tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 6, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera, ah, hello, i'm robot this. and this is the news are live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, more than $900.00 migrants of refugees are still stranded at sea after italy refuse to allow ships to dog. rescue efforts are underway in times any up after a plane with 43 passengers crashes into lake victoria. we're gonna have an update desperate ukrainians queue up for food and the eastern, the city of bock, motors, russia bombs, the region and a new offensive. plus were the only nation in the world, come out of every price is stronger. you are. commonwealth is being totally destroyed. our country is being destroyed. campaigning frenzy with 2 days to go president joe biden. and donald trump making their pitches to us voters ahead of crucial midterm elections. and i'm fine. hm. well, shit with the
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a well cut news and we just 2 weeks ago as opposed to whales, captain gas bail, how l a s p when b m s cut high for for the 1st time? ah. oh okay, so soft attendant g m t, we're going to begin this news hour in italy, we're more than $900.00 refugees and migrants stranded at sea humanitarian groups. a food and medicine are running low and conditions are getting worse on the rescue ships at the wrong italian government has allowed one ship to dock on the island of sicily. only children and people needing medical care have been allowed off. the boats impasto, 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 natalie will take charge inches by the
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government and says the passengers should be taken in by the countries whose flags have flown by the rescue ships. the vessels will be pushed out of italian waters after the medical checks a dung. gotcha, lopez. although young has more the weight is over, but only for some, italy has allowed the humanitarian vessel humanity one to dog and it's a silly import. this, after about a week of denied requests, there are nearly 180 migrants on board. but for now, only miners and those with urgent medical needs are allowed to disembark it as a minister 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 a, b, m. o impulse dork was the novel of quandary. wera 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,
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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 denied conditions are getting worse for the roughly 570 migrants on the ship. pulls their whiting, c 24 dimes in our day. only. busy because we are on this board and it's too difficult for us to stay on this board any more than i have to begin with. the food and medicine are running low is very easy for diseases to spread like the ones we
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have a respiratory mainly. lot of gov in flu like symptoms. on friday, italy and now suv 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 little priscilla, yan al jazeera. while there are other rescue ships in the area as well, we know the norway flag. jill brents is the in here in italian waters near the city of katana. it's carrying 572 people had rescued at sea. the rise above which his german run is here. it's situation is particularly desperate. with $93.00 migrants and refugees on board a boat that's only 25 meters long. the ocean viking is waiting here. it's operated by the european charity s o s mad. it's a ronnie and it's carrying $234.00 migrants. none of them has had
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a response to repeated requests to dock. okay, till rahman raul is head of operations at s o. s humanity, he's with the ship humanity one at the port of could tanya, he's joining us live good to have you with us on al jazeera out talk us through what's been happening with the people who've been taken off the boat 1st of all yesterday midnight. i think your manager one received instruction to enter the board of tanya, having assigned the board at the rest which is due to be received for the rest of the so we ended the board and basically, which is pretty quickly women children and i'm a complete minus were allowed to leave one by one, and then that was a big dog. a 13. and they did one on one adult when we had a basically decided who is weak or not we who is the
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medical case. and not everyone who was knox is still on board. this vessel behind me. we have 35 people who are now on board all of us. and i want to ask you about them in a moment. but what do you know? what's going to happen to the people who have been taken off the ship and who may need medical attention? that's always the problem we face. basically as soon as people leave the book, we don't get any information anymore about that study where they go and what's happening to them. and this is also right. we don't know what happens to them. you make necessary protection. and me, if you are understanding that they will remain all in italy, or is it likely that they will be returned to the ship? we are pretty sure they will not be returned to the ship there on a company. mine is special need of protection. one of the most vulnerable groups we
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have so we are pretty sure they will get the tech support and they need and they will definitely stay in italy. what about the people who've been left on board? who is it and what's likely to happen to them? yeah, right now they're really frustrating and desperate on boyd's idols, but not a lot of really old people that these are basically will. ready mine at year 90 day without any certainty about the future day, i afraid of being returned, which we, we not make. but also we don't receive any information about visiting with them on our ship and trying to protect and support them as much as possible without receiving any information from the tell you what do you know about the
