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reality, they're still manual, believe women, a property witness award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera money, laundry corruption, vast losses and embezzlement. they smuggled that money, of course, with the knowledge of our offices in dela, out as they were well, tells the story of the ne, a $1000000000.00 collapse of cobble bank in 2010. where are these people? how will do, remember for sure, how come i was never person questions that hung over afghanistan to the next decade and beyond. the cobbled band crash on al jazeera ah, russia's president says he has no intention of using it. nuclear weapons and you cried despite earlier warnings that he'd use all means his country is threatened.
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ah, i'm carry don't mrs. altera, well also coming up, report start, eat on, must cause bought twitter, and that's already some of the social media jobs. top executives have been shown the door israel and lebanon signed on historic deal defining that maritime warner paving the way for both countries to begin oil and gas exploration. a surgeon that rsv virus new us, which can be fatal to children, older people, is causing severe strain on the health care system. russian president vladimir putin. it says the world is facing its most dangerous decades since world war 2. in a lengthy televised discussion, he accused the west of inciting the war ukraine and says he had no regrets denies.
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moscow is preparing to use nuclear weapons, despite raising the prospect before russia has suffered setbacks on the battlefield . in recent weeks, ukrainian forces are pushing towards the strategic city of her son. officials appointed by moscow to run the annex region have left for russia along with more than $70000.00 residence. i said vague has been visiting the city of that mood, which is on the front lines that don't yet screeching at the main interchange of baltimore i reminder that the road here are 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. if 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,
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it's too dangerous to be outside. and to escape the shelves and rockets, they live on the ground track. whatever your name on for the well yes, we don't have water and heating, but we have a basement where we live. despite the hot ships, she's happy to be with her granddaughter. others are angry. who got sir jay 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 lamp post. i can understand why we can't give us electricity in donetta. it's 8 years of war and they have electricity, though 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 mind that 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,
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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 i beg, i'll just sarah blackmore was that a man putin says western countries are taking a risk by supporting ukraine. russia's presidents at taking part in a conference discussion spoke for more than 3 and a half hours. he argued the era of western dominance and global affairs is ending in western and miram. ah, that the woodcock roster world domination is what the so called waste based on in its game. but then gamers without a doubt a dangerous bloody. and i would say filthy one. 0, it's a game that denies the sovereignty of countries and nations, the distinctiveness and uniqueness and disregard any interests of other states. hooting also accused the west of using nuclear weapons as blackmail against russia . she would initially raising you recruit korea to michael. the purpose of today's
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foster on nuclear threats and the possible use of nuclear weapons is very primitive . i have already said that this effort dictated by western countries, dropped their attempt to put pressure on all participants in international communication. include in neutral or friendly countries and in nothing. and they are looking for additional arguments in order to convince our friends or neutral states that we all need to stand together against russia. sam green is from the a center for european policy analysis, hebrew, these pollutants comments are intended to so confusion internationally. i think that he's had a failure analysis on the west from the very beginning of this one type from the beginning of his intervention. ukraine, back in 2014, we go to the annexation of, of crimea. he did not expect sanctions to last very long deny, 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. in part by ramping up energy pressure and financial economic
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pressure on, on your, by trying to mobilize maybe somebody with allies around the world, particularly in, in, in parts of europe. where he has had them to think about the flex scone and in italy . and none of 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 insert himself the height of all things. i think it's why we see just rhetoric that really 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 all, 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 this is. mike continued to support your brain. he wants people to be to be nervous. but equally,
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he doesn't want to galvanize the western world in the national community more broadly. the indians who have expressed 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 kinda threatening, but, but not to belligerent. at the same time, it's very different or very difficult line to walk. thus, a has renewed its assault on ukraine's energy infrastructure, selling at facilities across the country. ukraine now face is at 30 percent short for an electricity supplies funding cities into darkness authority, se keith must prepare for ongoing emergency outages on a jam. jim has more from the capital, keith, the latest round of attacks on energy infrastructure in the key region. local officials are warning that they are going to be more restrictions put on the usage of power in the central parts of this country. that includes the key region where
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we are, we are in keith city, that's the capital of the country. it also includes regions like china here and storm here. now because of what happened, you are seeing more power outages in cities like this in keep. that's why this part of the city is so dark right now. the street lights 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 of unease. now u. s. to media reporting that either musk has taken control of twitter mosque had until friday to complete the $24000000000.00 deal. who signed in april then try to
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back out of a port st, which his chief executive and chief financial officer no longer with the company. was been jordan as latest from washington, dc. a lot must had until friday at 5 pm in order to complete the purchase of twitter, the global social media platform. otherwise, he was going to find himself in a federal courtroom being pushed to make good on the $44000000000.00 offer to the company's previous owners. instead, lead on thursday must apparently fired the c e o the chief financial officer, as well as the legal counsel and the woman in charge of legal standards. she was the person who pushed to have the former president. donald trump kicked off the platform in the wake of the january, 6 for 2021 attacks on the u. s. capital. now it's not clear yet whether donald trump is going to be allowed to rejoin twitter. but there is already considerable
