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has bilateral negotiations, we've been calling that so many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take on in depth analysis of the date, global headlines inside story on al jazeera, finland had previously refused to join nato, but following russia's invasion of you cried formally requested to join the west's military alliance in poker terms, he has put all in. i do not to believe that he is going to keep up the president of finland, talks to well jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah. out of there, i'm nicholas. this is a diesel ally from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. iran admitted to
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providing drones to rush up at insist the deal was done before moscow's war and the crate. italy's government, under pressure to let 3 boats carrying rescued migrants to dock on their shores. a protest isn't gonna call on the president to step down as the cost of living spirals. and outlets to tell their own story said this, he has palestinian film festival gets underway in the occupied west back and in sport, liverpool manager, juergen cloth, is backed fif is plea to keep politics out of the car. world cup clamp says it's unfair to expect players to comment on matters other than football during the tournaments. ah, so iran's foreign minister admits his country has supplied russia with drones, but he says they were sent before the invasion of ukraine cave. it says arabian,
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the kamikaze drains have been used to bomb cities and energy facilities. a terror on says it wants to see the evidence. ties with russia, a based on mutual interest. this height that some western countries states against iran, saying that iran has said missiles and drones to be used in the ukraine war. i would say that it is totally false about missiles, but about drones. it is true. we sent a number of drones months before the ukraine war. we agreed with the cranium, foreign minister that if they have any evidence to prove that russia has used any iranian during the war, they can provide us with it. a keep man says about 450000 homes without power following attacks. the u. s. as it stepping up a 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 iranian drones, down on the civilian infrastructure of this country, or the wall of the southern frontline ukraine says it's taken. another village.
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nicholas on russia has been getting civilians out of the city. we have to correspondence covering the story as big as in a creevy re in the ukraine. the 1st speak to jabar inter on and also tell us what more about all of this. well, the radian foreign minister says that the marine government sense of delegation to a european country about 2 weeks ago where they were supposed to meet their ukrainian counterparts who were going to present iranian officials with their documentation or what they found as evidence that would point to the fact that the reigning draws were indeed being used in this war. the written, foreign minister said at the very last minute, the ukrainian delegation did not attend this meeting. he believes that this was due to the pressure exerted on them by the united states government as well as germany who he believes that those governments are looking for excuses to impose further
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sanctions on iran. the issue here is one, the western powers that are still remaining signatories. so that 2015 nuclear deal that the united states left in 2018. they are claiming that the sale of these drones is part is a violation of that nuclear agreement. because under that agreement, the reigning government is not allowed to say to sell or import any advance military equipment or technology. now, what they have under the nuclear deal, what has happened since they signed it? as in 2020 in october, there was a un arms embargo in place since 2007 that was listed as part of the j. c. p. always. as it's known, the rating officials have said these excuses put forth by western powers are ludicrous and that the sale of these drones were part of a contract with the government of russia prior to the start of the war. and that it is not in violation of any agreement or un security council. now, what is important is that the foreign minister today highlighted the fact that iran
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is not taking sides in this war. he said that if it is proven that these drones are being used in this conflict, that the iranian officials will be taking the matter up with their russian counterpart. also. thanks for that. so that's the picture in that terror on let sir cross. now to i said, bake, he's in creevy in ukraine. it doesn't tell us what ukraine has been saying about iran confirming this drives blood rush. well, there's been a statement on saturday from the foreign ministry spokesman. now what he said was that ron should realize that this support the consequences of the supporting rushes that grant aggression is much more than any support they may have from russia. now the ukrainians have said, for months now, russia has been using arranging a ring and drones and missiles. now again, we've heard from the ukranian air defense that they've shut down drones today.