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conditions on the other ships? of course they're not being allowed into port, at least at this stage. yeah, i mean, before, last midnight, we were out that with them, the weather conditions were really hard and they still are not the best right now. it looks really beautiful, but that will be fun is going on and having been so many days that the device are running low and the frustration of the people is rising. ready so definitely the situations are not the best and not critical these people that would be needed as soon as possible because they have been rescued out of district. and this is what they did, the base of safety and 2 boards and they received the protection. they tell on the whole, thank you very much indeed for being with us on all to 0. thank you. in
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towns in the plane was 43 people on board has crashed into lake victoria. i thought you said the plain encountered problems and bad weather, causing it to plunge into the water. the precision air flight from dallas alarm was attempting to land because by airports in the north west of times and in teams from the army and firefighters, leading efforts to recover those on board 26 passengers have been rescued so far. well, joining us on the line from times to be in port city of dallas alarm, as journalists, he said, i can you tell us more about how the rescue efforts are going so far, the rescue exercise is still continued in the in the night. and according to the government to report at 26, people now have been rescued. that means 3 mall from the previous report. the plane is still thinking on the lake victoria, but the government efforts now is to try to pull out. ready the plane out of the
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water. so these are some cranes. a lot of people are also helping numbers of firefighters. so the, the rescue process will continue, and the number is increased from 23 to 26. now, we can see from pictures that we're watching while you're talking to us, that the plane does appear to be quite close to land. and as a result, people are able to get to it relatively easily. have there been any problems in getting into the plane to recover people who are still in it? well, it seems days they that they so much effort which is continue from the police from the firefighter trying try 1st to pull out the plane because it's not to verify. it's like 100 meters from the, from the lent site. so they're trying to pull it out from the, from the, from the what the site so that it can be easy to, to, to pick out, to take out people, but also the, the fire fight to try to find the way to go to the plane. so that's more,
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more people can be, let's get, what is a company is air safety record like, is this a common occurrence, or is this rare? it's not actually, it's a, it's, it's, it's, this is the 1st. we can say it's not. it's not too many, but then there's no much incidence like that, especially in that in that area. but also we can say that that is that a look at it very adjustment to the lake victoria, but they, there is no much incidence of the plane crash. the in terms of the yeah, so far, what can you tell us about the airline itself? the, the plane i believe was being run by a precision air. the plane is a position. it is a very good record. in terms of history. it has been has been operated in terms. i mean for so many years for now cc just begun. andy,
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it is no. it is no. any bad record in terms of crashing. oh oh, leading to 2 people today but so far so good. it is no. but history, in terms of, in terms of, of, of, of, of accidents. obviously we can see from the pictures that we've got here, that the rescue efforts are continuing. that's going to carry on for a few hours. then of course, i would imagine that there's going to be an investigation as well, but for now, journalists, for, as he said to you, thank you very much. indeed you're welcome. any more ahead on and these are inserting from 3 meals a day to one people in. in bob, we are forced to cut necessities for the cost of living. skyrocketing, we're going to take you to a c bank in columbia that's presenting precious plans as climate change drives them to the brink of extinction. and sports, we're going to show you how the houston astros won the world series for the 2nd
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time in season actions. going to be coming up with sun the there's been heavy fighting between russian and ukrainian forces in back moot in the eastern done yet, screech and the deputy mayor says russian soldiers tried to stop the city for some several directions. he also says people are living in dire conditions. a city has been with the st shortages of electricity, gas, and running water for nearly 2 months. bake has the latest from creepy li in central ukraine. the most has seen some of the most intense 5 things that you've seen over the last few months. now we were there back in may, the russians are trying to take it then you just a few weeks ago, 2 weeks ago. and again, the russians are pushing on several different direction to try and try to take that strategic city of move. if they take it, it gives them access the roads,
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give them access to 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 back when we were, 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 members of the group that private company linked to the permanent have said that russian forces have begun to enter the city. although it's very difficult to independently verify which side to correct at this point in time and the fighting is so intense, it's difficult to get access to that because it's just too dangerous. but we also hearing that alongside replied, there's lots of trench fighting going on for us both. so i start to fortify their position. also getting ready for the winter. it's been another night of douglas for the people in the capital keys and 7 other regions across ukraine after days of schedule blackouts, the state energy company announced that wasn't enough is one of indefinite
