tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 6, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news are live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. rescue operations underway in tanzania, after a plane crashes into lake victoria. with 43 people on board, 26 of being pulled up. far out, it is in russian. consult, original cow san off to moscow accuses ukraine of firing missiles at a down. how many ho wake up calls? does the world to world leaders actually need facing calls for action delegates of the u. n's top $27.00 summit agree to discuss compensation for developing nations facing climate driven disasters? plus i'm andrew simmons at nicosia airport in cyprus, abandoned in the 1974 conflict. i'll be reporting on rising tensions between
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turkish cypriots and greek cypriots. samsung. how much were the a wall cup news? and we just 2 weeks ago there is a booth for whales, captain gas bail. i see health and a half feet when the eminent cup title for the 1st time ah, just out to $1300.00 g m t we're going to start in tanzania was 3 people have been killed after passenger plane crashed into leg victoria, the precision air flight from dada salaam was attempting to landed bicola airport in the north, west at tons in the teams from the army and firefighters. a leading recovery efforts 26 passengers have been rescued. lady kia optima mm hm. yeah. when the aircraft was about 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 to rescue missions and fire
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fighters 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. welcome web is with us in nairobi. what's the latest rating to find out what happened to those passengers you haven't yet been accounted for, but in video from the crash site, we can see the plane in the water over victoria tailspin sticking out the fuselage below the surface of water. certainly once the plane would have would submerge, that would have made it very difficult for passengers to get out or for rescuers to get in. this train belong to precision, which is tons, and he is largest privately owned airline. we fly with them before we know what their planes alike. typically they carry few doesn't passengers that propeller powered flights originate from door a alarm, which is tons in a financial capital city on the indian ocean. typically they'll do 2 or 3 or 4
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stops in towns and cities around times in the neighboring countries before returning to that base. now this flight was due to land africa on the south west and shores of lake victoria. it's a small city of just over a $100000.00 people, but the runway runs right up to the shore of the lake. we've learned that the plane was coming into land in bad weather. the over shot the runway old on the daily and ended up in the water in those pictures that we've seen from there. malcolm, thank you very much. it is malcolm web with alexis from nairobi. russian media reporting the nova cova damn and russian held ukraine has been damaged by ukrainian rocket attack. last month, ukrainian president of leukemia, zalinski had won the destruction of the dam. food cause a large scale disasters for nearby towns and cities. the 30 meter high dam holds back 18000000 cubic meters of water from neutral river,
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which cuts through eastern ukraine or the dams located near the city. of course, on which ukrainian troops have been pushing towards for weeks from the west, in an effort to recapture it from russian forces. downstream from the dam is rushing controlled crimea. it supplies water to large parts of southern ukraine. let spring in us, i beg, whose include the re in essential ukraine. it sounds like this. if the, what we're being told is accurate is a significant attack. well, that's what russian media saying and being very specific about the fact that these us supplied michelle systems that have been used to hit this damn. now ukrainian authority haven't really commented on those claims, but they have long been shown concern that they think that russia would blow, that as it withdraws from her son. now, last month, russian media also claimed that 3 ukrainian results had hit them back on october.
