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all the $900.00 migrants and refugees, all still stranded at sea off to italy refuses to allow ships to dog. ah ha, one money inside this is out there alive from joe hall. is that coming up? rescue efforts underway and tanza nail to playing with $43.00 passengers crashes into like victoria will have an update desperate ukrainians queue out for food in the eastern city of buck. butch, this russian bombs, the region and a new offensive and from 3 meals a day to wallen, people in zimbabwe, forced to cut necessities with the cost of living, skyrocketing, ah, how well can we begin in italy? when all the $900.00 refugees and migrants are stranded at sea humanitarian groups,
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a food and medicine are running low on conditions are getting worse on the rescue ships that they are on. the 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 boat. impulse door was the knob i looked round. are you at a 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 of the government insists the passengers should be taken in by the countries whose flags of flown by the rescue ships. the vessels will be pushed out of italian waters after the medical checks are done. kaci lopez heard a young has more the weight is over, but only for some. italy has allowed the humanitarian vessel humanity one to talk,
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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, 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, a, b, m, o embossed dork. with the knob i looked round. barrera 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 n for 2 people who didn't survive in nearby waters,
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others are still waiting to dark. hundreds of migrants on other rescue ships like the g o 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. c 2 for dimes in our day. only. busy because the we are on this board and it's still difficult for us to stay on this board any more than i have to remember for food and medicine are running low is very easy for diseases to spread like the ones we have with 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 low priscilla young al jazeera.
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although although rescue ships in the area as well, we know that the norway flag jeer baron's, is that in italian waters near the city of catania, it is carrying 572 people that it rescued at sea than as the rise above, which is german run that's here on the map. it's situation is particularly desperate with $93.00 migrants and refugees on board a boat that's only 25 meters long. the ation viking is waiting here in international waters. it is operated by the european charity as so as medic to ronnie, it's carrying $234.00 migrants. none of them have had a response to repeated requests to dock in italy. as go to col cop, who is the european affairs director of the immigration advocacy organization pro a zeal he joins us now live from frankfurt. thank you for your time. what do you,
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why do you think it's lee has allowed just the small fraction of people to come on to land and also just from one of the vessels out there. this isn't totally not acceptable decision by the new government. it weighs a good principal, humanity and many international rules. it's totally unlawful to select survivor in the space on her illegal to decrease all the snow selected dissertation cancer in the international law. those more duty to rescue people say the law is more duty and an international gauge so or give them access to the ha, who them well, didn't buy and then pine. so really based solutions within the u. this would be the solution. office manager, christ,
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italy says the countries where the ships are from are responsible for these migrants. give us more detail about what the law does, say about this, because there are 2 boats currently flying norwegian flights, but more no way. i said they have no responsibility for them under human rights convention or the law of the c to repeat, the position is said in that position as the german government. so imagine the governor rosewood, me take a few very whatever and the rest goes to long to always destroy the whole race. he approach is not in line with all the norwegian government. very clear. so it is a very new approach to real data then the concept of a cost precious politician could be
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a future role model for you to send them all on to law way. but it's boise off. they've been pushing back. and the common approach is to push them back to the oh, so this is the danger we face now, and these are all human cries. if the italian government doesn't budge, what do you think is going to happen to the people who've been left on these ships? is going to france and germany and option this is an option because okay, it'll be their cost and maybe a task to bring this issue to gathering cost because it's also a new p law on international law. and i think it's very important that the europeans jones, grant government,
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our kia stick to the human rights principle, and that we will improve our so to vary, that means we are ready to relocate the survivors, all these whistles. or let's say in the more high speed or the partial bush, very, very slowly and very low number of people. oh, where are we located? wrong, italy, germany and france cock up. i appreciate your time or from the european affairs director of the immigration advocacy organization pro a zeal. thank you. thank you for now in tanzanian, playing with 43 people on board has crashed into lake victoria. the precision air flight from dar salon was attempting to land an a co by airport, which is north west of tanza, near teams from the army and fire fighters. and now leading recovery efforts so far
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. 28 passengers have been rescued when the, when the aircraft was about a 100 meters at mid air, it encountered problems in bad weather. it was raining on the plane plunged into the water. everything is under control. the armies had of rescue missions and firefighters from the province of cu get are are on the scene. they are fully equipped to deal with rescues and safety. rescue efforts are currently underway in order to retrieve the aircraft has been heavy fighting between russian on ukrainian forces in battle. news in easton, don, yet region adapt. he mayor there says russian soldiers trying to storm the city from several directions because he says, people are living in dire conditions. the city has been witnessing shortages, electricity, gas, and wanting water for nearly 2 months. i said, bank has the latest from creevy, which is in central ukraine. buttonwood has seen some of the most intense fighting