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emergency outages. russia has repeatedly counted out. miss allen drone attacks when you cleans power facilities. western allies have condemned the attacks in the lead up to winter forces. joining us now from keith blackheads, becoming part of ukrainian life for the moment. but what's the latest on that? very much so, and they are getting worse. oh, it was 1st and suited last month when russia began really concentrating its fire on ukraine's energy system. and so they were talking about for our blackouts up to 4 hours cycling through various regions. for instance here in key, if it got worse and so they then started talking about potentially longer such blackouts, perhaps not quite so well planned and scheduled. and now as you say, this talk of potentially indefinite blackouts. that doesn't mean that everywhere is constantly without power. but it is a warning to people to expect the situation potentially,
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to get worse. there's also a report in the new york times on sunday suggesting that there is contingency planning for evacuating the whole of the ukrainian capital. 3000000 people still living here about if the power is permanently cut off, which would mean that sewerage and water and all sorts of other services would go with it. are we spoke to the ukranian energy minister. quite recently. he was less worried about that saying that things got really bad. people would leave of their own accord over time. and also talking about that the relentless nature of the strikes on the energy grid saying that some sites were attacked up to 10 times though being fixed and then attacked again. and he said that people with very close knowledge, real expertise in energy systems. we're in charge of the targeting. we've been covering, of course, as i dotted al jazeera at the level of destruction that's been happening across the country. but there's been a lot in the capital as well, and rebuilding has begun talk to us about that
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as right. as some people might find it strange to think of a rebuilding program going on during a time of war. and when kia is once again coming under pretty sustained attack, but there are a lot of apartments, housing, many people that have been damaged, especially towards the beginning of the war. but even as recently as last month, and there was one apartment building, which i think a lot of people might remember seeing on day 3 being struck by a mis. i'll not clear exactly what kind of missile whether it was russian, whether it was or perhaps a ukrainian air defense missile. but nonetheless, it was a real sign of how much civilians were coming under fire. but that building is being rebuilt at a lot of cost, but providing a lot of hope for those who used to live there. we spoke to one man whose family had a miraculous escape. this is my flat. as you see, it still doesn't have her in a door. alexi mar,
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resolve is looking to the future. one, we're a treasure. cost in this apartment will be rebuilt. course it's, i think it was not a flat. it was a big old here. and with, with a lot of dust and lots of glasses around me. 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. when alexi and his family had moved to a nearby bomb shelter, only hours earlier, more strange and more mazing that my, my children asked me in my voice. he's let me do it. oh, she doesn't understand. one doesn't war means he'll lexi and his wife maria lived here with their daughter. and 2 sons was the youngest boy mickland who
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came to them the night before the strike went to our bedroom here. and our parents please go to shelter because that tells us that it's safe place and we have to go in and we move now now and then got into the floor peeled away and hanging in the void was the one that supported his son's bunk bed. so if you can my voice sleep in this room and. busy the 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 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 print from the district that we do not carry nothing and we was getting nothing here, it was maybe grinding on into the winter. but for alexi and his family, an important personal victory, his insight, very full sit al jazeera keith years president joe biden says, choose is mid term elections will be a defining moment for the fate of democracy in america. he made the remark during
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a democrat, riley and pennsylvania biden appeared alongside farmer. president obama in the city of philadelphia. the states is a battle ground in the race to decide who controls the senate wrap up 3 days, 3 day. until one of the most important election was aboard elections in our lifetime as good a 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 visions of america vastly different. former president, donald trump's also been in pennsylvania campaigning for republican senate candidate amend the dolls. each game on top democrats. under vine, pelosi schumer and the radical democrat congress. your commonwealth is being
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totally destroyed. our country is being destroyed, biden. and the far left lunatics are waging war on pennsylvania, energy, crashing pennsylvania jobs, gutting, pennsylvania communities and strangling pennsylvania families with soaring prices. like you've never seen before, allan fishes following the campaigns and has more on the campaign strategies. or donald trump believes that a victory for the republicans in the mid terms would be good for him. first of all, if the republicans take over the house, they will stop the january 6th investigations. and also they believe that they will start investigating joe biden, who could well be donald trump's opponent, if he decides to declare that he's running for the presidency again in 2024. so anything that damages your biden would be seen as good for donald trump, and he would build any electoral success on the backs of a good midterm results for the republicans. no, as far as the democrats are concerned,