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the 21st ukrainian president liked him, as he had taken on his national address, and he had claimed that russia was planning to blow. that done had been mine, done. but if it was blown, it would cause a large scale disaster. he also called on western powers to warn russia not to blow that down. now we don't exactly know what's going on. and of course on the very last restriction or ukrainian side for media. but this entire wars had things and kinds of the information and just information on the propaganda. but what we do know is course on that is very important to the russian. it's the only regional capital that they have money to take from the start of the war is the only place where their forces occupy on the west side of the river is that is blown. and if we take into account the satellite images that we have been seeing, it would flood course on. but also it would flood the 3 lines of defenses on the east side of the road that the russians have made for their forces. but it would
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create and this is all speculation, of course, but if that done was blown, it would create a natural barrier between that ukrainian forces on the russian forces. meanwhile, the russian by the russian back to authorities in person have claimed that the ukrainian military messing along the russian and of course on axis with tanks and armored vehicles as they prepare to mount the offensive of course on city. but from what we understand these, the claims, but yet we are yet to hear from the ukrainian authorities and also those fighting continue, of course, which is being focused on you since your back move as well. what more do we know about that? well we know that there's been intensification of artillery shelling. we've seen videos inside the city that been posted on line. so lots of buildings have been damaged, but ukrainian force is still there. we've had some, a word from the wagon,
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a group, this private military company linked to the kremlin. they posted the video saying that russian forces had started to enter that city again. a strategic 50 for the russians that want to be seen as gaining ground in the east of the country where they have suffered some setbacks of late. but it's still unclear if they are actually in the city. but what we do know that the fighting is continued, the loss of damage and move back moved is also strategic because if they money to take that it gives them rows to other parts of the country. and again, both course on unbuckling with a very important to the russians. they have faced some setbacks over the last month or so, and they want to be seen as making some gains. and if they take backwards, at least that would pay well for moscow in terms of politically back at home. but as, as we wait to see what would happen, some of these operations can take months. i was in by, in may this year. and again,
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just last week and taking cities, it can be very, very difficult and holding them even more. so i beg talking to some degree in central ukraine. i said, thank you. italian authorities of stops 35 people from disembarking from the ship, carrying migrants of refugees docked at his sicilian port. there were deemed not vulnerable, 144 others on board to humanity. one would allow to enter italy a 2nd ship carrying 572 people rescued from the mediterranean has been told and made up for a similar vetting process. humanitarian groups have called the policy in humane till rome home is head of operations at s o. s. humanity. he's with the ship humanity, one at the port of catania, and he explains how the docking operation of the rescue ship unfolded. senior managing one received instruction to enter the board of having assigned this board as the rest of which is usually we receive the base of the bypass
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the rest of the so we ended the board and basically, which is pretty quickly women children. and i'm a company minus were allowed to leave the vest. ready one by one, and then that would be the 13th void. and they did one on one adult when we were basically decided who is weak or not we who is in the medical case and who is not. and everyone who was not is still on board. this special behind me, as soon as people leave the we don't get any information anymore about that, where they go and what's happening to them. and this is also right. we don't know what happened to them. you may get the necessary protection they deserve and meet you 18 or 90 day on board without any
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certainty about the future rate of being returned back to the which we we not but also we don't receive any information when right now sitting there with them on our ship and trying to protect and support them as much as possible without receiving any information from the italian. okay, that's bringing her mind push me and she spokeswoman of mission lifeline. a german humanitarian group that runs another rescue ship in the mediterranean. that one's got $93.00 migrants can't be on board. it's not received permission from the italian authorities to dog. good to have you with us. can you give us an indication what the conditions are like on your ship? yes sir, we are waiting now for 3 days. sir, to be assigned a port of safety from the italian authorities. we have her, as you mentioned, 93 persons on on board of our vessel. half of them are really pretty one of the persons we have a lot of women on board. we have 8 babies and are also
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a lot of unaccompanied miners and children and, and since 2 days of the ship or the people are really suffering from sea sickness and also from hooper tamya. so her situation is really heavy on our ship because our ship is some in comparison to the others, a small vessel of only 25 meters. and so it's a really challenging situation on board of our vessel. can you destroy over the last 2 draw, forgive me for interrupting. i just wanted to was, can you describe to us where the people on board you ship have been coming from and are they asylum seekers or migrants or, or refugees or indeed, is there any way of actually telling at this stage? so i don't know the origin from the people, but they started their journey from tunisia. so we had to 3 days ago as we rescues from 3 different boats. and are the people coming from different origins from africa? so what kind of help are you hoping to get?
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are you getting supplies given to you on the ship or are you, do you feel fairly isolated? so at the moment we are really isolated, we are in front of catania port with our wrestler and waiting for support. we asked several times for support them, but it was not given any answers by the authority. i am only, they said they are not responsible for our case. and, and so at that the moment the situation is getting worse with every 2nd. we have to wait outside of the port. can you tell me how people are feeling while they wait on your ship? though this is a really psychological, stressful situation for the people, because they can see the land and they don't understand why we can't enter any port or any place of safety. so they were already some critical tensions, but our crew was able to calm the people down and to explain what is going on. and
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that is the. yeah, it's just a matter of time how long they can resist the situations and in their minds. and we hope for the best, if you can't get into a port, either italy or anywhere else, what are you going to do? actually, and if the authorities will not give us any part of safety, we have to think about further steps. and at least it's the captain's decision at this point when he can't guarantee the safety of the crew and of the of our guests any more. he has to take a decision to enter report. man, thank you very much. indeed for joining us on al jazeera, we appreciate you being with us. thank you very much. any more ahead on the news are including from 3 meals a day to one people in zimbabwe are forced to cut necessities with the cost of living, sky, rocketing were the only nation in the world. come out of every crisis stronger. your commonwealth is being totally destroyed. our country is being destroyed.
