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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 5, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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iran acknowledges sending drones to russia for the 1st time, but insists it was before moscow's war on ukraine. italy's under pleasure to all our 3 boats carrying rescued migrants to dock, we're going to be on board one of those ships for more and more conditions. unlike protestors and garner demand, the president steps down as the cost of living spirals out of control. north korea is accused of farming more missiles into the sea as the u. s. in south korea carry out military drills and is full. liverpool manager, yoga, and coff has backed thief is played to keep politics out of the castle. world. come up says it's unfair to expect place to comment on matters other than football during the tournaments. ah, we're going to begin the news out with the war in ukraine, iran's foreign minister,
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as admitted that his country has supplied russia with drones. but he says, there were sent before the invasion cave has said a raining so called kamikaze drugs have been used to bomb ukrainian cities and energy facilities to crohn says it wants to see the evidence keeps mer says around 450000 homes are without power following recent strikes, the u. s. it says it's stepping up aid for ukraine's air defenses. we recognize the acute need for air defense at this critical moment when russia and russian forces are raining missiles and a rainy and drones down on the civilian infrastructure of this country or me more than the southern frontline ukraine says it's taken another village near castle, russia has been evacuating civilians from the city, but we've got 3 correspondence covering the story. i said beggars and creevy re, which is in ukraine. my khana is in washington, d. c. in the u. s. for the reaction there. first, we're going to speak the dosage a body in toronto door. so talk us through what's been happening as far as this
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admission by iran is concerned. well, the iranian foreign minister, hussein i'm europe de la. he, on a said that, that the iranians sent a delegation to a european country about 2 weeks ago to meet with ukrainian officials who were going to present their evidence to the iranians. he said that at the very last minute the ukrainian officials pulled out of what from what he believes to be pressure by the united states government as well as germany. because he believed that they were going to impose further sanctions on neuron around these strong sales. the reigning position is that these sales took place before the war started and also as a result of that 2015 nuclear deal, the arms embargo imposed by the united nations security council on her on since 2007 was lifted in october of 2020 and that meant that iran could export and sell it's and military hardware and capabilities at,
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but there were restrictions on it that are still in place until october of 2023. and the american officials and some european countries that are still remaining in that nuclear deal claim that the drones fall under advance and military hardware and therefore they're still under sanctions. and that is a violation of the nuclear deal for the time being. the iranians are saying that they're still waiting for that hard evidence, and that the rhetoric coming from the west, in terms of what iran has sold to the russians. well, before the war started is just that rhetoric and it's intended to put pressure that's on iran, which at the foreign minister highlighted that they're not taking sites in this conflict. and that at if it is proven their drones were used in ukraine. that will not go unanswered in terms of holding the russian government accountable door. so thank you very much. dosage about talking to his are from to her on my can has live for us in washington d. c. so, or i'm saying that to the ukraine was under pressure from the us,
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not to turn up for a meeting. now the u. s. saying it's going to boost support for ukraine's air defenses. indeed, yes, but this is an ongoing process by the united states. another $400000000.00 dedicated to rearming and assisting ukrainian forces in the field. the springs to close to $19000000000.00 the amount of money the u. s. has fed to ukraine since the beginning of the wall or in terms of ukrainian defense. but the biden administration has been at pains to argue that the coming mid term elections will not affect you as policy. and the national security adviser has been in keep a speaking to ukrainian leaders or the secretary of state. tony blinkin has been attending a ministers meeting in munster, germany, where on the sidelines. he was once again reiterating us support for ukraine, and it's ongoing conflict with russia. an important point to notice too,
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is that the pentagon has now announced that it has formed a special group to deal with re arming and assisting ukraine. this is called the special assistance group. now this replaces what was set up on the fly when the war with a you grow. russia began in ukraine and now it's been established as a permanent part of the pentagon. it will be based in germany, a staff of some 300 commanded by a 4 star general. so this is a signal from the u. s. that it's in no way thinking of reducing its support for ukraine in any way that it is now committed. several sources saying that the establishment, the permanent establishment of this group is a very clear indication the u. s. belief that this conflict is not going to end soon. my can or washington d. c. mike, thank here. while i say bag is in creevy re in ukraine. okay. what's the ukrainian reaction to these allegations that are coming out of iran? well, you've just had the statement from the foreign ministry spokesman hare. now they've
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said the ukrainians have said that they only trust the facts and they want iran saying that the consequences of support in russia, the great aggression against ukraine with far outweighed the benefits for this support for from russia. now the koreans full months now have been saying that russia has been using a iranian drones. and even today that we've heard from the n, a defense that they shut down iranian draws that independent me verify that with lots of restrictions against journalists have only given so much access. but what we do know is that keith has said that iranian drawn, were used to hit ukraine's energy infrastructure. now, the electricity company here has said that there will be blackouts in key and 7 other regions that that's following the devastating attacks that russia carried out against ukraine's energy infrastructure. of course, this is all going on while the fighting is continuing. just give us an overview of