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although we can't independent the verify that because restrictions of the media have a quite considerable but the ukraine is, are saying that they've shut down some drones. but we will do note that keith has said that these drones have been used to target ukraine's infrastructure. now, the election straight electricity company has said that there will be scheduled blackouts in keith and 7 other regions as a result of those russian strikes on ukrainian infrastructure. and that's what's the latest on the ground. well, in the size of the country, of course, on the ukrainian say that they've taken a village. now what that usually means is that whenever they take a village, these are fine is generally flat lands. and what that means is that russians have to retreat a considerable distance to get to cover that. her son itself is really important to both the ukrainian or russian forces. it's the only regional capital the russians have managed to take since the start of the war. and it is militarily strategic,
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it's the only place the russian forces occupy on the west side of that to me, pro river, it's a gateway to crimea if the ukrainians managed to take it. it would mean that the left flank of the russians could be vulnerable to a but the pro russian authorities in for santa said that they have seen a real escalation of shelling of her son by the ukrainian. but they say the front lines remain the same. and the russian ministry are defensive, said that they've repelled ukrainian attacks in carson from the, from the north. now this offensive, we don't exactly know what's going on because we're not allowed into the area of the ukraine has a very tight lift about what's going on. and what they're doing, but this could take months, it decreased have been saying that rather than evacuation the iraqi civilians, it looks like the russians are reinforcing their positions input on city because they won't want to give that up without a fight because of its strategic importance. to the russians or that's it. thanks for that answer back there in 3 very. thank you.
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italy says it will allow the docking of one of 3 ships carrying refugees rescued from the mediterranean, but it's only for health checks. i say some have been stranded at sea for more than 2 weeks. i, b, m o. impulse stalk was then our laquonda rivera ship will be allowed to remain in italian territorial waters, only for the time necessary to allow us to see on board. all the possible health emergency of the people for whom i promise italy will take charge will take all the minus. it's been said in the press and not to diplomatic channels that there are minus on board. it's been said that they're pregnant women, or women with small children, or people with a fever. ellison are from out to ruin holl, who's the head of operations, as well as humanity in his on board humanity, one of kathy on his coast. and he says, conditions on the ship or worsley, the storm was heavy when highway waves, 179, people feel right now on board,
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which one among them, one hundreds on accompanied miners which are struggling a lot on mental health. they saw people drowning in front of them, relatives and friends that night. they're getting cold, rain bus, wind bus and the people leaping. i'm not being really separate from adults, only the women and the 7 month old baby. we have a 10 fine shelter insights. our women says are on boards, we can get basic medical support and mental health support. we can provide people with food blanket, clothes, water, and the basic medical needs. we already through since more than 2 weeks. and clearly that we can not provide them any safety, which they would need being rescued at the they would need land. and if they buy the land to find at least a bit of safety in europe. so far our supply will last until the beginning of next
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week. then we will run out of foods. and so far we have not found any solution to resupply. we also don't want to find a quick solution to reapply from our side if the duty of the coast guards from italy, which are securing the coasts, we are sailing in plenty more. i had all the news are including trying to make ends meet people in the u. k. vent their anger spiraling cost of living. ah, campaigning officially beginning in malaysia snap relations, 2 weeks before voters, the schedule to head, to the polls. dawn and fans in katherine making plenty of noise before the welcome barrow is more on this is for ah, to pakistan where primed the prime minister has rejected americans accusations of
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an assassination attempt. he says the former leader is damaging the country with false and cheap conspiracies. shebra sharif says he to resign. if there was evidence, he was behind the attack on car, at a rally on thursday from one it's go to come all high to who's in islamabad and kamala, strong reaction from that sheriff as one might expect. absolutely, i strong reaction or the press gone friend and weak. when richie blamed the former prime minister telling lies and said that they were totally unacceptable. and they go to being a strong reaction from the buggers on a military thing that they sponsor an unacceptable statements by debug on a former prime minister. when he also named a senior military officer for being involved in the conspiracy to assassinate him. iran con, blamed not judge that senior officer,
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but the prime minister. shabazz should have read, read the interior minister, the pockets on the prime minister's job. are you saying that he wanted to arch the supreme court, judge de, excuse me, 2 form of order court in order to investigate dates at the same time, the vargas, on a budget on electronic media, regular tartar day has climbed down on m. ron con, featured and bred conferences, a senior leader of the budget on teddy can solve for what charges did for them to die for their true because the government or the rate of their group saying that the call wordly. i said that they were jelly, they called kill all kinds of aggregation, being hard against the drug time or intentions are running high. and the political instability is now beginning to affect buckets. they cannot make, they really read. so people of course,
