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of the snow moving line of rain that goes through puerto rico and down towards caracas. we could see the same again. that beyond that, it's just light is showers, though, throughout the caribbean, and also the gulf of mexico, including mexico itself, are quite spell, to be honest. it looks rather active coming out of texas during friday. the reason being nor want again, something's developing that he was bringing up the golf air against what's been called a producing snow over the rockies. so to get together to get some pretty active stormy stuff through texas. it's quite warm, but i it says we so broached everywhere else at wet. now on the pacific coast. the weather sponsored by cattle anyways. ah, this is al jazeera. ah,
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hello, i'm sammy's. i dan. this is the news our live from dell ha! coming up in the next 60 minutes, israeli and lebanese leaders approve a historic maritime agreement to boost the energy needs of the 2 countries. counter offensive slowing down. ukraine says russians are reinforcing positions in the south and east and winter sets in. bolivians take to the streets to protest the delay in the senses. they say will block development. the un report on a mission says governments of failing to achieve ambitious carbon reduction targets among the richardson with all your world cup news. we'll look at the security measures being taken to ensure the tournament is a safe one. ah,
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israeli and lebanese neither have approved us broke a deal, but for the 1st time lays out the maritime border in the mediterranean sea. it enables both countries to conduct off shore exploration for gas and oil. the agreement comes off the months of in direct talks. it also ended a decade long border conflict. the 2 neighbors have no official relations and are technically and stay her war. this route, prime minister, lapierre called the agreement, a diplomatic achievement. this is denise local you. this is a political achievement. it's not every day that an enemy recognizes the state of israel in a written agree 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, let me show discussions have been taking place since 2020, the newly agreed maritime border. we known as line $23.00, comma,
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a prospective gas field will go to lebanon, extend southward across line $23.00. israel will share some of the revenue. kurdish will remain within israel's waters where the extraction of gases already started. in while the lebanese government has awarded a french oil from temporary control of an offshore gas block, the foreign minister was optimistic about the agreement and an exclusive interview with al jazeera, locked should total total energies and its partners must start work in the areas agreed upon with the lebanese government, namely block number 9 and the kind of 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. bernard smith is in israel, but 1st let's go to the whole, the in the quarter in southern lebanon. so basically, is it economics that made this agreement possible?
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well, there is no doubt for 11 on it is about the economy, the economy has all but collapse. this country is needs really revenues and they're hoping that they can begin exploring lebanon is still not a gas producing country. in fact, international companies had so far, refused to begin exploration until a maritime border agreement has been signed. lebanon has really been pragmatic about this whole process even has below the iranian backed group, which really has political and military power in this country. it took a step back, it said that it was up to the government to negotiate this agreement. and it was found by any decision taken by the government. in the past, the group acted differently. the act, the group used to take the decisions outside the outside the state. so for lebanon, yes, this is about the economy. for israel, it is about security. they want to guarantees in order to start production and
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sending gas to europe. and this is why, really we saw the americans as well as european france. france also played a role here, a minor role. yes. but the role nevertheless, to try to get this agreement done because europe needs gaz, no doubt. the or the eastern mediterranean is not going to replace the supplies from russia, but europe seems to want to diversify its sources of gas. so all the 3 sides, you know, a vested interest in this, what people, what they're all calling really historic and landmark agreements. but they're also insisting at least level on that this has nothing to do with normalization. and this is not a peace treaty. and this is why we're not seeing any fanfare around the signing ceremony. it is taking place behind closed doors and the agreement that's being signed in separate documents by the different delegations. all right, good stuff. and then let's go over the board of own and join bernard smith, he's at the israel lebanon boundary in northern israel. so this is coming at
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a time when both countries remain technically at war. is this being portrayed in israel as a when? oh, essentially it is samira on this side of the border compared to where zayna is. they are making plenty of it were expecting a press statement in about an hour's time. the document maritime board agreement was signed in jerusalem by prime minister yale at pete earlier today was a helicopter up here to the border. and a convoy crossed through the gates behind me and they went into this ceremony of handing over the documents to the u. s. u n. the goes us and negotiating team will had, is a lebanese lebanese, we'll hand over their signed document via the americans to the israel is all going on behind. it started about 20 minutes ago. we're told a man, it's all over his rel will come and, and give a prestone because israel views this, you heard the interview with the i laclede earlier on as a diplomatic success, and also helps israel security. they say,
