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as a group of activists stove deep into the illegal fishing industry, demanding justice and freedom. ghost fleet, a witness documentary on al jazeera, a simple act of flying a flag, but in the occupied westbank, wheezing, the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested after the also a ports of the 8900 ninety's between the palestine debris, ocean organization, and israel that bound on the palestinian flag was listed, but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express any type of support for the palestinian call. one day there are no palestinian flag. then next mysteries are filled with them that they need y t, your net, the boy young men were not even born when these railey government 1st declared, the palestinian flag in nico. ah,
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president vladimir persian says russia reserves the right to quit, so deal to export grain of from ukraine just to hours off to rejoining the agreement. aah! hello one, emily and gwen. this is al jazeera line from dough house coming up. for me is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu expected to return to power in one of the most right wing coalitions. in the country's history, kenya sends troops to democratic republic of congo to help fox and de group fos. we take a closer look at why mays might soon be phased out by, as in bob ways of famine. ah,
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they begin the program with russia's decision to re join a deal that allows ukraine to export grain through the black saying as part of that agreement, moscow says it will guarantee the safety of the shipments. the deal was broken by the u. n. and turkey. m, moscow pulled out on saturday, accusing ukraine of drone attacks on its flight in the black sea. so she knew greatly spoil it invisible god, we decided to halt our participation in this grin convoys we demanded assurances and guarantees from the ukrainian side that nothing like this would happen again. when you're fed the humanitarian quoted, those would not be used militarily. our turkish partners mediated, our defense ministry, has received information grades from the turkish side that ukraine has given such assurances through both of them. and since the pact was signed back in july, more than 460 ships have left to ukraine with nearly 10000000 tons of grain. moscow had been blockading caves, black c ports before the deal was signed,
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worsening and already severe global food crisis. wrestle setup has this update from a stumble, but took as president jeff taper add one today while attending his party's group meeting in ankara. he said that yesterday had a phone call with russian president vladimir putin and russia agreed to return to the, to the great deal. so we have seen that through the last 3 days that have been in tan's told diplomatic affords to, to keep this app, this deal alive. that has been phone calls between presidents ministers of defense and foreign affairs. right after that. now they have paved the way for the resumption of the deal. during these talks, a ukraine has, has given the security guarantees that it's not going to attack any russian assets on the corridor and is going to use this quarter there a solely for the civilian and humanitarian purposes. and that it's going to avoid
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any action that cooled and threatened the safety off of this quarter there. so a rush on the other hand says that one of the conditions to return now back to did the deal is that the removal off did they did that the obstacles in front of the, the dead, the russian fertilizer exports. so at this moment is not clear how is that going to be put in practice regarding did the international sanctions or where did the russian, the russian, a product and as had beg reports from the port city of odessa, in southern ukraine, ukrainian said that there are 3 methods that they intercepted their defenses intercepted over the region of odessa to day. and we've also heard that 9 people were killed across the country as of yesterday evening. now we have been visiting the south of the country also seen the eastern fighting continues. ukraine has been trying to mountain offensive is been slow down in the south and fighting. the east
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has been intense, but we were in the south of the country. and we can bring you this report. this used to be the home of sergey uncle. he was killed when russian forces fight a rocket that landed on his house. even mister, poke around and work on 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 room, we pull him out and took him to the hospital. but he was too late. russian forces had taken control of this village and stationed themselves at the local school. from here, the fight across the open fields until they were forced out by the craniums. but the damage remains. the situation across southern ukraine remains tense. in the city of nichol 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 normal. but nicole isn't normal. we have to have special accreditation just to get
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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 caught fire back because of the risk were told we cannot from the river even go anywhere near it. authorities here are afraid it may give away ukrainian positions. mr. lee bush, it says 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 nickel i shows as to rocket that hit this apartment block. i think it's part spread all over the house. he tells us, ah, okay, what crossing live now to pretoria in south africa where the african union mediator
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is speaking and announcing a pe steel between the ethiopian government and to drive forces. the 2 parties have been holding negotiations in the city 1st since the conflict broke out more than 2 years ago. the african union mediated talks took place after a surge in intense and deadly fighting in to grime. and we'll hopefully, course live to al correspondent for me to mila who has been covering these developments from for toria a little later in the show or next dallas. so just repeating that is the african union mediator announcing a pe still between the open government and to grind forces. or let's have a listening now to what he has to say.