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are going to be critical of the fact that there is a freedom to speak, the freedom of speech enshrined in the constitution and that this will be taken to the court of law. so what happened within the next few days? the strong reaction from the government and the fact that em, ron partnered already said that he will continue read that march. the minute he's feeling a little better. i need to take up order to continue to rotate until the government tag. i've got the 2 people that he's named, including the prime minister, the interior minister and the senior military officer. richard now got a reaction from the government and the military address. well, thanks my height of that is love about with 3 days to go until the u. s. midterm elections campaigning now intensified processing of early voting by mail has begun in several states. democrats, republican candidates being campaigning hard in battle. ground states like
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pennsylvania, which could determine who controls congress. a you as president joe biden is set to hold a rally there later alongside woman leader bracket ball might kinda study by 1st in washington dc. say might the mid terms merely upon us having shape, you know, well indeed, yes, you mentioned the state of pennsylvania. well, that is an absolutely crucial battle ground in the mid term elections. and in the course of today, there's going to be 3 president there. as you mentioned, president biden, along with former president brock. o'bonham will be meeting in a meeting in philadelphia. and then as well, the former president trump will be addressing a rally later on in the course of the afternoon, the significance of pennsylvania. well, it's absolutely crucial senate race and the way the republicans need to, to just one senate seat to get in control of the senate. as far as the house race is concerned, the republicans need some 5 house seats nationally to tilt them to get control of
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the house, or they could get control of the house. pennsylvania had 3 house seats full grabs that the republicans insist that they have a chance of winning. so pennsylvania absolutely ground 0 in terms of these mid term elections. what happens there could well impact the results of the election as a whole and determine who controls the house and who controls the senate for the end of president biden's term as president, right at the pressure his own the what's the feeling amongst the democratic party? well, it's a mixed feelings to a certain degree. they are some mixed messages coming from democrats. the president, on one hand, is arguing very strongly that his administration has both stood the economy, other democrats. so expressing concern about the way that prices have increased,
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particularly that spurts of gas price increases largely a consequence of the ukraine war. so the on some kind of mixed messages coming out . at the same time, those democrats are pointing to the early returns, which indicate a turn out that could be near the record that was established in 2020, the higher the turnout at the poles, the greater the likelihood of a democratic party victory. so certainly that is something that is being watched very closely, but remembering to as well, that traditionally, republicans, both on the day they both far less in terms of pre boating and then do the democrats. so always very difficult to determine which way the elections are going until all the results are in both the absentee ballots, as well as the in person. boating. so as i said, mixed feelings among democrats, but the president himself is actually confident that his party will retain control both of the house and of the senate. rep is all up for grabs that mike. thanks
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a lot. protest being held in the united kingdom that against these brought in cost of living demonstrate is calling for an end to government. austerity measures. this happening just stays after the bank of england roll out its biggest interest rate increase in more than 3 decades. not even barbara has been the protest in london. the protest is here in central london represent a whole range of issues including climate change action, refugee rights, and so on. but the main thing uniting them is britain's cost of living crisis, which is seen according to $1.00 poll, $1.00 and $7.00 people skipping meals to try to make ends meet. there's an umbrella group called the people's assembly, again, so 70, which organized was 30 reference to what we saw off to the financial crush in 2008, 2009. many people worried that they'll be a repeat with her being cut to the public spending, even in health and education. some of those sectors represented here that wondering
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where the cuts will come and how that impact on the poorest people in society. they also say that needs to be a general election because according to them, there's no monday, richie 3 policy, given the changes in prime minister within various johnson that down that don't likely to happen, even though the opposition labor party pushing for it. what is likely is that it will be a series of strikes. a strike on saturday planned on the rail sector was cooled off . but there a whole series of days which could see other unions joined in coordinated action to try to keep the pressure up on the government to gun. and i were protested in the capital, i'm calling for the president to step down as a country faces an economic crisis. rising fuel prices in story inflation have squeezed, ornate is already struggling with high cost of living. presidents non cooper has been hoping to get financial support and international monitoring department say his government is failing to tackle the unfolding crisis interest reports. now from