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campaigning frenzy with 2 days ago president joe biden. and donald trump make their pitches to you as voters had a crucial midterm elections. fan and sport, we're going to show you how to houston assholes won the world series for the 2nd time, and 6 seasons actually coming up with santa ah, as a you and 27th climate conference opens in egypt, the world meteorological organisation has just published its latest state of the climate report and it's made clear that delegates will have a difficult 2 weeks now to start. the report says rising sea levels have reached record levels doubling since 1993 be european alps lost a record amount of glasses, antarctic sea ice drops. it to its lowest level yet and in september it rained for
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the 1st time ever on greenland ice sheet. all of that because the last 8 years have been the warmest on record. it's affecting millions, and it's costing billions. the horn of africa is experiencing its longest drought in 40 years, pretty nearly 20000000 people at risk of famine. that was widespread flooding and pakistan killing at least 1700 people and affecting 33000000 others. there were heat waves across china, the u. s. and europe destroying crops and sending wildfires ripping through towns and cities all planned to be sending a distress signal. the later state of the global climate report is a chronicle of climate calles as the wilmington logic organization. so so clearly change is happening with catastrophic speed. devastating lives and livelihoods on every continents. well already, delegates had captured his 7 of agreed to officially add to the agenda. the issue of who should pay compensation for the impacts of climate change. for 2 weeks,
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representatives from nearly 200 countries will hold talks in the city of charlotte . i'll shake expectations for the summit. are high friends. we are not currently on a pathway that keeps 1.5 in reach. and while so, do understand that leaders around the world have faced competing priorities this year. we must be clear as challenging as our current moment is. inaction is myopic, and can only defer climate catastrophe. attorney towers is secretary general of the world meteorological organization. he's in shamal shape and he's with us live now. good to have you with us or on al jazeera, your that the report that has come out is very significant and clearly very concerning. what kind of response are you getting at the cop 27 or meeting?
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so we are setting the scientific bases for these negotiations, and we haven't just demonstrated that that all of the climate, the indications are negative or we have broken records in main, greenhouse gas calling space since carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide. we have seen growth of these are you see where it says the least thing and, and we have seen her record in sea level rise and melting of laziness. and so the, and so far we haven't seen improvement in the real atmosphere and, and this is hopefully motivating the negotiators to speed up both the mitigation and ad updates. and what's there, there's a great deal of science, of course, behind the reports that you produce. is there a way of translating that into for want of a better phrase language that leaders of the world would understand because it is very scientific. as i say,
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it can be terribly complex. it must be difficult to try to get the concept and the scale of what's happening over to people who don't work in the same field. i think that the combination of the fact that we bring on the table and the fact that we have studied seeing impacts to apply my st worldwide. they are wake up call us and . and that's why we have had these said climate conferences. and that's why we have already seen some progress in the right direction. we are not no more heading towards $3.00 to $5.00 degrees warming rather to watch $2.00 degrees warming. and that's thanks to the science that we have provided. that's w more an i p c. c, which be are we also hosting and the fact that we have studied seeing him back to climate since everywhere. if efforts to try to contain they rise in temperatures continue. one obviously hopes that they do, given that we're seeing heat waves in china and we're seeing flooding in bangladesh
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for example. and of course the impact on the glass. here's where should we be looking to see the 1st signs that perhaps what we are trying to achieve is actually having some sort of effect. so good news is that the 15 countries have been able to read to me since during the past, the 15, the se, small tv, european countries, jap, united states, singapore, have also much better technological needs to be successful environment mitigation, surprises so. so i mean if you have been dropping they are cheaper than porcelain it sees today and, and also the prices of batteries and electric vehicles. ready have been dropping and so altogether we have that much better means to be successful in buying the mitigation. and luckily these means are becoming more and more frequent. but as i said, we are no more not yet heading towards the bodies. 1.5 or 2 degrees says targets.