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what is happening on the various fronts. oh, well, the fighting on the east continues the russians are pushing them. ukrainian said that they've been repelling a tax from the russians here in the satellite. and her son, the ukranian said that they've taken a pregnancy, that they've taken back a village and we were in a village yesterday that you couldn't ins took back a month ago, not just to highlight to you the dangers of what's taking place here on the grand old, those the ukrainians took that village back a month ago, the russia hitched that religion to school just on thursday last week. that the russians and maintain the ability to strike cities, towns and villages, regardless of where their force is up. but why is cassandra important? but it's very important to the russians, both politically and militarily, it's the only regional capital that they took over since the stock of the war is the only place there for sheer force is off on the west side of that strategic
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disney pro river. and if the ukrainians manage to take it well, that gives them a massive strategic advantage on will be a massive hit to russian president vladimir putin. it will expose his troops for the east of the country, exposing the left flank. it will give the ukrainians access possibly to the crimea, that russia annex back in 2014. so that offensive is still ongoing, but we just don't know how, how, how, how much it wants is the ukranian military making because this could go on for months. i said, thank you. i said, been talking to us from clearing in ukraine. tell you what i had on the news hour, including ellen musk, a lashes out as twitter loses major advertisers after mass layoffs. polls concern over his future. campaigning officially begins malaysia snap relations 2 weeks before voters are scheduled to head to the polls
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and ghana vans in cut out on making plenty of noise before the world cup. abby has more than their hopes in sport. ah, protests are being held in london against the spiraling cost of living in the u. k . demonstrators calling for an end to government. austerity measures is being organized by the people's assembly against austerity. they expect tens of thousands of people to take part. it's happening just days after the bank of england rolled out its biggest interest rate increase in over 3 decades. not even baba is live for us from london. nadine, this is just the latest in the series of protests that the u. k. has been seeing just talk us through what is happening. well, you mentioned i figure it's hard to give you a statistic right now. there are people here from all over the country. there are about 30 or so coaches that have made it hit in central london despite disruption
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on the rail network. that was a strike on the trains called for not today being cold off because that the r m to be offered on conditional talks a promise of a pay rise. no, that's a common thing for many people here. it's the cost of living crisis and what it is doing to pete was ability to make ends meet. that really is worrying a lot of people here. there are people from the education sector from a how i've spoken to people who are unemployed. it made it down here as well, just worried about the situation which is already in existence here in the u. k. which means that according to one call wanting 7, people are already skipping meals and wanting to cutting down on energy. 2 electricity use hot water, but also that was that many budget recently which added to people's concerns about
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paying them mortgages, making government borrowing more expensive and not no cone effect. a lot of people hit a calling for a general election saying that richie soon not now, doesn't have a monday because we're going to change it in the leadership of the conservative party, hence prime minister far as johnson sat down. and it's still not clear whether all of the manifesto commitments from 2019 a going to be respected, such as a guarantee for state pension. my husband, as you say at your most of his time in british politics, how likely is it that they would actually go for an election? well it's not likely because the rule is just say that the the prime minister needs to come on to the confidence of, of majority in. 1 parliament they do so that way behind the opinion polls right now, the conservative party, the husband who not came in,
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but nobody the conservative party wants to be a general election. right now. the labor party has certainly cold water. it's hard to see how that would be brought to happen right now. but one fact that could be a succession of strikes which are still in various sectors. and you're talking about co ordinated option. if not a general strike in the next few months that show it to be more like what they should not work on the pressure on the government to, to do more. particularly with divorce therapy, a return to what we saw. most of the financial crisis, many people here where would be made, where would it come from? with services already struggling, particularly the national health services. so yeah, a lot of friction in the next few months, letting me. thank you very much indeed. now didn't bother bringing us up to date from london. protects us in gunners capital calling for the president to step down
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as the country faces an economic crisis of its own. rising fuel prices, sewing inflation and squeeze. good and already struggling with high cost of living . presidents non alco photo audio has been hoping to get financial support from the international monetary fund. but opponents say his government is failing to tackle the unfolding crisis. armitage, this is joining us now from the patients of gaines appears to be running out. exactly ross. this is the demonstration is not many was in, i stepped out of the shop. now you see the code over the last the reason is the moment they arrived, this is the final destination. while speeches were supposed to be presented by leaders will organize spaces and then we got what they call the side by side.