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across the spectrum, the demonstration is not many weeks in the eyes. i stepped out of the shop. now in the cold weather marching day. and the reason is the moment they arrived, this is the final destination was preachers were supposed to be presented by leaders organizers. and when we got here, what they found was a church service holding side by side. by this demonstration. i'm not going to look for justice more. this is unlikely christian society and i to bring me along side took something difficult for me to understand. but all the same, the demonstrator and he had deliberate christmas. but you have been going by what
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we saw in the morning and i was marching across the street to get to know what they're looking for because the government, 1st of all, the want to the 1st job transition government form a constitutional review to be held. and i'm left of the demand 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 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. north korea is being accused of launching for more missiles the latest in a series this week. earlier, the u. s. was set to fly a nuclear capable, super palmer over south carolina and a joint area size in full scale fuel and involves hundreds of warplanes 30 checking
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more now from so 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 far from north korea to the west . they travelled 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 area, military exercises, which had been happening over the last few days in which the americans extended by day, much to the honor of north korea's foreign ministry. we've seen these formal test firing today. i think the hope is to now that the south korean american area exercises the finish that might bring an end to what we've seen as a quite an escalation of test tensions in the region,
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but remains to be seen. i think some military analysts here and sold are expecting further developments from north korea in the next couple of days of thousands of people who attended a series of vigils in protest in south crows capital to demand justice. one week after a crown crash that killed more than $150.00 people during halloween events, and one of the city hall people carried signs at red, stepping down at an expression of condolence. some have called for president use a fuel to resign. police have also been under scrutiny for their failure to prevent incident. hundreds of people had gathered in a narrow alley is one district when the crush campaigning for malaysia snap, a general election is officially underway. the polls set open in 2 weeks or what's expected to be a highly competitive race. about 30 percent of eligible voters will be casting ballots for the 1st time. and analysts say the views of new voters are the hardest to predict for it's larry report now from quantum
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o 2 weeks to go and the race has begun and malaysians election candidates and their support is throng nomination centers to contest some 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 from 21 to 18 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 wishing building in malaysia. on the other hand, i realize that because of the years, generation of political empathy, there's a lot of foundation that needs to be built 1st. if we truly want to exercise that right, what is active? mohammad m o r ethan is a university student who's eligible to vote for the 1st time. so please don't
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forget to vote. he's filming a social media video to encourage your fellow students to vote nursing that we are very young and militia as a democracy. and as individual as a malaysian citizen, your voice, your voice, who has a power in making the most minute of changes in making the company move forward. unless say 1st time voters could be a potential wildcard. and if they turn out to vote at all, there's also a chance that this is a 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 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 robbed by political instability, 3 prime ministers in the last 4 years. barry sagnasti, now
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a coalition that has dominated politics is hoping to secure enough seats to form the next government on its own. the main opposition block back up on 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 quite important, still had here now to 0. hilo mosque lashes out as twitter loses major advertises of mass level schools current concern about its future decades of tension and division on cyprus. still, randi, we looked at efforts on the island to trundle the chinese your team hoping to united divided country broke up for more not more. i
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hello the last few days has seen some really heavy rain into northern and eastern parts of presume or that wet weather coming through. we've seen some flooding as well just up towards northeast in areas of venezuela. good rash of showers across northern parts of south america. you come further south in this warm sunshine, sunshine, 29 degrees celsius. still getting up into the mid twenties there in one a series over the next couple of days has pushed back further north. you can see that where to where the staying in place. northern parts of brazil up towards a guy and a french guy and sure enough war showers there once again into venezuela receives some larvae, showers recently as well into the american republic. there has been flooding in santo domingo. this. where to weather lurking around the bahamas, still bringing some heavy downpours as we go through where sat stay and noticing bright weather down towards panama, towards the costa rica and more of the same as we go 13, monday. the venezuela also seeing some live, he shout longest spells if. right. and we got some long spells of very violent
