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a sense of community on as jesse era, ah, climate breakdown is real. i'm this getting worse. despite all the signs i'm reporting. why aren't we doing more? that's the question, journalist cali, re tries to answer in this series. i'm looking at climate breakdown from a different perspective. i want to understand how power money, she destructiveness and deception have come to shape our schools to the crisis plane. all hail the planet, coming through on al jazeera. ah oh, support is riley for former pakistani prime minister in one column as they blame his rivals, what he calls an assassination attacked ah
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ha cloud this is out 0 live from de also coming up. the german shots are, is inviting a me to boost business relations with china, but that's causing concern back home. benjamin netanyahu prepare for sick time and power is head of what to be israel's most right. when government ever cuts up fines up. mm hm. groat and tech solutions to manage crowds during the said a party of pakistan's for were prime minister in run column has accused the countries at current government of ordering thursdays attack on him. con supporters are outside the hospital, the whole but he's recovering from a gunshot wound to his leg. his pci policy spokesperson is accused prime minister, chappelle sheriff, interior minister, leader of the country from in services for what is called an assassination. it's
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the government is denied involvement. ah, yes, this is for the moment that car was shot in there. was it about a district he was lydia march from the hall to islamabad to push the government to call for early elections. one person was killed at least 10 were injured. he said he wanted to stop con, from quote, misleading people. alright, let's get the latest situation come on. line to joins us from. is love about animals. just go noon the. what is the latest on the former prime minister? he's still in the hospital here indeed in the hospital, in stable condition. i've spoken to some of the b, but you know, close to him, ron con, saying that he wanted to go home and he was determined to continue with that long march knowledge party leadership had denounced that day will be country wide broadband alta friday bred that these projects was gonna get new on builder demands
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are met. of course the demands are calling for to know the election and people across buckets done have been watching that video. confession of the assassins. however, most people are now gotten rains that digital gainfully choreograph trip good and dad, asking as to how this could appear on television. 15 minutes after he watched guard by that's a ball does. so indeed, a lot of question marks i had for my india minister saying that day when a blind attached to a nation that damn that demo more than one attackers were involved in this particular day. so the broader it's now spreading across the country and people are expected to come out in large numbers that drop focused on to protest against that . the nation that came in kamala, very real, says that this is the stakes and concerns about where this could meet.
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absolutely m ron con, has been sweeping those by elections with overwhelming majority. good, died has turned in his favor. he of god said already said that this government does not have the mandate that people are focused on much decide the future of the country. that there should be a fed and free elections. and that whoever gets that mandate that had the right to do this country. so if god will stick to the demons and the opposition, on the other hand, the ruling government of age already trying to backtrack day saying that m ron conway spreading. hey, greg. they've been accusing him. dead already warned their his mom was going to be bloody despite the fact that he said this would be a piece for tomorrow. jim ron had brought their send a box that read they've all been before. so the government also over reacting and of course is going to anger enron con,
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supported after this particular dam. his support is going to grow. busy stronger than even before, and he has gotten determined to continue with that long march. do it's ahmad. so the next few weeks will be critical indeed. and it will be important to see what happens where that im, bosher and whitey introduced assassination or dam. i've got people warned on and they warned them now. all right, back with you as well as the afternoon progresses there and pack stuff and time being thanks very much. well, bucks done has a history of political assassinations which go back as far as 1951. and that's when the country 1st prime minister of the partition lear. kadelli khan was shot dead in 2007 to time prime minister, been as the abuto was assassinated in the gun and bomb attack off to holding an election rally her father. the country's 9th prime minister was hanged in 1979. he was convicted of conspiring to commit to political murder. it was disputed with
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earlier this week, in my con, spoke to al jazeera about the danger that he was in insisted he was willing to die for what he called his freedom struggle. there's always a threat when he was challenging the state of school. there's always a touch, but that should not stop you from doing. what is, what i believe is, is a genuine freedom struggle for me. for me, it is better to die rather than to live a life of slaves under these this important government of drugs. if i have to live under them before death, rather than living under these criminals now south through his military, his deployed fighter jets after detecting around 118 north korean war plains near the border. it comes after a series of provocative miss are launches by young gang,