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by this demonstration, i'm not going to look for just this. this is largely christian society to bring me along side just took something so much so, so difficult for many to understand but all the same, the demonstrator and he had deliberate christmas. but you have been going by what we saw in the morning. i was watching the social project. i don't know what they're looking for because the government role that job transition government formed a constitutional review to be held and left for the demands by the protest. us. which by the way, they may be very, very difficult to achieve at the moment. we don't know how much ground they will
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probably give the government, but what they're saying is that they tired of what's happening in this country. what set the ball rolling and all these demonstrations happening across china is of course the rising cost of living in this country. and apart from that, the valuation of the currency they do to beat the currency is losing steam when compact rather was kind of just even west africa by the way. so people with that increase and the value of the car so much so that the power almost disappeared. so the current lost much more than any other thing in the past few months or so is the beginning of this year. we'll see how god bless. the coastal fuel almost nearly doubled in this country over the past demands of the protesters, as you said, difficult to obtain or at least on the face of it, they seem to be the government is clearly under a lot of pressure. how is the government reacting to all of this
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basically the government and local pressure, the demands, hard to achieve at the moment because they're not so far as per more years to the end of the 2nd time in the office and beat up to say that last ration they don't want him to continue that, but what does the, what the, what changes from the constitution? what the, what the capital leave now the government is trying to reach out to the national funding to ease the pressure on the local economy. what the company, the, according to the speech is even about a week ago, it was looking to turn on known some kind of religion from being extended to got before the end of december. this is not possible that it's difficult to say how much control the government will have over price caps about inflation, of the valuation of the local cars. remember, this is not a very, very industrialized economy. so
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a lot of things will depend on how much the government is able to control how much the government is able to facilitate or aid because to be to grow. but it's difficult to do it because simply because the industrial production probably yeah. is it way below average? yeah. so basically what the government is looking for a quick cost solution to the kind of problem, to doubt tension doubt is priscilla from the wall. thank to help the economy and to help the people to leave day by day. i just think that be better. right. i mean you just talk to us from acura on it. thank you. francis far right party has a new leader 27 year old jordan bardello is now head of the rest of them all last year. now, taking over from the pen bell has been interim president for a year, and he's a member of the european parliament. is the part his 1st leader who is not a member of the pen family. actually says it will allow the docking of one of
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3 ships carrying refugees rescued from the mediterranean. but that's only to carry out health checks. those not allowed to disembark will be told to stay on board and leave italian waters, some of the stranded at sea for more than 2 weeks. so you're gay, go reports exhausted. and that see for days with no way of knowing when that journey will end. for the past week, this overcrowded rescue ship has been sailing in international waters near sicily with no permission to land. and those say from the sea getting more desperate supplies, run out and facilities breakdown. as you can see, there is so many of us nearly 600 people, women, old people and children. we don't have enough space to sleep. we are sleeping down on the floor and it's very cold that morning. and at night, actually the situation is becoming deaf to day more difficult. the team in the ship,
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they do whatever they can give us all the resources that they've got. but it's difficult for that almost $1000.00 people, including more than $100.00, unaccompanied. mine is a currently on board 3 humanitarian rescue ships operated by european and jose. yet there's been no answer to the requests to help the countries nearest to them. we already sent before for the for and to request the plato 52 month. and actually we already sent to request from our to be on thursday, and we only received 4. marla replied that our request as being for about 2 to competent alternative which is meaning meaning. 3rd puffing up the challenge lies and convincing it to leave new right wing lead government, its prime minister, georgia maloney has made it a priority to stop migrant boat landings. putting former interior minister mateo
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saline in charge of port as the new infrastructure minister saline himself is facing charges of kidnapping of the prevented a $147.00 asylum seekers disembarking back in 2019 maloney's hard line rhetoric on n g. a vessels has not changed, putting her on a collision course with other european union members. with worsening weather conditions on their way. those trapped up see remain pawns in europe's continuing debates of immigration clinic. i echo al jazeera pill, the holes ahead of operations that s last humanities on board. the vessel humanity, one off continuous coast is with us live. good to have you with us on. i'll just say what a conditions like for the migrants on board the ship. yeah, i think my re, conditioning conditions were a lot since yesterday night. the storm was having when we waive that
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179 people. so right now on board our, which one of them one hundreds on a company minus which i start getting a lot on mental health. they so people running in front of them, relatives and friends. nice. i getting called writing it, but when take the bus and the people i sleeping on thank not being really separate from adults, only the women and 7 month old baby. we have bought 10 fine shows insights. our women on boards, what support and help can your teams give me can get basic medical support and basic mental health and support. we can provide people with food, blankets, clothes, water, and the basic medical needs. we already do more than 2 weeks and it's clearly that we can not provide them any safety, which they would need being rescued at the they would meet land and land 2 findings,
