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oh, jumping to the street 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 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 jazz here from the villas of correct, just so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah, israel and lebanon leaders sign a historic maritime agreement to boost their energy resources. ah,
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it's great to have you with us, i'm cyril, than you. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up a slow encounter offensive. ukraine says russians are reinforcing positions in the southeast as winter sets in. the window is closing, the un warns there is no credible path left to meet the ambitious carbon reduction targets. and we take a look at the security measures being taken to ensure this year as before, world cup is a safe one. ah, israel and lebanon have signed a u. s. broker deal, that for the 1st time, lays out there maritime border in the mediterranean sea. it enables both countries to conduct off shore exploration for gas and oil. the agreement comes after months of indirect talks, that ended a decades long border conflict, said a hodder has latest on these from southern lebanon. lines in the sea have been
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drawn as being described as a landmark agreement between countries, technically in a state of war, lebanon, and israel didn't engage directly in the process. it involved years of negotiations mediated by the united states. that's given both countries guarantees. if either challenges the agreements i historic day in the region of securing showing what's possible under these circumstances to achieve an agreement that creates hope and economic opportunity and stability for on both sides of the border. there was no formal ceremony to mark the agreement behind closed doors. the delegation signed separate documents, which were then given to the united nations. the deal is based on what is known as line 23 gaz from a prospective field called connor will go to lebanon. but since a part of it lies outside the demarcation line, israel will be given
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a share of any profits. while the korean gas field will remain within israel's waters and extraction has already started. this allows israel to increase its potential to export gas to europe, where there is a rising demand triggered by russia's invasion of ukraine. this has provided a catalyst and the bush and the momentum for this agreement to happen, specifically because europe is working on reconfiguring its energy security away from its dependence on russian oil and gas hydrocarbon agenda. energy production in the eastern mediterranean has been growing as israel, egypt. jordan and cyprus have worked together. you look for proximity, you look for accessibility among many other things, and so far, the east med geographically positioned as it is, is proving to be that accessible quality door to europe. so they can start getting
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guys, getting guys out of lebanon will take time. the deal enables international companies to begin exploration, which could help lebanon with its crippling economic crisis. for 11 on this is about the economy. it insists the deal does not signify any form of normalization, nor is it a peace treaty. for israel, it's about security guarantees. and in the words of the prime minister, your la pete, a political achievement through which levon on the fact recognizes israel has a below which was towards israel, rejected those claims. but since the start of the negotiations, the iranian backed group adopted what many calls a pragmatic approach it is, the most powerful political and military force in lebanon. and the states would need its stamp of approval, national. he has the law not to do his but considers what happened in the maritime borders. demarkation agreement, a great victory for 11 on the people and the resistance. the agreement may be
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limited to the maritime border, but the us administration sees it differently. president joe biden says it will harness vital new energy resources for the world said there elisha zita, nikita southern lebanon and bernard smith is on the other side of that boundary. with the israeli perspective. after decades of hostility in israel, this is being viewed as a significant and diplomatic departure in relations with lebanon. israel views this as good for its security along the northern border. reducing the risk of potential conflict with around backed group has been. busy and as the prime minister, as also said, it's not every day that an enemy country recognizes the state of israel in a written agreement in full view of the international community. israel's already started exploiting. one of those got fields named in the matter of time agreement out there is pumping has been pumping gas in the last 24 hours. so it's already
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enjoying the economic benefits. lot of attention from israeli media. busy on this meeting today compared to the very low key event as was shown from the lebanese side, but the israeli se, making a lot of disagreements. jesse berlin is a former, is really minister of justice. he says the agreement is a step towards normalization of relations. despite the separate signing ceremonies, on the one hand, it is the continuation of the game of enemies. we are enemies, we don't touch it each other. we don't shake hands, it is all separate and it is on all economy. a. on the other hand, if you can never separate between such an agreement on the economy or other things and, and the policy issues and the need to have peace in the region. i believe that had it not been for the air, his valor, beck by iran, it is well and,