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that 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 a few weeks ago or 2 weeks ago. and again, the russians are pushing them several different direction to try and check. take that strategic city of back move 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 has been destroyed. and as you said, no electricity, water or gas. now some of the regular group, members of the regular group that private company linked to the caribbean, have said that russian forces have begun to enter the city. although it's very difficult to independently verify a which slide is correct, this current point in time and the pricing is so intense is difficult to get access to that city because it's just too dangerous. but also hearing back alongside are terrified. there's lot of trench fighting going on for us,
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both sides start to fortify their positions. also getting ready for the winter. it was one of the most distressing images to come out of ukraine at the start of the war. and apartment building and keys 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 underway, hurry force it met one former resident looking forward to moving back in with a story of how his 9 year old son saved his family. so this is my fled as you hear it. if it still doesn't have her havens and adore alexey mar, resolve is looking to the future. one we're a treasured past in this apartment will be rebuilt. causative it was of not a flat. that was a big all here. and the result was a lot of dust and loss of her glasses thrown around. on the 3rd day of the war, these images were seen around the world. a shocking demonstration that civilians in
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ukraine's capital were in the firing line. alexey and his family had moved to a nearby bomb shelter, only hours earlier. it's more strange. it's more amazing that my, my children asked me to sorry my voice her, he's not his fault. and he doesn't understand what does his war means. was lexi and his wife maria lived here with their daughter and 2 sons. it was the youngest boy, nicola, who came to them the night before the strike, not near her, went to our bedroom here and ask her parents, please let go to shelter because the television tells us and that is safe place and we have to do and then we move around
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now and then getting to the floor, peeled away and hanging in the void was the one that supported his son's bunk bed. so if you, for my voice to sleep in this room and this night, i'm sure yes, he does 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 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, in your mind? because i remember how it it looked for alexi,
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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 drunkard, we do not carry nothing. and we was getting 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 still has on al jazeera, the annual un global climate conference gets underway in egypt. with di wanting some scientists and well leaders about what is it? i'm andrew simmons at nickerson airport in cyprus, abandoned in the 1974 conflict. i'll be reporting on rising tensions between turkish cypriots and greek cypriots. ah.
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hello. high pressure dominates the weather across much of china at the moment, so lot of fine and dry weather is a little bit of cloud up towards the yellow sea. this system will make its way casias c into the korean peninsula, snow one, the northern flank or that and that wet weather eventually pushing into south korea as well. it will continue to make its way further. east was japan seeing some of that wet weather across western parts upon chew into arcada as we go through where tuesday. not too bad in t. ok by this. these temperatures around 20 degrees celsius. still a few showers into tie one much to try to last. you try but for central western parts and wet weather coming in here. wet weather continue across southern parts of india. flank are also sing lavish hours on the northeast lemon. soon. much of india is dry. it is warm as well up towards good rock where we seen temperature touching
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39 celsius november record heat in good, a rats on saturday and stays very warm over the next few days. where we do have a western disturbance tried to push him across western parts of pakistan. northern pakistan tended to snow over the foothills of the himalayas. the still a few showers. just look in the way down was at southeast corner of india. and i shall as once again make in the way it is for lanka. aah! with the city and it's a 0. wove me to see a tell him photographer exploring the long, lost in love story between the city of naples and football. like on diego morrow, dawn, and i'm with diego, endless. and unconditional. model dollar in
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on the house. ah ah, you watching out 0 mind if i top stories this hour and italy humanitarian ship carrying a $179.00 migrants has been allowed to dock at a cecelia in port. only mine is in people needing medical care. we'll let all 900 people are still stranded to see has been heavy fighting between russian non ukrainian forces and back most in the east. antoniette squadron, deputy mayor claims russian soldiers tried to storm the city from several directions in tanzania, playing with 43 people on board is crushed into lake victoria. the position and
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flight from doris lamb was attempting to land ads because airport, which is north western townsend in 26 passengers have been rescued so far. well, for our g, say days, a journalist space in the tanzanian port city of dar slum. he says that efforts to pull the plane from the water under way according to the, to the police commander regional command of the book by 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 of been, it's like later in the media. they're showing that it's not far from the land. it's about 100 meters, so the sofa, the, the, the rescue effort to continue what the commander sees that everything still is
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under control. so they, they should of rescue me more people will fly and they promise to give the report very soon as they still continue. this is one of the, of the, of the plane which is and she's more favorable in the, in terms. and it has been working in the near for so many years. and so far it has no any, no history of any crash as in a recent he is. so it's something we need to might be accidental, accidental because of the way that but so far so good. it has no history of, of, of, of bad history of, of crushed pockets, bones, prime minister has rejected iran. collins accusations, the government figures were involved and thursdays attempt to assassinate him. concent porters came out to show the solidarity in several cities. shall sharif
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says com is damaging the country with force and sheep conspiracy. he says he will resign if that's evidence. he was behind the attack on con, get his name on the line for us in the same. so we've just heard from him, ron call, what the to say will use the former prime minister, but he's also a man in his seventies. recovering from gunshot wound in a hospital bed and from that hospital that he's making speeches hitting some very high notes. he confirmed information that both his opponent and supporters have been waiting to hear. the man himself said that the rally the long march was warm about the will pick up again where it was halted in with 0 about. he is called on people from everywhere to meet in pen, be in the next 10 days to 2 weeks. and from ro pending they will march once again on his arm about and he says he will join his supporters there in iraq can be. and they will go to his mom about together to complete the long march. she said to call
