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well, you will see some welcome rifle over the next day or 2. rain hasn't been so welcome . just around hispaniola we have seen flooding into the dominican republic, some lobby showers around the bahamas into the lee, which and then slowly making his way farther east. ah. when a military coup overthrew chili's marxist president, one stadiums became prisoners and the hunters sole objective was absolute control. one man publicly refused to accept dictatorship episode 4 of football rebels explores the life of carlos casale, the footballer, whose personal story swayed a vote that altered the history of his country. carlos casale, and the demise of a n day on al jazeera. ah,
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this is a defining moment for the nation. joe biden says democracy itself is on the bellis . as he and barack obama rarely support ahead of tuesday's mid term funds. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up. iran admits to supplying russia with drones, but says they were sold months before moscow's invasion of ukraine. italy will allow some migrants on board a rescue ship to dock for health checks, but hundreds more. remained stranded at sea. and cameron's controversial kit the tame still don't know what al, we're to the upcoming world come. ah, he was president joe biden has told a democratic,
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really in pennsylvania. the next week's mid term election will be a defining moment for the fight of democracy and america. he appeared alongside one of his predecessors, barack obama, and the city of philadelphia. it's in the state of pennsylvania, a key battle grounds and the rice to decide who controls the senate raw folks, 3 days, 3 day. until one of the most important election. one most important elections in our life time is good of shape. the outcomes are going to shape our country for decades. the gum and the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. it's a choice, a choice between 2 vastly different bridges of america. vastly different this election requires every single one of us to do our part. it's that important.
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it is not a ha you heard. you weren't a prisoner talk about the state from this the, like you heard josh shapiro and john betterment talk about the stakes in this the like a fair economy that gives work and people a fair share that's on the bell for former president donald trump has been campaigning for republican senate candidates minute alls. he took aim at top democrats under biden's pelosi schumer and the radical democrat congress. your commonwealth is being totally destroyed. our country is being destroyed, biden. and the far left lunatics are waging war on pennsylvania energy, crushing pennsylvania jobs, gutting, pennsylvania communities, and strangling pennsylvania families with soaring prices like you've never seen
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before. ellen fisher is following the campaign for us. it's go to him now in washington, d. c. l. no surprises really there from donald trump, but he has got a lot riding on these mid terms personally, doesn't he? that's right. he sees a win for the republicans as being a win for him. he's endorsed a lot of candidates. a number of republican candidates are running saying that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. and if the republicans when the house they have said they will stop the january, the 6th committee hearings into the riot that happened on capitol hill. on january the 6th 2021 at donald trump also believes that if the republicans are in charge of the house and certainly the opinion polls are pointing in that direction. and if they can take control of the senate, that will be better for him. because he, as, according to all reports,
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is about to announce that he's going to run for president again in 2024. and sadly, what we heard than the last few hours was a campaign speech from donald trump. yeah, he mentioned the people who are running for office in pennsylvania, but this was donald trump painting a dark version of what he believes america has become in the last 2 years and how he could restore america to greatness, using the phrase, make a get my america great again, so he is good planning to build any success in 2 years on the success of republicans in these mid terms. and as we heard biden and obama were campaigning earlier saying democracy is on the line here. is that message resonating though? well joe biden, one in the last presidential election by talking about how democracy was being threatened by donald trump. her american values were being threatened by donald trump. and when you have a success like he's had, you're kind of reluctant to let
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a go. and he talked about that for a very long time, and then built upon it with news from the supreme court that essentially abortion laws in the united states were going to become much more restrict of state by state . it wasn't going to be a national thing any more. and he got a lot of support at that point. but that was in the summer and things have changed . and when people go to the shops this weekend, they will see that their grocery bill is much more expensive when they go to fill their car up with gas petrol. as we all know it, it is much more expensive. and so the republicans of hammered the economic argument, and only really in the last 72 hours, maybe the last week, have democrats started to change and talk about the economy in any debt. and that has perhaps hot the democrats, because as i see, all the opinion polls are pointing to republican, one in the house, and possibly even taking the senate. know if you look historically,
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any president has faced a very rough midterm election. the bushes dead at barack obama suffered what he called famously a shall lacking, and even donald trump last houses that law seats in the house. so this could be a very difficult time for joe biden. if the republicans get the success that the opinion paul suggest, he could find that his presidency becomes shrunk, and it becomes very difficult to push through the agenda that he will campaigned on over the last over the next 2 years. thank you very much. that is ellen fisher for us and washington d. c. iran's foreign minister has admitted that to ron supplied russia with drones that are being used to hit ukraine. but he said they were sold to moscow before the current conflicts began. a cave says the drones are being used to target cities and energy facilities. acid bag reports from korea theory in southern ukraine.
