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o, the 900 migrants refugees stranded at cna asleep because the government vibe refuses to allow them to don't. ah, hello, why money inside this is out? is there a life and also coming up rescue efforts are underway in towns. now it's a plane with $49.00 passengers, crash lands and lake victoria. we'll have an update phase fighting in the east of ukraine. russian forces say that pushing into the city of bach moves really only very sure. a lot come over 1st stronger. your commonwealth is being totally destroyed. our country is being destroyed. campaigning frenzy with 2 days ago. president j botton and donald trump make that pitches to ask vices the had a crucial midterm elections. ah.
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at least 900 people, mostly migrants and refugees. all stuck on board rescue ships in the mediterranean, telling officials have not allowed them to dock. one ship has been able to enter a port so that health checks can be carried out. shantarian groups say that food and medicine are running low on the ships on conditions on deteriorating. katya lopez, her young as will the weight is over, but only for some. italy has allowed the humanitarian vessel humanity one to talk and it's a silly import. this after about a week of the night requests, there are nearly 180 migrants on board. but for now, only miners and those with urgent medical needs are allowed to disembark it. i mean, it's around italy's new far right. government offered a safe port, only after germany and france agreed to help and take in some of the migrants ibm
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impulse, still awkward. another look lombardy that our 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. earlier, a tanker transporting nearly 60 migrants was also allowed to dock and sicily before the group was processed and transferred. but amid the hope for a new life in europe, a tragic end for 2 people who didn't survive in nearby waters. others are still waiting to dog. hundreds of migrants on other rescue ships like the geo barons are stranded in the mediterranean sea. some have been stuck for 2 weeks. the request for a safe port to night conditions are getting worse for the roughly 570 migrants on the ship. people's their whiting settle for dimes in our day. only because the we
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are on this board and it still is recalled for us to stay on this board any more than i have given him a for food and medicine are running low is very easy for diseases to spread like the ones we have where respiratory mainly, lot of gov in flu likes in them. on friday, italy analysis would close its ports to humanitarian rescue ships. despite tighter measures about 6000 migrants managed to reach italian shores over the last week and more are waiting at sea. katya lopez, lilian al jazeera. now in towns near playing with 49 passengers on board has crush, landed in lake victoria. the precision flight from dar salaam was attempting to land at the cobra airport, which is in the north west. turns near 23 passengers have been rescued. so fall, let's get morning were joined on the line from the port city of dar,
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slammed by the journalists for g i. e. d. thank you for joining us. for raji, tell us a bit more about what you think happens. yes, these are plain crush in cuba. clean number p w 4949 full. it's a precision air which was getting 49 passengers. once crush way, landed in airport at around 230 east africa on time this morning. according to police commander who has issued the claim and report sofa, they're saying that it's due to with bad weather and fog because it's raining around that area. so far, according to the report, 23 percent of has been rescued and more still. the rescue process is still continuing in the area and according to they put into the boat,
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it see they they the plane crushed while it was trying to land the airport. it's about 100 meters from the s b. so the plane is currently inside lake victoria, you say $49.00 passengers on board. 23 rescued. so still quite a lot of people on accounted for. explain to us you understanding where the plane is. you said in lake victoria, how difficult would the conditions be when carrying out the rescue efforts? sofa, according to the, to the police commander regional commando, called on mr. william. so he is saying that the efforts continue and so for, according to the picture, which we have seen from the, from the, from the, from the local media which has been collected in the media. they're showing that it's not far from the land. it's about 100 meters, so the sofa, the, the,
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the rescue effort to continue what the commander sees that everything still is under control. so the be assured of rescuing more people will flow and the promise to give the report very soon. we'll continue with the process. can you tell us anything about the airline itself? precision air. well it's, it's, it's, it's one of the off of the plane which is and she's more favorable in terms of near and it has been working in the near for so many years. and so far it has no any, no history of, of, of, of, of any crash in a recent he is. so it's, it's something we, we seem to might be accidental. accidental because of the way that but so far so
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good. it has no history of, of, of, of, by the history of crushed. i really appreciate your time for roger. you idea generally speaking to us, but from doris alarm about the plane precision air plane that crashed into lake victoria. so fall 23 people rescued. ah, there's been heavy fighting between russian and ukrainian forces in bar louis to the east. antoniette screech and the deputy mayor says, russian soldiers trying to storm the city from several directions. he also says, people are living in dire conditions, said he's been witnessing shortages of electricity, gas am running water for nearly 2 months. as a bank has the latest from query and central ukraine. sucking with has seen some of the most intense fighting they've seen over the last few months. now we were there, back in may, the russians are trying to take it then you there are just
