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hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. if your peers, government, and rebels from the to gray region agree to end the 2 year conflict that's killed thousands of people and displaced millions. north korea keeps up. it's miss are launches for a 2nd bay prompting the u. s. and south korea to extend joints, military drills. ukraine resumes, grain shipments despite president vladimir zalinski security concerns. and the u. s . one, some of the world's most famous glasses will disappear by 2050 because of climate change. i'm john gets roscoe at the sport with 17 days to go on to the well cut that's concerning. whether south korea's captain will make the tournament as he had surgery on a fractured ice. ah!
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we're going to begin this news i with the breakthrough in talks and the conflict into good i, the ethiopian government and to grain rivals of agree to end fighting that's killed . tens of thousands of people. the deal's gonna see rebels giving up their light weapons in a month and a detailed re integration program. live agreed for the ethiopian government to expand its work with humanitarian agencies, to get much needed aid into to gray. federal forces are going to take control of airports and they're gonna rebuild infrastructure and restore public services. and a system of transitional justice will examine alleged atrocities committed by both sides during the war. the un as heralding it. as a critical 1st step, the african union says it's a new dawn for the country farmer. the miller reports from south africa with the talks were held. after 10 days of talks in pretoria, ethiopians federal government and the t great people's liberation front, reached an agreement to in the fighting the talks mediated by foreman nigerian
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president alyssa gun oper, sonco, and former kenyan president who kenyatta. today is the beginning of it. ready on for it to appeal for the honor of africa. i'm indeed for africa say, let me is going to from god. what these newton we are seeing in practice. i'm a journal sushi. what we are trying to achieve. well, so's over the years about you, african submission for african problems. the 2 year conflicts killed, thousands of people enforced many more from their homes. t gray in ethiopia, north has been under a blockade for 17 months, with no banking, telephone and internet services or media access. but the grand delegation says it's
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made painful concessions, and the trust must now be rebuilt. out. people have been killed not only through bullets, but also for lack of food and medicine. so children go to schools or hospitals. i'm not functional because of the work humanity renee does now expected to resume the tpr left dominated ethiopia, politics for nearly 30 years until prime minister abbey armored came to power in 2018 as both sides fought for territory human rights campaign. as a warrant of potential abuses by both sides in the conflict, it is now for all of us, one of the argument. we must be through to the letter in the spirit of the sacrament. the people of your expected more than that of the sacrament. date in mind, peace and harmony. date is ad development. international calls for into the
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war have been mounting in recent weeks. while the federal government has been assisted by troops from neighboring retreat, that country was not involved in the talks. this is not the 1st time they've been in agreement to in the fighting a previous these via fell apart in august the. this time though, they appears to be a greater commitment and optimism. this agreement will hold me tamela also there are pretoria cut it into 0 is a professor social anthropology, an artist of a university. it says both sides are committed to the agreement. we see it kind of a big commitment from was scientists, you know, previously there was, you know, unilateral agreement on from each side. but now we see it kind of very commitment and i can see it. and i try to see that the agreement, the draft of the argument and the standard agreement and also the conversation during the on the spot academic in pretoria. that is
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a great interest one. but on both parties, they went to the debt and they determined to enter the company. this is the end of the demand of already including the international equipment. and i'm happy that was part of a very committed and trust will be as soon follow. i hope that north korea has launched 3 more missiles prompting the u. s. and south korea to extend a joint military exercises. one is suspected to have been a long range intercontinental ballistic missile. the 2nd to this year, the test comes a day out of showing young $523.00 missiles. robert brian has more from so it's a further escalation in north korea is provocative miss l. testing with one of the weapons suspected of being a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile that has shown up but recent parade calls the song 17. it was also famously featured in a promotion of video starring the countries leader kim jong and bearing it was
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being flown over the top of japan. as with previous tests, tokyo issued an alert to some northern prefect to be could you still come? huh. i was surprised, but thinking north again soon or tyson. or we might have to think again about going out fishing, which will impact your business. instead, it's thought the message may have failed mid flight landing in the sea, separating the korean peninsula and japan. the 100 or analysis has indicated a possibility that it would fly over the japanese archipelago and wish you to public notice. the development of icbm capable of reaching the continental united states brought the korean peninsula to the verge of war in 2017. thursday's lord seems to be sending a message to the us ahead of its midterm elections in turn. the us has condemned
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the test calling for un security council resolutions meant to prohibit north korea as weapons development to be more strictly enforced. on wednesday, north korea launched multiple salvoes of short range missiles in protest at joint ed drilled the states by south korean. and us air forces with one missile landing south that the de facto maritime border in response, south korea, 5 missiles mills of it. so it is the north korea making very fine the aspect of joining like this by your thought, where we have the forces. now in response to this icbm launch, the 2 allies have announced their military exercises will be extended public bride al jazeera. so grange happens from ukraine to resume despite security concerns raised by president log me zalinski. 7 ships have already left ukrainian ports