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storms just pushing across said the deep south of the west. we have seen flooding recently in texas. big line of wet weather up towards the lakes, into central parts of canada to these back. it is warm, it is dry and 5, but to the west. looking rather wintry. ah. the climate breakdown is real and is getting worse. despite all the signs i'm reporting . why aren't we doing more? that's the question, journalist allie, 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 has come to shape our response to the price to play. all hail the planet, coming food on al jazeera with across the u. s. millions of americans rely on conservative talk radio shows for their news and entertainment
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. these are all real issues for real people. the listening post tunes in and asks is talk radio divided america. there is no room left more how democracy work is really just acknowledging differences that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created the republican party. talk to of a to park special on the 0 lou. ah, again you're watching out 0 and i'm out about top stories this hour and a runs for minutes. the says his country has sold military drones to russia, but he says that was before the invasion of ukraine around says keith meeks provide
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evidence that the reigning drugs use for the war. italy says it will allow the dock here one of 3 ships carrying refugees rescued from the mediterranean. it's only for health just being strengthened safe mortgage in processing of early voting for the u. s. midterm elections has begun in several states, 3 days out from pulling day democrats. republican candidates are focusing on battle ground states like sylvania. i say that story on we can speak to you in a be carter who is an associate professor at the university of maryland school. a public policy joined us now from washington, dc. and here because he welcome to the program at 1st up, the odds. not looking good for the democrats. can they surprise as yet? no big surprise. i think it depends on where you're talking about. certainly in the house, it appears that democrats are in trouble. and then we will see republican gains in the house. it's less clear what's gonna happen in the standard is there somebody we
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haven't congested, raises mike in georgia like in pennsylvania. so that remains to be seen. but certainly it looks like the parent will hold, that democrats will lose the house dis, november, and it is feasible, of course, that the in fact very possible that they could lose the senate as well. so losing both the house and the senate, every possible and that, i presume with totally strangle the president's power. absolutely, i mean job i and essentially, elaine president, i mean you've seen it before. what republicans can do if they maintain control over both chambers is block legislative. i mean you appointment, they can lie other kinds of executive appointments. they certainly can make it extremely difficult if impossible, for any part of joe by legislative agenda. the democratic legislative agenda is to get pass, so essentially joe, by would be able to do nothing for the next 2 years,
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remaining on his term. hopeful democrats are pointing to the early returns, the postal votes and so forth that have gone in those very big numbers for the democrats. but of course, on the other hand, republicans in germany vote on the day. could that make a difference? i think so. i mean, i think will be really important, of course, that people respect those ballots. and you know, we remember from 2020 people, particularly republicans who were in favor of vote by mail and other things before when they thought it would be their voters using that started railing against male and ballot and other things and they were fraudulent. so i do think male and ballot, and you've seen some really strong numbers of people using that system that far, you know, typically favorite democrats then they could be a difference maker. but it also means that republicans have to respect those balance as cash. and that remains to be seen quite frankly. right? a lot of focus on democracy. just how much life do you think it has in its body?
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is it, is it a lifecycle? i think so, and i, quite frankly, don't think many people appreciate how delicate our democratic system is right now . i think it's easy to look up broad and point the finger at other places and say, see that how they fall. right? or these people aren't really hearing to democracy, they had democracy, they will be better off. but i don't think americans appreciate that. there's not always another election to get it right. i think that's what people bank on that there's always another election, but it doesn't matter. is the main way that we had to register our boys in our opinions as americans is the election. and you have essentially the other party and in a good portion of american say they don't actually believe in the work outcomes of elections. so it's sort of does nothing for democracy. if people simply lose and say, well, they cheated, not that the american people have spoken and therefore i'm
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a step 5. so our democracy is very fragile at this moment. i think if you've been paying attention to the january 6 committee hearings, but also seeing the actions of places like florida that are having a lesson integrity unit which are essentially covers to arrest, entertain largely minority voters and have a chilling effect on those voters. it's a real, scary time, a real parallel time for american democracy. a lot at stake. and yeah, because we appreciate your analysis that was meant to thanks so much. thank you. nick. former us president donald trump has been ordered to stop producing documents related to the january 2021 attack all the u. s. capital. by next week, the congressional committee investigating the attack initially sent a subpoena to the former president that required him to send office by friday, he missed the deadline, and the committee now once and next week, trump has also been told he must testify in person. on november, the 14th theo as president joe by the says, twits, his new owner ito mosque,