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they've changed their messaging in the last week or so, and certainly over the last 72 hours for such a long time. joe biden was talking about the threat to democracy. he was also talking about how abortion was on the ballot because of the decision of the supreme court over the summer. but that hasn't really resonated with voters, particularly as they go to the stores this weekend and find that their food bill is much more expensive because of inflation. and if they go to fill the car with gas or petrol is we knew it and the find out that it's $23040.00 more expensive than it was a year? good. so he started to talk more about the economy and how he believes he's helped and middle class america, and how he believes that with a democratic majority. he can continue to do that. seeing a lot of the steps that he's taken to help order american people would be stopped by the republicans. and that's true if the opinion polls are to be believed. the republicans are heading for a victory in the house and possibly in the senate. and if that happens,
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joe biden will find that his presidency becomes shrunken. he won't be able to push through the agenda in the final 2 years from the campaign that he waged 2 years ago . renisha as a conservative political advisor and she predicts the midterms, could give 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 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,
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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 truck. millions of people in zimbabwe facing food shortages and high unemployment are coming under more pressure is the cost of living source. some families are cutting back on meals, as inflation pushes food prices up. how much asa has more from ferrari? i want to make his and ne kendra's, marcia palazzo and her daughter joyce on a tight budget. right now, they can only afford to spend $30.00 on groceries. the only buying basics the
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family can't do without, but the price of some essential goods in some bob, we have gone up again that music taken homeless this month than they did the last course rosita, synchronous movie ever. no, a variable could have. so here there is nothing we can do. think things are just too expensive. we think we try and stretch the little money we have so we can buy a new battery. it's never enough. oh, good in inflation, rates is now more than 260 percent. unemployment is high. many people with jobs have to supplement the income by earning cash elsewhere. rising prices in the we currency mean more, more people are being pushed into the informal trade sector, including st. vending to make ends meet, selling anything from secondhand clothes to groceries is above his current economic problems aren't as bad as they were in the early 2, thousands then hyperinflation reached record levels. and the local currency had no value and was completely abandoned. this above a dollar was reintroduced in 2019,
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but some economists say things aren't looking good more to come of stability. we execute anything at the moment. the $1000000.00 question as to what extent can use 1st thing. that level stability is for marcia and joyce and bob is economy isn't turning around fast enough. the groceries they bought have to lost them at least a month. and they not sure they, well, just like they are not sure about the countries economic future, harder matessa al jazeera had i still had an older 0. i'm andrew simmons at nickerson airport. and so was abandoned in the 1974 conflicts. there will be reporting a rising tensions between turkish cypriots and greek. cypriots. tens of thousands told the starting line for the beijing madison, for the 1st time since a coven 19 been damaged again. and sports 2010 world cup. when a john p k plays his last much of the newly camp more later
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with with how i there. if you're off to the eastern, met for some late season sunshine, i'm afraid you will be disappointed this little area cloud swelling away, just around italy pushing across. i'm see into a grease that has become notice storm aber. it bought 75 millimeters of rain into naples. are you running the weekend and it will bring some really heavy rain across good part of grease easing ever towards cyprus as we go through the next couple of days. so there is a likelihood of flooding damaging winds. really nasty conditions if truth be told, central air is not too bad up towards the year northwest have still got some other wet weather just clearing away from that southeast corner of england down across the low countries. pushing to northern parts of germany and on towards denmark as
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we make away into our monday that wet weather will ease across norway and sweden. still some blustery showers coming in because much of western europe came wind scalpels winds at times coming into the irish sea. their notice went whether they're in to where portugal as well east. the met seeing that went whether central parson ought to pass some love. the sunshine here finds sunshine grass. he makes his way into central parts of the mediterranean sea for monday. it will be a little dry here as the rank less true. still a few showers for nigeria. ah, ah, the stories of hope and inspiration, short documentary use from around the world that celebrate courage and resilience in times of timely on
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how to select on. and then the latest news, as it breaks with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the time. the streets were filled with tens of thousands of parts together with detail coverage, whole cents a month. here we want to share disillusion, much with the politicians in general from around the world. everywhere you look, their young men carrying machines and an example of how this school recruit their soldiers. hulu. ah,
