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russia agrees to resume its role in a un broker deal to a lot of great exports from ukraine. ah, i'm role madison and this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up. israel's former prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears set to return to power with a narrow election late south korea's military responders ought to pyongyang, launches missiles into waters close to the south. kenya sends troops to democratic republic of congo to help fight an army group. ah, so we're going to begin was roches decision resume its role in an international
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deal allowing grain exports from ukraine via the black sea. as part of the agreement, moscow says it'll guarantee the safety of the shipments. the deal was broken by the un and took care of moscow pulled out on saturday, accusing ukraine of drove attacks on his naval fleet in the black sea. while since the pact was signed in july, more than 460 ships have left ukraine. the nearly 10000000 tons of grain. moscow had been blockading caves black seaports before the deal was signed, worsening and already severe. global food crisis. i re, faucet is life for us in keep him. he's got more on the reaction from key ukraine. ukrainians have been pointing out that this deal had been going ahead even without russian participation. and so there is more of that kind of talk coming now that russia has resumed its participation. what we've seen from a senior advisor to present zalinski, mahalo puddle. jak,
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he's saying that rushes blackmail escalation. threats have failed, and it turned out the grain corridor would work even without russian participation . and it shows russia being inferior to those who show strength and argue the points strongly and certainly the ukrainians have not confirmed any involvement in the attack on. so i suppose that precipitated this withdrawal of the suspension by russia are. they also said that they have not been using the grain corridor to launch any attacks against russian naval targets, saying that russia was itself using its navy in black fleet in the black sea rather to launch missiles towards ukraine. so i think the impression here is very much that a bluff has been called or so some facts being expressed to the un anarchy for restoring the state as close. it was before saturdays events comes harry faucet, reporting earlier from keven ukraine, while ukraine's offensive against russia has slowed down in the south. over the
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last week, russian forces have been hitting ukrainian cities and chance targeting vital facilities. as i beg reports from the south of ukraine, this used to be the home of stair gates uncle. he was killed when russian forces fighter rockets that landed on his house. mister, poke around at the bottom of the rock, it was very big. the explosion destroyed the structure and the kitchen door on my uncle was in the kitchen. he was wounded in the head, will pull him out and took him to the hospital. but he was too late. shown. russian forces had taken control of this village and stationed themselves at the local school. from here, the fight across the open field until they were forced, as by the craniums. but the damage remains. the situation across southern ukraine remains tense. in the city of nika, pole shops remain closed. some try to do business out on the streets, but they live under a constant deadly and imminent threat. people who are trying to continue life as
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normal. but nick poll isn't normal. we had to have special accreditation just to get access to the city. we're not allowed to film freely and we're given a minder. this is a country at war, and this city sandra, opposite russian forces station that europe's largest nuclear power plant authorities here say the russians fire from the nuclear plot, but ukrainian forces can't fire back because of the risk. we're told we cannot film the river even go anywhere near it. authorities here are afraid it may give away ukrainian positions. mr. live rush it. so the most difficult thing is live in durant concent shelling of civilian buildings, no one the fact that the life of citizens are at risk. also the fact it can happen at any time. i wish i don't have to go far to find destroyed buildings. unless it is sissy nichol, i shows as to rocket that hit this apartment block. i think it's part spread all over the house. he tells us others are trying to do their bit for the war effort.