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at least a bit of safety in europe. but while they're on board, are they able to are you and the crew able to get some fresh supplies delivered to, to the ship? so far our supply will last until the beginning of next week. then we will run out of boots. and so far we have not found any solution to resupply. we also don't want to find a quick solution. teresa bite from our site if the duty of the coast guards from italy, which are the carrying the coast we are sailing in. and if that duty obviously, to take those people off boards to land, instead of keeping the moment longer hostage on our vessel without bringing them any clear safety. italy has said is going to allow the docking of $11.00 of the ships. and who do you choose as it were to go and get help when they
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are able to get off the ship, who is most likely to need help and be able to get away. i mean, basically all of the 179 people are in great needs and protection. they will thing from libya. they're playing from detention cameras where they torture daily violence and prostitution, slavery condition. and these conditions basically bring them all into the state that they need, everyone on board any protection. so they know distinctions to be made should be no separation can be made. sending people into international watches would be a clear ripple. and the break with the geneva convention and international and the report bio correspondence. sonya ego, she said there had been no offers of help from any neighboring countries. what do you think is going to happen to the people on board you ship if they can't get into italy? yeah, that's correct. i mean,
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we are constantly asking for date of safety for these people, not only in italy, but all relevant authorities were contacted in the last 2 weeks since we conducted the 1st. we always them all relevant. the 13th and italy has been the only one at least, reacted to our males with the reply. basically, what will have been to the people they will be pushed back into international watches. if know what it takes them to say planned and we will buy their rights because that's human rights to seek safety and to at least applied voice. i am a protect international protection from holly's head of operations at s o. s and humanity. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. thank you. the us president says twitter is new owner in on mosque has bought a social media platform that quote, spews, lies across the world. job. i've made the comment said a fundraiser on friday. that's after twitter laid off half of its workforce, sparking concerns that
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a lack of moderators could lead to the spread of disinformation and hate speech on line. rob ronald says more from the company's headquarters in san francisco. just one week after buying twitter, you on mosque got it. it's workforce firing up to half of its $7500.00 employees at twitter headquarters in san francisco. there were no laid off workers filing out clutching boxes of their personal effects. all the firings were done by email. some employees tweeted in colorful language denouncing what they see as a callous and impersonal method of termination can take create a very tense environment at twitter and social media is really all about creativity . employees have filed lawsuits against twitters new ownership saying the mass firing violates federal and state laws requiring 60 days advance notice and severance payments. musk fired all twitter senior executives last week. as soon as
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he bought the company for $44000000000.00, musk also says he wants to charge users a subscription fee to have their identities verified on the platform, which has outraged many users. must describes himself as a free speech, absolutist who and fears that twitter will relax its moderation under his management, allowing hate speech and misinformation to flourish has led prominent advertisers, including general motors, pfizer, audi volkswagen, and others to suspend advertising on the platform. experts also expect elite users in politics, entertainment, and other fields will flee twitter in droves if it standards on hate speech or misinformation are relaxed. major leaders and especially people within government can't be associated with that on, on any social media platform along that nature. and so they, they will be forced to leave the platform by whoever is,
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is managing them. musk tweeted on friday, the twitter has suffered a massive drop in revenue, which he blamed on unnamed activists pressuring advertisers. musk says he wants to take twitter into private ownership. so that its shares would no longer be publicly traded, and it would no longer be subject to federal securities regulation. that's a complicated regulatory process that could take years to accomplish. and with all of the lawsuits already filed. it all means plenty of work for lawyers. even as thousands of twitter employees are now out of a job, rob reynolds al jazeera san francisco was steven o'leary is the founder of on little a social media analysis company. he says the last week has been volatile for twitter, but he can still turn this into a positive opportunity. i think there's been an awful lot of speculation over the last 6 months. this story really started to emerge about what would happen on the platform. and if you're an advertiser and you need to be confident that when you're
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out of peers appears alongside content, that is okay. and the big you're right now is with the massive job losses that are taking place. are there going to be enough people there to moderate the content and ensure that when those that do appear appear alongside content, that is okay for advertisers to be seen next. you no doubt that it's got to be hurt by this at its heart by the direct association with musk, but i think on the other side, it's important to remember that an awful lot of the high profile people on the platform, politicians, journalists, media, celebrities, sport stars, they have huge following their huge audiences and commercially, those audiences are extremely important to them. so i think some of the speculation that there's going to be a mass exodus from the platform. and it's a little early to say that, i mean, relative like facebook. it doesn't have billions of users, but the people who do use it are incredibly influential. and really there is no other network in the world that deals with breaking news and real time information . and the way the twitter does. there isn't another network that everyone can just
