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i was live on air in the old c, doha, when the welcome pronounce, that was made. it's just really great to have the 1st mid least well cut. it unites people from different backgrounds and racism. that's why it's so important and i'm excited that it's finally on my doorstep. and kathy, this is gonna be an amazing venue for the well, ca can't wait to bring my kid to pick up, is just around the corner. and i think we're going to get really great gang informed opinions. i believe that our media agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been cooling, that's been meaning time. critical did make is the commonwealth still something that king charles will take on the inside story on al jazeera? ah, russia's president says he has no intention of using nuclear weapons in ukraine despite early warnings he'd use all means if his country was threatened.
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ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera die from dough. so coming up is right on the lebanon sign on historic deal defining that maritime buddha. hating the way for oil and gas exploration. a surge in the are, is vi virus in the u. s. which can be fatal to children and older people on is putting strain on the health care system and revealing more about the red planet, what scientists amounting from an asteroid, crashing into mot. russian president vladimir putin says the world is facing its most dangerous decades since world war 2. in a long address, he accused the west of inciting the one ukraine and said he had no regrets. he denied moscow was preparing to use nuclear weapons, despite raising the prospect an earlier comments. russia suffered setbacks on the battlefield, and recently,
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the cranium forces are pushing towards the strategic city of her son. moscow appointed authorities have fled along with more than 70000 residents. out there was acid bag has been visiting the city of back loot, which is on the front lines. and they've done ex griego at the main interchange of baltimore. i reminder that the road here are not safe on building empty streets and no power. those who remain have little food and you can't afford to leave and says you only stays so she can take care of her dogs. she feels abandoned. luca will, 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 playgrounds wants full of children and thou empty. for most it's too dangerous to be outside. and to escape the shelves and rockets they live in the ground track, wasn't bringing any mom for the well yes,
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we don't have water and heating, but we have a basement where we live. right. 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 worst? if not, of the one that he has, i will hang our government on the land post. i can understand why we can't give us electricity in donates. it's 8 years of war when they have electricity. 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. you might, at this market, people shout at 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 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. as had beg,
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i'll just sara, buck mort, for putin says western countries on taking a risk supporting ukraine. presidents both for more than 3 and a half hours, arguing the air of western dominance in global affairs is ending. he says he has no regrets about launching the war and russia just trying to defend its right to exist . near him, it was still world domination and what the son called waste based on in its game. but then gamers without a doubt dangerous, bloody. and i would say sophie one, it's a game that denies the sovereignty of countries and nations, the distinctiveness and uniqueness. disregarding the interests of other states, coating also accuses the west of using nuclear weapons as blackmail. he wouldn't use new ways, new vocal create and the purpose of today's fuss are on nuclear threats. and the possible use of nuclear weapons is very primitive. i have already said that this effort dictated by western countries are attempt to put pressure on all
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participants in international communication include neutral or friendly countries, ends in nothing. and they are looking for additional arguments in order to convince our friends or neutral state that we all need to send to get or against russia. or some green is from the sense of a european policy analysis. he says, pollutants comments may so more confusion internationally. i think that he's had a failure. what else is on the west? from the very beginning of this morning, from the beginning of his intervention, ukraine back in 2014 may go to the annexation of of crimea. he did not expect sanctions to last very long. tonight, expecting to be very robust and he expected that he would be able to split the west or with this a, with this war, as well, of in part by ramping up energy pressure and financial economic pressure on, on your, by trying to mobilize maybe someone with allies around the world, particularly in, in, in parts of europe where he has had them. do you think about people like scone and
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in italy another this is really come to, to anything in particular. and so he does, i think continually try to look for ways to, to, to, to, to insert himself the height of all the things i think is, pharmacy just read that he does go in multiple directions at the same time. see, he has to be experimental. he doesn't really know what's going to work. most of the things that he thought were going to work, we haven't paid off. 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 was certainly western military planners and societies, 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 grand. he wants people to be to be nervous, but equally doesn't want to galvanize the western world in the international community. more broadly, the indians who have expressed concern about where this war is going. he doesn't