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these women gather every day to so close for the military. oh yeah, no rush. i issues this is my hometown. i was born here and i don't want to leave. i want to be a part of what is happening with every one. my home was damaged, like many others, all so many of my friends have left the city. but i want to stay here with the air raid siren goes off, and those that can make their way to bunker's. mom, he's little. my son sleeps here every night. we stay here every day. we have been staying here for 2 months. we don't want to leave. we don't. we are waiting for everything to be. oh val. outside, they're growing roses. despite the wool, the empty parks and the sound of rockets. this hope that they'd be able to enjoy their gardens. once again, i thought, beg, i'll dedira south ukraine. as former prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on course to return, as leader was almost all balance counted and tuesday's election,
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his white wing block looked set to secure a clear majority. it was as longest serving prime minister and he's been out of office for the last 16 months. banner smith reports from the liquid party headquarters in west jerusalem. it looks like a b. b is back after 60 months plotting his return. benjamin netanyahu seems to be pulled off his political resurrection, according to exit polls. the former prime minister is on trial for bribery and fraud. his critics fear that back in power, netanyahu will bend the legal system to avoid conviction. running because lamar piecemeal resume saw i haven't got a voice, but we have your voice. you're wonderful. thank you. i want to say to my friends from the hood, from the connected, the heads from the towns, the volunteers, those who have gone from town to town, neighbourhood to neighbourhood house to house, and afford the results. thank you. the far right jewish power
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party is celebrating a significant breakthrough. they'll be the 3rd largest block in parliament and will likely be king makers, their leader, it mar bank, their a man with a 2007 conviction for inciting racial hatred. wants to run the public security ministry. lubbock seemed i thought of adapt let it, we want to make a total separation between those who are loyal to the state of israel and we don't have any problem with them. and those will undermine our jill country. it will be the 1st time ultra nationalist. politicians are held cabinet positions, so i believe that one of those people will be part of government. there will be either the challenges, the complexity of these youth and other they would have to realize that they're working under and he could lead government a low turnout amongst the minority. palestinian israeli community means their parties of lost seats. a higher turnout might have tipped the balance in favor of
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incumbent prime minister. the i repeat opposition parties if they will be that lucky the guns are not as diabolical as newton. yeah. meaning that they need to know our position voted against everything, even the stuff they believed in even, you know, extending the law, do jewish citizens on the west bank. they voted against it because they believe they have to bring down the government. there was no sense of national good. it would have been hard before the election to find anyone who hadn't already made their mind about benjamin netanyahu either love him or logan of this election ended up being about getting the boat and particularly voters who haven't asked about in previous elections. and that seems to have words, but now there are hours days, maybe weeks of negotiations to go on before a government can be for. bernard smith, al jazeera west jerusalem. earlier, we spoke to her some zone lodge, the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. he says things are only getting worse for palestinians, both inside the occupied territories and out. it's
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a sense of this and for ties, ma'am by our, by the palestinians because they have been voting for decades. and it gets worse and worse because they've bought an assist them got as inherently racist, inherently built against them. and only a couple of years ago, the nation state law passed in the can. ace, it was specifically deprived the palestinians inside as well. the right for collective self determination, specifically are all them out of any sort of cultural political rights. and therefore growing numbers of palestinians inside as well see no value in this because, you know, it's really politicians and parties when elections and palestinians right across the board. all was lose because what we need to visit is the inherent apartheid and racism, and segregation, and discrimination in the built in the system of the state of israel built and in
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the whole structures on a part of this book and occupy the record is that as the west bank is little cinema gover. and in the $48.00 areas, that's why people realize that their vote will not make any difference. let alone palestinians inside occupied directors who don't even have a vote over system that has defined that ultimate say over our lives. you case primary. so richey cynex phase criticism and parliament over his home secretaries handling of the migrant crisis on monday. so ela, bravo, long called high numbers of migrants crossing to the u. k. in boats and invasion. she also defended poor conditions that a large processing facility, a monster migrant sand, has been described as dangerously overcrowded fall. brandon has more from london with no surprise that immigration dominates at the exchanges between the opposition labor party lead us a kiss, dhamma and the prime minister rich sumac, essentially because the labor party wants to keep pressure on the police,
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get home secretary so well a problem and she's been criticized in the past week, sending confidential emails from outside her home secretary department to buy her personal email. and the other thing that is dominating the headlines here in the case is this use of mountain airfield. it should be a processing center is built in january of this year for $1600.00 people to spend no more than 24 hours that before being moved on to more permanent accommodation. in fact, a report that emerged on monday said that there was $4000.00 people that and they were spending upwards of a month or more clearly against that, all the advice of campaign groups and even perhaps against legal advice. now, exchanges in the commons, very testy between kissed alma and re she's soon kissed thomas saying for example, why doesn't you get a proper home secretary, stop governing for once and get a grip. richardson next reply to that was that he and the home secretary were on the same page, but that policy, the labor parties, policy was
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a blank page. it's clear that the pressure on immigration and particularly onto our problem is not going to go away. the, the, the opposition party is really sense that this is a pressure points that they can keep on pushing still, hadn't, i'll, does it a protest as interlinked. i take to the states with a message to the government on venezuela's president welcomes columbia's new leader as the 2 countries worked to resume diplomatic relations 73 years ago. ah. with what i said, banga would go away and banyan has gone away just like that as a revolving storm is left a lot of moisture, naps fear. so throughout the philippines will be the increase in the number of thunderstorms radical merriment and still spinning storm of now day hitting the south. china coast is also dissolved from the point of view of its wind strength.