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after months of denial, iran has finally admitted it, supplied russia with drones. but only before the war. fab plasma ha cadillac dangled crying directly order. we give a limited number of drones to russia, months before the ukraine war policy. we agree with the ukrainian foreign minister that they submit to us any evidence they have about russia as using iranian drugs in ukraine before they can do that. ukrainian president accused iran of like need of he see nicholas sternly. we are shooting down at least 10 iranian drones daily, wildly running a regime claims at it, allegedly provided a few of them before the start of a full scale invasion. they only yesterday, 11 were destroyed shuttle. if iran continues to lie about the obvious, it means that the world will make even more effort to investigate the terrorist corporation between the russian and iranian regimes. and what russia pays iran for such cooperation lot. what we do know is keeps as drones, have been used to strike ukraine cities and energy facilities,
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adding to the ever growing number of civilian casualties. anessa over knows her brother is dead. she just doesn't know where his body is. by giving a d n a sample at the small by laboratory, she hopes to be one step closer to resolving her anguish. when russian troops occupied his him, the casualties were put in a mass burial site. many with just numbers to identify them enough. la pasquale de glen mission, we were not allowed to enter the grave site. the military were there and guarded the great fight. we were not allowed there. i know only the number of the grave. we thought that everything would come down and then we would go there and find his grave and tidy up. but we couldn't lonely poach. and is not the only bereaved relative searching for answers. these photos are all that is left of the victims from the missile attack on this apartment block in life and in death. the couple were together, them killers in your bill and there was nothing left of the bodies. the concrete slab fell on them. there was
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a couple that was hugging. they probably felt that was coming. that's how they were identified because only they could be huggins. it's your story, and i am. all eyes are now on the front lines. the ukrainian say they've taken a village in her son moving one step closer to the regional capital pro russian authorities in her san say that then seen the escalation in artillery shelling over the last week. the said the front lines remain the same. but what we do know is that her thought is very important to the russian is the only regional capital there man, she takes is the start of the war, and the ukrainian military believe they won't want to give it up without to fight. i said vague. i'll visitor, river sh at tanker. transporting. nearly 60 migrants has dogged in the italian islands of sicily. authority say 2 dead bodies were also on board. more than a 1000 other migrants aboard for rescue ships remained stranded in the mid attorney and see permission to dock has repeatedly been denied by italian officials. now
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among those waiting for a safe port annually, $180.00 migrants aboard the humanity. one vessel that waited for more than a week and food, water and medicine are running low. italy says it will allow this rescue ship to dock but only to carry out health chicks. afterwards. officials say the ship will be redirected back to international waters. i b. m, o impulse dork. with the novel laquonda rivera, the 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 suit diplomatic channels that there are minus on board. it's been said that the pregnant women or women with small children or people with a fever, the till room and hall is the head of operations with the rescue group is so with humanity, he's on board. the humanity one vessel off cataneo coast. he says limited food and
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worsening weather conditions. pose a serious problem. the storm was heavy when then highway 179. people feel right now on board our vessel, which one among them one hundreds and accompanied miners which are struggling a lot on mental health. they saw people drowning in front of them, relatives and the friends that night getting cold rain, his bus, wind, his bus, and the people as leaping on back. not being really separate from adults, only the women and the 7 month old baby. we have a 10 fine shelter insights, our women on boards. we can get basic medical support and basic 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,
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which they would need being rescued at the they would meet land and if they pay land to find at least a bit of safety in europe. 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 to resupply from our side. if the duty of the coast guards from italy, which are securing the coasts, we are sailing in the still ahead on al jazeera protest, isn't gonna say the government must go as the country grapples with soaring inflation. and rising fuel costs, decades of tension and division on cyprus, still run deep. we look at if it's on the island to resolve the conflict. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, a you read away, sponsored my cattle aways. hello, we got some pleasant, awesome sunshine in sir. good parts over china at the moment. high pressure in shaft little amaze. aside from time to time is our high. so keeping it essentially settled, but there are some bits and pieces of cloud and right around north of that, beijing could see some wet weather, one or 2 showers, just sliding towards the yellow sea easing a little further east, which as we go through our monday longest bells the frame may be a bit of a winfrey mix there into north chris, south korea. we'll also see some shares wanted to shower into eastern parts of japan, but essentially it's largely dry and settle quite so therefore the southeast of china and in to tie weather will be some showers, merging me the showers that we have across a good part of south east asia, usual seasonal range coming through here really quite nicely. just sinking a little further south is but some rather heavy ones. they're just around the malay peninsula into our smarter over the next day or 2 where we have what he see,