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has bought a social media platform that spewed lies across the well. joe biden made the comments at a fun raise on friday, and that's off to twitter, laid off half its workforce. spoken concerns that a lack of moderators could lead to the spread of disinformation and hate speech online. rub reynolds his mo, from the company's headquarters in san francisco. just one week after buying twitter. ellen 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 creed and buried 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
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federal and state laws requiring 60 days advance notice and severance payments. musk fired all twitter senior executives last week. as soon as 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 feels will flee twitter in droves if it's standards on hate speech or misinformation are relaxed. major leaders,
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and especially people within government can't be associated with that on, on any social media platform among that nature. and so they, they will be forced to leave. the platform by whoever is, is managing them must 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, for almost 6 decades peace has been kept on the island of cyprus by one of the
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longest running united nations missions and history, but tensions to continue to simmer tucker sit prince the mount, a 2 state solution and international recognition, while a great to pretty cool for it to zone federation. under simmons went to the northern side of the capitol, nicosia. and he's been looking at efforts being made to find a way out of the dental the vast majority of cypriots have never known anything but division men. 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 this self declared republic of northern cyprus. one cypress is wishful thinking. that's what this turkish cypriot shopkeeper thinks. chrissy, the i had them is that when you look at cyprus, dividing it into north and south as the source or to program far country to problems multiply and girl in the south. the greek cypriot. baker is also cynical
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you myself, that m as in the us, 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 land, 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's to be any hope of a political solution. we need some help from the international community and in particular from countries that can work with ted keep, everybody stands to gain. not just the stakeholders. hi, bruce, the 2 communities, turkey, grace, but also european union in australia. life took a separate leaders here weren't available for comment. their position on talks is based on pre conditions 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 to accept a federation,
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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 or still now me 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. and so that once them 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. so ahead here with al jazeera blade arrival, come room friends, finally get see that will come just to we are,
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will be here with ah, naples, the city and it's a algae, 0 world weeks. the italian photography, exploring the long lasting love story between the city of naples and football. like on diego, morrow dawn, i left the diego this endless and unconditional. the motto, donna, in naples on the house, is it not in america is a region of wonder. i'm joy of tragedy and yes, of violet, but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition. with
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me, i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike. and it's my job to said light on how and why lou ah, now the old palestine send them all days. festival is screening nearly 60 films. issue events is designed to highlight palestine cinema culture and help support its film industry. if abraham reports now from the pike went back not of this. they don't give to me more porridge, or is, is a documentary highlighting how israel prevents palestinians from picking wild herbs
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. it's one of $24.00 palestinian films competing for the sunbird award during the palestine cinema. these festival voicing visual memory is the festival steam this year. the festival also aims to promote palestinian film production and for by the stage for palestinian narratives. my hub, but you're further away from us and no one can tell our story. like we can imagine a hollywood movie discussing issues of native americans. it would be white washing, no matter the treatment and the rights of or terminology used. the most important question remains, who is producing the image. palestinians say they are rarely given a platform to tell their own stories. and when their stories do reach international audiences, it's usually is really filmmakers who tell them, participants in this workshop say that reclaiming the narrative. they take as really movies and reconstruct them from their own perspective. but we wanted to do with these films is not just to criticize what was wrong and what was right. but
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rather to add to think, how can we say our narrative? what is, how can we use these films as an as important archival material in that 18 hours to pro israeli views still dominate the public sphere? recently, marvell studios announced it will feature and his wally superhero, in the new captain, america movie, is this all to my grandmother. they may not be blockbusters, but palestinians are slowly making their debuse internationally. social media and celebrities speaking up have given them a space mainstream media can't. or won't. many directors here tell us that while the palestinian narrative is being showcased war on international screens, it still has a long way to go. they say these really film industry has the funding an access to international red carpets, making it very difficult for palestinians to compete. neither abraham al jazeera,