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but leave a lot of rain behind. this is the general area of heavy rain, though. beyond that, so is western borneo, the faucets of cambodia peninsula malaysia foss at the time and sumatra. and to be honest, as a hint, may be a circulation still developing on the eastern indian ocean. i'll watch that. i don't think it'll come to much, but you never know. winter is showing itself now. finally in eastern shannon siberia, the cold air is coming at. hasn't knocked, took your back much. we're down to 20 degrees. so it wasn't about 11 beijing at 14, there is an overcast area of light if range of southern china, how to caused by that ex tar. soon as those these monsoon sets into indeed had a huge amount of reading. chem i already so obviously st flooding and this will last for a while now, but in immediate future time, amanda carola answer lanka will be the west. his places was everywhere else more less than india bank lesson pakistan dry.
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watching or does eat a reminder of our tops or is this our rushes confirm that will guarantee the safety of brain shipments from ukraine? it follows a phone call between the president of georgia and russia on tuesday. moscow suspended its involvement in the deal over the weekend after its fleet, and the black sea was attacked. former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears on course to return is the country's leader with almost any balance talented and tuesday's election is widely unblocked looked set to windless majority new case. prime minister, richie cynex faced criticism and parliament over his home secretary's handling of the migrant crisis. on monday you saw the problem and called high numbers of migrants crossing to the u. k in both an invasion. okay, let's go back now to that top story and rushes returned to the ukrainian green deal . let's go live to wrestle. saddam, who's in istanbul for us. so wrestle a, you turn by russia in just a matter of days. they turkey certainly seem to be playing a key role in this. what's been happening while took his
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prisoners. yep. tape had one today while attending to his parties, group meeting, he said that yesterday he had a cold with the russian president vladimir put in, and then they have agreed to resume their grain deal. and to they, the shapes waiting to be to get the clearance for us from their joint coordination center and stumbled started to pass both forest carrying the ukrainian grain to the international market. so that the true, that the last couple of days that have been intensive towards diplomatic efforts between presidents, that the ministers of defense and also minister of foreign affairs right after this diplomatic force. we have seen that there is paved the way for a, an agreement to keep their, that the green deal a deal alive so ukrainian side have given did that. the guarantees security guarantees to the turkish mediation that to convince russia that ukraine is, is, is not going to attack any russian assets and is going to avoid any action that
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could threaten the safety of the green corridor. on the other hand, russia says that one of their conditions to character, to come back to the great deal is that the obstacles in front of their, that the dead, the, the export of the russian fertilizers to be, to be removed. at this point, we do not know how is that going to be put into practice considering the international sanctions on the russian products. so russia, with the, on the other hand, russia, you know, that in through the, the weekend it, we read through from the deal and said that the reason for that is the attacks in swa store pool and is conducting investigation. and until it's in that investigation is concluded, it's not going to come back over as of today, it seems that they really say account a conclusion. so the joint coordination center in a stumble says that at the moment more than 90 westhills are anchored around istanbul, and with him to get the clearance from the joint coordination center. and more than
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e t other lord westerns also have applied to be a registered. that's for the inspection, by the, by the joint coordination center. so as of today, the ships a thought to pass the boss for us right behind me. this is quite a creed, the co corridor because it a cons over for around 20 percent of the global. we export and more than 17 percent of the corn trade globally. so that's why keeping these quoted, they're open is quite critically important for the global food security, less al serra and istanbul russell. thank you. november is the 2nd is international data and impunity for crimes against journalists. this year alone, 35 journalists have been killed. one was ology villages here as sharina blackledge, the palestinian american was shot dead by his ready forces while on assignment in the occupied west bank in may, no one has been held accountable. while earlier we spoke to sharon's niece, lena,