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some larvae showers and some live showers to for the philippines, live the showers longest, both afraid to, into southern parts of india and into shanker. another area cloud just up towards the northern parts of pakistan, sliding out of afghanistan, a western disturbance that will make its way further east was even western, as the pakistan says, some right now she said does tend to slow up with him. alas, the weather sponsored by cat on a ways a ah
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ah, you're watching l just a reminder of our top stories the south. u. s. presidential biden has told a democratic really in pennsylvania. the next week's mid term elections will be a defining moment for the fight of democracy in america. he's been campaigning with form of president barack obama. iran has admitted to supplying russia with the drones that are being used to hit you crying, but says they were delivered before moscow's invasion began. ukraine's president has accused to ron of lying about how many transit since to russia initially says it will allow the talking of one of 3 ships carrying refugees rescued from the
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mediterranean, but only for health checks, vulnerable people will be allowed to disembark. the ship will then be sent back to international forces. is ready, forces have shorted a palestinian man as violence continues to escalate in the occupied west bank. the palestinian health minister said another palestinian was wounded by gunfire. israel says that soldiers opened fire at people throwing rocks. it is ready vehicles near highway. there's been a suicide bombing at a military training camp and the somali capital, at least 7 people were killed in the attack and southern mogadishu, 3 others were injured. protesters and ghana, calling for the president to step down as the country faces a worsening economic crisis. rising fuel prices and soaring inflation have angered people already struggling with the high cost of living. am at interest reports from the capital across president and i. now co fargo is under pressure.
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this is a 2nd protest against his government in as many weeks that triggers out of control inflation and a depreciating courtesy. martin people campaign for the president in 2016 today, he's an organizer of protest. i guess the government. i had in gonna extremely had, we are very possibly be crisis riders. i doubled some have triple know, and our price off the price of bedrooms is also going to the room demonstrate to say they want only $1.00 thing. and it was on that was one of the democratic demands that a president understands. his rules and leaves office has been none of the fraud or still has 2 more years before the end of his 2nd term, the maximum allowed in god. ironically, the criticism, some people are making, i guess his government are those not he can renal before he got elected
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with government supporters brush aside course or the president of ages this and key that whilst they and the right to demonstrate is protected. that your reason for the demonstration must be justified. oh, with the i am a facility government negotiators to reach the way it could be a long, difficult journey to the end of the year. for guidance, edris al jazeera, a cra, and thousands of people have marched and central london to oppose what they say. i'll stare it, he measures from an a server she soon ack is looking to close a hole in public finances by cutting spending and raising taxes. but there are warnings that it will drive millions of people into poverty. nadine barber reports ah, britain is broken. the theme of this march in london bringing together people from across the country. many protested said they were worried. public services could be
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eroded further on the prime minister, which she soon act. one of the areas under severe pressure is the mental health sector within the national health service. the n. a chess, clary, crisig with i work for mental health charity and i am seeing people at risk of death dying because of this government directly. as a result, i see every day the protest is motivated by a range of issues and concerns, but something that unites these worries about further cuts to public spending. in other words, austerity on saturday, a plan to strike on the railways was canceled after an offer of unconditional talks
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from employers. but unions plan further, industrial action in this and other sectors pushing for pay rises in line with inflation to combat the cost of living crisis. al jazeera spoke to up santa begum, a politician whose london constituency has one of britain's highest rates of child poverty, with an increasing number of families using food banks. we have on here is the impact of us to how do we go. we'll also hear how do and how said this is carla at a local level. i the worry about a lot of the like another common theme was a demand for a general election. we're gonna save our welfare say i, we're gonna take these stories. oh, there will be 2 changes in leadership since maurice johnson quit as prime minister earlier this year. and the conservatives are considering scrapping. some manifesto pledges that saw them when back in 2019 whatever happens in the coming