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we do not. okay, we'll go back to that when we can get some slightly better audio. so let's move on now for now. out, jerry, as president has cold for united front in facing what he says are increasing tensions and crises in the region of del moggi to boon made the comments on the 2nd and final day of the arab league. some of the capital l. g is delegates discussed regional, political and security issues in the context of the war in new crime. it's the 1st face to face arab lake summit since $29.00 team. due to the pandemic, says kenya is deploying troops to democratic republic of congo to help fight m
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23 rebels. the un mission has withdrawn its troops from a came military base in the east, where the rebels are trying to advance. protest is set fire to you and vehicles in the city of karma complaining the mission has found to protect from the rebels. launched in new offensive in october and face control is too large towns on saturday. the violence in the eastern province of north and cuba has broken months of relative calm. when the 900000 people have been displaced by fighting between government forces and those rebels, kinshasa has accused neighboring wonder of supporting the armed group, but there were wondering government denies any involvement. welcome, where breaks it all down for us 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, the regional 4th,
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to go into east and congo extensively to try and bring security and violence between the groups and according to many and $23.00. back by rwanda, everyone that denies it and the congo leave military as well. you can do so just already in eastern congo that time burundi and troops of sin and to the south keyvi province. now president william bruce has just spoken at a parade here in here. and i really be out of barrack, where hundreds of soldiers prepared to go to ethan congo and on display with their equipment. and he said it spoken to the un secretary general in 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 kenyan forces would support the con, the lease forties in disarmament and for purposes of securing civilians. we waiting to see what that actually mean,
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where the canyon forces will go if they will actually engage on groups and in particular, and 23, which is widely seen to be a proxy of rwanda. well, they were one that does deny it. former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears on cost shore tennis. the countries laid an exit poll suggest his right wing block will win as slim majority after a general election on tuesday. he was, is rouse longer saving by minister and has been out of office in the last 16 months . bennett smith reports from the la could party headquarters in west jerusalem. it looks like a baby is back after 60 months plotting his return. benjamin netanyahu seems to 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
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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 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 via a man with a 2007 conviction for inciting racial hatred. wants to run the public security ministry. lubbock seemed i thought the harbor, i'm glad that 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 jo 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 the government. there will be
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either the challenges, the complexity of these youth and other they would have to realize that they're working under a li could lead government. there was a strong turn out in palestinian israeli communities, but it wasn't enough to counter the surgeon votes for the far right and help tip the balance in favor of encumbered prime minister. yeah. le pete opposition parties if they will be that lucky. the guns are not as diabolical as nathan. yeah. meaning that then it's a no opposition voted against everything. even the stuff they believed in even, you know, extending the law to 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. i'd love him or logan of this election ended up being about getting the boat, particularly voters who haven't asked about a previous elections. and that seems to a word. but now there are hours days,
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maybe weeks of negotiations to go on before a government can perform. bonus meant al jazeera western, so still a head on out his era. his home secretary says the asylum system is broken. who broken? ha, you k prime minister where she sumac faces, sam taff questions are the immigration and his choice of home secretary and a you case ways mining giant glen core awaits its face after pleading guilty to bribery judges earlier this year. ah, anticipation is rising. and so as the atmosphere a you read hulu with sponsored my cattle a ways when i said banga would go away and bunyan has gone away just like that as
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a revolving store which left a lot of moisture naps for years. so throughout the philippines will be the increase in the number of thunderstorms around 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, but leave a lot of rain kind. this is the general area of heaviest rain, though. beyond that. so is western borneo the far south of cambodia and it's sheila, malaysia foss at the talent 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 when to res, showing itself now. finally in eastern shannon siberia, the cold air is coming out. hasn't knocked, took your back much, we're down to 20 degrees. so was it about 11 beijing at 14, there is an overcast area of lighting range. the sudden china helped caused by that ex, talk soon as those these monsoon sets into india had a huge amount reading chem, i already so obviously st flooding. and this will last for a while now,
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a ah hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily ang, when he is a reminder of our top stories this hour. the african union has announced a pay still between the ethiopian government and to gripe forces. african union mediators says the deal marx, just the beginning of the peace process. and a panel will monitor the agreement. russia has rejoined to deal allowing ukraine to explore, to grain through black sea ports. moscow says it will guarantee the safety of shipments in a deal broken by the un and trickier and for my israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it seems, on course to return to power with nearly all votes counted his wrangling, religious block is holding. a slim majority in the 5th election in just for
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north career has 5, at least 23 missiles into waters, off its cost, the largest number in a single day. these here, it also find about a 100 artillery shells near its southern border. south korea responded by condemning the action and launching missiles of its own as well. mcbride reports from sol. this latest exchange of missiles comes as south korean and us warplanes stage jointer drills. the resumption of large scale exercises after a several year hiatus has infuriated the law, which has been conducting an unprecedented series of miss our launches since the start of this year. but this was a provocatively large number of missiles fired 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 missiles
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fell far short, it landed 26 kilometers south of the de facto maritime border, known as the and 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 of the northern limit line. it is very rare and we can never tolerate as south korea as tit for tat response came swiftly. 3 at the 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 any known recently. north korea has been relentlessly and unilaterally escalating its provocations. 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,
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the current government has shown it is willing to match each military escalation with an equal response. it's just sort of a slowly, steadily escalating threat that at some point could lead to a really serious outbreak. and that's really the, 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. east coast have been closed temporarily. with airlines. we routing that play for fear of mall launches robert fried era. so november, the 2nd is the international day to and impunity for, for crimes against journalists. this year alone, 30 have been killed. one was al jazeera is sharina abu acclaim, the palestinian american was shot dead by israeli forces while on assignment in the occupied west bank in may. no one has been held accountable. earlier we spoke tisha rains, nice lena abu act,
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where she says her family is still calling on the us government to launch an investigation into the killing the veteran l. jazeera. generalist. it's just important that these crimes, the perpetrators are held accountable, and there are a better mcadams 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. b i and the u. s.