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want to galvanized people into into action against him. so he, he wants to both sound kinda threatening, but, but not to belligerent. at the same time, it's very different or very difficult, long to walk. mila russia has renewed its assault on ukraine's energy and infrastructure shelling facilities across the country. ukraine now faces a 30 percent shortfall in electricity supplies plunging many cities into darkness. authority. se keyed must prepare for emergency outages and definitely run a jumpsuit as more from a capital cave for the latest round of attacks on energy infrastructure in the key region. local officials are warning that they're going to be more restrictions put on the usage of power in the central parts of this country. that includes the cave region where we are, we're in keith city, that's the capital of the country. it also includes regions like charity here and storm air. now, because of what happened, you are seeing more power outages in cities like this in keep,
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that's why this part of the city is so dark right now. the streetlights would typically be on they are not. most of the buildings are in darkness. most of the sidewalks are in darkness. there are some restaurants, some cafe, some shops that are hooked up to generators because of that you are see some light, but it is very, very dark where we are right now. and that is worrying people because temperatures are dropping because winter is approaching. they're worried about what's going to happen next. what local officials are saying now is that they should expect citizens, residents of this city should expect that there could be power outages. the last for more than 4 hours a day, poland has destroyed for communist air and monuments and a drive to remove symbols of russia falling its invasion of ukraine. oh, the 1945 monuments pay tribute to red army soldiers who died while fighting nazi troops in the 2nd world war. holden's head of national amendment says they were monuments to disgrace that commemorated the repressive soviet regime. israel and lebanon have
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signed a u. s. bro, good deal for the 1st time, lays out their maritime border in the mediterranean sea. it enables both countries to conduct offshore exploration for oil and gas. santa hot reports for southern lebanon lines in the sea have been 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 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 connor 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 calculus and the push and the momentum for this agreement to happen, specifically because europe is working are and reconfiguring its energy security away from its dependence on russian oil and gas. hydrocarbons and janitor 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 cory door to europe, so they can start getting gaz, getting gas 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 lebanon defacto 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 elisha zita, now kuda, so they're living on out of here with bernard smith is on the other side of the border with israeli suspected 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 has 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 israel is here making a lot of this agreement time for a short break here now to 0. when we come back anger of a lockdown in china as a government persists with 0 coven policy, and football fans having to cat, i will have a chance to been touching distance, those special football jersey. one stainless awe anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere a,
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you read me the way sponsored my cattle aways as october comes to a close. so the weather finally loses its grip on the excessive heat. in southern china, we've got some cloud and rain, which is an indication that things are going to be sunny and warm for the most part . this is about how it should look really at some times during october. and that's true if you go further east as well, followed up towards japan. and the onshore breeze means i'll be shout coming on to the north coast of hong shoot more significant rain, maybe in parts of hawkeye, to under a hint of snow in eastern cyberg is getting cold, though it's not excessively cold. in fact, you're limited average around about 7 degrees or so, so we're back where we should be and snow is on its way. nice to see things not extreme. is it not south of that? as the raines retreats they tend to generate tropical storms. and here's one on its way slowly towards the philippines. first the central them power probably lose on
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might be to get them up to typhoon strength. that rain will be its problem. which is not the case any. the rain is more or less a spinner. yes, this some in entrepreneur dash, but the most part it's now dry and you know what happens this time of year when the wind stop blowing, trapped under increasingly oppressive weather? air quality drops new delhi and low the weather sponsored by categories. every 3 days, the woman is killed in the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shopped easily to the call. the violence is more violent, violent men are young. why does it keep happening? and what can be done to stop it? this is not deprived my one, my daughter, and all the daughter, payton. that's not the country i want witness. famous idiom for me is very simple. the question of power on al jazeera. ah