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discussion on the social media platform about whether other users should stay and try to confront what they believe his to be his lies and outright hatred. or whether they should leave and possibly force you on most to declare bankruptcy. because ultimately, the people who are on twitter are customers, people that advertisers want to reach in order to sell their goods. if there aren't any users, then the advertisers won't make any money and that could possibly harm you on must ultimate investment. the head over you an inquiry into israel's activities and occupy the palestinian territory has rejected claims of anti semitism report last month accused israel of violating international law on timothy editor. james bass has more israel for many years is said it's a victim of unfair criticism that the united nations that says it singled out where
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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 peed 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 land anti semitism with one go de legitimize thing and defaming israel. the commission is chad by the former 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 accused of anti semitism. and we sent messages to the city general and to states that she has 3 of us who i mean without any of them innovation web
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off, 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 told to the false. she says she is planning to protest to the un secretary general antonia good terrace, about these rarely criticism. still a head heron al jazeera football fans coming to cats. ha, we'll have the chance to be in touching distance. very special for pu jesse. ah. ok. finally, the extremes seem to have gone from the u. s. in canada, we have got record highs on record lows record dr or record wet, but we got
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a bit of all of it now. so it's nice and dr. lease is big hom, eastern side of the states, attempts to come down the eastern seaboard with that normally breeze. further west, we've broken the drought in british columbia in washington with rain coming through . we've seen sto recently. western counted out of the rockies that with cold air combined with the moisture of from the gulf and you tend to get these big thunderstorms in texas, which we are used to sing. temperatures are excessively high, they're a bit high, a winnipeg, for example, but really we're in a transitional season and things are looking at bit more normal. whereas this is bit persistently wet. this line here of rain's, been on law for a couple of days stretching now from the virgin islands. so he's been, you're just catching puerto rican and down towards norton venezuela where it's cause flooding and landslide. and that might continue and south of that in columbia . northern brazil, heavy rains is in the forecast once again that equally can cause flooding or lance like, particularly in columbia where it's done so earlier this year. south of that and it
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still went through bolivia, largely drain argentina and still quite worn santiago. but snow is all way down. the chilion and these ah, the united states border patrol a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics i found they beat him repeatedly, pay him emboldened by culture of impunity. they keep doing it, knowing that they're hurting people, and cutting the full blinds, investigate secretive units accused of concealing its agents. crimes like them in black, they really don't. they don't see them. they're just there to clean up the mess, to cover impunity at the border on a j 0 lou . oh,
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oh, he watching all to say about reminder about top stories this. our russian president vladimir putin says the world is facing its most dangerous decades since world war 2. speaking in moscow, he accused the west of exciting the war and that he had no regrets about russia has renewed its assault on ukraine's energy infrastructure, shunning facilities across the country. ukraine of face is a 30 percent short point, and christy supplies institute of suffering. how comes u. s. media reporting either must because taking control was cut until friday to complete the $44000000000.00 deal he signed in april, then try to back out on israel and lebanon. have signed us broke a deal that for the 1st time and lays out their maritime borders. and mediterranean
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sea enables both countries to conduct off show exploration for gas and oil. when the agreement comes, after months of indirect talks, had ended, a decades long stand off than a 100 reports from 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 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
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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 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 push 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 genesis 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 position as it is, is proving to be that accessible cody 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, 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 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 lebanon, and the state would need its stamp of approval,
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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 ita, nikita, southern lebanon. bernard smith is on the other side of the border 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 around back group has bala and as a 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 got fields named in the maritime agreement out there is pumping. he's been pumping gas in the last 24 hours. so he's already enjoying the economic benefits. lot of attention from israeli media on this meeting today compared to patty loki event, as was shown from the lebanese side, but the israelis here making a lot of disagreements doctors in the us are dealing with a surge of young children hospital with a virus. notice rsv symptoms for most adults, a mild that can be much more serious reason fatal for babies and older people. coupled with a covered 19 on the flu, the health care system is again on the strain. honey jo, customer pulse. 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,
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with them being this young doesn't have an immune system to hide it off. rsv 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 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 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, saw 1000 student absences last week. that's half the student body due to illness.