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leave enjoying and have the exact same experience. so there's a heavy reliance on us. yes, it's been damaged and yet it without question places challenges. but there is a potential positive outcome here to there is a chance for twitter to become a better version of itself to see more innovation. because of the platform that has been a huge amount of harm done in the last 7 days. and a lot of that will have to be reversed and improved. but i will be competent and hopeful that we may see an improved version of twitter in the years to comp time for the other. here's everton. hello, welcome to look at the international forecast and we got some cloud and rain across parts of the middle east. at the moment you see this band of cloud and rain, not too far from us here. in cut are actually there is a little bit of cloud outside. i don't think the showers will get as far south as dough hard, but it's not out of the question at where to whether effecting sutherland eastern parts of iran pushing across into afghanistan, snow over the high ground, little bit of wet weather there to northern parts of iran, some sherry rain there to season over towards the stands in general,
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some showers to just making the way into that is the side of the mediterranean. so we will see some, increasingly where it's cloudy weather coming in across sir syria, lebanon jordan, over the next couple of days. but here in casa, should be largely dry temperatures at around 32 celsius, largely dry across a good part of north africa, away from the central and northeastern parts of africa. here were those showers will just great their way along mediterranean coast, a few shower still in place just around southern parts of nigeria, not as heavy as they have been. wanted to lie the showers over towards liberia over the next day, or 2, plenty of showers across the hearts of africa, not quite as intense as we would expect at this time of year. but the wet weather is sinking further southward through zambia, inter botswana and south africa still had on al jazeera supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister in long con, call for more nationwide protest says he accuses the government of trying to kill him. decades of tension and division on cyprus,
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still run deep will be on the island to find out what's being done to resolve the conflict between is he a team hoping to unite a divided country at the world cup and he has more in sport ah generation football me to lead players using that platform for good. the most important thing is given access to opportunities. you know, the work can be seen in different ways and highlights how the world's most popular game is helping change lives and communities. and what more federation asked me to help evacuate the youth national players because their lives are at risk generation . for coming soon on al jazeera, we should do live in more than what we do. violence is a crime, and we can check with across the u. s. millions of americans rely on conservative talk radio shows for the news and entertainment.
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these are all, you'll issues with real people. the listening post tunes in and asks is the talk radio divided america. there is no room for counselor. and that's more how democracy works. it's really just acknowledging differences that are already there, get anything conservative talk radio created the republican party, talk to over to park special on that just either lou ah, torturing or does it reminds of our top stories. this are iran's auto ministry says his country has sold military drones to russia, but he says that was before the invasion of ukraine. the grand says keith leads to provide evidence that iranian drones have been used in the war. russian president
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vladimir putin says civilians should be evacuated from cau, song as ukraine continues its counter offensive in the region. ukraine says russia is illegally deporting it's people. protests are being held in london against the spiraling cost of living in the u. k. demonstrate as a common for an end to government is 70 measures, as well as a general election that comes just out of the country's biggest increase in interest rates and over 3 decades. north korea is being accused of launching for more missiles the latest in a series this week. now, earlier the u. s. was set to fly a nuclear capable supersonic bomber over south korea. in a joint. aerial exercise that show of force against pyongyang involves hundreds of war planes. tony chang has more from sol. the announcement came a couple of hours ago from the joint chiefs of staff here in south korea, saying that just before mid day, local time, for short range, ballistic missiles were fired from north korea to the west. they travelled
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a distance of about a 130 kilometers before falling into the sea. it's clearly a reaction to, to the escalation we've seen initially with the north korean ballistic missile tests. then the escalation over these military exercises ariel military exercises, which had been happening over the last few days in which the americans extended by day, much to the ire of north korea's foreign ministry. we've seen these 4 more test firings to day. i think the hope is that now that the, the south korean american ariel exercises finished, that might bring an end to what we've seen as a quite an escalation of tuscany, tensions in the region, but a blue remains to be seen. i think some military analysts here in solar expecting further developments from north korea and the next couple of days. thousands of people have attended a series of vigils and protests in south careers capital. they're demanding justice