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and lebanon would have been in peace already because we dont have real differences on the border between the 2 countries. a but apparently his bottom makes it now impossible. so disagreement is, is a win win. i mean it both sides say that they want that they got what they wanted. and this is the a wonderful situation. quite rail by the way. and i'm, i'm very happy to see this development, even if it is not a yet piece a with between the 2 parties, it will happen. and it is kind of emerged on to wells normalization. but it is not on his asian. and we should modesty wells. ah, ukrainian forces are pushing towards the strategic southern city of her son. moscow appointed authorities have fled that city, along with more than 70000 residence. fighting has also been intensifying in
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eastern regions with russian forces shelling the city of baltimore in the done, yet screeching as a beg reports. at the main interchange of a reminder that the wrote here are not safe. one building empty streets and no power. those who remain have little food and you can't afford to leave and says she only stays so she can take care of her dogs. if she feels abandoned, luca will you know the people under the rebel were screaming for help for 5 days. nobody needs us never before and not even now that's the truth. few people remain here. the rubbish is piling up and the playgrounds wants full of children and thou empty for most it's too dangerous to be outside. and to escape the shells and rockets they live under ground tacky. wasn't bringing an alarm for the well yes, we don't have water and heating, but we have a basement where we live. despite the hardships she's happy to be with her
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granddaughter. others are angry. who got sir, j doesn't blame the russians, but his own government is that the worst is another, the one that feels i can't understand why they can't give us electricity with a in dawn yet. it's good 8 years of war and they have electricity was him that he doesn't say he is pro russian, but he doesn't linked the russian invasion and he's living conditions. shops are closed after being damaged by shelling and people are angry. life at this market, people shouted to us to leave. others say they will have a shot argument. they blame reports by journalists for enabling attacks by russian forces. for those that remain here, the situation has really deteriorated. over the last few months. this town continued to be a battlefield ukrainian forces, still holding on to it. but for the russians, not far out. as i beg, i'll jazeera buck mort. russia's military says it's pushed back attacks in several
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areas despite the ukrainian advance. i've got delcom level anybody any feeling in the could be on the direction the enemy with up to 2 company. technical groups reinforced by mercenaries attacked the positions of the russian troops in the direction of mc alive, car and orleans sca had a cave region. all attacks were repelled up to 60 ukrainian service men and militants. one tank 600 combat vehicles. and 3 pickup trucks were destroy it. also, russia has renewed its assault on ukraine's energy infrastructure shelling facilities across the country. the country now faces a 30 percent shortfall in electricity supplies plunging cities into darkness. authority. se keys must prepare for emergency outages indefinitely manage on whom has more from the capital. let me try to tell you how it's affecting us right here . you know, it's an interesting picture that i'm going to try to paint for you here on this block in, in central keep. you have, it's quite dark right now. usually the,
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the street lights would be on at this hour and, and also let me just just walk you this way. you see over here on the street that the, that the street lights that the traffic lights aren't currently working at the moment either. that all being said, don't you do have some buildings on these blocks that are hooked up to generators, and therefore you have power that they are connected to. you have other buildings in which you don't have power. now you have some cafes and restaurants in the area where they are serving their patrons right now via candle light. and when we talk to people throughout the city, they are worried that because of the attacks on the infrastructure that there are going to be more power outages are here in kiva across the region. or they are concerned that russia is going to weaponized the winter because temperatures are dropping in winter is fast approaching. but it is this interesting thing about being in key because even though earlier, you had air raid sirens several times last night this morning,
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later on in the day. once that air alarm, once at air alert, is over and you're given the all clear. if people are out and about, there's a lot of pedestrian traffic right now. people are out. we've seen couples, we've seen people with their children, they're going into restaurants. and so it really does show you how there is a resilience here. and even though there is concern, people are still coming out and trying to live their lives as normally as they can . i, russian president, vladimir putin has told a conference in moscow that the world is facing its most dangerous decades since the end of world war 2. hootin also blamed the west for unleashing a host of problems ranging from wars and conflicts to food shortages and humanitarian crises. he said that russia was defending his right to exist in the face of western attempts to destroy it. colon has destroyed for communist era monuments in a drive to remove symbols of russia following its invasion of ukraine. oh, the 1945 monuments commemorated red army soldiers who died while fighting nazi troops in world war 2 and poland, head of national,
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remember and says they were quote, monuments to disgrace that commemorated the repressive soviet regime. still ahead on our 0, we will explain why the environment may lose out. whoever wins a presidential run off in brazil and a call to help in sri lanka, some progress to say they're struggling to survive, even though they're part of the middle class. ah. the weather's changing, otherwise the temperatures are coming down. clyde appeared in the sky. showers have been heard, lightning has been seen and there's been some flooding in norton egypt. and carter in particular, that's probably stopped for the time being because the breeze now north lays not full of dry and then he range like to be in the far north. he said,