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a few weeks ago or 2 weeks ago. and again, the russians are pushing them several different directions to try and check, take that strategic city of back and forth. if they take it, it gives them access to roads, give the masses for other parts of the country. now some of the footage that we've been seeing is of ukrainian force is still in that city. but the buildings around them have taken a real battering. in fact, when we were there, it was the same situation. a lot of the buildings had been destroyed. and as you said, no electricity, water, or gas. now some of the wagner group, members of the residents group that private company linked to the criminal have said that russian forces have begun to enter the city. although it's very difficult to independently verify or which slide is correct at this point in time when the pricing is so intense is difficult to get access to that fatigue because it does too dangerous. but we also hearing back, alongside auto reply, there's a lot of trench fighting going on for us, both sides start to fortify their positions. also getting ready for the winter. meanwhile, was another nice of darkness for people in the capital key and 7 other regions
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across ukraine. on today's schedule blackouts, the state energy company announced that wasn't enough. it's warned of indefinite emergency outages. russia has repeatedly carried out missile and drone tax on ukraine's power facilities. western allies have condemned the attacks in the lead up to winter. it was one of the most distressing images to come out of ukraine at the beginning of the war and apartment building. and keith struck by a missile, leaving a gaping hole in its side and sending a signal about the level of threat to civilian life. now though rebuilding is owned away, harry for set met one former resident, looking forward to moving back in and with the story of how his 9 year old son saved his family. oh, this is my flat as you see it. it's just, it still doesn't have her have and a door. yeah, alexey mar, resolve is looking to the future. one we're
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a treasured past in this apartment will be rebuilt because it was often not a flat. it was a big all here. and the result was a lot of dust and lots of for glasses around them. on the 3rd day of the war, these images were seen around the world, a shocking demonstration that civilians in ukraine's capital were in the firing line. well, no, you alexey and his family had moved to a near by bomb shelter, only hours earlier. it's more strange it's, it's more amazing that and my, my children asked me to move. sorry. my boy for her, he's not in his folder. and he doesn't understand what as war means, what alexey and his wife maria lived here with their daughter and 2 sons. it was the youngest boy micheler who came to them the night before. the strike here went
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to warm bedroom, here and ask for parents, please. let's go to jail her because the television tells us and that is safe place and we have to do and, and we move of, you know, now understand that the gardens is the floor peeled away and hanging in the void was the one that supported his son's bunk bed, so if my if my voice or will i sleep in this romano this night? i'm sure yeah. he and his fellow residents res, tens of thousands of dollars in the days after the strike to buy support to keep the building intact. now the key of city government is funding the reconstruction of all the affected flaws. what happened here? back in february, it was
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a stock symbol of the sheer scale of the war that was coming to ukraine. the efforts to rebuild here are of course pragmatic and required for those who used to live here, but they're also symbolic for a country that wants to demonstrate resilience. can you still visualize it in your mind? because i remember how it it looked for alexi, there are no doubts about returning here. he wants to put his old apartment, his family's life back together as it was. if our angel was so strong to prevent us from the trinket we do not carry nothing, we was carrying nothing here. this will may be grinding on into the winter, but for lexi and his family, an important personal victory is in sight. very full sit al jazeera keith, so heads on al jazeera and the annual un global climate conference gets underway in egypt with dire warnings from scientists. and well,
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lead is about what is ab state. and pledge is up there because well, there, my agreement comes reality. fostering people's vision, how the visually impaired in uganda, encouraging inclusivity to the people. ah hello. we've seen some very wet weather in sea parts of thailand. recently. lots of showers, just sliding across the south china sea. go. so mary. $152.00 millimeters of rain in 24 hours. plenty more. where that came from? the northeast, the winds. driving those showers towards the malay peninsula. plenty of wet weather across malaysia. plenty of wet weather. it's a good part of indonesia. we'll see some lively showers too. from time to time
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coming into the philippines, on the other hand is not too bad across indo china while she dry, warm and sunny. here was a warm sunshine into australia, but we do still have some showers plaguing that eastern side of ours, not as heavy as they have been recently, but they are still there. nevertheless, the reason they've been a little quieter is because high pressure is close by. so that's been suppressing the showers, but as you can see, new southwell still seeing a scattering of showers as we go through monday, push into a central process where the heat is 37 celsius. therefore alice at brookfield feeding its way down into add lake, getting up into the 30s. now, over the next couple of days, a little further west, we seen some wet weather making its way across sir western australia that will slide a little further east, which is be go through the next hour. so quiet rabbits will cease unless you drive from the sealant. ah.