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one week after a crowd crush that killed more than a $150.00 people during a halloween event. at one event near city hall, people carried signs that red stepping down is an expression of condolence, some of called for president june. so if you all to resign, police have also been under scrutiny for their failure to prevent the incident. hundreds of people have gathered in a narrow alley in one district when the crush occurred. supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister, him non con, calling for nationwide protests after he was wounded in a gun attack. con, spoke publicly on friday for the 1st time since he was shot in the leg, he accused the state of trying to assassinate him. the government denies involvement, the harding reports former prime minister emron con plan to protest caravan across pakistan, demanding elections be held a year earlier, and the current prime minister resign. then on thursday,
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a few days into his 300 kilometer journey to the capital, he was shot in the leg. the supporter say it was an assassination attempt and blame the current prime minister, something the government denies. now in stable condition con, address the media for the 1st time since the attack dog. and i don't know if this was synchronized. i wouldn't have survived this because i fell one of the shooters thought i'd died and left if the sleeves take control. and if we accept this, then this isn't what pakistan was made from. con was removed from office in april, after a no confidence in parliament. he since held rally across pockets done, seeking to rebuild support. monitored line a mon. com is our right line, and now they've crossed. we want peace, but the vullez don't want. a man can always advise this to stay calm,
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but now they felt him were waiting for call to get well soon. and after that we'll see what to do. might not be that it can says we have to live and die here in pakistan. they will run out of bullets, but not p t i support is the governing pakistan people's party is struggling to bring the economy out of crisis. something it blames on cons, administration, but he didn't deliver the full year. the economy was gone down, the foreign policy was being challenged all over the world pockets and lost the ability concepts. he plans to join the 10s of thousands of his supporters to continue the march with the plan sit in the capital. once he has recovered. police have lined the street in preparation. the message, if i think civil supremacy and for the people it's very important that their voice be heard and they determine who will be the next government who will be the next to the it should not happen in
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a closed room. it should be by the board of the federal government that runs as lama bod has indicated that any deviation from approved protest plants will be met with force. leah harding al jazeera. or for more, let's go to come. all hide are in islam about him on con, support his will, waiting to hear him speak before doing anything. now, the calling for nationwide protests indeed a guard for nationwide wrote that don't continue until you were in a position to come back and lead that march on, inflammable. but today the buckets on the prime minute charged. box jedi ended up press conference. you can get it out. m ron hahn accusing him of being a liar, jane fabricating. it went and said, dad, if they were there, shred of evidence to implicate him,
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that they would leave. what day can resign that progress? conference just ended a little while ago. the government, singling amber on con, out with a war lee of criticism, and also saying that they were trying to undermine the institution. now m, ron hon. of god, according to friendship or stop, all job, also attended in sen, chablis for odd, said that he would likely to be released from the hospital and likely to go to a residence in la hall for their time being at least although he lived in a law by gesture on the outskirts, now 2 days broad day, what mutated to a great extent, they kept off a few 100 people coming out here and there was no match, protest your day should really be important to see where the partners don daddy can solve, which is the party lead by him ron con, will be able to bring enough people on the street to report the additional pressure on the government. but it seems that both sides have harden depredation, and that,
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of course, has to be brilliant, but just on what it. because the country has various political instability, which is also affecting the country, the corner. come hider in islam above. come all, thank you. campaigning for malaysia snapped general election as officially underway . holes are said to open in 2 weeks for what's expected to be a highly competitive race, about 30 percent of eligible voters where we caching balance for the 1st time. and analysts say the views of new voters are the hardest to predict. florence theory, reports from column 4 o 2 weeks to go and the race has begun in malaysia's election. candidates and their supports. his throng nomination sent his to contest sum of 222 parliamentary seats that are up for grabs. there are 6000000 new eligible voters this year. that's a result of automatic voter registration. and because the voting age has been lowered
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from 21 to 80 years, a 1000000 are under the age of 20. it is a step forward to really empowering to use and being able to evolve them within the largest decision making and mission building in malaysia. on the other hand, i realized that because of the years, generation of political apathy, there's a lot of foundation that needs to be built 1st. if we truly want to exercise that right, effective muhammad in mammal, our, if it is a university student who's eligible to vote for the 1st time. so please don't forget to vote. he's filming a social media video to encourage your fellow students to vote in that we are very young ammunition as a democracy and as individual as a malaysian citizen, your voice, your good do has a power in making the most minute of changes and making the country move forward, unless say 1st time voters could be
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a potential wildcard and if they turn out to vote at all, there's also a chance that this group of individuals will not vote for the incumbent because there was no reason for them previously to go out and vote so there's an incentive for them to go out and what it could be to want to change things, they might find something, you will find something different. a recent survey suggests a 3rd of voters are undecided or indifferent. there will be intense competition for these votes. malaysia has been rocked by political instability, 3 prime ministers in the last 4 years. various i national a coalition that has dominated politics, is hoping to secure enough seats to form the next government on its own. the main opposition block packet than her up and is hoping for a surprise when an opinion poll is already predicting no one party is likely to win a simple majority. florence louis al jazeera cologne point farmers 6 decades piece has been camped on the island of cyprus by one of the longest on the united nations