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if we carry on this rate, i'm forgive me. i realize that this is a simplicity question, but if we do carry out the on the rate that we're going, what timeline do you think we're going to really start to have problems and it's going to become incredibly difficult for people to live in the planet. so some parts of the planet salaries suffering because of climate change, spokes and but the owner of africa has seen and drought for 3 years in row. and that's so that's a matter of life and it, well, many people in that that read so. so if we go to higher numbers of warming, we won't be from the planet than the biosphere won't disappear, but the living conditions will be much more osh. it's clear that for the welfare of mankind and also for the global economy, the low number. so call me would be the best and these negative trending patents.
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me to continue for the coming the case anyhow. meaning growing amount of disasters and impacts of climate change. and if you are successful with the mitigation, we could see these negative trend into that a sixty's. i don't, unfortunately, we have already lost the melting of lazy, sea level rise. again, that's going to continue for the coming under. so even thousands of p s. pattern itala is 2nd general of the world, miss your logical organization and we appreciate you being with us, sir, and just need to thank you very much indeed for your time. you're welcome. millions of people ends above by facing food shortages and high unemployment coming under more pressure as the cost of living stores. some families are cutting back on meals as inflation pushes food prices out out of time, has more from karate at one making. hang a marcia palazzo and her daughter joyce are on
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a tight budget right now. they can only afford to spend $30.00 on groceries. the only buying basics the family can't do without, but the price of some essential goods in somebody we have gone up again. that means they taking homeless this month than they did. the last course will go through their favorite movie ever know, a very little critters will hear. there is nothing we can do things, things are just too expensive. we try and strict the little money we have. so we can buy a new battery, it's never enough. they're all good. okay. 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 and 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. bobby's current economic problems aren't as bad as they were in the early 2. thousands then hyperinflation, reese record 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 with the ability we execute 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 will, just like they are not sure about the countries economic future. how to matessa al jazeera holiday. you as president joe barden says, choose as midterm elections will be a defining moment for the fate of democracy in america. we made the remark. during a democrat, raleigh in pennsylvania barton appeared alongside former president, bollock obama in the city of philadelphia. the states are baffled, grind in the race to decide who controls the senate rabo 3 day, 3 days. until one of the most important elections. when one of
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those important elections in our life time, is good of shape. the outcomes are going to shape our country for decades. the gum and the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. it's a choice, a choice between 2 vastly different visions of america vastly different. former president donald chance also been in pennsylvania campaigning for republican senate candidates. now plant oz. he took aim at top democrats under vine, pelosi schumer and the radical democrat congress. your commonwealth is being totally destroyed. our country is being destroyed, biden, and the far left lunatics are waging war on pennsylvania, energy, crashing pennsylvania jobs, gutting, pennsylvania communities, and strangling pennsylvania families with soaring prices. like you've never seen before. allan fishes following the campaigns is got more on their strategies. while
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donald trump believes that a victory for the republicans in the mate times 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 your bite and 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 will be seen as good for donald trump and he would build any electro success on the backs of a good mid term results for the republicans. no, as far as the democrats are concerned, 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
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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 ago. and so he started to talk more about the economy and how he believes he's help middle class america, and how he believes that with it, democratic majority, he can continue to do that. seeing a lot of the steps that he's taken to help ordinary 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, joe biden will find that his presidency become 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 . time for the weather, his everson hello. welcome to look at the international forecast. we've got some klaus and some rain into parts of the middle east over the next couple days. even
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hearing cancer. central parser, saudi arabia made him see a few spots of rain over the next day or so. that line of cloud and rain makes his way across iran into afghanistan. and we could see some snow over the high ground here, bits and pieces, a cloud of rain towards the caspian, towards the black sea. and there was a nasty disturbance across the east side of the mediterranean. we could see a months worth of rain. it's a cypress that brings with it the potential for some, a localized flooding, gusty winds as well, and that's a wet weather that will make its way in across. so the levant, as we go through tuesday, elsewhere, generally drive to the south here 33 celsius. pleasant sunshine for dough hassam. love the weather over the next few days. much of north africa is looking find a drive. little on the breezy side. wanted to blustery showers into the far north of libya, northern parts of egypt to wanted to shout scraping the coast of west africa as we go through were monday. but nothing too much to speak of. the rains are sinking further south quite nicely now. and they draped their way right down across sir
