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all the social is present, like a c law, are buying for votes, but which one was changed to re elect to brazil's highest office? ongoing, special coverage on al jazeera money, lo, drink corruption, vast losses and embezzlement. this smuggled that money, of course, with the knowledge of our offices in de la al jazeera well tells the story of the ne, a $1000000000.00 collapse of cobble bank in 2010. where are these people? how will they will never question? how come i was never person questions that hung over afghanistan for the next decade and beyond. the cobbled back crash on al jazeera ah rushes president was the world faces it's most dangerous decade since world war 2. ah,
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let me bark. this is al jazeera life in london, also coming up historic maritime deal between israel and lebanon. both countries stand to benefit economically, but diplomatically remain oceans upon un report warms, there is no credible power to meeting carbon reduction goals, urging radical societal transformation instead and discerning fact from fiction fake news. and disinformation pressed the integrity of brazil's election. ah, russian president vladimir putin says the world is facing its most dangerous decade since world war 2. on thursday, putin made one of his longest public appearances since febreeze invasion of ukraine . speaking in moscow, he accused the west of inciting the war and that he had no regrets about it. as despite ukrainian forces,
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pushing towards the strategic southern city of her san oscar appointed authorities of fled the city, along with more than $70000.00 people. fighting's also been intensifying in the east with russian forces shelling the city of backwoods in the done yet screeching al jazeera as had beg is there at the main interchange of barth. i reminder that the road here, i'm not safe on buildings, 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. she feels abandoned. me couple, you know, 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 pig runs wants full of children and thou empty. for most, it's too dangerous to be outside. i to escape the shells and rockets. they live
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under ground tracking that bringing him up at 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 granddaughter. others are angry. who got sir. j doesn't blame the russians, but his own government is that the worse it rather the fun that he has. i can't understand why they can't give us electricity in what they are in. don yet is good 8 years of war and they have electricity. it was him. he doesn't say he is pro russian, but he doesn't linked the russian invasion and he's living conditions. ah, shops are closed after being damaged by shedding and people angry. like at this market, people shouted to need others say it, they will have us shocked, argue that they blame reports by journalists for enabling attacks by russian forces . for those that remain here, the situation has really deteriorated of the last few months. this town continued to be a battlefield ukrainian forces, still holding on to it. but through the russians, not far out. i said beg,
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i'll just hera blackmore, as ukraine continues as counter offensive, vladimir putin says western countries are taking a risk, supporting the country. he spoke for more than 3 hours and a half and argue that the era of western dominance in global affairs was coming to an end. and russia was just trying to defend its right to exist. it was not miram so that the woodcock roster world domination is what the so called we're spit on, but it's gamers without doubt, a dangerous bloody. and i would say filthy one. it's a game that denies the sovereignty of countries and nations, the distinctiveness and uniqueness. some of disregarding the interests of other states. but i also accused the west of using nuclear weapons as blackmail. she witnessed new ways, new vocal, courier than the who grows. it was, was not the purpose of today's fast around nuclear threats and the possible use of nuclear weapons is very primitive. i have already said that this effort to dictate
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by western countries their attempt to put pressure on orbit us appends an international communication with including neutral or friendly countries ins and nothing. and they are looking for additional arguments in order to convince our friends or neutral straits that we all need to stand together against russia. or some grain, a professor at the russia instance she is at king's college london, says putin's comments about nuclear weapons are designed to confuse and international audience. i think we can expect this rhetoric around nuclear weapons to continue to be very difficult to interpret. and again, i think that is the, that is the purpose of it. he wants are certainly western military planners and society is frankly to be very nervous about what might come in to make it difficult for us to make decisions about how western governments society might continue to support your brain. he wants people to be are to be nervous, but equal. he doesn't want to galvanize other than the western world in the national community. more broadly. i've heard of the indians who have expressed
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concern about where this war is going. he doesn't want to galvanized people into into action against him. so he, he wants to both sound kind of threatening but, but not to belligerent. at the same time, it's a very different, very difficult line to, to walk. russia is renewed, it's a sell to new cranes and the c infrastructure, shutting facilities across the country. the country now face is a 30 percent shortfall and electricity supplies plunging cities into don't this authority say people living in key if must prepare for emergency power cups and definitely a new report says the world faces is 1st trudy global energy crisis. as a result of russia's invasion of ukraine, the international energy agency suggests the wall will create long lasting effects on global energy supply. the i also says the crisis main market storage turning point by speeding up the wells transition to green energy, global prices of fuel,