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she says her family is still calling on the us government to launch an investigation into killing it's just important that these times the perpetrators are held accountable. and they're a better mechana isms in place to protect journalists and ensure their safety. and especially with the 10 year anniversary of the u. one plan of action coming up in the end of this month. it's important that policy makers and legislators and decision makers have the political will to implement mccann isms to implement policies that ensure that journalists are being protected. and if a crime is committed, there is accountability. there needs to be an end to this. impunity because journalists are not just numbers, there are human beings who are doing their duty. we are still pushing for an independent, transparent investigation by the us administration and the f
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b i d u. s. is obliged to investigate crimes committed outside outside of the us towards the citizen and f b. this is the role so we are continuously pushing for that. and we have recently submitted a petition along with the palestine syndicate journal. the syndicate to the i c. c . hoping that they would start an investigation, they would investigate into this crime. we're going back to the u. s. one we visited in july, we met with the number of members of congress representatives and senators, who actually showed their support and have been have been constantly speaking out and calling for the us us administration to launch an investigation north korea as far as at least 23 missiles into waters of it's close to the largest number in a single day. this year. it also fired about $100.00 artillery shells near its
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southern border. so it can be responded by condemning the action on launching missiles of its own, rob mcbrian reports from so this latest exchange of missiles comes a south korean and us warplanes stage joint air drills. the resumption of large scale exercises after a several year hiatus has infuriated the loss, which has been conducting an unprecedented series of missile launches since the start of this year. but this was a provocatively large number of missiles spied at once, with one of them seemingly directed south towards the south korean island of young dough. the air raid sirens were sounded for the 1st time there. and although the mis sales fell far short, it landed 26 kilometers south of the de facto maritime border, known as the n l l. even if i saw this launch marks the 1st time since the division of the internet that a missile has landed in new york territory waters such as the northern limit line.
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it is very rare and we can never tolerate as south korea as tit for tat response came swiftly. 3 add to surface missiles were fired, landing exactly the same distance north of the dividing line. north korea has escalated its short range, ballistic missile testing, apparently developing its tactical nuclear, asked no to the alarm of its south korean. and japanese neighbors was i came with that. this is jenny, none the recently, north korea has been relentlessly and unilaterally escalating its provocation. its actions threats in the peace and security of japan, the region, and the international community. unlike the previous south korean administration that was trying to foster dialogue with north korea, the current government has shown it is willing to match each military escalation with an equal response is just sort of a slowly, steadily escalating threat that at some point could lead to a really serious outbreak and that's really the,
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the concern whether this exchange of missiles will be followed by more is not known, but as a precaution, some colorado's used by commercial jets off the korean peninsula was east coast have been closed temporarily with airlines. we routing their place for fear of mall launches robert bride al jazeera, so king is deploying troops to democratic republic of congo to help fight the m 23 armed group. b, u and mission has withdrawn its troops from a key military base in the east where the rebels are trying to advance protesters to set fire to un vehicles in the city of gama. complaining, the mission has failed to protect them. the rebels launched a new offense, similar tobar and seized control of 2 large tongues in saturday. while the violence in the eastern province of north keybo, who has broken months of relative calm, more than 90000 people have been forced from their homes by fighting between government forces and the m. 23 rebels. can shas is accused nibbling rwanda of