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secures the northern border. and diffuse is a potential flash point between israel and the ram back group has a bowler in lebanon. bernard, there is the question of elections round the corner, right? yeah, just in just a week before elections that you next week and any prime minister who looks strong on the security and israel thought is going to be popular with potential voters. yeah, let pete of course is hoping to win a strong enough when enough votes with enough support in parliament to build a coalition to carry on and his job was 5 minutes after the election next week. but benjamin netanyahu, it's nothing that heals, he wants his job back, he lost it last year. he's been campaigning hard. and the polls show that netanyahu his party, his coalition might just have enough to get them on the line and get him back into power. countries highly divided,
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but anything that you can do to win extra votes might that might push him over the line that might give him the support you need is of course going to be welcomed by his camp and israelis will be shown. this will be on television across all over israel, this evening that will show this diplomatic security success or you're lucky. all right. thanks so much. but ms. smith speak now to your c bale in former israeli minister of justice. he joins us now live from boston. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let's talk about what this clearly is not our correspond that they're describing, that there are separate delegation sitting in separate room signing, even separate documents. clearly this is not an extension of the abraham records. it's not a revival of the all slow process, which of course you are heavily involved in right? yes. well, on the one hand, it's as a continuation of game of enemies. we are enemies,
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we don't touch it each other. we don't shake hands, it is all separated and it is on all economy. a, on the other hand, a, you can never separate between the such an agreement on the economy or other things a and, and the policy issues and did need to have peace in the region. i believe that had it not the been for the a, his valor, a beck by iran. it is well and, and lebanon would have been in peace or warranty because we dont have real death differences on the border between the toilet countries. a but apparently it is better make sick now impossible. so disagreement is, is a win win. i mean it both sides say that they won that they got what they wanted and this is the a wonderful situation. great rail, by the way, a and i'm, i'm very happy to see this development even if it is not a yet piece
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a with between the 2 parties. it will happen. and it is kind of a milestone to wells normalization, but it is not on on his asian, and we shall not deceive else. right. but how is it going to impact these railey elections? do thing is going to do the trick for you. repeat. who knows? mean, 1st of all, he does not intrigue for him because they didn't, negotiations has nothing to do with the election. the elections will surprise for all of us a and then the negotiations were going on for about 10 years. i think that the fact that is the problem and you made it more realistic to sign these a agreement a because he was not as a but i would say extreme on all areas like a but a to tell you that this week change the results of the lexus, i'm not sure. i mean, i hope that it would be part all a component of this,
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of the achievement of the center left a we found them in but most of the issues on the agenda, internal issues, most external issue. so i can just hope that if we contribute something a and then you'll report the rightly said a, it is enough to know and in a situation of net net anything may help one side or another is still a possibility of the implementation of this still being held up rescinded by those in the connector. who feel these are the parliament should have the final say? no, no, it is over because the supreme court took its decision that it is possible to sign the agreement the, the procedure is it was ratified by day by the supreme court. so it is over,
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i mean, the agreement which will sign today will be implemented. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much your surveillance. thank you. thank you for having me. the more still ahead on the news out, including going soft on man miles military rulers have the latest from the summit protest. savish relying because ailing economy held in the capital, colombo and in sports. and when they bought the loan out of the champions league group stage that can be running ah, the ukraine's deputy prime minister is urging refugees if the fight can just stay out of the country. this wind is pressure on the power grid. further rush and strikes in the key of region on thursday of further strain. power output, as residents face rolling blackouts received pretty well in the hotel timber. i'd
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like to take this opportunity to ask the refugees not to return. we need to survive the winter. john. unfortunately, the electricity network won't survive it. you can see what russia is doing. every one sees everything to return now is to risk yourself and your children, your vulnerable relatives who may be ill. bed ridden or elderly says, will you cry and says, russian forces digging in to defend the southern city of san kev says, wet weather has slowed its counter offensive, but its forces are making gains the prospect of another battlefields that bank for president vladimir food has increased fears and kremlin could use a nuclear weapon. high false reports from give 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 that the russians a digging in for a fight on nipple robles. the little girl who are changing positions are
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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 if you're artillery and soldiers lose, a thin of new quote which 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 they did use of nuclear weapons launched from land, sea and air. or the russian military says it's in preparation for
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a response to an enemy attack. russia's 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 keep regime about the desire to get nuclear weapons. after all the keep 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 its 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,