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gas, and electricity on the rise driven by restrictions on oil exports by some of the world's top producers. fatty barrel is the head of the international energy agency . he says the report proved the energy crisis could pave the way for green a future. and now looking at the results and the findings of diverter and yet look, i can confirm that the, the numbers a here, the analysis here do confirm that the government, this forces at ant divert given to this energy crisis promise to be that v are seeing a turning point in the history of energy and discourses indeed, accelerate clean energy transitions. ah, revenues, israeli, and lebanese leaders have signed a u. s. broke
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a deal that for the 1st time lays out their maritime borders in the mediterranean sea. it enables both countries to conduct off shore exploration for gas and oil. the agreement follows months of indirect talks, that ended a decades long border conflict as idaho house, more from southern lebanon, been drawn, is 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 agreement a 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
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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 perspective, field called khana will go to lebanon. but since a part of it lies outside the demarcation line, israel will be given a share of any profits. while the courage 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 bush and implemented for this agreement to happen specifically because europe is working on and 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,
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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 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 year le pete, a political achievement through which levon on the fact so recognizes israel has the law which towards israel rejected those claims. but since the start of the negotiations, the iranian backed group adopted with many calls, a pragmatic approach. it is the most powerful political and military force in
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lebanon. and the state 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 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 was either no quarter. so there lebanon and bernard smith is on the other side of the boundary with the israeli perspective. after decades of hostility in israel, this is being viewed as a significant 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 iraq backed group has bala and as the prime minister, as also said, it's not every day that an enemy country recognizes the state of israel in
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a written agreement in full view of the international community, israel's already started exploiting one of those gas fields named in the maritime agreement out there is pumping has been pumping gas in the last 24 hours. so it's already enjoying the economic benefits. lot of attention from israeli media on this meeting to day compared to the fairly low key event, as was shown from the lebanese side. but the israelis here making a lot of this agreement, the head of the united nations inquiry has hit out a disarray. the claims of anti semitism, israel's envoy to the un gillan, or dan accused the 3 person independent international commission of inquiry and the occupied palestinian territory including east jerusalem and israel, of being anti semitic after the panel presented its report to a you and committee. the report which was written last month found that israeli occupation of palestinian territory was unlawful under international law. now,
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the billing a south african jurist am former un high commissioner for human rights defended the panel against the australia claims. this is the 1st among the natures of anti semitism and we, we send messages to the sickly general and to states that he has 3 of us. who are, i mean without any remuneration r o m asked to serve, we didn't, we didn't apply for these positions. and we giving all our time energy because we so committed to justice, rule of law issues and human rights. and we should not be subject to abuse such as this was just totally false. later israeli prime minister. yeah, lapierre described the report as outrageous and as presentation made a mockery of the most basic tenants of justice and fairness. he said the office had shown themselves to be purvey, is of anti semitism, with the goal of de legitimizing and defaming israel. still to come here on out,
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just hear us doctor's want of another respiratory illness sweeping the country. and this one targets young children ready for anything cattle security forces per world cup, worst case scenarios. ah, with the rim is a still high in new south wales and in victoria. but the currently stormy weather is rather more limited to tasmania. that is catching victoria. and that weather is cold enough to give some late spring stove for the victorian alps. and whilst it was hot, rock almost reco, breaking the hot in the north of australia, as prompted some showers to break out thunderstorms. that'll suppress attempts to some degree this more rain coming in through west australia, which i think will gather it skirts with that mass for the north. in this line,
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you can imagine developing just thunderstorms that move slowly eastwards of the next 2 or 3 days in new zealand, where the feet of air from the north, which is full of tropical moisture is going to be very wet there. warnings of this, the north side of south island, which means if you're in the lee of it and christ church and to need to know both in the li of this, you tend to get warm weather, which you have throughout the weekend. that would jump inside of the equator. the rain light is generally speaking, sinking satellite often generates tropical depression. this one could turn briefly into a tie. food is going to be a real rainy mess for the central than northern philippines. whereas incomplete contrast, the rains more or less gone from india, pakistan and burglars, apart from the natural pradesh. and maybe israel anchor ah, a sense of belonging, walk down any street and curtail. he can feel the presence of the span community.