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zambia botswana, seeing some heavy burst of freight as also some lively showers into much of south africa. still ahead on al jazeera, tens of thousands told the starting line for the beijing marathon 1st time since the covered line team pandemic, the galaxy we're going to take you to a seed bank in colombia, that's preserving precious plans. as climate change drives them to the brink of extinction. added sports 2010 world cup one or 0 p k places last march at new come more later with santa being in the south. ah. climate breakdown is real on this getting worse. despite all the signs i'm reporting, why aren't we doing more? that's the question, journalist cali, re tries to answer in this series. i'm looking at climate breakdown from a different perspective. i want to understand how power money,
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she destructiveness and deception has come to shape our schools to the crisis, way, all hail the planet, coming through on al jazeera. when the news breaks, it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now needs fixing from power lines to water. me when people need to be heard and the story told they would get punished and they spoke, crania, i'm afraid i won't be able to return home with exclusive interviews, an in depth through poor south african penguins, one ac. heavy al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and live lou. ah,
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you want your knowledge is either one of our top stories. this our 3 people have been killed and 26 rescued after a passenger plane crashed into lake victoria. the precision air flight in dallas alarm was attempted to land a book or by airport in the north west of tanzania. italian authorities have stopped 35 people from disembarking from the ship, carrying migrants and refugees dogged the sicilian port. they were deemed not vulnerable. the 2nd ship has been told a made dog 1st similar vetting process. russian media reporting the nova cova damn and russian held ukraine has been damaged by ukrainian rocket attack. last month, the ukranian president warned the destruction of the dam would cause a large scale disaster. it was one of the most distressing images to come out of ukraine at the start of the war. an apartment building and keep struck by a missile, leading a gaping hole in its side and sending
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a signal about the level of threat to civilian life. now though rebuilding is underway, harry faucet met one former resident looking forward to moving back in. this is my flat as you hear, the if it still doesn't have her haven into the door. yeah, alexey mar, resolve is looking to the future. one we're a treasured past in this apartment will be rebuilt. course it's, i think it was not, not a flat. it was a big all here. and with the, with lots of daft and lots of her glasses, her around 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, yahoo, alexey and his family had moved to a nearby bomb shelter, only hours earlier. it's more strange it's, it's more amazing that. and my, my children asked me to sorry,
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my voice her, he's not in his folder. and he doesn't understand what does his 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 year went to warm bedroom here and ask of her parents, please let go to shelter because the television tells us and that is safe place and we have to do and we move of you 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 would her sleep in this romano this night. oh i'm
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sure. yes. he had his fellow residents res, tens of thousands of dollars in the days after the strike. to buy supports to keep the building intact. now the key of city government is spending the reconstruction of all the affected flaws. what happened here back in february was a stark 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. could you still visualize it in your, in your might, wouldn't you know, of course i or i remember her how it it looked for alexi. there are no doubt 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 her as from that of this rocket, we do not scary, nothing. we was carrying nothing here. this war may be grinding on into the winter
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. but for alexi and his family, an important personal victory is in sight. very faucet al jazeera keith shelling by civilian government forces has reportedly killed 6 people in western edler province . 30 rockets targeted rebel held areas which include a camp for displaced people. medical sources say, a woman and 2 children are among the dead. 20 others were injured. more than 3000 families live in the area. pakistan, spy, ministers, rejected emma and cons accusations that government figures were involved and so as is attempt to assassinate him, can supporters came out to show their solidarity in several cities? shall i? sharif says con is damaging the country with false and cheap conspiracies. he says he'll resign. if there's evidence he was behind the attack on con, was in by stop is joining us now from la horton, a find a time to correctly the government's put a media bonam coverage of speeches by amazon. com. but that doesn't seem to have
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stopped him speaking that's exactly right. he's still manages to reach out to his people in so many different ways. social media is fred just after making his speech from his hospital bed earlier today. busy hon was moved to his residence in la whore, and that's where we are now. let me just show you how fortified this area is. this is easily one of the most sort by civilian spaces in the country at the moment. that is because the former prime minister, who has survived an attempt on his life and some say still has a target on his back, is now at his home here, behind armed guard, behind multiple layers of security, metal fences, metal barriers, and there is no number, dozens of troops beyond this point is entering thinking area known as dom on part.