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since green, colorado reopened russia confirmed it will allow the vessels to continue exports. moscow had suspended its involvement in the un broker deal over the weekend, after accusing keith of attacking its fleet and the black sea bass, i beg, has more for the black sea port city of odessa, ukrainian president vladimir gaz, accused russia to day of using the green cargo to launch the cruise missiles flying over that green cargo. so using that car that's meant to be for mandatory reasons to launch attacks against ukraine. now the russia suspended its involvement in that deal after they accused ukraine for carrying attacks after a drone attack on one of its war ships in the black sea. now ukraine has denied that it's using those 3 ports, or the green card, or to launch attacks. but russia has said that they've had written, guaranteed that ukraine will not launch any combat operations from the green card or those ports. and i'm hearing the same from to clear. but ukraine has been
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continually complaining about russia that is using its black sea fleets. launch a strike against ukraine, including a series of crippling strikes against ukraine's energy infrastructure. and even today we've been hearing of more strikes of more drone strikes and just north of here in the city of quivery this morning. the large explosions were heard and the military administration there, the head of the administration has said that there's been significant damage to the power station there to the energy infrastructure there, and many rear areas in the city without electricity and water. now in many parts of the country, the facing energy blackheads, but also this been caused to set up more by the mobile heating points as the temperature drops in the winter approaches. and there's a lack of electricity, the mezz and administration of saying that need to set up those mobile heating points. so people can stay warm as the infrastructure is damaged. any more ahead of the news i, including you have the power. it's your choice,
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it's your decision. the fate of the nation is facing the soul of america. the u. s . president issues are wanting to voters less the week ahead of mid term elections . we hear from the witness of the india bridge collapse that killed more than a 140 people and veterans striker olivia 0 shows france walk up to like to is he still got it with a surprise performance and the champions league ah, a mining giant accused of bribing officials doing its operations and several african countries is set to find out its fate. shortly. a court in london is expected to hand out a sentence to u. k. swiss company, glen core, in june, blank, or pleaded guilty to 7 bribery charges. rory challenge joins us live from outside southern con court in london. what's been happening in court, rory?
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well, this whole case is basically about dodgy behavior that's been going on for years at the $76000000000.00 mining and commodity trading glen call. the court has basically been sitting for 2 days to decide what's the blank or subsidiary is going to have to pay for the, the counts abroad, re, the admitted guilt to back in june. so this has been tracking on for some time now, and essentially was playing co admitted to was 7 counts of bribery. countries like cameroon, equitorial, guinea, ivory coast, nigeria, and south. saddam that blank cause u. k. subsidiary had basically been bribing officials in those countries to get preferential access to oil. now some of the more lu, ridge details of heard in the court over the last couple of days where that's going
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call had paid a middleman to basically fly cash on private jets around these african countries between these african countries to pay off officials that now this isn't an isolated case that's been launched by the serious fraud office into glen call. there are other cases that are going on in other countries, the united states and switzerland as well, and basically, blank or has set aside $1500000000.02 pay off basically, you know, to pay in, in compensation and punishments fines. but for these cases around the world, 1100000000 of those is in the united states. that's by far the biggest of these fines the glank or is going to end up paying. we don't know what it is going to have to pay in the u. k, because that's going to be announced later on today. perhaps in the next hour or so
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. now, claire montgomery see a casey who was representing blank course, said that the company's conduct was inexcusable. it had no placing blanco but these frances do not exist in any form in any of the glank or companies to day. rory, thank you very much. indeed, rory challenge outside solid concord in london. french court sentenced a former liberian rebel commander to life in prison. 47 year old concert comalla was convicted of crimes against civilians between 19931994. the violence included eating some one's heart and allowing soldiers to repeatedly raped 2 teenage girls or a barden manly reports. it was a historic moment in this paris court as former liberian rebel command conti camara was handed a life sentence, the crimes against humanity. it was the 1st time a french court tried some one involved in liberia's, civil was as of course,
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adult osman idea. this 3 week trial is very important. we seated over and over during these hearings, there is total impunity in iberia to the criminals of this war. that devastated liberia finale 20 years. the child took place under the legal principle known as universal jurisdiction, meaning it can take place even if a crime was committed abroad. oh, more than a quarter of a 1000000 people were killed in civil wars and my barrier between 9 snakes, 9 to 2003 camry was found guilty. the crimes committed in 1993 and 94, including killing torture, rape, and cannibalism. he moved to europe in 1997 and was arrested 21 years later in the court, one victim was described as being so distraught she was unable to complete her testimony. there many people who would tell you about your stories. many people would tell you about their experiences from the war. are very painful. stories are
