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today we are the subjects of little family, so that's one person's opinion, but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for more weapons, the st. oh, now j 0 l t l square is in the house to work cards of tripoli, the 19th century architecture in a state of neglect. but the city has the ability to law tourists, whether foreign, only bernice exports. yet the authorities have done nothing to preserve the historic and monuments and bring life back to this place. tripoli is considered the 2nd most archaeologically important city problem, the nominal empire after the egyptian capital cairo, the montessori mosque is among some of the structures remaining from that here on remnants from other ears as well are found here. the triple is history is overshadowed by a turbulent recent pass and
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a grim reality ah 2 years of conflicts, but now one step closer to pace ethiopian warring sides agree to end hostilities. a talks in pretoria. ah, hello i, marianna massey and london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program grain exports from ukraine. a back on russia. reverse is its decision to block shipments via the black sea. can yet deploy troops to the east and democratic republic of congo as fighting against am 23 rebels intensifies and in the federal reserve, the latest move in the fight against inflation. the benchmark interest rate is height for the 6th time this year.
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ah. the african union has announced a p steel between the ethiopian government and the to grind forces after 2 years of fighting. now they steal marks, a major diplomatic break through and no wall that's killed thousands and displaced millions of people. this is ation of hostilities. it was announced in pretoria where the 2 sides have been holding formal negotiations. the talks which were mediated by the african union, took place after a recent surgeon, intense fighting in and around the tick right region. today is the beginning of the new game for it's super. well the homo for africa. i'm indeed for a frequency. let me just include some goat. well these noodle
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we are seeing in rock juice. i'm of janice, is she what we are trying to achieve? well, so's over the years and that is a 2nd solution for us to come problems. while the ethiopian prime minister abbey armored is tweeted his response to the deal. the agreement signed today in south africa, he says, is monumental in moving ethiopia forward. our commitment to peace remain steadfast and our commitment to collaborating for the implementation of this agreement is equally strong. i'll reserves for me to mil has been following development. she brings us the latest now from pretoria. the gist of the agreement reached between these little government of ethiopia and the people of to grey has been really summed up in a statement made by the mediator form. and i do in president of a sancho or tell us again. and he has said that it's provided
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a solid foundation for the preservation of ethiopia, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. and ultimately, what's key to this agreement is the immediate a cessation of hostilities. and that comes after 2 years of conflict between the warring sides where thousands of people have been killed, where they are issues around the availability and access to food or humanitarian issues around aid and not being able to be distributed. and essentially just how the lives of people in that region of the gray have been disrupted during this 2 year period. now what is key for those involved is just how this agreement will be implemented. it is important that they've agreed to halt hostilities, but the implementation, it would essentially be a work in progress. gibbon that there was a cessation or to hostility earlier this year, but that fell apart by august. now these great hope and presumably some confidence in that this agreement, whoa, hold,
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we have heard from those representing to grey are saying that they, i have made painful concessions. but it really is in the interest of building trust between the 2 parties. so this may indicate that are those representing to grey may not be entirely happy with this agreement reached in south africa. but one that they've had to come to because of the humanitarian difficulties being faced by tens of thousands of people within that region. especially given the need for humanitarian aid. well speaking to our diplomatic editor, james basie and high commissioner for refugees, says the convert has caused enormous suffering from millions of people. he does all so prevented humanitarian agencies from having sufficient access to people the need . it's interesting that there was a phase, you may remember after the initial escalation, where accessing proved. this is because part is to the conflict,
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gave more space to humanitarian agencies and there was a rather extended course if you wish m. so what i, what we read is the african union mediator saying this is the beginning of peace. so we have to hope that this is really a milestone towards a better trajectory, a better direction. because otherwise, we will continue to see an escalation in human lives lost or at risk of, of, of severe suffering. ah, now rusher is saying it will rejoin a deal that allows ukraine to export grain through the black sea. it's part of the agreement. moscow will guarantee the safety of its shipments. russia had previously suspended its involvement accusing ukraine of attacking its fleet in crimea. i force it reports on this now from the ukrainian capital case. despite russia
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suspension of its part in the deal on saturday, the black sea green corridor has remained open for business recently departed, ships full of ukrainian produce, waiting for inspection of his done bull, united nations and turkey, working hard to restore russia's participation in confirmation of success came in a message handed to the turkish president, mid speech russia, salma book on saying sure, melissa, russian defense minister, mr. short google, the national defense minister who's here, car and expressed at the green transports, will continue as agreed before as of 12 pm. today. the law is in russia stopped its cooperation on this attack on its black sea fleet in crimea on saturday. it alleged it had been launched by ukraine, at least partially from within the grain corridor. ukraine denies using the corridor for military purposes, and neither confirmed nor denied. it was behind the attack my bucket of what we