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we want to know, does it a reminder of our top story? is this our in italy, a humanitarian ship carrying a 179 migrants has been allowed to dock at a sicilian port. only miners and people needing medical care will let off more than 900 people are still stranded at c. a tanzanian plain with 43 passengers on board has crash, landed in the lake victoria. the precision air flights and dotted salon was attempting to landed book hold by airport in the north west of tanza, near at least 26 passengers have been rescued so far. there's been heavy fighting between russian and ukrainian forces in bach. moved in the eastern done yet screech, the deputy mayor claims russian soldiers tried to storm the city from several directions. pakistan's prime minister has rejected him long consechi zation that government figures were involved in thursday's attempt to assassinate him. is addressing the media in the eastern city of la hor, now con supporters came out to show the solidarity in several cities shall i shall
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leave, says con is damaging the country with false and cheap conspiracies. he says he's going to resign. if there was evidence he was behind the attack on can. or zane bastrop is joining us live now from la horn. the government's put a media bag on coverage of speeches by him round. com. so who is, who is it? he's actually talking to well, the media band is it's really difficult to quiet him run con. that is one thing that is very true is popularity, trends and almost everything people have done to try to stop him from getting his message out. the band has been lifted in times. his messages are broadcast with delays, and he broadcasts very widely on youtube and social media. you've enjoyed a great deal of success because he is the master of social media. and as you can see, despite the fact that p t i rally sparks, eric and his political party. the rallies have been called off today,
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but supporters are still showing up at the hospital to show their solidarity. they want to be seen to be on the streets to continue to publicly support their leader, their captain, as they say. now the comments from the prime minister shall sharif, about launching a judicial commission into the investigation. that action is met the question and undermined the veracity of the report of what happened in the incident in the attempted assassination on him run on. if the government is trying to take the narrative out of rumor on han, hans shabba sheriff warned that if an investigation isn't carried out, if they don't have clarity on exactly what happened, this will continue to be a weapon that him or on han can. you can wield as he chooses to try to create more support for himself and he has created a great deal of support having survived an attempt on his life in such dramatic fashion. speaking once again from his hospital bed,
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still recovering from his injuries, there were reports that he would be released today. but doctors have decided to keep him in recovery a little bit longer. and he's been speaking from the hospital reacting to ship, i sharif, saying that he welcomes a judicial commission to investigate what happened. he welcomes it, but he says, once again, questioning and undermining the authority of the supreme of the institutions that he says are corrupt. saying that you cannot get an independent investigation out of an organization that is filled with corrupt people and backed by corrupt institutions like the government. he says that any investigation carried out into the incident simply will not hold people responsible that he feels are responsible, therefore, undermining the idea as signaling to his supporters that any investigation going forward will unlikely bring the truth forward. and the 1st thing he said in his speech was exactly that truth and justice. he said he started his party years ago because he saw that his pockets,
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but only the strong can succeed only the strong wind. and the, every man, the regular person doesn't have access to justice and that turns this country into a country of slaves that's quoting him in his speech. he's just saying thank you very much indeed. and by so i'll be talking to this from the whole representatives from nearly $200.00 countries at an egypt for the 27th un climate conference. expectations for the summit are high after a year of climate disasters from widespread floods in pakistan to crop destroying drives in china, parts of africa and the u. s. delegates will negotiate for 2 weeks starting with a proving the agenda for the conference during the opening session. but well, leaders are meeting under very different circumstances this year with the war in ukraine and energy crisis. competing for their attention and resources. the venezuelan president was one of the 1st to arrive nicholas marino accused europe of abandoning its plans to reduce greenhouse gases. monopoly man, okay,
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i'll 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. music want, i mean, look at the conflict in ukraine in how europe has set aside and abandoned plans to reduce greenhouse gases. and he's beginning to use coal excessively. don't care about complying with previously signed agreements and on all over arising, demand for food and falling crop harvest could compromise our ability to feed ourselves trop. biodiversity helps farmers improve output during tough times. but scientists say as much as 3 quarters of that bio diversity was lost during the 20th century. alexander ramp. yeti visits a high tech facility in columbia that distributes crucial seeds to vulnerable farmers around the world. a good, nice, heavy, heavy, inspect each leaf at this lamp ground being claimed. he has spent the last 4 years studying and nurturing it to save the species from extinction. it went up land.