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heard of some of the stories that are more people than what we fortune destroyed on . but cameras, lawyers says the court rely too heavily on victims. testimonies camera has rejected all accusations, yokohama, there were never any doubts that were express about these testimonies. they were referred back over and over because there's no material evidence coil for many victims who say that been largely ignored by governments, as they thought justice. this sentence may provide some recourse nor that man the out theera. a gunman who killed 17 people in em, us shooting it to florida high school in 2018 has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. nicholas cruz used a semi automatic rifle at the massacre of parkland high school attack happened a year after. he was expelled from the school survivors and relatives of the victims addressed the court before the sentencing. agree how much worse when the
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crime had to be to warrant the death penalty and despair, this killer life because he has mental health issues. doesn't every single person who chooses to murder people have some kind of mental health issue. you were a hateful bigot with an error 15 and a god complex. you still are minus the gun. you might have every one else full but not me because this is personal. racism is out of mental illness, perfectly planned and articulated manifestos and plans are not characteristics of the sickly or the mentally unhinged president. joe biden says, democracy in the u. s. is under attack, he addressed the nation just days before the midterm elections biden says donald trump's claims about a stolen election fuel the rise of political violence. our white house correspondent, kimberly halgert reports. ha, these are the images president joe biden hopes. voters will remember on tuesday, and they cast their ballots in mid term congressional elections. supporters of
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former president donald trump storming the u. s. capital building, attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. a threat he says, remains to day. if he refuses to accept the will the people who refuses to accept the fact that he lost is abused is power. it was a dark day in american democracy, that biding claims opposition. republicans are poised to repeat, if the outcome of this latest vote does not go their way. trying to succeed, were they failed and 2020 suppressed the right of voters and subvert the electoral system itself. that means denying your right to vote and deciding whether your vote even counts. you said it's a decidedly dark message from the normally up beat biden,
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shaken by the recent attack on how speaker nancy pelosi husband, paul pelosi was struck with a hammer in his home by a right wing extremist who claims he was fighting against tyranny. biden says, the threats of political violence are searching. we can't allow the sentiment to grow. we must confronted head on. now, some conservative republican se biden's democracy speech is a desperate attempt to deflect voter attention away from crises of his own making. rising interest rates, food and fuel prices. america is going down a very dark path right now. ok, on that as what i see, inflation is really concerning right now. prices are just soaring. people can't afford anything. it's these economic concerns that are giving republicans a narrow edge and polling. if more than half of all voters identifying the economy
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and inflation, not threats to democracy as the talk concern for most americans heading in to tuesdays congressional election. kimberly hell kit al jazeera, the white house police, the soldiers are patrolling the streets of ecuador after a spade of organized crime attacks. at least 5 officers have been killed by drug gangs. a state of emergency has been declared in 2 provinces. alessandro romp yeti has more. at least 5 police officers had been killed in the latest violence of a deadly gang ward that his griffin ecuador. on tuesday, explosive devices went off in the port city of quiet keel. and in the city of his med, aldous including an attack on a health center, official blamed, organized crime for the attacks as retaliation for the transfer of hundreds of gang members from violent and overcrowded presence to other detention centers. the gang members opposed the transfers in
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a video published and social media. several prison guards appear to have been taken as hostages. the men were seen with explosives tied to their bodies. ah heavily armed gang members declared war against the government from inside the prison. i love if you not return our people to the pavilion, we will start bombing bus stations, bridges, wherever they're innocent, people, and you will be responsible for their deaths in response president guillermo last. so as the cleared of 45 days, long state of emergency room 2 provinces with a curfew at 9 pm every night and the sat dos. these sabotage and terrorism acts are a declaration of war against the rule of law. we will not allow it. earlier this week to headless bodies were left dangling from a pedestrian bridge control of the lucrative cocaine market is fueling much of the violent gang warfare. in recent years, ecuador, as increasingly become a transit point for drugs destined to the united states and europe, which has brought an escalation of violence in cities like why akil has faith
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forces, try to stop criminal organizations linked to the international drug hotels. some analysts say the government is losing control of entire provinces in a country that had never seen this level of violence before or more curious selling body that impunity is growing. and criminal organizations feel much more emboldened to display their violent rituals. because they know they will likely not to be arrested, or if they are arrested, they will not be prosecuted or the police have arrested at least 28 people in response to this week's attacks in sieve. thousands of explosives this year ecuador forces have confiscated record amount of cocaine and arrested hundreds of alleged gang members, but their operations have done little to bring relief to areas now dominated by fear. allison ramp yeti al jazeera prisoners and el salvador are being sent into cemeteries to destroy the gravestones of gang members. inmates armed with