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the occupied westbank, the latest on the welcome bill of his far next. thank you so much. liverpool measure you're going klob is back to fif is please keep politics out of the cuts are. well, cub court says it's unfair to expect players and coaches to comment on matters other than football during the tournaments. cuts are organizers insist, all fans are welcome, regardless of race, religion or sexual orientation. but balls governing body fif as written to all $32.00 teams competing out the finals, telling them to now focus on the football. let them just play the games to play us in the managers and don't put gara southgate constantly in a, in a situation. i have to talk about everything. it's not like i'm not a politician, his opinion, and he's on the policy and 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 and all these kind of things and club, sad, and southgate,
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sad and all these kinds of things. japan will be the 1st team to arrive in for the world. come, their home bass players will land in dough. on monday, the country's domestic j league has just finished with the oklahoma marino's. securing the title on the last day of the season. well, to north africa and teams, morocco in tennessee, i will be competing out the world cup. and at the moment we have a fast will going on in katara, celebrating the really regions a culture. it's happening on the sale boulevard and al jazeera, sorry harold is there for us. sorry. a right now just down the road in this direction is the cell site in one of the 8 stadiums that will be or where the old cop will be held. you can hear a lot of music behind me, and that's because today is a free event where they're celebrating north african middle eastern music. now, plenty of people have from the region including moroccan,
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anson indian fans is quite big and is in diaspora of people walking here. that's because there's an economic crisis in finance. yeah. as well as a political one. but we have this report from the po vans of us where he talks about of football fans in to nicea. and how the walcott events via nice rest bought best buy from all the political turmoil in that country. ah, june his ears, the country with deep political divisions. but there's one thing that still unites people clearly from a bud shobit 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 they're both good. we're all support denisia. all of us. we forget about the function supporting the president and the other supporting a mother and politics. we keep football at apollo at the store last president chi
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psi dissolved parliament and sect the government to rule by decree last year and moved. the opposition is called a qu, tune is eons of belief, frustrated by years of political argument, and economic stagnation has to have that it, that it than the world cup is the only thing that left for us engineers here. 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 appearance of the world comp. they've never made it out of the group stage and of one just 2 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 community. that's in that, hopefully our community and community there will courage the team, especially during the 1st match. what do we get? cut off on this. hopefully we can get out of the group. we've had enough of leaving early achieving that won't be
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a room for the group games against defending champions. france as well as denmark and australia, pull bandwidth al jazeera now 2022 isn't done for the world. cup is also the year of culture with the meaner region which is the middle east, north africa as well as south 8th. and i, yesterday one of the 3 events that was taking part in this the cell. but of us was celebrating bollywood. they had some songs that came in, and it's quite a big se, se asian community, but also the middle east. now, this country was on drug ok for quite a while. and it's been a really nice time for a lot of middle easterners living here from different countries from the morocco, egypt from the country. they're all taking part in the wall cuts to come together and celebrate a good time under the banner of football. there's respect to lots of moroccans and citizens, so say they call wait for that team to take call in the welcome. alright,
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thanks so much for that, barbara. well as far as said on friday, south asia was celebrated at the festival in the sale. as a whole mallet find, i found out people from the region are really excited about the world cup in qatar with the wilco kicked over the 40. it's already all the way with festival is celebrating them and not the your culture to which is the middle east,
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north africa, south asia. tonight we are celebrating asia. you have amazing roaming shows from drummers acrobat to dancers. it's our has worked hard to make sure that we can offer something for everyone. well, just around the corner from fail boulevard is, of course, your sales stadium. it's where the world cup fun is going to be held, that the poli would come to that night and thousands of people heading that good chance to test out the facility ahead of the world. top, of course, of the south asian vegetable all together in the sale, of course, no se, teams out the world cup. that doesn't mean i'm sure to do caution from that, but i liked with it. oh, well,