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give russia called a meeting at the us on wednesday, questioning the secretary general's mandate to investigate his conduct in ukraine. that's after the u. s. and his allies called for an inquiry in moscow. the legend use of iranian drones in ukraine. western countries rejected russia's attempt to block a un inquiry. russia seeks to obstruct and confuse. but yielding to these threats, and a seeding to russia's demand at the secretary, i'm not carry out. it's $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 abused its position as a council member to waste this body's time and seek to hide its own violations. violence is broken out in bolivia as capital land in the countries economic harbor,
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santa cruz, at least one person. this died during protest against the government decisions the phone a census critic say, it's an attempt to limit their freedom of speech and deny funding. they need cappella zodiac reports. for days total have brought bolivia, largest city to a stand still. 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 government than those who support it. 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. santa cruises,
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bolivia. economic powerhouse is mostly conservative. which puts it at odds with the liberal government of president west odyssey. oh, 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 a better quality of life. the census is carried out every 10 years. if there is no sense as 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 wanted to be taken in 2023. so results will be available 2 years later when national elections are scheduled. and that could lead to more seats in parliament and more influence across the santa cruz region. while protesters call for more strikes, the president has called for com. the government says,
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holding the census in 2024 will deep politicize the process and ensure a higher degree of accuracy. but critics are skeptical. katya low facility houses here. how civil society groups trade unions and students, all protesting, and frank has capital about the economic situation. they're also frustrated that the brutal suppression of earlier protests for lanka is facing the worst economic crisis in the decade. is rising inflation, many being pushed into poverty. and i'll flanders hospitalized this from the protest. the level of frustration and anger among the general public here is bubbling up once again. you can see if you just look behind me. this is basically a cross section of people. there's a few 1000 who have come for this protest organized by the a trade union of collective. basically, it's
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a combined people's movement as they describe it. and they said that the voices raised against the corruption, the beast, management of this country that, that the frogger continues. we had seen a slight back see if everyone took a sort of a step backward, a mean of very heavy government crackdown with the arrival of new president runner, vicar, missing her. but as you can probably hear the speakers are, we are, we have one who is basically putting the government on notice right now. seeing that this form of violent crackdown and suppression will only serve to make people the general public more determined to speak out. and what they are speaking out is about tripling economic difficulty. almost every household is beginning to face. we're seeing inflation hitting almost 90 percent. people are beginning to look at what they can buy in terms of food, or we have electricity, utilities, water,
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fuel. everything has gone up, i mean 3 to 5 food. a funeral for prominent buckets, tawny journalists out of sharif has been held in the capitalist slammer bad. his body was returned to his family in pakistan's nairobi on wednesday. should he was shot dead by kenyan police and what a visual say was a case of mistaken identity. a journalist been in hiding for fear of persecution in pakistan because of his investigations into the country's government and military. catherine soy isn't guilty. she tells us more on the investigation currently taking place in the robbery. the death of osh rod sharif has raised a huge debate here in kenya. 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
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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 now entirely of police will be looking into whether the officer was justified to use their weapons. why did the offices, for example, of fire directly at the vehicle, if indeed they were chasing a car that had a potential hot stage? these are some of the questions that people are asking. now offices who are at the scene say that they was taught by the coupons in the call, one police man was injured as while an independent of police over psych
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commission is also on the case. it will be very, very listing to see what they report are because we know from the past that such who ports um are hardly are, are, are hardly a made of public. but the police force is under a lot of pressure to get to the bottom of what happened. southeast asian countries have failed again to take a tough stance against mammals, military rulers, during a meeting of asia and foreign ministers. discussions centered around developing a new strategy in dealing with the gentle foreign st. louis has more foreign ministers from the association of south east asian nations, or as in meet to discuss ways to resolve the crisis in yet. it's military rulers had agreed to a piece planned with other azia member states in april last year to end the unrest
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. the country's faced since they took part in a coo last year. but there's been no progress. and the talks in jakarta appeared to have failed to change that in, but it is due early dimension in detail about the recommendation at natalie lackey lucas directly. because once again the task of this meeting is to prepare for the next month. summit implant bank, which among other things, will have a special session to discuss implementation with the 5 point consensus. 9, the consensus calls for an immediate end to violence and dialogue between me and most genta, an antique who opponents. but the conflict is worsening. this video shows the aftermath of air strikes by man, mass military, last weekend. they struck a concert in contin state, a stronghold of the contin independence army. one of man must major ethnic armed resistance groups. at least 50 people were killed. as it is under pressure to take