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it's a wild variety from costa rica, that's at risk of extinction. this is probably the only remaining specimen in existence. we are regenerating it simulating its environment and these wild spaces held the key to resilience. james can offer a solution to water deficits and as a the seeds of this and tens of thousands of other native plants are collected here on the outskirts of columbia fared city cali for the world's largest tropical seed bank for beans cas of an animal feed plants called future seed in the banks, laborin stories researchers prepare each feed for story to research, selecting the optimal ones in this carding any that are damaged, others work and dna extraction in gene sequencing to decipher and translate to the plants. genetic code, global not experts say it's vital to breathe more resilient cropped varieties at a time when food supplies are increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather,
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deforestation, and other human activity. though we have a major threat, existential one, is the genetic erosion. several of these kind of diversity are disappearing due to everybody's ation towards the to, to kind of human activity. the 2nd is let me change the world. we used to cultivate more than 6000 different plans, but it's estimated that about 75 percent of crop diversity. has been lost in the last century. the bank hopes to reverse that trend. air type packages store bought in 60000 samples of beans and 4 inches and they're kept hearing these huge fridge at minus 20 degrees celsius. scientists. uninsurance for the future. you, we hold the seats that belong the genetic resources that belong to the countries of origin. we keep them, we can 7,
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maintain them live and available also to the property. if i put the tip solutions to challenges that we cannot imagine already, solutions for today. thank you, culture the don't for the future. thanks to the lesions, the seed bank is using artificial intelligence to speed up crop analysis and breathing new more resistant varieties, trying to keep pace with an increasingly deteriorating world. allison room, ph. d and jazeera palomina, columbia, police and peruse capital. lima have used tear gas against anti government protesters. demonstrators march to congress to demand the resignation of left as president federal casteel. the attorney general is accused of leading a criminal organisation within the government. proceed says it's a rules by political bibles to oust shelling by syrian government forces has
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reported the killed 6 people in western italy, province. 30 rockers. targeted rebel held areas which include a camp for displaced people, medical sources and sale women and 2 children among the dead. 20 others were injured more than 3000 families live in the area. as early forces have shot dead, a palestinian man as violence escalades in the occupied west bank. the palestinian housman. history says another palestinian was wounded by gunfire. israel says his soldiers opened fire at people throwing rocks at his ready vehicles near a highway. the un peacekeeping mission in cyprus is being criticized by both sides of the decades. long conflict un peacekeepers would apply to the island in 1964 to re violence between turkish and greek. cypriots in 1974. the conflict worsened with turkish forces. moving in today there's a un ceasefire line and a 180 kilometer buffer zone across the island. it separates greek speaking cypress,
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in the south from the turkish speaking, self declared republic of northern cypress. under simmons spent a day in the casea with un forces on patrol in the 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 to 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 the united nations is critical. we have open communication lines with both sides
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and we work closely with both sides on a daily basis. the buffer zone has an airy stillness. it's a place that bill lies. 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 nicholas's international airport as caught in the time warp. the structure remains, but little else the u n's role is to ensure its 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 there are new tensions. turkey separately does are demanding equal rights with the
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cypress government in negotiating with the un. or they may take undisclosed action . you always get more saber rattling when they're in known negotiations going on to solve the cyprus problem. and we've now gone now 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. at least 30 people have been injured in a far as an apartment building in new york. it broke out on the 20th floor of a high rise in midtown paper were moved from the buildings through the windows using ropes. the cause is reported to be a lithium ion battery, about $30000.00 runners taking part in the 1st beijing marathon since 2019. the
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event had been put on hold for 2 years because of the corona virus pandemic. it's the 1st major sporting events. the chinese capital says the winter olympics in february. attic fog has more foundations. well, it really wasn't certain of the race would go had even up until today. this is the 1st time since 2019 the beijing math and is taking place has been cancelled over the last couple years because of the pandemic. last year it was scrapped just 2 days prior to race day. after dozens of cases, the detection 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 resists of beijing and being allowed to compete this year. and they were told they had to remain in the capital for at least 7 days before today. they've also had to take regular cova tests, including one just 24 hours before the race began. we spoke to italian ricardo dow