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ah, welcome back. a good amount of our top stories here at this hour, israel m lebanon, have signed a u. s. broke a deal that lays out there, maritime hoard and mediterranean sea. for the 1st time. the agreement enables both countries to conduct offshore exploration of gas and oil. and russian president vladimir putin says the world is facing its most dangerous decade since world war 2 . speaking in moscow, the accused the west of inciting the war and that he had no regrets about it. and russia has renewed its assault on ukraine's energy infrastructure shilling facilities. across the country, ukraine, they say 30 percent shortfall in electricity supplies. many cities are suffering power goes in a report,
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the international energy agency says global demand for fossil fuel to a peak this decade. all, while russian exports drop in terms of money, this could mean more than $2.00 trillion dollars a year and green energy investments by 2030. that's a hike of more than 50 percent. the report shows russia's invasion of ukraine marked a turning point. many governments accelerated their clean energy policies to lessen their reliance on moscow and lower its geopolitical influence. but fatty barrel is the head of the international energy agency. he says, the report proves that the energy crisis could paved the way for a greener future. and now looking at the results and the findings of diverter and just look, i can confirm that the, the numbers a here, the analysis here, do confirm that dig government responsive ant divert due to this energy crisis promise to be that v r sync at turning
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point in the history of energy and discursive, indeed, accelerate clean energy transitions. maria, pastor covers of policy advisory, firm generation environmentalism. she says the risk of fossil fuel based economies has been exposed. the european countries are, in fact reducing their gas, tim, on quite tragically. they are getting more and more liquefied natural gas from other suppliers to place some parts of the russian pipeline gas, which they will not receive any more. and not, not this decayed at least, but as there is no way the global energy market can replace all of rushing pipeline gas. so what you is really looking at is about 30 percent at minimum gas demand reduction by 2030. and they are shrinking market and they're trying to replace this energy demand by efficiency measures and radical accelerating the deployment of renewable energy. the you doesn't have a choice to be honest because it is not just the i use energy security that it's at
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stake. could see use a come on the competitive met. they cannot afford to remain dependent on the global energy markets that are very high priced to that effect. use industrial competitiveness and use economic resilience in general. so the quicker they move away from and from this dependence, the, at the better for use overall global standing doctors in the us are dealing with a surge and a young children in the hospital with a virus known as r s. v. symptoms, a mild and most adult, but for babies and older people, it can be fatal. and coupled with cobit 19 and the flu, the health care system is again under strain. audio capital report. this 2 month old boy named rider is among the wave of children filling american hospitals to be treated for r. s. v, purifying the serious illness. you know, with them being this young doesn't have an immune system to fight it off. rsv is most dangerous to young babies and older adults. symptoms include lethargic and
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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 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 t v co bid and an unusually early influenza season have combined to form with some doctors call a try demick, the sheer volume in the the impact in terms of out stripping the health care system's 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 the virginia high school. i 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 coven summer to the doctor, say,
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as people drop coban 19 precautions, they become more vulnerable to the other. diseases are as v is also transmitted through coughs, 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 covey in the us each day. while our as v deaths are far more rare at about 40 a day, doctors are worried about a difficult winter ahead. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera washington china as reinforcing at 0 coven policy, many such as maybe 3 years off. the 1st case emerge. but millions of people say that tired and feel numb from living in fear me. houghton equals protests are rare here in china's tibet region. but these migrant workers are angry. they came here
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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 tested positive for corona virus can lead to long quarantine. no pay an isolation from friends and family. and yes, i'm worried. of course, i'm worried. i've been affected by it. i've been koren t 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 a row. a small number by global standards, but it sent 28 cities and to lockdown, impacting more than 200000000 people. don't do them. they tell me rent and share an 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
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that's a difficult tune. i've been through to centralized quarantines. proof of a 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 versus resort in beijing. the theme park is the latest company to close. after contact tracy show to spread in cases over the weekend. the strict measures weigh heavily on those who live under them as a venture, 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 test negative. lia harding al jazeera, at least one child has died from the bone of virus in uganda and 5 other children have tested positive in the capital compiler. uganda has so far recorded a 109 cases and 30 people have died. the african unions public health,