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a stronger stance against me on most military leaders. if i were to be in the position of a foreign ministers, i would 1st treatment or before the end of the year, you were to be in the pocket, the reaction. and then the 1st thing would be the suspension of the organisation has also been urged to engage with me on my so called shadow government. opposed to the qu, for those inside me or not, it's hard to remain optimistic. we've been moving to as a malicious and internally domestically the ocean as far as a solution out. they never existed hill the june, her plans to hold an election next year. but it's being criticized by many as
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a way to grant legitimacy to military room florence louis al jazeera. now the head of the un says a new report on greenhouse gas emissions makes it clear. we are headed for economy destroying levels of global heating is release comes just weeks before the call. 27 climate summit is to start in egypt, our environment. and so, nick clark has more this is the latest un emissions gap report. it's called the closing window, and it makes for uncomfortable reading to say the least. it shows the gap between where we need to be in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and where we actually all right now the temperature has increased by around $1.00 degrees celsius. since pre industrial times, the paris agreements goal is to keep the temperature right. so ideally, no more than one and a half degrees celsius, but we're not even close. current national commitments to scale back fossil fuels leave is hurtling to at least 2.4 degrees celsius in cold scientific terms. this
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report tells us what nature has been telling us all year through floods, through fires, and through storms that were in deep trouble. and when moving from a situation of the climate, crises rapidly towards the situation of pilot catastrophe averages the area increase in temperature. so it will update and heritage increase in temperature $2.00 degrees. that could mean for or even more increase in parts of africa. so it's going to have huge implications and then it be very, an equally distributed around the world. and they will affect the people that are the course and the more no song of the most. now, the report says to get on track, we need to reform the global economy from food systems to electricity supply from construction to transport. we need a total reset as false as possible, but somehow that has to be done without leaving developing nations behind who are
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not responsible in any way for any of this. developing nations have not closed this program, but they're gonna have to be part of the solution if we want to keep the parents agreement and temperature alive. because even if develop nations to historically have been causing this problem, even though they reduce them, which is to syria tomorrow, that would be sufficient. so we basically need to get all countries on board of this and to do so will require a new, a new way of thinking. of course, there are some signs of progress, for example, more and more renewable energy is coming online every day. but it's not enough, and rich nations need to step up before the window of opportunity slam shot. all right, it's time to catch up on the weather. his, rob. well, the monsoon trough runway, very quickly. so having had a really heavy time, if it was flooding all over the place this particular monsoon season,
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is that completely opposite. no cloud in the sky really. and we back to the season of pollution, particularly in new delhi. this being one of the most politic as it is in the world throughout this period. which period now does share that all with places in pakistan and mexico and in china, just for a few other examples. but that's how we sit now with light winds and oppressive atmosphere. so if you get further side, this ne monsoon should be setting up now for the whole this next few months. it will be place like introduction and coming out to get the showers at least at 1st. otherwise it's just sometime this guy. and with that withdrawing monsoon, it's happening around the world, the line of rain. this is it, as it goes as it tends to generate the spinning storms. this is the latest one which might make typhoon stages in the philippine sea, which again is war with an average by few degrees. and that's it's forecast track towards the central philippines. so let's take you forward by a couple of days now about 3648 hours. and this is where we sit at the staff
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saturday. it will still be a tropical storm. not quite a typhoon of course. rain is light b. it's made risk, said i had an al jazeera, i so claims responsibility for an attack on a she i shrine in iran, which got at least 15 people are respiratory virus that affects mostly children puts pressure on us emergency rooms with doctors, warning it could get worse and it's more liveable confirm their place in the knockout stages of the champions league. ah, november jesse you, as the foot calling world's greatest tournament, kicks off all eyes turned to kat ha as it prepares, the spectacle like no other old ways for new days. first nations frontline discovers how traditional knowledge is helping solve modern problems. israel holds
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it faith general election in less than 4 years. will this round draw a line to its political crisis? generation football meets the inspiring players, tackling social political issues on and off the pitch. americans vote in defining mid term elections. the results could see biden and the democrats lose that congress majority november on a j 0 informed opinions. i believe that our media agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many time. critical did linked is the commonwealth still something that king charles will take on the inside story on al jazeera lou. ah,
