its stuff of that sort should be warned that they are ready. so we've been speaking to experts in this wide what an exercise from various aspects of security. we met some people who are looking at cyber security because the next day in age, a lot of what you do happens on line. a lot of your systems are based on line from your traffic lives to your electricity systems, to water, etc. and there are robust systems in place to make sure that there isn't anything which sabotaged them. then there are expectations and fears of large crowds gathering the stampedes might take place. and the security efficient here have been
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telling us that they have done drills to go through all of those scenarios. if and when an emergency arises, what to assure people is that because they're so well fed that people should come in with the caveat that they should be able to not just come distance this gun feet do enjoy the football. but it seems that culture and tradition of catherine is well and respected at the same time from all what we've heard from not just country, but other thinking, but as then all the preparations are in place. busy done the final test and stress test and they are all but ready for the tournament to begin. i saw my pin, jared life was there from outside the sales stadium. thank you so much for that. or 16 players from australia's world cup score to release the video highlighting their concerns over catalyst treatment of migrant workers and the l. g. b. c, q. community football australia also called for the openness being shown by the host country to continue beyond the tournaments. qatar has repeatedly pointed to
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its reforms that have already been made and woke up. organizers have said, all fans will be welcome. now man, who led his country to their 1st and only world cup in 2014 has helped knock barcelona out of the champions league. bosnia and herzegovina striker and jacko scoring twice for in some alarm as they beat victoria pills and 4 nill natara. when went into a guaranteed qualify in 2nd place from the group along with fine munich. another super. when barcelona kicked off later in the evening, things got even worse for them. they were beating 3 nail presidio body on my home soil. bye bye. and sadie amana, who captain soluble at the wilk up school, and one of their goal is to make it 5 wins. out of 5 in the group stage, to the delight, liverpool, or through to the next round, the year beach i. x 3 knelt mohammed salad group, the opener, the other goals coming from thorn nunez and harvey elliot's liverpool 2nd. in that group behind napoli, they'll have to beat the italian side next week by at least 4 goals,
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to claim some spots for so also through the knockout rounds, following a foreigner window vote group leaders club, bruce that victory, left athletic, are measured, leading to beat by a leather keys and but the only managed civil jewel take a look at this penalty for athletic o an injury time somehow it stayed ounce and that meant i went to co, we're eliminated. and the welcome trophy is continuing on its global soul. the latest stop is argentina fancied when his air is waiting in long lines to get up close to the trophy, which they've won twice in 1978 in 1986. the trophies already taught 24 countries and has 6 more to go before landing in cattle. let obadiah farrell my must remember that it was touched by marrow donor. so it's magical for us unit also beheld going messier because he will get it too bad for me. we are witnessing history. i know it will be hard to way, but it will be as he and the trophy won't come back here,
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i have no doubt we will see as a guide it available when i get any missouri said a morsel that'll normally beautiful. it's the most beautiful thing in the world. it's more than a trophy, especially for argentines and people who love football and i'm not going to be or as a must see, exhibition in cats, offer any argentina, fans attending the well company, one piece of memorabilia on show a be very interested in peter stem. it ripples the eyes of the football world are focused on cutter, and so is its history. the world of football is a special 6 month exhibition, featuring balls and jersey from the 19th century, all the way through to the present day. we have fixed galleries and when activation their zoned for the kids and to discover levelland that is a unique but the gallery that felt today, we are showcasing more than 1210 objects. and believe it or not, we have a ball for an $1888.00. we have mama, galleys gloves when he,
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within his fight against the george foreman and can chauffeur video. they are several artifacts connecting the past to the present. this was the 1st trophy awarded to the winner of the world cup tournament, back in 1930. and this, the trophy, we have come to know so well in more modern times. this more than a century is worth a football memorabilia on display here. and of course, everybody will have their own personal favorite, but that's the highlight. is this the very jersey warned by diego merit on a 1986 when he school the infamous hand of god, gold against england. there are also miniature models of each of the world cup host stadiums. and a special tribute to host nation cover. the 1st middle eastern country to host the competition. the people that they will arrive, they will the minute the airplane touch down until they leave
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back. they will have an enjoyable estate and they will test the hospitality of the will. the football exhibition is part of the white a $3.00 to $1.00 cutter and then began sports museum. but no doubt in 2022. this is the center of attraction at the venue pm at al jazeera, doha will cover 1st. the nearly 3 quarters of ice found a sort of boats, a fee for tickets have applied for their mandatory digital higher pass. it's called guarantees entry into the country and stadiums are higher of explains they've got your walls cock tickets now. walk well to be able to enter the country. you'll definitely need an app called hire, which means come along. if you take a look here, it's got all my registered details. what happens if for some reason doesn't work, or maybe your phone battery is died? maybe you don't even use a mobile phone? well, you'll be able to actually also printed out one of the many senses across the country
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. thank you very much. i replaces visas for all international visitors to cancel for the 2022 wild comp travellers wont be able to port planes or even into the country without the digital path. once you apply for the tickets, you get the notification to apply for a so it has been processed in a way to make sure that every fan and every person knows about and knows about how important to for you to actually have excess ability to ensure a smooth entry for people coming to the tournament. higher customer service officers will be on hand at catholic airport or late stadium. and in some hotels the hi. a past gets you additional benefits with other countries in the region. it will get you a free multiple entry permit in countries like oman, jordan in the u, a. e. that also means an easier time for those commuting to kathy just for the games on shuttle flights. and full muslim wanting to perform the saudi arabia will
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offer visa, free travel to those with higher cards to it's time to apply for all the features like hire with me and i was much ticket to hold is tied up to 3 on ticket holders to their past 3, match day travel, one and a half 1000000 visitors are expected to attend the middle east 1st world comp. the higher call. it also gives you access to free public transport across the country, including entry to all the funds. i thought a height of algebra will of the t 20 cricket world cup riley re so scored the 1st century that solomon says south africa beat bangladesh. he scored a 109 in a big partnership with quincy, the cock in sydney to give his side their 1st victory in the tournaments. south africa posted a target of 206 old buying that i shout cheaply in reply to wind. by a 104 runs in his cricket board me mala, struck a positive blow for gender equality. men's and women's national players will now
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receive the same match faith countries also announced that a women's indian premier league could begin as early as next year and in the m. b. a. miami ended portland's best thoughts were, sees in a more than 30 years by ma to bio score 18 points for the heat as they beat the trailblazers 119 to 98 and the walking box. and now the only remaining undefeated scene this. okay, but it's a sports looking for now. sammy bang some outstanding. it's all about fit for this news. our boss rob is back in the mo, the another fall show to stay with us. ah ah a frank assessments,
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if the united states felt that you're running a good program was there to build a nuclear weapon they would assign to view by informed opinions. i believe that armina agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king chose. we'll take home in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what we've been using, kind of for that matter to you, jump into the streets when no topic is off the table, i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to dinner at the end of the day. we are the subjects of little family plus one person's opinion, but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not
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