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took your in cross towards ga. everywhere else, it's still sunny, but it's not as warm as it was. that includes iraq. again, there's a chance, a few shall break out his boss after q 8, who's temperature still $37.00, but it's coming down. but the active whether by that i mean thunderstorms in the sky, significant right running through azerbaijan, towards iran, and further eastwards. and those shows us i might be built for the south. otherwise it's settled and quiet, but not as hot and leaving this part of the world to africa. the story in nigeria still one way in the south. you can see from the satellite picture, there are showers, and yes is still flooding in the south, but further north is increasing the case. now. it is the persistent wind which dak, i'm increasingly dry. interior means air quality here will drop as well. sandstorms will eventually be a possibility. in southern africa, the township drops in habit early last because rain drove the more on the scene from many countries. ah,
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frank assessments. if the united states should, we felt that you're running a good program was there to build a nuclear weapon. they would have signed a deal by informed opinions. i believe that armenia agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching l 0 reminder of our headlines this. our israel and lebanon have
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approved a u. s. broke a deal that lays out there maritime border in the mediterranean sea. it allows both countries to conduct offshore exploration for gas and oil. now they are still technically at war. so the deal was signed in separate rooms at a un based in the lebanese border town of nicola, russia has renewed its assaults on ukraine's energy infrastructure. keith now face is a 30 percent shortfall in electricity supplies. nearly a 3rd of ukraine's power stations were destroyed. this month it's been a year of unprecedented climate disasters now. hey, new report shows that the window is rapidly closing to counter the worst effects of a warming planet. and it shows that an urgent transformation of our life styles is the only option our environment that it's a new clark reports. this is the latest you and emissions got 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 are
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right now. the temperature has increased by around 1 point, one 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 report tells us what nature has been telling us all year through floods, through fuzz, and through storms that were in deep trouble. and when moving from a situation of the climate, crises rapidly through the situation of climate catastrophe averages and the area increase in temperature. so it will have a rate increase in temperature $2.00 degrees. that could me for even more degrees in parts of africa. so it's going to have huge implications, and that, that'd be very, an equally distributed around the world. and they were affect the people that are
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the poorest and most most vulnerable 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 not responsible in any way for any of this. developing nations have not caused this problem that 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 restore it really has been causing this problem, even though they reduce them, which is to say, 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
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which nations need to step up before the window of opportunity slam shot. and the clark reporting there and campaigning has been heating up ahead of the 2nd round of presidential elections in brazil. busy environmental group say the brazilian amazon will probably lose out no matter who wins on sunday. they say will be difficult to stop the expansion of mining and forming and protected areas. monica young kid reports from mattel grotto to school i saw fighting the punter man fierce, largest tropical wetlands tours from all over the world. come to watch where birds and wild life in the brazilian state of muddle grows to the school. 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 it will segue said the photo jar follows him on whiskey of the land with fire,
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but the intensity of the 5, if seen in the last he is not common. it's a consequence of divorce dropped in the 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 loud a wednesday, october 30th run off, you'll continue pushing for legislation to open up protected areas for mining and farming. as he said, he would, you would as over, you saw fidelmo prison both on are, is 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 try out to me, boston and left her a rival for our president. reason as to rule of us suva has been criticized in the past for the construction of the controversial belo moon. she hydropower dam in the
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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 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 held the panther now flourish, this me well be a temporary respite. the future of the month and now in the amazon may well depend on the outcome of sunday's election. and under capability of the next president to
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find a balance between defending nature while promoting much needed economic growth. monica and i give al jazeera but i now brazil. a funeral for prominent pakistani journalist arshad sharif has been held in the capital islamabad. his body was returned to his family in pakistan from nairobi on wednesday. sharif was shot dead by kenyan police, and what officials say was a case of mistaken identity. the journalist had been in hiding for fear of persecution in pakistan because of his investigations into the country's government and military. southeast asian countries have failed again to take a tough stance against mere moore's military rulers, at an emergency meeting, a foreign ministers discussion centered around developing a new strategy and dealing with the hunter some as an member states, as well as the us have called for tougher action against the military rulers, nearly 2400 people had been killed in a crackdown by the hunter since it came to power in