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it's very troubling because everyone's getting sick. and she just had coven summer to the doctor. say, as people dropped cobit 19 precautions they become more vulnerable to the other diseases, r. 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 of hospitals. but fewer than 10 percent of americans who qualify have done so about $350.00 people continue to die from covered 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 jo, castro, al jazeera washington. the war in ukraine has led to a global energy crisis, but somberly, the high price of oil and gas could shift the market permanently towards renewable
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energy. well, in a report, the international energy agency says global demand for fossil fuels will peak this decade, all while russian exports drop in terms of money. this could mean more than 2 trillion dollars a year in green energy investments by 2030. the report shows that russia's invasion of ukraine marked a turning point. many governments accelerated their clean energy policies to lessen their reliance on moscow. and they were, it's geo political influence, or fatty barrel, is the head of the international energy agency. he says, the report proves that the energy crisis could pave the way for green 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 the government responses and divert given to this energy crisis promise to be that v are
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seeing a turning point in the history of energy and describes us indeed, accelerate clean energy to our seizures. maria pastor cova is a policy advisor at 3rd generation environmental isn't. she says economy is heavily reliant on fossil fuels are also highly vulnerable. the european countries are in fact reducing their cost him on quite tragically. they are getting more and more liquefied natural gas from other suppliers to replace some parts of the russian pipeline gas, which they will not receive any more. no, not this decayed at least, but there is no way the global energy market can replace all of russian pipeline gas. so what they 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 renewables. energy. the you doesn't have
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a choice to be honest because it is not just the, i use energy security that it's a stay could see use a command 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 sending . brazil's electro courts has been busy dealing with a surgeon and disinformation ahead of sundays height. presidential runoff seems of fact checkers are working to verify or deep bunk. social media posts for the sheer volume means it's hard to keep ahead of fake news or latin america editor lucille newman. ports from santa social network, hungry brazilians are being targeted with disinformation. some of it to ludicrous to believe, and yet many people do the one who claims it incumbent
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candidate, james bull sonata and his rival lula. da silva, have made packs with the devil and satanic cults. to unsubstantiated claims that both sonata is a pedophile, and that lula has warded churches to be burned down. fact checkers and brazil can't keep up. an engine from a condo can provide 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 the owners hadn't voted for him in the 1st round. i ever owner. 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 proposal 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 essay 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 luna 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 before 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, but only after it had spread like wildfire. also now to supporters or accusing the
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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 true. or it's also of alice, why violence, the has already shown its ugly face. while this information fuels the most polarized election campaign in brazil's history see and human al jazeera, so follow ah, now, for fans from argentina heading to cut off for the world cup that there is an exhibition that few on to miss as one that souvenir on show that they'll be very interested in
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as being estimate propose. the eyes of the football world are focused on cutter, and so is it's history. the world of football is a special 6 month exhibition featuring balls and choose. he's from the 19th century, all the way through to the present day. we have fixed galleries and when activation their zoned for the kids and to discover the talent that is a unique but the gallery good self. today we are showcasing more than 1210 objects. and believe it or not, we have a, a bowl for an $1888.00. we have mom with ali's gloves when he retained his fight against the george foreman in kinshasa. there 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
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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. go 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 in touch down until they leave back. they will have an enjoyable estate and they will test the hospitality of the world. a football exhibition is part of the wider 321 cutter and began sports museum. but no doubt in 2022. this is the center of attraction at the venue.
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