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months, public anger is unlikely to die down. the de bob al jazeera london, frances biggest far right party, the national rally has elected 27 year old jordan bardello as its new president. he will fully take over from moraine le pen who stepped down at 2021, but remains a powerful influence within the group. children bardello won a warping 85 percent of party members vote on saturday. he joined the national reli as a teenager and quickly rose through the ranks becoming acting president last year. he is a, you're a skeptic and has been investigated for previous anti immigrant remarks by dallas elevation as part of the parties if it's to attract a younger voters. this is the 1st time in it's 50 year history that france is main at far right party. will not be led by our la pins. and elizabeth motel is a french journalist. she says le pin success at made changes just hours after he
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was elected is a new face in french politics in so many ways. a people have said that he hasn't got any kind of university diploma. he hasn't, but he didn't read a geography university and he has his back. or he comes from a low middle class family, which also is new in french politics. and it, he has the face of what the french roy would like to see in the future. what's interesting is that he said to be, he has answered already questions about his being and immigration by saying that, 1st of all, my family is italian and immigrated from italy and his great grandmother was of the origin of algeria. so he looks very much like what could be the future of the national rally. and what's also interesting is that a few hours after his election is president and he already decided to
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dismiss or rather not give back the jobs as vice president of the blog to friends and who were more inclined to follow a social line. you know, the kind of electro feel that the cost of living is too high. jobs are difficult. that sort of thing, that certainly is part of the national right electrodes. and he picked people who are much more sort of ideological and more conservative. radical if you like. to listen to rose castle, lima, have used tear guess against anti government. protesters will demonstrate as marched on congress to demand the resignation of lyft as president pedro castillo, the attorney general has accused him of leading a criminal organization within the government. castillo says it's a ruse by political rivals to else term. the north korea was accused of launching for ballistic missiles on saturday. the latest in
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a series this week is drawn condemnation from the us, south korea and japan. north korea's launches coincided with joint military exercises between washington and sol. tony ching has more now from saul. 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, the military exercise aerial military exercises, which had been happening over the last few days. 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 tesco tensions in the region. but it remains to be seen. i think some military analysts here and sol are expecting further developments from north korea in the next couple of days. for almost 60 heads, the united nations mission has helped keep the pace on the island of cyprus. but
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tensions continue to simmer. turkish cypriots demand a 2 state solution and internet international recognition. while greek cypriots call for a to zone federation. andrew simmons went to the northern side of the capitol, nicosia. he's been looking at efforts to find a way out of the deadlock. 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 dear, 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 you myself, that m as in the us, if our people,
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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 in particular from countries that can work with ted keep, 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 to accept
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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 as so that one suffer all. we remove a continuation of to say to score from long 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. it's
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only 2 weeks now and so the world cup kicks off and cutter. but cameroon, still don't know what kits thou be wearing to the tournaments. miss harding reports what to wear on football's biggest stage cameron's team are caught in a legal battle about which kit they can debut in the upcoming world cup. one manufacturing company had the deal, but that was cancelled in july switching sponsorship right to another company. now the market is flooded with the old church, and few of the new ones are available on town. i'm very happy to be the 1st camera union to bullshit which i will proudly. cameroon, and the cancelled sport supplier are now in court trying to resolve which jersey the team will end up wearing in guitar. you have a kid that wants to hang on to each contract. you have a new supplier, the markets becoming a market for social terminal to be was trotted with choices that were made by lock
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stock. obviously, because the charities produced by what else, what's going on. so, but it's a very complex situation that you didn't mention. cameroon has a history of kit drama. in 2002, fif a band, it's uniform, seen, players must wear sleeves. so the team showed up to play with black shirts under their vests. then 2 years later, the squad was fined for wearing a one piece kit, but competed in the african cup of nations with it. anyway. fans say the current dispute doesn't overshadow their ability to perform it, you know, such as strictly to satisfaction for the relief, a camera unions, and now we can focus on the adventure of catch all within damage of the lion. it was cameron will play their opening match against switzerland on november 24th. how they'll look, they still don't know. leah hardy.
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