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sledgehammers broke up tombs marked with m. s. for the marcella through a gang, the cruise destroyed nearly 80 headstones in a raised gang related graffiti. it happened in a suburb of the capital san salvador, that a stronghold of the m. s. game. the u. s. is accusing iran of violating the rights of women and at once it removed from the u. n's top woman's rights group. us vice president camara, harris has said to rome was not fit to be a member of the commission. given its crackdown on protesters. demonstrations had been held across iran since 22 year old. martha omni died in police custody in september. she been arrested for violating a dress code on head scans. are diplomatic editor james bass has more from un headquarters in new york. 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, but not as a formal security council meeting,
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as 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 wrapper, turn all the situation in iran. now that would require the u. the u. s. to try and push that idea at the human rights council in geneva to get that sort of inquiry
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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. brazil's outgoing president, charitable sonata has asked his supporters to end protests, thousands of gathered across the country, blocking roads after his election, lost to louis enough, eluded his silver on sunday, bought an auto told his followers. he's just as upset as they are, but the road blocks of jeopardizing people's right to freedom of wound, legal, bosnian, serb opposition parties of how the rally and protest against an election last month
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they say was stolen o t, as to say the election commission ignore the evidence that the vote was rigged. bosnia held presidential and parliamentary elections in october, as well as a vote for the president of the autonomous serb republic. final results showed bosnian serb nationalist, lena miller, i the door. they come on a tight presidential race against his main rival galena through which people in india are waiting for answers after a bridge collapsed on sunday, killing more than 140 people. authorities saved fail because a faulty renovations plunging hundreds into the river underneath. one witness who helped save dozens of people spoke to al jazeera. he was his account of the events man and am gardener. my name is cut on by parma, but to sell on money. i'm 25 years old and i ran a round guy. i work in a vincent often perform religious ceremonies. i'm a priest at the local temple. my begin monday, a godaddy. when they met
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a barbaric aaliyah. my father called me asking me to come to the bridge immediately . i arrived there within 5 minutes as i lived nearby, made that it was a damage and a boat by an of dis vicki. i was terrified of seeing the people shouting and crying . every one children and old people were shouting anavia. many people were trapped beneath the debris it. but either which mer mode was getting an elderly lady asked me to save it. i highly. hello. i told her i would try both kosicki madden and would have been misled. the broken glass got stuck under my faces. i looked her child in the river and i also got injured. my brain had stopped work. let's go villainy gallow. bad man. what asked by skilled as a, as a i was just focused on saving as many people as i could visit people living nearby . i also joined the rescue operation as a family. we tried to clean debris from the bridge. i am rescued. any children trapped underneath valley, they were many children, the other,
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the locals gave the army and national disaster response force teams, a loss of assistance during the rescue. if we gotta go ahead and out, is it a schools in nigeria are turned into shelters after major floods. leaving millions of children with no place to learn. and pierre's g secure place and the knocker safety of champions lee is a welcome star puts in a record breaking performance. ah, the heat of the over long summer has finally been swept away from most of europe is increasingly active fronts coming from the atlantic. they're bringing fairly heavy rain, which to day will be falling in france, may be touching norton spain certainly nestle in the french riviera and old nestle and the 1st signs of iceland, quite low levels in the alps. now this comes in with
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a certain amount of wind and the following temperatures are really quite low. 12 in london. for example, the same in paris, there's the rains, prezis, woodson to the balkans. the snow follows it through that, even the lower ups in italy and eventually in austria. now ahead, all things are quiet and for some still quite warm take for example, athens for cost for fraud, 25. but does the rain gets to you? we're down to about 18 on a sunday day on sunday, so everyone's going to feel it for africa as the seasonal rain goes south, it's been a slow process, but it's happening now more obviously. so the seasonal winds coming and they tend to pick up the very dry dust and sand out of the sahara and effect in particular places like north nigeria, chad and the share. but the rain is still falling on its way south fairly heavily, but mostly down the d r c. not so much in sat down with
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generation football. me to lead players using that platform for good. the most important thing is given access to opportunity. you know, the world can between different ways and highlight how the world's most popular game is helping change lives and communities. more federated and asked me to help evacuate the youth national players because their lives are at risk generation. coming soon on al jazeera, we should do a lot more than what we do violence. he's a crime. and we can take the latest news as it breaks with pandemic, with friction being lifted for the 1st time, the st. whitfield with tens of thousands of party go with detail covering the whole sentiment. here we want to share dissolution much with the politicians in general from around the world. everywhere you look, there are young men carrying machines and an example of how this school recruit their soldiers.