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and the every day heroes keeping communities together. logo's always logo a 0 visits at the better community, toronto canada, where locals are fighting to maintain their identity. in the face of skyrocketing rents and justification, a sense of community honor jazeera lou . ah, welcome back. reminder of the top stories here when al jazeera fighting has been intensifying and ukraine's eastern regions with russian forces shelling the city of pac boat and the done yet screeching. many people in the city are living with
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little food and no electricity, while the south ukrainian force is a pushing towards the strategic city of her soul. russian president vladimir putin says the world is fixing its most dangerous decade since world war 2. on thursday, putin made one of his longest public appearances since february invasion of ukraine and accused the west of inciting the war, israeli, a lebanese leaders of signed a u. s. broke it deal that for the 1st time, lays out that maritime border in the mediterranean sea. it enables both countries to conduct off shore exploration for gas and oil. the agreement follows months have been direct talks that ended a decade long for the conflict. after more than a year of dead law, can disagreement to rugs parliamentary finally approved a cabinet presented by prime minister designate mohammed. she ausa donny by mode up to what had has more from the capital baghdad. the parliament has finally endorsed or approved the cabinet submitted by my hammock. he asked suit any $21.00 ministers
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have been approved out of $23.00, only to minister as the minister of environment and minister of housing and reconstruction the hours yet to be endorsed by the parliament. there is still disagreement over these 2 ministries because that is that they have been given to the court as you know, that the ministries have been distributed among she at sunny and could are parties . but now the opposition who left the session, the position lo makers, will at the session and say that it's an unfair distribution. and it's just at applica of the former or a government. and they're not expecting any improvement to be submitted by this government. a new year and report shows the window of opportunity to counter the worst impacts of the climate crisis are rapidly closing. and it shows an urgent transformation of the way we live is the only option to help save the warming
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planets. my environment, addison 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 are 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 fires, and through storms that were in deep trouble. when moving from a situation of the climate price is rapidly to the situation of climate catastrophe
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averages and the area to increase in temperature. so it will a rate increase in temperature $2.00 degrees. that could mean for even more degrees in parts of africa. so it's going to have huge implications and they're gonna be very on, equally distributed around the world. and they will affect the people that the course and the 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 far 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 called this problem. they're going to have to be part of the solution if we want to keep the past agreement and temperature live. because even if developed nations to historically have been causing this problem,
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even though they reduce them just to see them tomorrow, that wouldn't 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 on line every day. but it's not enough, and rich nations need to step up before the window of opportunity slam shot. this deluge of disinformation spreading for brazil and the lead up to sundays tons the full presidential run off election. teams of 5 checkers are working to verify or debunk social media posts, but the sheer volume means it's hard to keep ahead of fake news. latin america editor lucy, a newman report from sao paolo social network hungry brazilians are being targeted with disinformation. some of it too ludicrous to believe. and yet many people do
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not wanting from claims that incumbent candidate jade bull sonata and his rival lula. da silva, have made packs with the devil and satanic cults. to unsubstantiated claims that bull sonata is a pedophile, and that lula has ordered churches to be burned down. fact checkers and brazil can't keep up with you from a condo rover. a nation wide coalition of investigative journalists is fighting this information and helping brazil's electoral court identify it from it. i remember another montage uses an unidentified voice to say that lula ordered this boat destroyed because he owners hadn't voted for him in the 1st round by herbert warner. this one uses an old interview with bull sonata taken out of context to claim that he's a cannibal with the electoral court has banned at least $500.00 social media posts for quote, knowingly sharing and distributing untrue or gravely de contextualized information pulled out on this day alone,