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they're watching out, is there a time to recap? our headlines now is writing and loving need as of approve, the u. s. pro could deal that for the 1st time, lays out there maritime border in the mediterranean sea. it enables both countries to conduct offshore exploration for gas and oil. the agreement comes off the months, the in direct talk. ukraine says russian forces are digging in to defend the southern city of cuts on says, wet weather has flowed in the counter offensive, but its forces are making game prospect of another battle. fields that back is increased fears from new cars used to be a weapon. in bolivia, at least one person has died during protest against the government decisions. this bonus sentence, the critic said an attempt to limit their freedom of speech and deny the funding they need the wrong president is vowing a severe response to an attack that killed 15 people. is
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a cher shrine into thousands to be sure us. isis has claimed responsibility victoria against the reports. the populace shaw shrug shrine. and sharon was packed with people when an eyesore gun opened fire. witnesses say the attack during evening prayers with time to cause maximum damage? the 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. i could not see her soothing, and 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 her when 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 chance that i went to sha sharah with my children here. i heard sounds of gunfire after we prayed that he went to a room next to the shrine. this gunman came and fired a barrage of shots,
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lethargic bullet hit my arm and leg that it hit my wife's back, but thank god my child was not hit. he 7 years old yamaha that popular with tourists. the city of shiraz last witnessed a similar attack. 14 years ago, wednesday shooting comes at a time when security is on high alert in a ran following weeks of protest across the country. at the ang was to attack worshippers. it came at the sunset time when people go for prayers and he has killed a lot of people. so the country isn't, and chalk iran doesn't see this type of those attacks. normally license on hold that be raining president abraham or 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 b al jazeera. italy's prime minister, georgia maloney as one the 2nd of to confidence votes in parliament. a majority in
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the senate voted in favor of a coalition government. on wednesday law house voted on tuesday only leads the countries most far right government since fully to a russian court has dismissed claims. jailed opposition. lead alex in the valley has been sent to a so called punishment, foul nevada. the address cooled by a video link from prison. he says he was kept in the cell alone for 2 months. the valley was arrested in russia last year. the return from germany had gone there to recover after being poisoned by a nerve agent and event he blames of the kremlin. he serving a 9 year sentence on charges of fraud and contempt of court. i'm considered the worst offender and i am in solitary confinement because it's systemic fabrication of ridiculous violations. i'm even ashamed to admit, i addressed an officer by his name. seriously. how else can i address him?
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i'm alone in a punishment cell for 2 months. there is nobody in a punishment, so there are people in cell type rooms, but there is no one and a punishment. so let me investigate this from cuba and the usaa met in heaven in hopes of boosting partnerships and investments in the island representatives from 25 us businesses in the tech transport in agriculture sector. as attended the meeting. it's the 1st such gathering since cuba east on foreign investment in an effort to reignite stagnant economy. campaigning has been heating up ahead of the 2nd round of presidential elections in brazil on sunday. but regardless of who wins, var mental 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. but again, the care of reports from math of grocer, the soon as i fight in the pontine man,
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fierce largest tropical wetlands tours from all over the world come to watch. we are birds and wild life in the brazilian state of motto, grocery store 2 years ago with catastrophic fire destroyed much of this green paradise, leaving a trail of destruction and killing millions of native species. a full glad equal segue said the fault ajar, follows him in 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 century caused by deforestation in the amazon and extensive forming by chicago 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 that 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, he would as over, you saw fidelmo prison both on ours 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 nashville 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 it's 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
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limiting economic activity and protected areas. these charcoal color tree trunks are the scars of an intense fire that passed through this forest. 3 years ago. it took fire fighters 40 days to control the flames. and even though scarce rain helped the panther now flourish, this may well be a temporary respite. the future of the bumper now 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 i now brazil. ah prime minister descends ern is visiting scientists and new zealand. scott bass and antarctica. this rare visit vine international lead. a marked the 65th anniversary of the base on has 72 hour trip. arden says corporation in and toxic is incredibly important to sack over crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. last year,
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wellington announced it was allocating $200000000.00 to rebuild the base. a so generous poetry illness among young children in parts of the u. s. has anc spurts worried pediatric wards have been filled to capacity with rsv infections. in some hospitals. it usually causes fever, cough and runny noses and children under the age of 5. this year it's come earlier, hit harder and coincides with rising covey 19 and flu infections. william schaffner is a professor of infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university medical center. he explains how severe the rsv 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 tacking 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, south korean electronics company, samsung phase is 3rd cause operating profits a down by more than 30 percent. well as largest memory chip and smartphone maker and around $7700000000.00 between july and september, samsung blames a drop in demand for electronic devices on the global economic downturn. the price of shares in facebook's parent company is dropped by over 19 percent, wiping more than $65000000000.00 off the company's value. matter reported weaker than expected profits on wednesday. blame stagnating, daily use, the numbers and constant advertising budgets. companies found