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and let's get the latest on this from robert bright and south cruz capital. so interesting use that said tell us more what, you know. yeah, a lot of military aircraft activity happening. the length of the korean peninsula, both north and south, the south korean military have announced that during the day from late morning local time through to mid afternoon. here they have been detecting a flights by around a 180 a military aircraft of different types in north korea. right across the, at the breadth of the north korean a part of the peninsula. but some of those aircraft movements have been close enough to the dmc that separates the 2 careers to a trigger. the scrambling of its own south korean jets in response as a precaution. so they have announced that said during that their day they have a scrambled a total of 80 air craft. they're taking to the air among them, the latest f, 35,
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a fighter jets. now it all of this activity from north korea and seems to be in direct response to air drills which have been taking place jointly between the south career and us air force is all week involving some 240 military aircraft. this is enraged. the north, as it often does these joint military exercises, and the exercise is called vigilance storm and at what it seems to have angered north career, especially as the use of the word storm. it sounds to them a bit at to uncomfortably like desert storm, which of course was the invasion of iraq. so they have condemned this or they have been a carrying out various actions all week on wednesday. we saw the firing off of an unprecedented number of short range at short range ballistic missiles, a good 2 dozen in all it in various directions to various seas surrounding the korean peninsula. one of those crossing the de facto maritime border with the said
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south korea that in then in return a got a response of south korean, a firing a 3 air to surface missiles north of the same dividing line. and then of course, yesterday thursday we saw a north korea take the very unusual step of launching an intercontinental ballistic missile the kind of missiles it was testing back in 2017. so provocatively in direct response to that. of course, we've seen that the south koreans who have not back down at night announcing that they are extending this vigilant storm, which will continue through today friday into tomorrow, saturday. or a robert mon, thanks very much for that update. robert roderick, the chinese president to sold germany's chancellor, the 2 countries should work together more for world peace love schultz is the 1st g 7 leader to visit beijing. since the start of the pandemic metric fog, as more for one headline and chinese state medias said said the german chances
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visit was aimed at hitting the brakes on the eas, extreme, confrontational stance on china and the sunny has been much a tougher rhetoric coming from europe. particularly following russia's invasion of ukraine and beijing's refusal to condemn moscow for it. but oh, la shops visit has come on the extreme scrutiny with many in europe. same that it signals a lack of a unified voice within the block on the how to deal with beijing, and that germany is making the same mistakes as it did with russia. that is perhaps why this is such a fleeting visit. shots will only be here for about 24 hours. he'll be accompanied by business executives and the focus of his talks with chinese leaders is expected to be business. notably, he's the 1st western leader to come to china after present. she jumping, secured a historic, a 3rd term, and this is expected to be framed by china as an endorsement of she's new government to you or senators, have paid
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a visit to ukraine president vladimir lensky, welcome chris cruz, and report them to the credit capital form and a republican recount democrat on the joint visit ahead of the us mid term elections . next week. a demonstration held to mourn the death of an a rated woman. his turn violent at the jaffe was shot dead in september to raleigh. hundreds gathered on thursday to pay their respects to her. there are reports of security forces, open fire during the gathering and carriage state tv says the security officer was killed and 10 police officers injured. that has been ongoing unrest in iran since 22 year old and massa emilia died in police custody of september. she was arrested for violating street address to lead herald 0. 20000000 people in new delhi wake up to equality is bad as breathing smoke. if government struggles to control pollution net achieved and stilton burgers in turkey to try and convince the turks president to give finland and sweden the greenlight to join
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the light. ah there is an autumn storm system. you see quite killian, satellite picture and its influence extend on its cold front all the way down towards the, the north of spain, and it's really content active one, the weather on this has been some fairly heavy rain and windy weather and that's now left for the low countries, norway and denmark to absorb ahead of it though, really significant rain developing in france, snow in the pyrenees. snow in the outreach, quite low levels and really heavy rain full of thunderstorms of the western met. this is still fairly warm was this is any cold air. look at the temperatures. it needs behind double figures just paris at 12 degrees, but this rain i think will close and flash flooding in the eyelids. the western men may be sicily in southern italy, and the whole system starts to wind up into