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mass is one of the few foreigners living in beijing who was allowed to compete this year. and he said that this was an important sign of china trying to open up i dont think her lay rear day. they want to close to, to the warn you not shore. i think the eventually there will find a way to, to, to open up and her. yes i am. i'm happy to be here in china. ah, because they gave me gave me so much, but now it's a relief. it's really hard to, to keep going with this situation. so i really, really, i hope they will find a way out at the same time, authorities have quashed rumors that china is planning to move away from at 0 covert 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
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correct. speculation had been man saying over the course of last week in particular that china was planning some movements on 0 coven, and that would really driven up markets. but authorities did say that they would call on local authorities to remove excessive cove. it controls still ahead on all the 0 garrett bail delivers, are hollywood, ending for los angeles, etc, etc. when the analyst stuff for the 1st time, actually on the way we saw ah, across the u. s. millions of americans rely on conservative talk. radio shows for the unused entertainment. these are all real issues for real people. the listening post tunes in and asks is, talk radio divider in america,
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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 talked to over to fox special on that jesse it. it is the professional duty of journalists to report the truth accurately and impartially. but to do so in mexico, they must 1st be successful at staying alive. as fatal attacks on journalists continued to rise full cline's reports on the risks they confront in one of the deadliest countries in the world. for those, bringing the troops to light silenced the killing of journalists and mexico on a j 0 lou.
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ah, it's time for the world cup is sada. thank you very much. a rob wallace thought with a huge moment to 4 wales caps and carrot veil. sh. just 2 weeks before the walcott . but take a look a and if you are 3 to down and had the men sent off in the emily's cup final against the philadelphia union. but bale came on as a sub and equalized late in extra time to force a penalty shootout. and then went on to when to shoot out to secure the trophy. it is the 1st time that that they have won the emily's cup and it's a great booster for bail ahead of the work up. it's always nice is going finals and i, i seem to have the knack of doing that. so nice is big. it's important for the club is important for the farms credit to everybody and to,
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to keep pushing and keep fighting in them. yeah. like i said, it was nice to get the goal and, and to help the team where it rang. so i'm not too sure, but that's a great and there was an emotional farewell for 2010. woke up when a gera, p k, the spaniard that played his last home game for barcelona, with his teammates wang, his name, and number, captain, them to a to nail. when the over al maria, put them on top of lanita, 35 year old, p k who's retiring was sub les hon. and given a standing ovation at the new camp stadium, he won 30 trophies with the club. everyone at this point. if i count on their free bid on so most you not know. yeah, i was emotional. all the things we experienced together is players. we want everything really. it was golden times. so i think he deserved this good boy. it was ideal for him. a bossa. i found love america, and that's priceless. piquet's former t, melina mess is preparing for one last shot to at the woke up with argentina. but
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he'll miss pierce, geez, game. in the french league, late on sunday, he has a monopolies injury, but is still expected to be fit for cotton. 2022. monte woke up shortly, but now to baseball and the houston astros have won the wall series. it beat the philadelphia phillies for one that to claim the title for the 2nd time and 6 seasons. they've stokes half the action getting the reality astros new. another victory in front of the home crowd would win them the world series. but it was the phillies that trick 1st blood of fastball and it's crazy. i mean, 1st, houston hit straight back though with a huge 3 run homer. a you're now raised with one of the biggest hits of his career. launching the ball a 137 meters well into the stands to send 43000 fans crazy. they
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put the astros 31 up, christine vasquez then drive in alex pregnant to make it for one before houston comfortably closed out. the wind that comes out if it's the 2nd world series for the astros and one day hope will prove less controversial than their 1st in 2017. that was marked by the infamous sign stealing scandal, which caused the manager and general manager that jobs and made them one of the most popular teams in history. but 5 years on a magical moment, long in the making for that current manager, dusty baker, the 73 year old finally getting his 1st title in his 25th season. a lot of people around the country that were pulled up a little while ago. people,