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a mark zuckerberg says it's also facing tough competition from rivals. still, i had an al jazeera locker, the training excise that's on the way to ensure the world cup is a safe one. details on the way ah, jumping to the street where no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to the president of the day. we are the subjects of the royal family, plus one person's opinion. but what's your, amplify, your voice? the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapons the stream. oh, now j 0 with
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ah ah, i'll come back, i'll, let's catch up with all the world cup news with andy, ascribe stuff from you. thank you so much. well, security services here in cats are, have been carrying out training exercises this week to ensure the middle east's 1st
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welcome is a safe one. let's go live to osama bin javert, who spent the last few days following events or sama. tell us exactly what's been not going on. well, this has been the 1st, the last real test or the last stress test before the actual tournament takes place, not just countries, but 13 other countries have been taking part in this exercise. and many people who were actually on the ground, including the security services, were not aware of better, which scenario was actual actually happening on the ground and which was from the exercise that gave them an idea of how to do things as it. and when they will happen during the cup as well, and here's the report on how we've been following them and what they have been doing in the last 5 days. during this exercise, i watching a crowd ahead comfortable but being the security officers thinking part in the exercise, holding weapons, which means nation arabic, ah,
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thousands of civilian and military officials from potter and 13 other countries are doing the final stress tests. a joint cutlery turkish unit is responding to a bomb threat. if the match continues inside the 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, drunken, disorderly behaviour. oh, and hooliganism, consented to parties at football games just and did it happen 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. next, people want to know, how will the security forces respond?
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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 come in here and cut out what we are looking for is to show respect our culture and to tradition. we are here and this was 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 tournament, eva. 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. 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, protests are happening, riots are happening. some bombs are exploding, anti don't operators. so it's all happening as if it was
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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 cyber security 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 cup 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. so every possible extreme scenario has been prepared for and that is what security for says here. i've been telling us not just the countries, but others as well. and to discuss that further, we have the ambassador of pakistan here and cut their ambassador asunder as over this. thank you very much for taking the time out. why did pakistan need to take part in this exercise, and what do you planning to achieve with? i think the arrangements made by cut that it self have been up absolutely wonderful
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. the, the arrangements for the stadiums, the infrastructure, and even the security arrangements of got that had so far excellent our as a jaws friend of but then as we have brotherly relations focused on his all always offered. got that everything that we could do to make this woke up a great success and for that we offered security support as well. and i'm glad to say that 2000 pakistan is security personnel are helping out with disabilities. you also from pakistan, have a large population here, a foreign workers. there's been controversies about foreign workers as well up, so not just security, but other socio economic factors as well that your country has been involved with got there at what has been the reaction so far about so much that be here in the news about foreign workers and what has been your relationship with the company government about it? i can only speak for the pakistani workers and the pakistani community here. i think we have no complaints the workers conditions are good or even if there were
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some issues here and there. but there are no large skill issues and as far as the pakistani workers are concerned, we have no real them things. and i, i must breeze the initiatives and the action of the company government to improve the working conditions and living conditions and, and that, that needs to be appreciated. and as the diplomat can you tell us how excited you are about the welcome, and if you are going to be attending any of the matches where you much. so i think it will. we can see the loosened lucille stadium behind us. we are the final will and many of the games will take place. we're all very excited. it will be, i am sure the best woke up ever. and i also noticed you might be looking for her. if you ask me. it will. of course we've got there, i'll be supporting for that all the way. go get there. yeah, thank you very much. or that is the ambassador from bike stand to cut their ass. and reza, and that is something which is we've been hearing the last 5 days from security personnel as well. that they want this to be the best world cup that there has ever been. especially because this is the 1st time that it is going to be happening in