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lou ah, you are to go to 0 my the my top stories, this are ethiopia, government, and rubble forces from the countries to good i region of agreed to end fighting. the breakthrough comes after a 2 year war that's killed tens of thousands of people and displaced millions. north korea has launched 3 more missiles. one is suspected to have been a long range intercontinental ballistic missile. that's prompted the u. s. in south korea to extend a joint military exercises, ukraine's resumed its green shipments despite president. let me zalinski raising
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security concerns russians confirmed it will allow vessels to continue exporting grain safely. after early suspending its involvement some of the world's most famous glasses will disappear by 2050. that's the warning from unesco which monitors arrive under 18600 glasses across a 50 world heritage sites. the organization says about a 3rd of those are set to melt by 2050 regardless of how much that pilots temperature rises. the remaining glasses could be saved by keeping temperature rise 1.5 degrees below pre industrial levels. but if emission state is same about 50 percent of the glass, here's the organization, monitors could disappear by 2100 or should a script as an environmental economist of the euro, mediterranean center on climate change. and he's joining us live from venice. vega to have you with us am on al jazeera, the issue that there has been repeatedly with reports like this is that of course,
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that, that the melting of glass ears is significant. but for many people in the planet, it feels like it is something that is far away. they don't get the message until the thing the problems are actually on the doorstep. are there any indications about what the knock on effect if you're like, this is going to be for people? yes, you mentioned some of the most important part from the beginning of the melting of flesh. you're providing water to stream down some community for daily life. 50 percent of humanity african directly or indirectly on the i dime as does want to source for domestic use every culture and of course hydro power production. all of them i think, you know, are off the glaciers. they're in san, very, very important for the daily lives. i have the worst population and this will be coming under increasing pressure as they're nothing. it sounds as though from the report that the details of the report we just gave. there's almost inevitability to
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this, that there really isn't anything else that we can do. we just have to accept that this is going to be happening unless something dramatically changes to be able to control at temperatures. all we know at the point where these warnings about glossier melted, for example, are more an indication to people that they need to stop protecting themselves, rather than trying to deal with the problem itself. because there's a point then the scary should really how this is happening. the speed has an actual or identity or the last decade or so. and unfortunately even limiting to $1.00 degrees will not save the one 3rd. that will likely this up there by, by time to 50, by limiting global warming below 1.5, as the world has agreed in the kind of settlement is likely the only way to save
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the remaining car. and as we are leading to look at populations we've been ended in the vicinity of many of the 5 are under slip unframed, the order than i'm informed to the glacial heather that are coming. going to come down on them when it applications to focusing on implementing preventive measures to move this population away from the impending heather. and of course, some of this examples will include creating barbara assessment exposure, map, educate the people, and really landed planning any more and more early warning system to provide people the actual data. so they can make some of their planning to move away before the hazard of them all, must be cox remains that we need our direction to limit global warming. we've seen, of course, commitments being made to that at previous meetings. of course,
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as you mentioned, we've got to comp 27 coming up. but given everything that you've said is it, would it be necessary or better? in fact, for world leaders to start changing the message and coming out of sort of take it as read. if you like that they're going to try and do something about controlling the temperatures, but actually start doing something more practical about bringing and the warnings and the concerns and the early warning systems that you are talking about. yes, it has to be a balance. we need to give out a hopeful method is love that it is still possible to, to limit the dad and adaptation and lot. hm. damage on increasingly important as we move forward. and yes, absolutely. from 27. 1 of the clearest methods that the more leaders can come out is to adapt to some of the yes, why they are going to be one 5th but provide, are wanting to really, you flew on effective adaptation measure, prepare the people educating the people. and of course, unfortunately, huge,