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back here, luther boulevard. the continues. one thing is to show with a welcome, just a couple of weeks away because i'm gay by they played goto i the only 2 weeks end of the world cupcakes off. but cameroon, had only just unveiled their kit for the tournament. the contract with their existing supplier was canceled in july, but the new shirts have taken time to reach the shops. the confusion has angered retailers who now have large amounts of out of date. stuart, there is a limited supply of the new shirt cameras, play their opening match against switzerland on the 24th of november. second gone, i'm very happy to be the 1st came a roonan to have bought the shirt, which i will. it proudly drama is introduced such as fritz. it's a satisfaction for us and a relief for come. rooney and now we can focus on the adventure of cattle with the
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indomitable lion was sure. and j ino is a cameron sports journalist suzanne dac are right now. thank you so much for joining us. has fever approved this new shirt? will the team actually be able to wear it during the world cup? well, i mean, i so to they subsidy. ah, the comfortable federation took off with us launched it. it's 3 jurors is for the wall that's produced by one o sports, the new kit manufacturer for comments football team. this is wire to ceremonies one in black, and the other in yellow li cameron's up when he to go capital. now it's really left to be seen exact to what jesse, the 5 time african champion, stand on me to grounds will be wearing and guitar legged it well to mentioned. there is a, an ongoing litigation between comments for both federation and luke spots eve after the for both edition
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a noted the contract in the cited several posts within the contract on failure by local spots. he's to make certain financial payments and not a long time. and they followed up by signing a contract with one on sports one which the release from the football federation sees is probably the most lucrative ah, contracting the he's truck, come amenable, even do the financial details of this transaction. and yet to more, ah, to a, to the public credit to be made public. ah, but they follow with that move by making public. obviously, the jury says that the national team will be dawning. i mean, that gentle reminder that a cash affairs from commerce national morton, but it's a blend of whom misplaced and those prime the trade abroad. but in europe half are currently company come room. they are wearing the adjacency produced by the cock spots eve, which have gone on. so to date,
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in yolande. and in due ela and it's left to to be soon, or whether or not at the end of me to bounce, will don jesse's mid bye. look, spotty, all by one, all sports and the one on sports. joseph, like i did well, it's french and are on sale. today. those decision ran that there was a tremendous service november from november 5. is that right? yeah, i mean it all sounds very complicated and complex, but basically there will be 2 cameroon shirts on sale. won't there? well, at the moment, i mean it, that's, that's, that's the situation of crime because you have a concept that's ongoing. you have a kid. so once you have going to each contract, you have a new supplier, the market becoming a market position terminal to be strong with joseph. that will buy lock stock
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obviously, because this is produced by what else, what's going on. so, but it's a fairly complex situation unless you didn't mention and it's less to be seen. what will happen? but one thing circles the, the, the leadership i bill, the term for both tradition met by samuel to plead for walk coach or during the one old sports. jesse's. i mean, it's less to be seen whether or not the decision that was rendered by a power sport to base who will hold that is imposing or facing the spot chief is still the right to supply a full time instructional football teams. and these are head will probably tow truck them, but like you did well to mentioned, it's not very soon. ok. ok, we're at a time, but thank you so much for your time. and j e. you know, for gonna fans who can't make it to her. it's all about making sure they're all set
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up to watch the games at home. one of the black stars keenest fans has told us just how ready he is for the world cup. the mental patient for me every time i see diana either was this right. or i guess me might see how i really pretty much miss your many televisions that my code is in this. and i need to get to make sure that i get all the games to watch live card. let me see if it means me having to take it. took my television to make sure everything is fine. that's what i'm going to do. the last time we made out what was what spatial. i like to watch football on my own. i guess i'll be
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here the more from folks i do more those appreciate it, but maybe on the final comment when they get to the final, i might, i might just call and what's the now away from the world cop english just really held their nerve teresa semi finals of the cricket t 20 world cup, she will, as he came close to pulling off an upset. and sidney england eventually reached their victory target with 2 bowls to spare and now are likely to face india. and the last 4 result mean post and defending champions, australia had been knocked out. friends had a big chance to reach the final, the women's rosie road carpet. they miss that policy. and the final seconds of their semi final again posted the defending champions, winning by 25 points to 24 in england. no play new zealand in that final next saturday when your abbey doubts for the tribe again in a 261900,
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went over canada. victory extended england winning run to 30 i've been debbie 2 files in texas. marie is the car, cruised into the semi finals inside with 3. when's that of 3? in the group stage? she dropped just 5 games against a jet bar. okay. and that is all your sport for now back to you neck. borrow. thanks very much into that. is it for this news? i'll be back in a couple minutes. i will have more of the user ah ah. a sense of belonging. he says that even if been like
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