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a really windy, wet and cold storm system from western greece apps for the creation coast and the middle of italy as well. and behind it the other side. as i said, temperatures are coming dire. we're talking about maybe single figure maxine zurich of 9 degrees and the water is being squeezed even out of the se, those sophia, hangs onto $22.00 grease paradoxically been watching the rains causing trouble. but in nigeria now it's much dry and not burn drug much dry. the next thing to watch is increasing winds in the dust. therefore the cell, ah, the frank assessments, if the united states that you're running a good program was there to build a nuclear weapon, they would assign to deal by informed opinions. i believe that armenia agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding it that for many times critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take
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home in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou lou, but again watching out a 0 might about top stories. this sounds former prime minister run collins parties accused the prime minister to tear administer ahead of the intelligent services attempting an assassination card was shot in the leg. during approaches march and thursday, the government denies involvement. the german chancellor has met china as president in bay. jing the visit is the 1st to china by g 7 leaders to start on demick,
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she said the 2 should work together more to well. peace south korea's military has deployed fighter jets, often detecting around a 180 north korean war plains near the border. this comes after a series of performative miss hall, which is by pyongyang, well south cruise defense ministers in the us as tensions rides on the korean peninsula. john simply met defense secretary lloyd austin, after north clarified a series of missiles early this week. saw responded by launching several missiles. medical height is following to visit. the timing of this media at the pentagon is very important because things are so tense in that region. what's going on is north korea says it's launching these record numbers of missiles and sensitive areas because they feel they've been provoked by the u. s. and south korea under the trump presidency. these annual military exercises largely stopped because at the time they said they wanted to give diplomacy a chance. well, that didn't pan out. so the pentagon says they're not trying to provoke north korea
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. they're just going back to the exercises. they've always done. but there are a lot of us, south korea exercise is going on earlier. they sent a us aircraft carrier. there were land based exercises. and now they're doing something called vigilance storm. that's about 240 planes from the u. s. and south korea training jointly. and those are supposed to end on friday, but they were already announced that they were going to extend that. so when secretary of defense lloyd austin said they were going to be extended. it's not clear if he's going to add on more time to what they were already planning. pentagon says we're still trying to figure that out. obviously, the big concern is another nuclear test from north korea. now for his part, the south korean minister of defense, li said he believes it just north korea is ready to launch a nuclear test. but he said the win and for what political reasons remains to be seen to all sickly to austin and i from that any nuclear attack by the p r k, including the use of tactical nuclear weapons is an acceptable and result in the end of kim jong on regina,
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by the overwhelming and decisive response of the lines. so here at the pentagon, tough talk, a clear indication that tensions in the region are not going to calm down down anytime soon. are going is really prime minister jala. it has congratulated his successor benjamin at yahoo assured an oddly transition of power. netanyahu is back at the hell after gap, a 14 months following his rails for the election in 4 years. no good party leaders coalition secured with georgie and the connecticut in tuesdays, but facing corruption charges and then expect to be back in court on monday. yahoo is israel longest serving prime minister? well, with all of the votes, counted the block led by net yahoo! and it's liquid party security, majority of 64 seats and connected. your la pete's blog claim, 51 seats with other parties winning. the remaining 5, stephanie decker has more now from western discipline. last year people thought that perhaps in an finally be the end of, of prime minister benjamin a t o. i was in tel aviv on the night that he was no longer prime minister. there
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was massive celebrations and what most people were telling me were saying that it wasn't particularly that, you know, the new prime minister at the time, naturally been. it wasn't about support for him. but it was about the fact that it was time for a change while netanyahu at the time vowed to bring down the government and vow to return to the prime minister seat. and that seems very much what he has done and he has done it with a vengeance. he's bringing with him the most right wing government. israel has ever seen. he's bringing with him, you know, religious ultra nationalists that have a presence in parliament in his railey, connects it a 14 seats, the 3rd largest party. and so it's hugely significant in terms of how it's changed the political landscape. and if you will, it depends who you speak to. some people who supported this are say that only benjamin netanyahu can lead the country and say that you know, this ultra nationalist faction that they're not as bad as they seem. but others are