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a number of people will have to be moved away from the impending glare show. i'm melting, but it has to be a balance. this game mitigation matters. patient should have the scope that we appreciate your being with us on al jazeera and giving us the benefit of your expertise in this. thank you very much indeed for your time, sir. thank you very much. you've been a pleasure. thousands of students in nigeria having their education disrupted after widespread floods. officials say hundreds of schools have been destroyed or damage . many others are being used to shelters for people forced from their homes, already dis, reports from jacob by state, a certificate and books salvage tro. floodwaters spread under the sun to dry classrooms. time due to kitchens. many of the people now with this cool huff, unfamiliar faces on the regulars, are worried about their studies. like this student will. hm. much like career who's
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been joined by his displeased family. nobody can tell us to read. there is no school. so ah, study maybe then maybe damage, devastating floods this year have killed hundreds of people in nigeria and displays hundreds of thousands. much infrastructure including school buildings has been damaged. the few standing schools have become shelters for people affected by the disaster, and students are no longer coming to study. but to shelter with family members, they not ignatius children's fun says an estimated 18 and a half 1000000 children aren't attending school in nigeria at the moment. many of them do to flights and other disasters, as well as conflicts. in some states, government officials are waiting for flood waters to recede before the reclaimed schools occupied by the flood victims with entire villages under water. no one
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knows how long that will take in other states. education is priority. we're trying to provide an e learning facilities. we have been that barren copied and west delay trying to duplicate theme. now, so asked that the students that are in the outlay are displayed and it is the even at the come the can be a will to take lessons. and this has happened. we that we didn't do, i don't queried and at this facility stickle or sort of like a plan of action. but one that faces challenges in a country struggling with power shortages. it could be months or even a year before people like these return to what's left of their room. the schools they leave behind will have to be fixed before teaching and learning. gustavo again, but government officials say there is little money available and no one seems to know whether these facilities will ever get the work and renovation they need. i'm at the address al jazeera, northern nigeria,
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global share markets have fallen off to the u. s. federal reserve increased interest rates for the 6th time this year, the fad chairs as it's necessary to combat inflation. but some economists have questioned the strategy, and the motive behind it she hobbled tansy reports. not only is the fed increasing interest rates of the fastest pay since the 1980s federal reserve chairman drain power. once again suggested the increases will continue. we have some ground left to cover here and, and, and cover it. we will progressive politicians here in washington, a speaking out against the federal reserve interest rate hikes as the prospect of hundreds of thousands of americans being thrown out of work. and even a global recession loom, not least, because there's more and more data that suggests low unemployment and slightly high wages on what's driving inflation and fax wages, all even keeping up with inflation. the pandemic supply chain issues the war in ukraine. these have been major drivers of inflation, but when josh billings surveyed the numbers, he found another major driving force corporate price gouging. and in normal times,
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corporate profits are supposed to be around 12 or 13 percent of prices, but then their contribution went up to well over half. so an enormous change through the 2nd quarter of this year. it's still really elevated. really, the feds policies will increase pain among workers in drew pals, words and unemployment and poverty increase. but they also have other effects. what is this home depot in philadelphia? a voting this week on forming a union part of a wave of labor organization across the u. s. at a time of low unemployment and awareness of record corporate profits that our office has higher unemployment will snatch away that new work of confidence throughout the entire pandemic. we had a now hiring sign up now, which told me there's leverage there as, as kind of a precarious game, right? because you also have the fed coming in jacking up interest rates, you know, trying to induce a recess and trying to increase unemployment. however, winscow says, although it's true that higher unemployment and fewer job vacancies, the stated goals of the fed may make some work as reluctant to unionize
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a tool. younger generations who experienced nothing but economic crisis or simply had enough and likely to push on regardless, the younger people. i mean, like i'm 27, you know, i grew up there at the great recession, the iraq war, the economy has been really crappy for us. you know, and so there was kind of that air of like what things are ready bad. we might as well take a shot and try and improve something. in the 1980s, the federal reserve was quite open. it was using interest rate rises to smash union power and moderate wages. the fed and fits that. that's not the intention this time around. and certainly this home depot work is hope for a different outcome. she every time see al jazeera washington, the bank of england also expected to raise interest rates in the u. k. bids also seen as an attempt to control rising inflation fuel partly by the war in ukraine. i'll just say to charlie angela is joining us live from outside the bank of england . what can we expect, charlie?