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a $179.00. migraines has been allowed to don't cillian any. might it minus people needing medical care? well, i tell 900 people are still stranded. in constant plame of 49 passengers on board has crushed into lake victoria. the precision of slides from doris long was attempting to land at cobra airport in the north west. 23 passengers have been right. has been heavy fighting between russian and ukrainian forces in the east and financed regions. deputy mayor claims russian toll just trying to storm the city several direction at least 6 people have been killed by syrian government shelling in western italy on sunday. as he rockets were launched on rebel held areas which include a camp for displaced people. medical sources say a woman and 2 children are among the dead. as others 20 others were injured or than
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3000 families live in the area. us president joe biden says she stays mid term elections will be a defining moment for the face of democracy in america. he made the remark, during a democratic raleigh in pennsylvania, bought and paid alongside form a president bark obama. 50 adelphia said is a battle ground in the race to decide who control incentives robert, 3 days, 3 day. until one of the most important elections. when one of those important elections in our life time, is good of shape. the outcomes 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. a former president, donald trump has also been in pennsylvania campaigning for the republicans senate
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candidate magnet. always. he took aim top democrats under biden follow c schumer and the radical democrat congress. your commonwealth is being totally destroyed. our country has been 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 before. we're in a chance a conservative political advised that she predicts the midterms could gave the republicans control of the house. it's been talked about for many months, especially earlier this year when the economy of whether you were talking about the price of daily commodities on the shelf or at the gas pump, the price of gas. it felt like those things were really hurting democrats earlier this year. and there were republicans talking about a red wave and less of
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a red wave. actually we're talking about a red to nami. i expect we'll see perhaps a red ripple. and if kevin mccarthy, the congressman from california who leads to republicans right now in the minority in the house, if he becomes the leader of the speaker, you can expect a complete undoing of the biden accomplishments that have occurred in the i was congress in general. you will see more partisanship, you'll see less getting done with both sides. and frankly, you will see some witch hunts on some of the committees. the january 6th select committee, for example, expected that there would be republican members, congress will have their teeth and ready to dismantle the work of that committee in any fashion they can. the republican party is suffering a real crisis of identity right now. if you look across the country at its candidates, you see some good quality ones. you see others who are sort of doing the maybe truck dance. but one fact remains a republican party is still very much the party of trump. faint, un peacekeeping mission in cyprus as being criticized by both sides of the decades
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long conflicts leaders of the self declared republic of northern cypress. say they want more influence on the humans actions. the separate government says there's already too much of it. under san simmons spent a day in nicosia with you and forces on patrol in a buffer zone. ah, an island cut in to look to the north and you can see the turkish cypriots side of a frozen conflict from 48 years ago. a self declared state only recognized by the turkish government in ankara. its leaders say they want more influence in the mandate of the united nations run buffer zone. that segregates them from the majority. greek cypriots south of the island. hello to this is through to charlie video tech or, and their attentions on both sides. the fact that the fides do not talk to each other or creates an opportunity for our insecurity. and that's where the role of
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the united nations is critical. we have open communication lines with both sides and we work closely with both sides on a daily basis. the buffer zone has an eerie stillness. it's a place that belies the clamor of derision between people on both sides of it. time here hasn't moved on from 1974. it's a no go zone giving bygone snapshots of a conflict that took homes away from owners and left lives and property in ruins. even what was nick, a c as international airport as caught in the time warp. the structure remains, but little else the u. n. 's role is to ensure it's days as it is. the last time a plane flew out of here was in 1974 like the differences between greek cypriots and turkish cypriots. it's frozen in time both politically and physically. and now
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there are new tensions. turkish cypriot leaders are demanding equal rights with the cypress government in negotiating with the un, or they may take undisclosed action. you always get more saber rattling when there are no negotiations going on to solve the cypress problem. and we've now gone a good 5 years plus without any negotiations. the un presence runs through urban districts and swathes of countryside. a 180 kilometers across the island. it's one of the longest running un peacekeeping operations in the world. now into it's 6 decade, with no sign of an end. andrew summons al jazeera, nicosia, by 30000 runners, taking part in the 1st bathing marathon since 2019 event has been put on hold for 2 years due to the current of iris pandemic. as a fast major sporting events in the chinese capital since the winter olympics and
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rec, fuck has more or less. well, it really wasn't certain if the race would go had even up until to day. this is the 1st time since 2019 the beijing math is taking place, has been cancelled of the last couple years because of the pandemic. last year it was scrapped just 2 days prior to re say, after dozens of cases, infection emerged nationwide. now john is actually in a much worse position with thousands of cases being recorded daily over the last week. but cobit prevention measures are in place only long term residents of beijing of being allowed to compete this year. and they were told they had to remain in the capital for at least 7 days before to day. they've also had to take regular coven tests, including one just 24 hours before the race began. we spoke to italian ricardo dow masters, one of the few foreigners living in beijing who was allowed to compete this year.