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extremely concerned. also is really palestinians palestinian saying that you know, someone like it to mar banga viola who is a very controversial figure whose cold for the expulsion of palestinians who cold for the annexation of the west bank was cool for the right for jews to prayer on the alex and mos compound which is hugely, hugely or inflammatory or red line, not just for palestinians, but for the muslim world in general. and so he is going to be someone that more than likely will have a major seat in cabinet. but israel says it has a charge for mass targets in the gaza strip. this comes off to is ready forces. so the intercepted a rocket far from the strip reports because of explosion to the south of the country is ready for to say 3 of a lot attempt failed. exploding and sort garza, the soil is the 1st before article. since august, nato secretary general will it meets the turkish president on friday to persuade tech to welcome finland and sweden into the land. to insult him but says it's time
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to ratify their applications. ankara has accused to nordic countries of sheltering kurdish fighters. stilton berg says that working to address turkey has concerns finland and sweden have delivered on their agreement with kia. they have become strong partners and are joint fight against terrorism in all its forms on the stations. and they are clearly committed to a long term engagement we took year to address your security concerns. so it's time to welcome finan unsweetened as full members of nato 15 members of ecuador armed forces had been hurt during a raid. the largest detention facility in the country, it made to be relocated to another prison through tonight when the military police entity and the government is deployed more than 2000 officers to the facility and has requested they with force. but within the law,
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haiti's government says its re taking control of a major fuel terminal blockaded by gang since september, the country's face, he had done humanitarian insecurity. crisis, food and fuel are running short and tens of thousands of people have been displaced by growing gang violent fuel distribution will resume on monday in columbia. hundreds of female protest as have taken to the streets of the capital book taught to demonstrate against an assault on a teenage girl. at a bus station. demonstrate is called for justice for 17 year old hilary custer. she posted a video on social media say, a man robbing and harassing her on monday, president cust of petra has called on police to catch perpetrator some supporters of outgoing president, her job present in president jaya. both scenarios is still on the streets, protesting his loss. 4 days after the election they won
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the military to keep him in power route because the blockades, but highways also possibly blocked in 24 locations across 5 states. both and ours says he will follow the constitution and told demonstrators to go home. president, electrolyte, the silver will be inaugurated on january. the 1st has the most important job in the country. a person that was convicted on 3 instances cannot be. so we will fight until the last minute to turn this situation around. that's why we are here. if we need to be here for 2 months, we will, if we need to be here for 3 months, we will. former us president donald trump is considering announce he had come by bid for the white house this month. trump tease the strong possibility of a 3rd presidential run during a rally in iowa clay, so said he intends to launch his re election campaign on tuesday. the midterm elections election forecast is however, a truck remains unpopular following the january. the 6th capitol hill royal
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residence of goma in democratic republic of congo. anxious as the on group and 23 approaches. the city from the north thousands have already fled as the rebels seize swathes of territory. and the rest has inflamed regional tensions with authorities and congestion. accusing rwanda, becky and 23 leads president. if you get this kid, he has school the news to mobilize and support the armed forces. so context, douglas, you only do pass your that the aggression and occupation of territories in north kiva is perpetrated by the terrorist group known as the m. 23 of it with proven support of men and logistics. from rwanda, you are the war imposed on us by our neighbors demand sacrifices from each of us. it's time to silence our political differences 5th and defend our motherland together, who are a boss in response to the strong demand from the youth. i invite them to organize
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themselves to support a company and reinforce our defense and security forces in their mission would need to guinea, where the justice minister has ordered legal proceedings against former president l . for connor, he is accused of corruption and embezzlement of public funds, along with a $180.00 former officials con. they led the country from 2010 until he was overthrown in the queue last year. giddy is now being run by military gentle. they'll say twitter a set to begin on friday. the meaner either must acquired the social media platform last week. you know, plans to sac staff with some report suggesting half a workforce may have to leave. about 7500 people work for the company base in san francisco. employees will nerve their status before midday, reportedly by e mail air pollution levels in new delhi, a sore into dangerous levels, sparing calls to shut schools in the indian capital. the cities air quality is dipped into the severe category. fix mulligan developed the presidential palace,