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demanded, assurances and guarantees from the ukrainian side. nothing like this would happen again, that the humanitarian coroner would not be used militarily in our turkish partners mediate. our defense ministry has received information from the turkish science that ukraine has given such a short and safe. let me pretend, went on to say that russia reserve the right to withdraw from the deal again in the future. if you went back on such assurances, but that it would not impede ukrainian grain from reaching turkey. here in t, if a senior advisor to the cranium president said, rushes escalates re threats. and blackmail had failed. because the deal had been shown to work even without russian involvement. for decides, what, when you couldn't insecurity, analyst says an important element was to key is leverage over russia companies now because our church mediately and now that there, she will continue for the russian federation for charge of georgia. she would be the locked probably decision that most believe beneficial. so that is definitely
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influence their readiness. but few expect plain sailing. russia had been accused of deliberately slowing the inspection process at his bundle. something now possible. once again, the deal is due to expire, automatically renew if none of the parties objects on the 19th of november. our faucet al jazeera keith, now county president william raton, announced a deployment of troops to the east and democratic republic of congo. soldiers were form part of a regional force, me to crush the m $23.00 rabble group operating in the east, despite billions of dollars spent on the u. n. largest peacekeeping mission rebels have continued to attack, villages and seas territory for decades. now, how can web reports the people here angry un peacekeepers they say have failed to protect them. this un convoy was withdrawing
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to the regional capital goma following a tax by the m 23 rebels, widely seen as a proxy neighboring rwanda. the democratic republic of congo, his army, and the un have failed to stop and 20 three's advances in the last year. people here fled to fighting and made barriers to defend themselves. because in the god got to go muslim to keep a thought that fighting short the to the on the conway brooke through the bar. yes . they did not comply with instruction. we had talked to them with a lot of stone and we needed to stop the vehicles. and then the crowd bought them down. on monday, people protested in coma again through when the military aggression congress, government expelled rwanda's ambassador and the coolest au number from the one the u. s. as it concerned about rwanda military involvement in congress. rwanda's denies it. now kenya says its troops will join the conflict canyon.
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president william router announced a then to congo under the banner of a new east african community. regional force, regional heads of state agreed to it earlier this year. and it is, i want to sponsibility to confront criminals, terrorists, and all negative elements, including groups. i'm not clear where they'll go. least you know, 5 groups including m, $23.00. he canden tubes were already in congo when the agreement was reached. they entered a year ago. it was candice and rwanda's invasions of congo in the 1900 ninety's, led to, to was involving dozens of countries from africa and beyond. congos, vast mineral wealth was at the center of it. people in eastern congo have suffered instability ever since. congress. governments, as it needs foreign, military support rights groups and political opposition say,
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bringing in more foreign armies. once again will be disastrous. malcolm web al jazeera united nations is holding an informal meeting hosted by the united states and albania, to discuss the situation in iran has been ongoing unrest since a young woman died in police custody in september 200. my so i mean he had been arrested for violating a strict dress code for head coverings. un factory general general terraces called for a prompt, impartial and effective investigation and death of war. not meeting like speech diplomatic added to james bay's, who is un headquarters in new york. now, what was the purpose of this informal security council meeting? james? this is something called an area format meeting. that's when you can't get the security council to agree to have a meeting on a subject. then certain security council members decide to have the meeting anyway,
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but not as a formal security council meeting. i think russia would have objected to this being a formal meeting and certainly the reigning ambassador before the meeting took place, told reporters that this was none of the u. n's. businesses was an entirely internal matter at what happened at the meeting, which has just concluded, is the u. s. a proposed to new things? one is the u. s. is now planning to work to get iran expelled from the commission for the status of women. that's the main un body with regard to women's rights. iran currently has a seat on that body and the u. s. is going to try and get them expelled from the body. the other thing that the u. s. is proposing is that there should be an inquiry, an independent commission of inquiry on the situation in iran that something's already been proposed by the u. n's independent expert, the special wrap of turn on the situation in iran. now that would require the u.
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the u. s. to try and push that idea at the human rights council in geneva to get that sort of inquiry set up. i have to say that even if you get inquiry set up, then they don't have the ability to go straight about their work. obviously they can examine the situation, but they probably wouldn't be allowed to go into iran. it's worth telling you that there is a commission of inquiry on syria that's not allowed in to syria by the syrian government as a commission of inquiry on palestine and israel that's not allowed in by israel. and interestingly, that commission of inquiry is opposed by the united states. thanks so much had atlantic editor james bass at united nations with alger, their life from london. there is more to bring you, we're going to be in. we're diginero saying what thousands of brazilians are calling for the military to overturn the results of sundays election and firing missiles into the sea a day of tit for tat action off the coast in the korean peninsula.