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uncle baker is the oldest manager ever to win the world series. he and his astros team will now get the chance to celebrate in front of their with a victory parade. in the coming days that it strikes al jazeera has been a huge shock. i the t 20 cricket woke up with south africa crushing out of the torment they're up against the lowest rank netherlands side who battered 1st and posted the respect of a 158 to 44 in their innings. the highlight was this very casual catch by a man in the stands on worth a look at the replay, south africa, one of the pre torme and favorites that were restricted to just the 145 and lost by 13 runs. that result opened the door for either pakistan bangladesh or to get into the semi finals. and it was park his son who took the chance winning by 5 wicked to add the adelaide oval there into the
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semi's for the 6th time in 8th editions of the t. 20 woke up now back to the woke up. it's only 2 weeks until the torment kicks off here and cut off, but cameron still dont know for sure. what kit they'll be wearing a for the final it's leah harding reports what to wear on footballs. 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 5th camera union to have 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
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a kid. so once you hung to each contract, you have a new supplier, the markets becoming a market for social terminal to be was trotted with joseph. that will mid by look spotty, obviously, because this is produced by what else, what's going on. so, but it's a very complex situation unless 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 for the satisfaction for us and a relief, a camera union. now we can focus on the adventure of cat all within tommy to the lion. it was cameron will play their opening match against switzerland on november
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24th. how they'll look. they still don't know. leah harding al jazeera while one group hoping for a booth from cut to 2022. are you gun doesn't blind football? it's the leak is already successful, but organize this think that will cause a will grow interest in the game. but one of us reports it's like any other training session. oh. well it's, it's a pleasure talking. but with one difference, i mean if you're playing playing football goods. yeah. when i mean the again, when they pitch, i'm really murdered my thoughts my my joy's up there because well it there my a dream of comes the reality nisha lie. i,
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i so much admired guys would play football alive and used to play football players usable, that rattled, quote, and with varying levels of visual impairments, 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 if we can blend in 2016, i was a footballer. so it was not new that occurred to me to football because i not important of football with the man who started uganda is playing football. lakes is it's helped make the community more inclusive of the day. been any community as greatly will come to support because whenever you go in their communities, unorganized like inclusive mazda is oh, demonstration exhibition matches. so many people confide around us and,
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or is of that, that imagination? how can a blend person place with the or is one to be, to understand how can they blame person play football which the sport continuing to grow with their hopes that the world cup my well give it another post po van to worth al jazeera and i say as well from and you back to up. so i thank you very much. indeed, marlene site is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all the stories. don't forget the website, of course all 0 dot com. she's going to be talking about the humanitarian ship carrying migrants, which has been allowed to dock at a sicilian port. i'm about to buy. ah hm.
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with a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. in columbia, the our local people, team of scientists to understand why species of towed one still to think it's still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada. first nations frontline, the starry night towed on al jazeera, a simple act, applying a flag. but in the occupied westbank, wheezing, the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested after the also ports of the 900 ninety's between the palestine liberation organization. and israel. that bound on the palestinian flag was listed, but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express. any type of support for the
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palestinian call. one day there are no palestinian flags. the neck mysteries are filled with it's a b, y t your net by young men who are not even born when these rarely government 1st declared the palestinian flag in legal generation football. silly players using that platform for good. the most important thing is given access to opportunities, you know, other work in between in different ways and highlights how the world's most popular game is helping change lives and communities. and what more federation asked me to help evacuate the youth national players because their lives are at risk generation . for coming soon on al jazeera, we should do a lot more than what we doing. silence is a crime. and we can check with
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