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supporting the armed group, but that a london government has denied any involvement, damned rebel group. m 23 is based an eastern democratic republic of congo. it's made up of many ethnic tuchi fighters who emerged more than a decade ago. when they seized the city of goma on the border, whizzer wanda m. 23 signed a peace deal in 2013. after being defeated by government troops and un backed forces. many of its fighters then integrated into the national army. but last year, the armed group resumed fighting, accusing the government of failing to honor its promises. malcolm lamp has more on the trip to plummet from nairobi. the democratic republic of congo joined the east african community economic block. in march this year, a few months later, east africa had this statement here in robi. and they agreed to put together a 4th, a regional 4th, to go into easton congo, attentively to try and bring security and violence between 2 groups,
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and according to many and $23.00, back by rwanda, everyone to deny that. and the congo leave military as well. you got in soldiers already in eastern time. burundi and troops have been entered the south key, the province. now president william bruce as just spoken at a parade here in here, when i robi out of barracks where hundreds of soldiers prepared to go to the congo and on display with their equipment. and he said he'd spoken to the un secretary general and the last couple of days, and he'd given tacit approval for this mission. i said it was necessary to confront groups. and he said that the canyon forces would support the con, the least forces in disarm and, and purposes of securing civilians. we waiting to see what that actually mean, where the canyon forces will go if they will actually engage groups and in particular, and 23, which is widely seen to be
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a proxy of rwanda. what everyone does deny it. dozens of people have been gathering for a rally in shoreline because capital to protest about its economic crisis. large numbers of police have been on the streets in colombo, ahead of the demonstrations july because economy is facing its worst crisis in a decade. in stations rising, many people have been pushed into poverty. when l fernandez is in columbia, the level of tension is, is very clear as people voice out there frustration. obviously, a massive police presence, as you can see, blocking the road that leads to the main railway station here in colombo, as well as other government institutions. now, here just are behind a sort of a makeshift stage is what we have. we have people from trade unions, student representatives, civic society as well as a great cross section of ordinary sri, lankan. most of them saying they are fed up with the current mismanagement of the
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economy with the price of things going up. are they also basically protesting about the government to repression and cracked down of these public protests? they see the use of the prevention of terrorism act to jail at least 2 key student leaders who have been in detention for $72.00 days now is just not on. they've asked for a repeal of the p t. i am a bank. mm hm. i'm frustrated, i want to turn this a direction and what the was, the problem is as people come out to protest, these are major economic crisis. there's no end in sight. the government says that they have started making a difference. they say there's petrol available. they say they're bringing down the cost of living, but for people, for the ordinary shall lumpkins. many of all have turned out here to day. they said doesn't feel that way. and it just seems like the government are, is just plodding from one issue to another. and they want to change the president
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of columbia and venezuela been meeting for the 1st time since re establishing diplomatic relations. 2 months ago, alessandro computer has more from former top if you think that would have been unthinkable just a year ago. but they are, they were the president of columbia and venezuela speaking together in a car cast. the simple fact that this happened means a new chapter has started in the regional and global approach to the venezuelan crisis after a coalition lay. but by the us and the previous government of columbia failed to house, my lord, it's a 100 degree, turn for colombia, and there's a new left. if that mean iteration of gustavo pe, throw who has insisted he doesn't see eye to eye with my daughter, but also said that having no relations with its neighbor, would it be suicidal. if not to ralph, you don't naturally against history to separate columbia and venezuela. it has
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happened in a bad moment and it shouldn't happen again because we are the same people. blood ties unite us when i saw that the president say they spoke and a number of fundamental issues among them increasing border collaboration on border security and the flow of trade between the 2 countries. after the reopening of that, the border and pitcher is trying to present himself of sort of a mediator that could help venezuela a return to a full democracy. if you want to essentially saying that he's open to help with getting venezuela back into the n d and community which would help venezuela economically in exchange for me as well. returning to the inter american human rights system that the country abandoned back in 2013. ah.

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