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missions in history. but tensions continued to summer. turkish cypriots demand a 2 state solution and international recognition. while greek cypriots call for a to zone federation, andrew summons went to the northern side of the capitol. nicosia is been looking at efforts being made to find a way out of the deadlock. the vast majority of cypriots have never known anything but division in their lives, in this part of nicosia and right across 2 thirds of the island. greek speaking cypriots are in the majority walk through this checkpoint. and after the buffer zone, you're in the self declared republic of northern cyprus. one cypress is wishful thinking. that's what this turkish cypriot shopkeeper thinks. chrissy, the aid them is that when you look at cyprus, dividing it into north and south is the source of the problem. far country to problems multiply and girl in the south a greek cypriot. baker is also
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a cynical you myself, that n as in verse, if our people, every one is thinking about their own personal interest, all the politicians up to now i haven't seen one politician who loves their country, their lands, they love their position, and the ones closest to them, the foreign minister of cyprus says there has to be more outside help. if there is to be any hope of a political solution, we need some help from the international community. then in particular, from countries that can work with turkey, everybody stands to gain, not just the stakeholders, her thigh brucely to communities, turkey, greece, but also european union in australia, late turkish cypriot. leaders here weren't available for comment. their position on talks is based on preconditions and they include demands for a 2 state solution. 5 years ago there was a different leadership in place and they were more moderate. they had been prepared
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to accept a federation based on their demands. those talks took place in 2017, in the swiss alps. they were the closest any one had come to a deal, but they failed at the last minute. all still nami had been chief negotiator for the turkish cypriot leadership. he says now there's only one way out of the stalemate that can only be, am going to a new referendum and asking people whether they want a federation or a 2 state solution. i saw that one, some for all, we remove a continuation of the se to score from among m alternatives. separate people from both sides are worn down by their situation. yet when it comes to voting many stick to the status quo. for now, despite decades of frozen conflict, change seems to be a distant prospect. andrew simmons al jazeera, nicosia, still head on al jazeera. ah,
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cut our dears up to host for world. and we're going to head to a festival in the cell city to get a sense of what's waiting for world college football fans. ah. the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk. but little action is all about distract, create confusion to crate, smoke and mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically supported. the oil industry was a main bank roller for opposition to contact the campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? more shooting and did whiskers if the thing absolutely. on august eve, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries. enjoy. have new experiences. hit the
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faith as written. so all $32.00 teams competing at the finals, telling them to now focus on the football. but they just play the games to play us in the managers and don't put gara. southgate constantly in a, in a situation has to talk about everything. he's not like, i'm not a politician, his opinion. and he's not a politician. he's the manager of the of england. let him do that. and if you want to write something else about it than do it by yourself without asking us in all these kind of things and club sad, and southgate, sad and all these kinds of things. well, japan will be, the 1st thing to arrive in cats are for the world cut there, hung bass players will land in doha. on monday the country's domestic jailers just finished with yokohama f marino's there, securing the title on the last day of the season. not you, nisan fans are looking, go to the well cut to be a welcome distraction from the country's political and economic crisis. is also
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large, ex pat community and cattle will be getting behind the t. po vander, worth reports. ah, june his ears, the country with deep political divisions. but there's one thing that still unites people clearly from a butcher, a bit football brings people together and they sympathize with each other. when a game is on, it's all they think about it. they forget about politics. and the things that are happening in the country and they forget about the problem. but that was good, but we're all support denisia, all of us. we forget about the faction supporting the president and the other supporting a mother in politics. we keep football adipose up at the store, last rental president chi said dissolved parliament and sect the government to rule by decree last year and moved. the opposition has called a qu, to the ends of belief, frustrated by years of political argument and economic stagnation,
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but has to have that if not, then the world cup is the only thing that left for us engineer. it's the way out. and the thing that brings everyone together, regardless of the differences we see in politics or economic problems. cafe 2022 will be trinity is 6. the parents in the world count. they've never made it out of the group stage and of one just through games at the tournament, fans. and soon as the countries lodge expect community in doha will give the eagles of carthage and advantage this time round, as could be nothing that hopefully our community and community there will encourage the team, especially during the 1st match with them. if you can cut off the donors, hopefully we can get out of the group state. we've had enough of leaving early achieving that won't be easy for the group games against defending champion france as well as denmark and australia. pull vander worth al jazeera will gone, all comes to the world cup is the lowest rank team from africa in the fif is standings, but they'll enjoy strong support. around 8000 gone. i live in capital already