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well, this is the bank 1st official meeting since september, and so much has happened in the u. k. since then, we store many budget. we sent the markets into turmoil, are vastly much of the policy and not many budgets, the replacement of less trust as prime minister with respect to not that volatility is being really reflected and what the market's expect of today's decision in the building behind me. now we know that the 9 members of the monetary unit policy unit will be meeting the next interest rate rise. and we hear that there are some divisions, some one, a more modest point, 5 percent interest rate rise. others want to mimic what we saw in the u. s. federal . yesterday, and the european central bank last week, and go for a point 75 percent rise. and that is the percentage point that the market here predicted. now that's going to bring the u. k. interest rate to 3 percent. that will be the highest rise since $989.00 and the highest rate since the 2008 financial crisis is going to hit a lot of people very hard. so why are they doing this?
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well, inflation in the u. k is stubbornly high, is 10 point one percent that's the highest in 40 years. and this banks job is to bring that down. that target is 2 percent. and one of the new tools to do it is by tinkering with the interest rate. now they're hoping that by, by raising them that little bit, it'll suck demand out of the economy a little bit. it will encourage people to save rather than spend or borrow and bring prices down. but the problem is that a lot of like she was saying in his report, not the problems here in britain, not just inflationary. it's also due to supply chains which are broken down and also energy costs which are rising. so the bank only as limited effects. now whatever the rate tight cries, it's going to hit millions of people hot, particularly mortgage owners and people with any credit card debt. and it's going to put extra pressure on those families who already having to decide whether to fill up that call with fuel or heat the homes, both of those costs. so charlie,
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thank you very much. indeed, charlie angela outside the bank of england protesters in the u. k of rallied outside in immigration facility there, so they're concerned about the well being of those locked inside home secretary. so alabama has been criticized over the conditions at the months and migrant processing center. it was found to be overcrowded and lacking sufficient medical stuff to guarantee the safety of the people who've been there for weeks. the government long stacking off, they're not looking off to these people. and we have huge concern as well. what's the one thing you sure is what support there is. mm hm. and these people have come here because they're playing the role. is this their children here who have been here for weeks? they're supposed to be here for 24 hours. is the processing, but they're here for some of the promotions. so these kids that need toys, they need something to entertain them. they're not getting it. it's best. they're
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all conditions over crowding up to 4000 people have been here about the studio man's been shot dead by his ready forces. after a stabbing incidents, the attack happened in the old city, leading to the all ox, some mosque, and occupied east, jerusalem, israeli police say 3 officers were injured. still ahead on al jazeera, we're gonna meet the yamani artist who's found inspiration in the world cup and cut off job as the sport ah ah.
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with mm pool. on november the americans will vote all the seats in the house of representatives at 55 percent of the senate will be contested. americans are expected to split on strict ideological lines with abortion and the economy named as the key issues the results pulled to find the rest of job biden's presidency and put americas democratic principles to
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the test. special coverage of the midterm elections on al jazeera. oh i live for the sport and here's jo rob, thank you very much for we start with new south korean football fans will not want to hear that captain intelligence on him. men is in serious danger of missing the world cup. his cup tottenham has confirmed that he need surgery on a fractured eye socket. the 4 would pick up the injury during the champions league went over marseilles on the she say told them haven't put a timeframe on his return. chris, 1st much catherine 20. 22. is against your g y on november the 24th. some now
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a major better in france, strike olivia's roots set out his case for inclusion to the well cup squad. he schooled twice and set up as ac, milan the south for now secure there. in the last 16 of the wafer champions league through within the team that won the title in russia in 2018 and also represented his country at the tournament in 2014 but sure has some major competition for thought in france starting line up at 23 years old kelly and i'm back, i broke the record as the youngest player to for 40 goes in the champions league on wednesday. he helped his side. the event is to one to still finish. second in the group, behind and speaker to be my can be hi phone. 6117 year old rico louis also made champions league history is the youngest player score in the competition. he spoke. manchester cities come back for 31 when the severe
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of what england's raheem sterling boosted his chances of making the score with his 1st soul. since september as chelsea the most i grabbed to one box consensus. he made ban. chill. well, he injured his hamstring and had to be carried off the pit. the next day we'll find a way you can. oh, host to play is heading for the welcome. got on the score sheet from madrid, they stumped. celtic 51. you're going forward federico. very day. with the pick of the goals at the burn about i'd like sig secured their place in the not count staged by be some shots. and yet for know another frenchman, christopher and who 1st of the goals. and then celebration away promised to 2 year old son. the cranium he missed out on the last 16 will play in the rope leak. running out with some of the saws of the champions league will be involved in the