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and he said that this was an important sign of china trying to open up. i don't think they will, they, they want to close to for the want, you know, so i think eventually they always find a way to, to, to open us. and yes i'm, i'm happy to be here in china because they gave me, gave me so much but, but the now it's really, it's really hard to, to keep going with this situation. so i really, really hope that we find a way out at the same time, authorities have quashed rumors that china is planning to move away from at 0 curve and policy. on saturday, the national health commission said that it would unswerving lead stick with the approach and said the previous practice had proven that the strategy was completely correct. speculation had been mounting over the course of last week in particular
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that china was planning some movements on 0 coven, and that had really driven up markets. but authorities did say that they would call on local authorities to remove excessive cove. it controls representatives from nearly $200.00 countries in egypt for the 27th un climate conference. expectations for the summit are high off the year of climate disasters from widespread floods and post on to crop destroying droughts in china, parts of africa and the u. s. delegates will negotiate for 2 weeks starting with approving the agenda for the conference during the opening session. while lead is a meeting on the very different circumstances this year with the war and ukraine and energy crisis competing for the attention resources. venezuela president was one of the fast to arrive nicholas maturer keys, europe of abandoning hits plans to reduce greenhouse gases. i know about the
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medicaid and talk to him. okay, see here we from the south of the planet. the 1st thing we have to demand is a change in the highly polluting development systems of the north. this, those from europe and the united states district want, i mean, look at the conflict in new crying and how europe has set aside and abandon plans to reduce greenhouse gases. and is beginning to use coal excessively. don't care about complying with previously signed agreements around on our climate activists have been using a famous art pieces across europe. busy as a way to protest against global warming, they say that we protect and care more about paintings, and we do our own planet activist glued their hands to, to francisco goya paintings and spain on saturday. only was a similar protest with sandra, but a cheddie piece in italy the summer. along with about half a dozen, t vincent van gogh pieces have been drenched in su, one in italy on friday, and this one here in london back in october. protesters have also include
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a hand in the gallery wall and where rusted alex accounting. it's a spokesman for just dumped oil. that's the great responsible for the pouring soup . a bank of painting, he says more people should be talking about the climate crisis. and we're talking about whether or not life or art is worth more when to be able, presume i'm open to my go talking about the climate crisis. i went to 33000000 people, got displaced in pakistan. they lost their homes, their communities, their livelihoods, i from scala, 6 times population of my entire country was permanently disrupted, currently affected by this. and we were talking about climate change that why are people more outreach by that? why are they so much more outraged when i am we've got a protected piece of our aah!
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oh we now just 2 weeks away from the fif. a world cup right here in doha freshly in pad footballers from uganda. i think that's a 2022 will give their league a boost. they clubs already doing well, but they think the well cut will grow interest in the game for vans of f o. it's like any of the training session with one difference. i mean, you're playing with good. now when i mean they're dealing with each. i'm really mother did my thoughts. my, my job is up there because well, there my a dream comes the reality. michelle i, i, i so much admired guys would play football alive and needs to play football
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players usable that rattled and with varying levels of visual impairment, the playing field is leveled with blindfolds. the love of the game runs deep before blindness. i was a football as what. what if there was a part of me and i was a part of football because before they came blind in 2016, i was a footballer. so it was not new that occurred to me to football because i not important a football with the man who started uganda is playing football lakes. this is how to make the community more inclusive of the day again and community as greatly will come to support. because whenever going their communities unorganized like inclusive must is oh, demonstration exhibition matches. so many people converge around us and or is of that that image.
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