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ah. with every atlantic front, the temperature drops a bit more throughout a good part of europe now, and there are at least 3 frontal systems in place. the moment is also significant rain and wind for some that's more concentrated in the south. so the picture with this swirling low is windy and wet weather in southeast of england, the north of france running the low countries, denmark, and also some norway, south of that well action taking place. he would bring significant rain, not so much the pyrenees at the south of france and the 1st proper fall of snow throughout the owls from france eventually for the eastwards to the italian and austrian out as it were proper, flawless now with the rain spreading south in 2 hours it to be, alice,
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have been dry and warm for quite a long time. months, but still we got the warmth, which feathery, so fierce at 20 books. the 12th june, athens still at $25.00. you get your 10 for the south, the rains going south with the sun. we still got rain as far west of sierra leone and still some falling on the flooded bits of sudden nigeria. but the concentration is certainly for the south and it should be and there been warnings issued in various parts of south africa. you see now this is proper spring wetness from the sue to the western and eastern cape. it looks wet ah, in the light of the open seas hides that dark secret men forced to work without pay inflate for years. but a glimmer of hope remained for the forgotten fisherman. as the group of activists stove deep into the illegal fishing industry, demanding justice. and freedom,
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ghosts fleet, a witness documentary on al jazeera lou ah, ah, welcome back, a look at main stories of following. now. the african union has announced a p steel between the ethiopian government and to grind forces. it mocks, a major diplomatic, bright threw off the 2 years of fighting that killed thousands of people. and despite millions, russia has rejoined a deal that allows ukraine to export grain through black seaports. moscow says it will guarantee the safety of these shipments is also warning that reserves the
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right to put out again if conditions violated kenya is deploying troops to the democratic republic of congo to help fight am 23 rebels. deployment comes off to the un mission as withdrawn its troops from a key military base in the east, where the rebels are trying to advance. now the u. s. federal reserve has increased its benchmark interest rate by 3 quarters of a percentage as a country fight. soaring inflation is the 4th time in a row on the 6th time this year, that it's up the rate of to keeping it at or below one percent for almost 2 years. push marks the latest effort to contain spiking costs and comes days before the u. s. midterm elections, the white house as the federal reserves move will help bring down inflation. my colleagues and i are strongly committed to bringing inflation back down to our 2 percent goal. we have both the tools that we need and the resolve it will take to restore price stability on behalf of american families and businesses. price
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stability is the responsibility of the federal reserve and serves as the bedrock of our economy. without price stability, the economy does not work for anyone. in particular, without price stability, we will not achieve a sustained period of strong labor market conditions that benefit all oil shamary towns. he joins us live from washington now, and it's a dilemma that all the central banks always having to grapple with right now, you have this debate between whether hiking rates could throw the economy into recessional whether actually central banks need to do more to fight inflation. right. and when it comes to the federal reserve, this now movement, it's going to affect all sorts of emerging markets and others with balance of payments issues and going to create a global recession. so this is what it's interesting when drove out when the statement for written that came out about an hour ago, just over an hour ago, because it suggested that maybe the interest rates could be being moderator
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potentially even coming to an end in the coming months. you saw the financial markets off the rejoice and then little they went up. but then when germ pal started speaking, the federal reserve chair just under an hour ago, dropped the chan because like, well what are your exactly saying? what is the decision? and people rather like some sort of certainty. so he drove out was just a liquid extra main questions for fat. all you know, how fast, how high, how long should interest rates be high? i've decided attempts to get inflation down to 2 percent, but they all said no decisions been made. whether whether interest rates will continue going up, whether they'll be moderated in december. so the market was suggesting that they were expecting a half a percent to a slightly more perhaps in the next in december and then down to a quarter percent, maybe in january. but he's either completely not give a good idea of what the phone is. he says these decisions have yet to be made, but he did keep on saying we may have
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a long way to go in raising interest rates without speaking a lot of people because there is that sense of a fad has been moving fall too quickly. we had a bunch of sentences just a few days ago, so the letter drove out saying, cooling is loose, alarming, and saying that it's not take into account a long term effect from the economy. i mean almost misery, that these interest rate type heights could be having in the coming months, which we don't even know about yet, even as the car is on aggressively. right. raising interest rates. and of course, the mid term elections zara imminent. what do you think is there a feeling amongst many people vash up that that could be some tough economic times ahead. why greater than the cost economy and inflation all the main, the main issues and this, and this election coming up just next week. however, when we're talking about the fads and this is the point we're talking about decisions being made. now that all that should have certainly going to be felt for several months. and that's why we're seeing people say, look, a lot of the assumptions that you're, you're making