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welcome. final incatel. on the 18th of december. the venue for that much will be a sale stadium, which are the biggest capacity of the new venues built for the tournaments. for asthma has been for a look around. it's been described as the jewel in katara world have brown. this is leigh sales stadium, the venue that will help the world cup final the largest b 8 world cut down is the stadium can house up to 80000 fast. the amount is still used in the construction of the stadium could have built for i full towers. it's designed to replicate one of the regions, traditional handcrafted both stadiums architect told me he hopes of any shape will create an immersive experience for both players and fact
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that you're planning on watching the world cup from one thing that you won't see is a nearly 150 kilometers of cable. that will be nearly hidden under the pitch. mm. mm. welcome to the v i p lounge. but on much day you'll only be able to get in here with an invite. this is one of the areas that plan to be transformed into a community have featuring affordable housing shops, restaurants, even medical clinics, after the world cup. and this is where the world cup winning coaching players will come after the final. it's the post match press conference. now this is the biggest one i've ever seen. it can hold around $300.00 journalists,
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depending on how the match went to. it will be your happy place or wine you'll want to get out of as soon as possible. aah! an artist in yemen has been inspired by the 1st world cup in the middle east to going so far as to sculpt a model of the trophy from a tree trunk. yeah, yeah. coop hub sham. now hopes to take part in an exhibition in qatar during the tournament. ah, and her mother an alpha, not the skinny. yeah. bob sam have shan't millennium, and martha. how that what the tier 3 in another fell across the island for now. you can to sorta, i'm on come on and the left and i got a letter in missouri there and i'll come in to learn of california. i'm to look
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them in a nursery more work there that i'm and finley men are awesome, but brahman i was a judge or some bad ones. 80 and one and met with her. and i have elijah and nasa. she was a long the gm or toyota. how little fun at the ski, lola and the little dog has in her damp shackle, or am i on? i'm a funny, it still has a little will as matter the with mr. lamb either now on out of ear. surely me any and it looks human more were little amount for near the less of the and lemma salty. and then as a hodge smarter little cuss. now you have been learned how yet carson adam,
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that have been an american san rama grove in asia, women, ah, in the asia, me or what had been an allen of oral allen bad that medicine? ah, and has a brand new show me door lamps, williams live, and omar nole out of it had an amazon who sean lensman. matt and colin, how ah, well, i could all play byron castillo has been asked to appear at a court of attraction for sport hearing, beginning on friday, which will determine whether the team comply. it woke up shirley's football federation. claim castillo is born in columbia, making him in eligible to play for equitable, and they want the country excluded from the tournament. complaint is also backed by peru. both teams missed out on a spot that the she is woke up,
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feeling already rejected. chillies claim the court will rule just 10 days before the tournament starts and katha ecuador against host kensal will kick over $64.00. walcott matches and the out there will be following the action. every step of the way. the weight is nearly over, the world's best footballers are heading to cuts off for the middle east. first world camp with 8 stadiums close together, funds can witness more than one game. a day will keep you right across the action and stories with expensive coverage throughout the competition. live in go hall and around the world. 32 teams. 64 games. but only one winner. the catalog 2022 world cup. on al jazeera, away from the football, the houston astros made history as they leveled the world series with the philadelphia phillies on wednesday. the astros pictures combined for the 1st no hit
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a game in this series. since 1956. it helped the team to a 5 now when and game for it now stands at $22.00 with the science meeting again in philadelphia. later on thursday, the milwaukee bucks kept them perfect. start to the end, the season going. we victory over little troy pistons on wednesday. 7 winds in a row to start the campaign equals the bucks franchise record, which star man, again, assessors combo leaving the weight with 30 points. barbs deal rougher and the dow played down his chances of winning the season ending atp finals are to losing to tommy pool and his 1st match at the parish law. susan dal took time off of the us open for the birth of his 1st time and at the w t. h finals in texas. world number 2 on stripper has her 1st victory is around golden state. food in came from the sat down to the jessica pergola to boost her
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house as we choose them. mm hm. all right, that is all you spoke for now. i have more relay to rob. joe. thank you very much. in the now, don't forget, you can keep up to date with all the arrangements for the world cup on the website . does al jazeera dot com. we've also got a whole bunch of stuff on all the arrangements behind the us, all the documents, a documentary, some details like stuff that's going on plus all the entertainment as well. so how rahman is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more all these tony's stay with us if you can. i'm matheson, thanks for being a bi ah
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