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now this is just the security apparatus that we can see inside. there are multiple more layers of security. and that is because cameron's times life people say, remain under red, one of who, who was moved from the cancer hospital to this location is because wherever he goes, people follows for the people follow. and it creates either by a coincidence or by design and harness amanda create disruption. and that's something that the administrators at the hospital at a cancer hospital said was unacceptable. enron. hans, that it was an acceptable to him as well. and so they've moved into his residence here. now she instability wherever he goes is likely to continue. because he announced earlier today that the wal mart to lombard will continue, and he will pick up where it stops in was 0 and carry on from there. he will join the long a and then they will go to his law body with scores of his supporters in the coming
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weeks to his credit, the prime minister, shabazz sharif. instead, on multiple occasions, he has tried to reach out to engage in dialogue with the man to try to get him wrong con, to jump to the table to come to some sort of agreement. but we have to remember that he was an athlete 1st. and to politicians. second, as far as him. bronchitis, concerned. any contests, any competition is binary. there is no middle ground. now, one of the criticisms that the government is laid against him and his party is that they still have not filed a police report about the incident. and to that enron, hans, people say that the reason they haven't yet is that they blame the prime minister. the interior minister and an army general, they blamed the military. now the police officials in punjab province have agreed to take on a case against the civilian leadership, but they do not want to go after the military. here's what one of them are on the con, senior party leaders had to say it's been sent to us and you can see the 1st information report that goes the investigation has not been that we have not been able to
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really just to that. because the part is, is that you can file in if i out against a prime minister, you can find in a fight against the intended minister. but we will not play left out against the sitting major and iran on believe that in the past in the see, it is one of the main accused in this assassination attempt. and he is not ready to remove his name from the fire and is in control of the pen job problems he has control in the kyra function for probably sending gilligan focused on the political portfolio focused on bucks on theory. kennesaw is enormous and one analyst, this group described the prime minister as no more than the mayor of islam of the no doubt this long march coming in the coming weeks expected in islam about is something that will give pause not only to the civilian government in islam about but to the military and the garrison town of robin saying thank you very much,
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zebra savvy. talking to some level about 30000 runners. taking part in the 1st, beijing mara's and since 2019 the event had been put on hold for 2 years due to the corona virus. pandemic is the 1st major sporting event in the chinese capital since the winter olympics in february. china's district zillow, corporate policies, limited the number of participants this year. 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 during violence between turkish and greek. cypriots in 1974, the conflict worsened with turkish forces. moving in to day, those in un ceasefire line and a 180 kilometer buffer zone and across the island. it separates greek speaking cypress, in the south from the turkish speaking, self declared republic of northern cypress. and her summons spent a day in nicosia with un forces on patrol in the buffer zone.
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an island cut in to look to the law than 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 and their attentions on both sides. the fact that the fides do not talk to each other or creates an opportunity for or 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 a place that bill lies, the clamor of derision between people on both sides of it. time here hasn't moved
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on from 1974. it's a no go zone giving by gone snapshots of a conflict that took homes away from owners and left lives and property in ruins. even what was nicholas is. international airport is caught in the time warp. the structure remains, but little else the you ins role is to ensure it stays 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. you always get more saber rattling when they're unknown negotiations going on to solve the cyprus problem. and we've now gone
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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 cypriot. but now he's accepted by most of her family, paper leak. turkish english. take one me say same for me and my family over the road, this shopkeeper says most people get on. my neighbor is tech isabel. we men, we drink coffee together, we together. i don't 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 6th decade with no sign of an end. andrew simmons al jazeera, nicosia, it is 38 people have been injured in
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a fire at an apartment building in new york and broke out on the 20th floor of a high rise in midtown. people will move from the building through the windows using ropes. the causes reported to be a lithium ion battery, police and peruse capital lima have use tear gas against anti government. protesters demonstrate as much to congress to demand the resignation of leftist president federal casteel. attorney general has accused him of leading a criminal organization within the government is he who says it's a ruse by political drivers to oust him. wising demand for food and falling crop harvests could compromise our ability to feed ourselves crop. biodiversity helps farmers improve output during tough times. but scientists say as much as 3 quarters of biodiversity was lost during the 20th century. alexander ramp. yet he visits a high tech facility in columbia. the distributors crucial seeds to vulnerable