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a middle eastern country and they want all the support from all their bread, the lead, closed nations in all aspects of this world cup as well, to make sure that it is a memory, memorable experience for more than a 1000000 people who are going to be coming to this country. real regional effort. i some, i've been showered live there. it's early south stadium. thank you so much. will it stay with us story now? neil fergus is a risk, a consultant based in australia, his company, intelligent risks, worked with organizes on the security strategy for the world cup. the 2 biggest events in the world woke up and the summer games, what, what has happened here? we started this project, the supreme committee for delivery, and lacy back in 2012 is a very robust and based security risk assessment. so all of the code here and critical risks were searched and bring one of the to make a revenge on the terrorism. up there in terms of what needs to be
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consider what next guy and i can show you and your us history and. ready strength delivery. so old estimate is very seriously planning. all right, sure. to where we are now. you want to take the security, but you want to be an unobtrusive as possible. you don't want to compromise security perception principles. so the fact that the spectator shares the spectator experience, ruined by here comes the security and it's a balance that can be struck and i believe it will be striking 16 classroom. australia is world cup squatter release to video highlighting their concerns of a cap. our treatment of migrant workers and the l g. b t q. community football australia have also called for the openness being shown by the whole country. to
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continue beyond the torment, kathy has repeatedly pointed to reforms that housemaid unwelcome organizes. a said all fans will be welcomed. no man who led his country to the 1st and only world cup in 2014 has help my boss alone out of the champions league, bosnia and herzegovina. strike and inject a scoring twice for in some alarm as they be sort of pills. and for now, i thought about the women into a guarantee to qualify 2nd place from this group along side bon unit. just touch barcelona kicked off late. so that evening things got even worse. they were facing 3 now on their home turf by, by and why don't you, i should, sadie amani, who in senegal at the world cup scoring one of their goal is to make it 5 wins out of 5 in the great they shut minutes to the deal liverpool, secure to spot the next round. they took care of i x 3. now mohammed sally grabbing the open of it. the other goals coming from donation for the elliot, little or 2nd in the group behind natalie that have to be italian side next week.
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at least for congress, if they're to claim and puts her through the knockout stage is following a fort nil victory of the great leaders club rouge. that victory left alesco, madrid needing to beat by a lever keys. and but the only managed at sea will draw the spanish i were given an injury time penalty. somehow they managed to mrs. politico or parents. the welcome trophy is continuing on its global saw the latest top sergeant tina fans. and when his aires waited in long lines to get up close to the trophy which they won twice in 19781986. the trophy has already told 24 countries has 6 more to go before landing and cattle of a neil settle, my know must remember that it was touched by marrow donna. so it's magical. my for us unit also be held on messy because he will get it too. but for me, we are witnessing history. i know it will be hard to way, but it will be as we and the trophy went home back here,
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i have no doubt we will see it's a guided about a good anymore. so they said most of them normally it's beautiful. it's the most beautiful thing in the world. it's more than a trophy, especially for argentines. people who love football. well as a must see exhibition in cats, off any argentina. fans attending the world cup is one piece of memorabilia on show . they'll be very interested in as peter stan it report. 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 6 galleries and one activation zone for the kids and to discover the felon. it is a unique but the gallery that self today, we are showcasing more than $1210.00 objects. and believe it or not, we have a bowl for an 18. 88. we have momma dolly's gloves when he,
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it's in his title again. george foreman and king chest, that you know they are several artifacts connecting the past to the presence. 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, more than a century with a footfall memorabilia on display here. and of course everybody will have their own personal favorite. but perhaps the highlight is this. the very juicy wound by diego married on a 986 when he called 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 they play and touch down until they leave back. they will have
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an enjoyable estate and they will test the hospitality of the world. a football exhibition is part of the white, a 321 cutter and began sports museum. but no doubt in 2022. this is the center of attraction at the venue. he has them at al jazeera, doha. not be c 20 cricket. well, cut raleigh resize. school, the 1st century, the tournament a south africa b, bangladesh. he scored a 109 and a big partnership with clinton to court in sydney to give us their 1st when solomon target of 206, and both playing that cheaply in reply to win by 104 others. coley hits another dis, somebody, siblings is india beat, another little totally school based. and $62.00 with india will mis matched by $56.00 rooms. india held the group to this when coming up for a less full victory over pakistan in the opening match. and india's cricket ball
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district, positive blow f agenda, quality men's and women's national plan will not receive the same much faith. countries also announced that a women's indian premier league could begin as early as next year. okay, more for me in a couple of hours time that i saw you sports is looking for now some thank some on time the well that's it for this news hour, but i'm back in a moment with another full show. so do stay with us here in al jazeera. ah, the down button is an important part of indian culture. it's no surprise in many people want to, but it can be in one doctor and one tried to both family expectations and cultural tradition. i guess the way now
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