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for the election to remove the government that he said came to power illegally. he also made a few other points that i will walk you through. now. he said the incident with your about won't stop him from pursuing his political goals for the sake of the people. he said he understands that people are afraid, but he's very tactfully invoked islamic principles saying in his speech that it is on his swami to give him the fear that fight being muslim by virtue of being muslim, it is an obligation, a part of the muslim to give up fear and join him in the pursuit of what he described as true freedom. finally in this country church and another very crucial point he made, as he spoke directly to the military itself. he spoke to soldiers within the army. he said he is with them. you said he supports the noble institution of the army, but that some bad apples, some corrupt officers, some bad soldiers were through their actions of intimidating people through their
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actions of trying to use or political power from the country. they are giving the army a bad name. clearly rhetoric meant to divide the military and to gain more support in the ranks of the army, so powerful words coming from this man from his hospital bed. his supporters are still here outside the hospital, waiting for any glimpse of the man we are hearing that they may move in later today to his residence in the hall. thank you for that and saying that's wrong. be that 1st in the whole millions of people in zimbabwe facing food shortages and high unemployment, or coming on the more pressure as the cost of living source. some families are cutting back on meals as inflation pushes fe, prices up. her room, or tulsa has mo, from her ari 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
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only buying basics the family can't do without, but the price of some essential goods in some bar, we have gone up again. that means they taken homeless this month than they did. the last was roughly 30 gunners movie ever know. a very little critters will hear there is nothing we can do things, things are just too expensive. we try and stretch the little money we have. so we can buy a new battery. it's never enough. i mean, the inflation rate 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 bobby's current. economic problems aren't as bad as they were in the early 2. thousands then hyperinflation, reese recalled levels, and the local currency had no value and was completely abandoned. this is barbara
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doyle was re introduced in 2019, but some economists say things aren't looking good. be more to come up for ability . we exclude anything at the moment. the $1000000.00 question as to what extent can use 1st thing that level stability. for marcia and joyce said, 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 holiday for you on peacekeeping mission and solve press has been criticized by both sides of the decades. long conflicts. un peacekeepers were deployed to the island in 1964 during vaughn as between talking and greek cypriots in 1974. the convict worsened with turkish forces. moving in today that the un ceasefire line and a 180 kilometer buffer zone across the on and separates the greek speaking cypress in the south from the turkish speaking self declared republic of northern cypress,
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under semen spent a day in nicosia with you and 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. it's 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 true to charlie 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 and we work closely with both sides on a daily basis. the buffer zone has an eerie stillness. it's
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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 nic kassie''s. international airport is 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. turkish cypriot leaders are demanding equal rights with the cypress government in negotiating with the un. or they may take undisclosed action
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. 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, but amongst the tension in the buffer zone, there's a glimmer of hope. the village of pillar is the only one of its kind. both communities live here. this turkish cypriot woman's father didn't speak to her for a year when she married a greek cypriots. but now he's accepted by most of her family paper. greek, turkish english. say for me, say it same for me and my family. over the road, this shopkeeper says most people get on. my neighbor is turkey, sybil. we men, we drink coffee together, we together it on have nothing with the people. the un is here to keep an overview. it's one of the longest running un peacekeeping operations in the world now into it's 6 decade,
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with no sign of an end. andrew summons al jazeera, nicosia. the 27th hue and climate conference has opened in egypt and delegates have agreed to officially add at t the agenda. the issue of who should pay compensation for the impacts of climate change. the 2 weeks representatives from nearly 200 countries will hold talks in the city of channel, shake the stream potations under some as a high anti here climate disasters. and widespread flunks in pakistan to crop destroying droughts in china, parts of africa and the u. s. climate activists have been using famous all pieces across europe as a way to protest against global warming. they say we protect and can more about paintings than we do. our own planet activist glued the hands to, to francesco goya paintings in spain on sat say there was a similar protest with sandra, but to chelsea piece in italy, the summer long with about half
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a dozen others to vincent vine golf paces have been drenched in soup one in italy on friday, and this one here in london in october and protest is here also glee the hands to the got a war and were arrested. i like the coding is a spokesman for just stop oil about group responsible for pouring soup over. one of the van go paintings. he says more people should be talking about the climate crisis. we're talking about whether or not life or art is worth more when suitable for suit. i'm open to my go talking about the climate crisis. i went to 33000000 people got displaced, they lost their homes. 30 minutes is their livelihoods are from scala systems, population of my entire country was permanently disruptive, currently affected by this and everywhere talking about climate change. that why are people more.
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