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parliament house in india, gate war memorial. one of the major drivers of the pollution is crop burning by farmers in the states of punjab and heavy arm. unesco says that some of the world's most famous glasses will vanish by 2050 and its urging leaders to act fast to save the rest. the un agencies report says a 3rd of glasses at 50 world heritage sites are condemned to disappear. include those in yellowstone and kilimanjaro national parks. the glasses are losing 58000000000 tons of ice every year. that's the combined annual water use of france and spain melting glasses responsible for nearly 5 percent of a global rise in sea levels. mark alden is a climate change expert at these daily national university and says, glacial melt is speedy up the planets fresh water crisis. when, when a glassy melts, what you see is an immediate increase in water availability downstream. and so it gives a false sense of security to people. they think there's plenty of water,
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but once they close the mills, you have less and less water during the summer period when typically that melt occurs. and that means that things like irrigation, downstream or supply of water facilities is going to be interrupted. and so less water in the longer term, even though we may get a little bit more water in the short term. that that water in the short term can also cause di, seal likes to disrupt. so often these likes are formed by the rocky debris, the sort of rocks left by glacial melt previously. and so they form dams, and sometimes those dams can break and you get catastrophic flooding. and we've seen a couple of instances of that lightly where we get really big damage downstream. so, and obviously that water has to go some way. it ends up in our oceans and that's what, why we're getting sea level rise. and part of that sea level rise is due to places in those world heritage areas and everywhere else as well. melting bustios is about
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4.5 millimeters and, and that's quite scary. and so when we look at how that propagates out into the future, we see really significant threats for. ready low lying islands and low line areas such as in bangladesh or other parts of the world. and. and so there's multiple contributions to that. so glassy is the one contributes to that breakdown of ice sheets like on greenland or another. and that also expansion of the ocean, as it warms up, is also a contributor. when we add all of these up, we actually ending up with quite scary scenarios. at a low level, perhaps a half a meter, let's say level rise by the end of this century. i'm at a high level and meter, or possibly more. by the end of this century, the with the large crowd set to congregate during the fee for a football. well, cut cutter has come up with whom grow in tech solutions to control them. the team
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will not just monitor and predicts crowd build up at stadium, but also use artificial intelligence for event management and some have been generate as if nothing behind the screens in this hall are imminent, cyber threats, 200000 integrated units. the remote control of all of but there's 8 woke up stadiums over a 100 people will be working around the clock at the aspired command and control center. to make sure everything from temperature controlled to entry gates and from proper cues to running water run smooth. this command center here, lesson catalyzed glass, which give us a hub committee to have the response. more performance and operations was the people that is in your person center, which is like this. but in a smaller scale, that is representative from a more business from the new management into, from pisa sitting there and communicating and discussing all the issues related to
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the other venue. so if we observe anything from here, from the center, we communicated to them. and the can, the ticket intended, in addition to systems integration in the ability to control stadiums. what these tools also allow it's facial recognition in this case, us and bring the stadium just a couple of days ago. this is me and my cameraman entering the sales stadium and security forces ran and drilled, that they have the capability to zoom into each of the 80000 seats here in addition to facial recognition capability. the artificial intelligence helping run the center, allows them to predict route searches and deal with over counting. what you see here is the future of many patients techies at the center. a data aggregation allows deep insights for analytics and predicting crowd patterns. we have the car code control team and our security staff on the ground, and we have the law enforcement agencies. and we are complimenting their decision
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making with data. so that's very unique. organizers want to avoid seems like this in may chaos erupted in paris when police use tear gas and peppers free on fans trying to get into the champions league final. last month, a $125.00 people were killed during a stampede. in indonesia, it happened when fans poured into the field and then try to escape and police fired tear gas banners in cutter say they're learning from these incidents to avoid any of these scenarios. some of the members of this team have been here since the 2006 asian games. and now with the help of all the gadgets, they could get their hands on, including 22000 cameras. they say this is the future of how sports is going to be covered with just days to go. their preparations are set to face reality from a majority of the 0 at the aspired command and control center. ah.
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