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but he says the bona outbreak in uganda is under control despite a spike in cases in the capital. but it says, it can't predict how the disease will spread. i cannot be able to tell you when we can be able to see the outbreak is now under our total control. because we still have people who are under observe ation. they are people who are in the treatment units, but to what i can tell you is that the government of uganda, africa, cdc and up knows we're doing everything we come to be able to bring this to them and as soon as possible. how does a people have fred, their homes often deadly violence? the democratic republic of congo fighters from the m $23.00 group of classes with the army and the eastern part of the country. military officials say 4 civilians were killed early this week. m $23.00 declared a ceasefire on april, the official said a touch several military posts. the groups leaders say the army spots the ballast
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bed of a you an inquiry into israel activities and occupied palestinian territory has rejected claims of anti semitism. a report out last month accused israel, a violating international law on diplomatic editor. james bass has more. israel for many years is said it's a victim of unfair criticism. the united nations that says it singled out where other countries are not israeli officials repeatedly criticize the un human rights council. it's inquiries and it's investigators. but the criticism from israel has never been a strong as this a tweet from the israeli prime minister. yeah, the p criticizes a report by relatively new body, the commission of inquiry on israel and the palestinian territories. he says its authors have shown themselves to be purveyors of their learned anti semitism with one go de legitimizing and defaming israel. the commission is chaired by the former
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high commissioner of human rights now of a pill. a she used to be a judge in south africa appointed by nelson mandela. and this was her reaction to the criticism of the prime minister. and i'm 81 years old. and this is the 1st time i've been accuse of anti semitism and we sent messages to the 60 general and to states that yes, 3 of us who i mean without any ventilation, our web hasta, we didn't, we didn't apply for these positions. and we giving a lot of 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. she says she's planning to protest to the un secretary general. antonia good terrace, about these railey criticism. nasa scientists say they recorded a large asteroid impact on mas data shows the asteroid hit the planet on december
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24th last year. creating a crater more than 2 city blocks across. is the largest ever crater observed as part of the 16 year long mas recognizance orbital mission, metabolic go. she's a nasa planetary scientist. he says, the findings may confirm the presence of water on mars. you hear about bars missions and humans going to mars and the next 10 years, the long boss can nasa and everybody's talking holiday going to survive on bars in the water. they need water for the return journey water for the human astronauts. very, very critical. i bet they wanted to land it, but guess what, be quitters the on the spot on mars as it is or not. so where are you going to get all this water? so what this up we did all this we to right impact did it. it extroverted a creature just doesn't it, this happens or not. and what guess what, you see the street or you see ice. so there's lot of ice. so red is nice coming
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from. so the ice is coming from under site under the soil. there is ice, just like in and out. you're wondering the, so you have water. so you have ice. so that is all there that, you know, if in future humans try this, what on mars j to land on mars? this is going to, there's going to be a place i'd be greater maybe if you're dig ah, deeper now if you will get ice and from that you can make water. and from that you can make fuel rocket fuel and you can make oxygen so. so that is the whole story. that was a, you know, i'm, that was the announce table. ah, now there's a must see exhibition and cut out any argentina fans attending the world cup. there's one souvenir on show. they'll be very interested in as peter stem at report . the eyes of the football world are focused on cutter. and so is it's history.
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the world of football is a special 6 month exhibition featuring balls and chooses from the 19th century, all the way through to the present day. we have 6 galleries and when activation the zone for the kids and to discover the talent that 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 $1888.00. we have mom with ali's gloves when he, in his fight against the george foreman in kinshasa. that you, they all several artifacts connecting the past to the present. this was the 1st trophy awarded to the winner of the world cup tournament, back in 1930. and this, the trophy we have come to know so well in more modern times is more than a century's worth of football memorabilia on display here. and of course,
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everybody will have their own personal favorite bats. the highlight is this, the very jersey warned by diego merit on a 1986 when he called the infamous hand of god, goal against england. they're all to miniature models of each of the world cup host stadiums and a special tribute to host nation cutter. the 1st middle eastern country to host the competition. the people that they will arrive, they will hire the minute that they the airplane touch down you know and go ha, until they leave back. they will have an enjoyable is fe, uncover, or they will test the hospitality of cover the will. the football exhibition is part of the white, a $3.00 to $1.00 cutter olympic and sports museum, but no doubt in 2022. this is the center of attraction at the venue. pitas them it al jazeera, doha, ah.

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