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is obliged to investigate crimes committed outside outside of the us. towards 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 journalist 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. thousands of people have been gathering for a rally and shall anchor's capital to protest against it's economic crisis. police have been heavily deployed in colombo, ahead of the demonstrations, shall anchors economies facing its worst crisis in
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a decade. inflation is rising and many people have been pushed into poverty. and al fernandez is in the capitol. the level of tension is, is very clear as people of voice out there frustration. obviously, a massive police presence, as you can see, blocking the road that leads to the main ruins safe and haron colombo, as well as other government institutions. i hear just are behind a sort of a makeshift stage is what we have. we have people from trade unions, student representatives, a 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 economy with the price of things going up. are there also basically protesting about the government to repression and cracked down of these public protest. they
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see the use of the prevention of terrorism act to jail at least 2 key student leaders who have been in detention for 72 days now is just not on they've asked for the repeal of the p t. i am a frankly with them. i'm frustrated, i want to turn this a direction and what the was problem is as people come out to protest these sort of 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 hankens many of all have turned out here to day. they say it 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. mays has long been main staple in zimbabwe. barton farmers are now being encouraged to grow traditional crops, which are more resistant to dry weather, as because the government is worried,
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mays production will nearly have this year due to law rains. rumour tasa reports from mood z a dry region where farmers is struggling to make a living. abraham chima goodies, making sure his plough is ready for the field. he hopes to start planting soon. as long as there isn't another drought this year. last season, he and his wife emma grew sorghum, millet sunflowers and maze, but they made crop zimbabwe. staple food didn't do all well. 15 challenges of clone with and also your decision for a little reading. and the buttons to run for distribution is very poor. even woods, he saw for ms. tomb royal i says and challenges. it's one reason why the government, once more farmers to go to additional crops, such as millet and saga, the country experiences the lean season every year from october to march. is the driest period before rain start with families, a few to no food stocks. as government, we came up with
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a program where we say is the region where the farmer is found that determines the type of quote from us should. and must grove in these dry and other teachings from small grains, or what you tend to additional grades are the most adaptable type of prompt that are suitable for these environments. many farmers are growing traditional grains, but on a small scale maze is more popular here and, and important cash crop. abraham's families is at 1st, they weren't sure about growing a lot of sorghum, but it paid off. the family sold most of what was harvested and this is what's left in storage, 13 bags of sorghum. it's enough to keep them going for a few months until the next harvest, humanitarian agencies and the government plan to feed more than 3000000 people during this lean season. getting more people to grow, traditional grains could take some time, but low yield,
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recurring droughts and food shortages are encouraging, more families to embrace drought resistant crops. and as they require less fertilizer and more nutritious monopoly, they could be the way to go harder. matessa al jazeera woods, zimbabwe, a sentencing hearing for your case was mining giant. glenn co has started in london in june. the company pleaded guilty to bribery charges related to its oil operations in africa. in baba has moved from london. well this to day sentencing hearing is to determine what punishment should be handed down to glen co energy u. k. a subsidiary of glen coal, which is the world's largest trading house, but also the biggest producer of cobalt adamant that is crucial for rechargeable batteries. for example, the back in june, the firm admitted 5 counts of bribery and 2 counts of fighting to stop bribery. and that meant that it was saying, admitting that people working for it, paid
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a total of $28000000.00 us dollars to employees of oil companies in 5 countries in africa, namely the democratic republic of congo, nigeria, cameroon, equitorial, guinea, and south su dawn. now it's emerged recently that that could be as many as 11 employees of glen call here in the u. k. who could potentially face charges going co knows that it's going to have to pay out a large amount in fines. it's actually set aside one and a half a 1000000000 us dollars for bribery convictions here in the u. k. in the us and brazil. interestingly, representatives of nigeria wanted to appear here in london at the sentencing hearing and make a claim for compensation as the victim of those crimes which deprived the state of tax revenue. they were told that they couldn't, that only the prosecution, the serious fraud office and the defense,
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mainly glen call could actually make submission. so that request for compensation will have to be for another date. the u. k. prime minister richie sooner has faced criticism in parliament over his home secretary's handling of the migrant crisis on monday. so well a problem in cold time numbers is michael garcia and k in both an invasion. she's also defended poor conditions on a major processing facility. and my friend center has been described as dangerously dream when small from london go rec, auto migrate. there was no surprise at 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, get home secretary sewell, a problem, and she'd been criticized in the past week over sending confidential emails from
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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 sensor is built in january of this year for $1600.00 people to spend no more than 24 hours before being moved on to more permanent accommodation. in fact, a report that emerged on monday said that there was $4000.00 people that 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, the exchanges in the comments were very testy. between kissed alma and she soon kiss 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, on the home secretary were on the same page, but that policy, the labor parties, policy was a blank page. it's clear that the pressure on immigration and particularly onto the problem, is not going to go away. the, the,
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