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a cool. last year. a china is reinforcing its 0 coven policy in many cities, nearly 3 years after the 1st case emerged. but millions of people say they are tired, and they feel numb from living in fear. mir horning reports. protests are rare here in china's to that region. but these migrant workers are angry. they came here to make money and haven't been able to. a coven lockdown has stopped the city for the last 3 months. locked downs are being imposed all across the country. in beijing testing positive for corona virus can lead to long quarantine. no pay an isolation from friends and family. oh yes, i'm worried. of course i'm worried. i've been affected by it. i've been quarantined twice this young man. i'm basically afraid to go out and have dinner with friends because it may affect my work. china has reported a 1000 new coven 19 cases for the 3rd day in
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a row. a small number by global standards, but it's cent. 28 cities until lockdown, impacting more than 200000000 people. don't know what they tell me rent and sharon apartment in beijing, and sometimes it's nerve wracking once. there's a case somewhere and then you become a close contact. you've got to be in quarantine. it's also quite expensive, so that's a difficult tune. i've been through to centralized warranties. proof of negative p c. r test is required to inter, most places, including public transport, waiting in line for a test can take several hours and needs to be repeated every few days. but no one will be waiting in line at universal resort in beijing. the theme park is the latest company to close after contact tracing show to spread in cases over the weekend. the strict measures weigh heavily on those who live under them. as a, the inventor, i feel my worries have become a form of numbness. now i've come to accept it, worries that won't end until everyone hear task negative leo harding al jazeera,
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a civil society groups trade unions and students have been protesting and shrill lunk as capital about the countries dire economy. they're also angry that earlier protests were harshly suppressed. sherlock is facing its worst economic crisis in a decade. inflation is rising, and many people are being pushed into poverty. michelle fernandez has more now from colombo. contrary to what the government says, you can see the hundreds of people that are gathered here at this rally are brought out by frustration by anger. albany can on the crisis that they see has brought them to their knees. there's a cross section of people that are people from trade unions from civil society. as you can see, just the faces. it's not just rebel youngsters trying to cause trouble. basically, a combined people's movement to fight against what they see has injustice
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mismanagement. that has voucher lanka to his knees. now we have more than a few up in or near that, that we want to come to where everyone can live, even as a member of the middle class. i'm finding it very difficult to survive me at among the different message regular hearing from the stage to day. it's about stopping the privatization of state enterprises. it's about managing the country better. we've also had a major pushback against state repression against the government's violent crackdown of people standing up and speaking out against what they see is wrong. now, one of the speakers who was very closely associated with the protest movement in recent month basically told the gathering that if the government thinks that they're going to repress and quieten the people's voices, they have another think coming that the more the government cracks down the more did deploy police and the military, the more the people will rise up and that there's
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a limit to keep close patience. they're not going to be coward down. and that essentially seems to be the mood that we're feeling here and they see enough is enough or the u. s. economy has recorded better than expected annual growth of 2.6 percent in the 3rd quarter. the economy had shrunk in the previous 2 quarters, but rebounded over summer or the summer thanks to strong trade. however, slowing consumer spending any weakening property market still indicate the u. s. could be heading towards a recession. m a european central bank has made another large interest rate hike. that's as the threat of recession lose over the euro zone. the banks governing council has raised the rate by 3 quarters of a percent in a bid to control soaring inflation. ah, guitar security forces had been stress testing their preparations for the world cup . now. they took part in an exercise included rowdy fans,
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protesters suspect packages and even hijacked vehicles. a solid binge of 8 reports . oh, good crowd. ahead, comfortable. but big the security officers thinking pump in the exercise, wooden wooden, which means nation nervous awe on thousands 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, drunken disorderly behavior, ah, and hooliganism concerns authorities at football games. just and it didn't happen
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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? 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 and kill and ketta what we're looking for. it to show respect to 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 ever. in addition to the 11 ministry than 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,
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translators will ensure smooth coordination. ah, there are scenarios where buses are being hijacked, boats 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 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 job without the 0 at the national command center up.

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