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fact checkers here are analyzing 1600 dubious tick tock, postings. my think what thank you. does it? can i say least, it's important to say that while there's more disinformation spread from the pulse, narrow camp, that is dis, information on both sides. indeed, both sides are plain dirty. spreading this information into just about every household. lunar has been struggling to shake a social media slander campaign claiming he's a drug trafficker. this after a recording of a leader of south america's largest drug cartel, the p. c. c was leaked, suggesting he supported lulu campaigns for our request for clarification from lawyers representing leaders of the p. c. c. were denied. but sources that are close to the criminal syndicates tell us that they don't pick sides during national elections, only local ones. as to the video, it turned out to be from 2019 and was clearly manipulated. and so the electoral court ordered that it be removed,
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but only after it had spread like wildfire. also now to supporters or accusing the electoral court, judges of censorship. but disinformation expert alexander, by check or disagrees. they're trying to, to actually fight against this in my view, this harmful phenomenon because this information could actually not only influence ah, voters, but can actually lead us through our episodes of alice. wow. violence that has already shown its ugly face while this information fuels the most polarized election campaign in brazil's history to see a newman al jazeera. so paolo civil society groups trade unions and students. so protested in sri lanka, as capital over the country is di, economic situation. they're also frustrated with the brutal suppression of early protests. for language facing the worst economic crisis in
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a decade is rising inflation and many being pushed into poverty. people are facing shortages of basic goods, including food, fuel, and medicine. u. s. doctors are dealing with the surgeon young children hospitalized with a virus known as r. s. v, or symptoms are mild and most adults for babies and older people, the illness can be fatal. and in conjunction with cov 19, and the flu, the american health care system is once again under strain. al jazeera, heidi joe castro reports this 2 month old boy named rider, is among the wave of children filling american hospitals to be treated for r. s. v purifying serious illness. you know, we'll have to them being this young kid doesn't have an immune system to fight it off. our fee is most dangerous to young babies and older adults. symptoms include lethargic and breathing problems. they don't want to feed, they don't want to drink, they really don't want to do anything else. they won't even sleep because they're
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having such a tough time breathing. the u. s. department of health and human services reports nearly 3 quarters of pediatric. hospital beds are currently full. r s v co bid and an unusually early influenza season have combined to form. would some doctors call a try demick, the sheer volume in the the impact in terms of out stripping the health care systems ability to care for? i think you're seeing a tidal waves sweeping across this country right now. children's emergency room staff say they are overwhelmed with patients at virginia high school. saw 1000 student absences last week. that's half the student body due to illness. it's very troubling because everyone's getting sick and she just had over the summer to the doctor said, as people dropped cobit 19 precautions they become more vulnerable to the other diseases, r. v is also transmitted through coughs,
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sneezes and contaminated surfaces. president biden says, following his lead to get an updated covered booster vaccine will help ease the strain on hospitals. but fewer than 10 percent of americans who qualify have done so about $350.00 people continue to die from cove it in the us each day. while ours v deaths are far more rare at about 40 a day, doctors are worried about a difficult winter ahead. heidi joe castro al jazeera washington. ah, castle security forces have been stress testing their preparations for the world cup. they took pass an acre size that included rowdy fans protested suspect packages and even hijacked vehicles. a summer binge of 8 has 4. 0 and a crowd ahead comfortable. but being the security officers thinking pump in the
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it's the size, coding weapons, which means nation. 6 arabic on patterns of civilian and military officials from butler and 13, and the countries are doing the final stress tests. a joint cutlery turkish unit is responding to a bomb threat. as 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 drunk them disorderly behavior. ah, and hooliganism concerns, a party at football games just isn't going to happen and people would be rowdy, and that is what security forces you are preparing for. how to handle those people
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and what to do with them. if people don't 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 into what we are looking for it to show respect to our culture and to 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 tournament. in addition to the 11 ministry, the other military insecurity, experts from pakistan, saudi arabia, jordan, quite front 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,
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anti don't operated. 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 anti 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. the national command center . uh ah, they're watching out there at the top stories. ukrainian forces are pushing towards the southern city.

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