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making their voices heard qualifies for the funds. the full time the missed out on the last 4 months in russia 4 years ago. i work with a finalist in south africa in 2010 is going to funds you can make it to cats. are it's all about making sure they're all set up to watch the games back at home. one of the black star kane is friends is told us just how ready he is. for the wolf cut, the metal pieces from me every time i can either walk right up, i get me my people out. i really want to make sure my television is that my code is in this and i need to get to make sure that i get all the games to watch live college the if it means
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me having to take it, took my syllabus to make sure everything is fine, that's what i'm doing. the last time we missed out, what was, what people. i like to watch football on my own. i guess i'll be here, the more i do more those appreciate it. but maybe on the final comment, when they get to the final, i might, i might just call them what's the now with over a 1000000 people expect to, to come to council for the world, cut the preparations for managing those numbers continues a 3 day festival is taking place in lucille city where the final will be held to see how the area will cope when funds attend matches. friday night was south asia nights and al jazeera. so how malick was that? a
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already on the way with reading the manasseh, your culture, which is the middle east, north africa, south asia. tonight we are celebrating asia. you have anything roaming shows from drummers acrobat down. it's our has worked hard to make sure that we can offer something for everyone. well,
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just around the corner we say boulevard is of course they'll stadium. it's where the world cup fun is going to be held, that the bully would come to that night and thousands of people heading that the good channels to test out the facility ahead of the world up golf course in the south asian festival, or to get a new sale, and of course, the no se teams on the welcome. that doesn't mean that i'm sure to do caution from that, but i liked with my plan a while back and continued. one thing is to show with the work up a couple of weeks away because i'm day by day with
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well, lodge insane or against saudi arabia is the 1st attend matches at lee sale, stating will have harlots from f. 3 will cut much right here on al jazeera. the weight is nearly over the world's best pup. bowlers are having to katara for the middle east versus world cup a stadium close together. fan with more than one game a day will keep you right across the action and stories with a sense of coverage to the competition. live in doha and around the world. $32.00 teens is $64.00 again, but only one winner. the cat are 2022 world hub on al jazeera bilingual and just about held their nerve to reach the semi finals or crickets t 20 world capture lanka close to pulling off an upset when in sydney, who and eventually reached their victory target with 2 bowls. to spur now long to face india in the last for the result means hosts and defending champions,
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australia, or outs. friends had a big chance to reach the fine of the women's rugby will cover. they missed that penalty in the final seconds of their semi against host new zealand. the defending champions winning 25 to 24. england will play new zealand in that final next saturday when get abby dal school the try the game in this win over canada. the victory extending england's winning runs a 30 and the b to milwaukee bucks are making their best of starts an m b a campaign. the 8 straight wind came against the minnesota timber walls, drew holiday top scoring, the 29 points, and star man jonas anti to cooper reporting his 1st triple bubble of the season. under the w. c. a finals, maria sakari cruised into the semi finals install with 3 winds out of 3 in the group stage. she dropped just 5 games again to fund jobs. the parents must is
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depending champion of a joke of each. each past lorenzo move settee to reach the semi's. he's looking for 7th title here. you're faced to foreigners since a pass in the last. okay, but it's ice board is looking for an hour and we thank you very much and good and bad. is it for now i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes. was more on all these stories in which you can. i'm not matheson ah. november on al jazeera cattle welcomed the footballing world as the world cup kicks off in what promises to be a tournament like no other generation change, returns. showcasing young activists fighting injustice and challenging the status quo. leaders of g 20 nations gap with ukraine's president to lensky invited will he meet vladimir putin for the 1st time since rushes invasion. the trials and
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tribulations of players from 6 countries striving to realize their dreams playing the world cup. americans vote in defining mid term elections. the results could see biden and the democrats lose that congress majority november on al jazeera in these turbulent times, up front returns for a new season. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issue. they are literally being turned back . how is this not a contravention of international law? this is exactly the place for us to interrogate people about issues that matter from the state of democracy around the world. to the struggles faced by the under represented. those voices have to be brought to the table. they have the matter. we have to start to talk about the see here. we will challenge the conventional wisdom up front on al jazeera frank assessments if the united states. so if you're running a good program, was there to build a nuclear weapon they would assign to view by informed opinions. i believe that
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armenia and other regions should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles we'll take on in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story. on al jazeera, i the al jazeera where, ah, all, ah, iran acknowledges sending jones to russia for the 1st sight, but insists it was before moscow's war ukraine. ah.

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