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a lot of the data that you're using to make these schedule. these interest rate prices are necessarily even true because the period i'm in this is also dogs near the economics. what he's saying is that what we're trying to do here is raise interest rate. so it makes boring or difficult for businesses. that means they wouldn't be creating so many jobs. they make things much more insecure for people, they would be spending so much, not these also because they mortgage rates are going up, the columns going up and so on. but, but what a lot of the color was saying, and when we look at the data, it's not wage. great actually, but he said it just a minute ago, which after the confusion wage grace that's driving up inflation. it's other factors initially, baton demick, supply chain issues, the war and ukraine and specifically that and food and energy prices and so on. what you're doing is punishing people and they don't even to blame for insulation. all right, thank you. l, the latest shebra county in washington, thanks champ, or former's ready by minister benjamin netanyahu appears to be on calls to return. as the country's leader exit polls suggest is right wing block when
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a slim majority after a general election on choose day. strong showing comes despite netanyahu being on trial for corruption, america. so my bill was, i'm sorry, thank you. thank you very much myself and sorry we truly love you from the bottom of our heart. i want to say to my friends, thank you. thank you. thank you. i haven't got a voice, but we have your voice. you're wonderful. thank. i want to say to my friends from the hood, from the can asset, 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. i want to thank the people of israel who have come to vote and out there is bonus. smith is in west jerusalem with that more on what a netanyahu government is going to look like. is likely to be the most far right or right wing government in israeli history because netanyahu is going to be working
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with at my bank of air and the religious zionists ordinarily in previous netanyahu administrations, is actually tried to have more centrists in it. but center center left or sent a right to groups or, or individuals, but not this time round. this time round. netanyahu will look the least right wing of that. oh, all of that cabinet. but bank of a somebody that netanyahu himself has encouraged has brought up in politics. when banga there sort of tamed his. tried to make his views more respectable, more palatable button, and netanyahu said this was some one he could work with. the challenge though, for netanyahu's administration. sure to go ahead and form one is internationally how it's going to look at the united states. israel's biggest supporter by far we've already heard some rumblings from the administration there about the idea of them having to work with a government. was god's clear far right wing jewish nationalist extremists in it
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and in positions of power. now, sneeze from north korea pyongyang is find at least 23 missiles off its coast, the largest number in a single day. this year. they also fight around a 100 artillery shells near the border with the south. south korea condemned this latest action and responded with its own missile tass. mcbride has moved from sell . this latest exchange of missiles comes as south korean and us warplanes stage joint. her 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 fell far short, it landed 26 kilometers south of the de facto maritime border,
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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, such as the northern limit line. it is very rare and we can never tolerate this. south korea is 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 arsenal to the alarm of its south korean . and japanese neighbors was i came with that this was done. the recently north korea has been relentlessly and unilaterally escalating its provocations. its section 3 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 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 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 rerouting that play for fear of mall launches rob mcbride era. so we'll thousands of supporters of brazil's outgoing president john bull scenario. it gathered on the streets of rio de janeiro, they reject the reserve of sundays presidential run off, asking the military to keep him in power. both scenario himself hasn't yet conceded defeat was left to strive louisa now so new lead to silver. but he said he would respect the constitution. so mechanic, here is life 1st now in rio de janeiro. what to both scenario support has been sang
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over them. monica well, they've been here since the morning are thousands of them despite the rain and despite it being a national holiday, it's the day of the dead. they've come here where there the military barracks here, the headquarters of the armed forces. i'm rio de janeiro and they've been asking for. 2 federal intervention, they say that there was a fraud in the election. they say that they want a federal intervention to keep president elect lula. does silva from our taking office on january the 1st. they also say that they. 7 will remain here until they get what they want. here behind me, they're crying out a robber. so basically they're very of a
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. all right, thanks very much. want to kinda give their in rio de janeiro among supporters of char, both scenarios. the poor president has said that you would respect the constitution though he has it stopped short of conceding the election to louise and asked him to silva. we want to move on now and criminal gang is abducted at least $39.00 children and hill harvesting crops at a farm in northwest nigeria. police that dozens of gunman on motorcycle surrounded the farm outside. my word village in the far scar district of cut scene a state on sunday. they have been ransomed demand for their release therapies are
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launched a rescue operation. bandits were reportedly angry that the farm owner hadn't settled a balance with them. the british prime minister ritchie soon ac, his face criticism in parliament over his home secretary's handling of the migrant crisis on mondays to el abraham and called high numbers of migrants crossing to the u. k. in quote, an invasion. she's also defended the deteriorating conditions that a major processing benefit in the country, the manson migrant center and, and described as being dangerously crowded as i'm of the 2nd is the international day to and impunity for crimes against john les 35 john list have been killed on the job this year alone, one of them was algebra is sharina, but actually a policy in american was shot dead by israeli forces while on assignment in the occupied west bank in may. well,
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