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farmers around the world. a good miss heavy at hetty, their inspect each leaf, dis lampkin bein plant, yes, spent the last 4 years studying and nurturing it to save the speeches from extinction. it doesn't plant, 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 jane's 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, laboratories, researchers prepare each feed for story to research, selecting the optimal ones in discarding any that are damaged,
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others work and dna extraction in gene sequencing, to decipher in translate to the plants, genetic code, global network experts say it's vital to breathe more resilient cropped varieties at a time when food supplies are increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather deforestation . in other human activity, though, we have 2 major threats, existential one is a genetic erosion on several of these kind of diversity are disappearing due to everybody's ation total. to, to can fuel activity. the 2nd is climate change. the world used to cultivate more than 6000 different plans, but it's estimated that about 75 percent of the crop diversity has been lost in the last century. the bank hope to reverse that trend. this air type package in store bonding, 60000 samples of beans and 4 inches and they're kept here in the huge fridge. at
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minus 20 degrees celsius, scientists call it an insurance for the future year. we hold the seats that belongs to genetic resources that belong to the piece of origin. we keep them, we can 7 and maintain them alive and available also to the property. if i put would keep solutions. 2 challenges that we cannot imagine at the moment already. solutions for today's agriculture, but also for the future. thanks to deletions, 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 around viet deep al jazeera palmetto, columbia. stella had on al jazeera gala failed, delivers a hollywood ending for los angeles, f. c, as they went to hammer last off. for the 1st time auction on the way was santa.
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ah, in the light of the open seas hides a dark secret. men forced to work without pain enslaved for years, but a glimmer of hope remained for the forgotten fisherman. as a group of activists stove deep into the illegal fishing industry, demanding justice and freedom goes fleet. a witness documentary on al jazeera, the creative african makes this journey continues in 2022 africa success. stories are captivating the world. this yet can next weekend. we'll connect applicant, create effective building bridges across africa and the dias flora, i will you live at calico. we can, we was if you to up at c p,
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we'll credit you can in abidjan code of walk from the 25th to the 27th of november 2022 registered to attend for free at can x dot africa lou. ah sorry for the world cup news here. sana, thank you very much. a rob wallace thought with a huge moment for wales. captain garrett bail just 2 weeks before the woke up, take a look, a se were 3 to down and had the man sent off for in the emily's cup final against
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philadelphia union, but bale it came on as a sub and equalized late an extra time to force the penalty suit out and they went on to when to shoot out to secure the trophy. it is the 1st time that they have won the m s cup and it's a great goose for bill ahead of the woke up wells, play the u. s. in their opening game on november 21st it's always nice, it's going finals, and i, i seem to have the knack of doing that. so nice is big. it's important for the club . it's important for the firms credit to everybody and to, to keep pushing to 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 now the pair hoping to make an impact to add the wall cup is brazil saw near mom. you took advantage of a goalkeeper mistake to score for peers. she and their french v game against loyal is currently $11.00 in that game. and another brazilian has scored in the premier
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league of gabriella putting arsenal ahead in a tight game at chelsea or the corner assist from england that will chi osaka arsenal. still one, they'll head to an on track to gloat hop again. nobody got it. there was an emotional farewell for a 2010 walk up when a gerald pre k. the spaniard played his last home game for barcelona, with his teammates wearing his name and number. he captain, them to, to now, when the over on maria, the to put them on top of lead, eager to touch 5 year old. if you care who's retiring that was sub later on the, and a given a standing ovation at the new come stadium. he won 30 trophies with the club. there's on some of you not, not. yeah, yeah, i was emotional whole the things we experienced together is players. we want everything really. it was golden times. so i think he deserved this good boy. and when it was ideal for him, a bossa, our fans love him. it asthma and that's priceless on the walk up shortly. but now
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said baseball and the houston astros that have won the world series sh, they beat the philadelphia phillies for one to claim. the title for the 2nd time and 6, he says they've stokes has the action getting the reality. the astros knew another victory in front of the home crowd would win them the world series. but it was the phillies that true 1st blood. so fast fall and it's craig, i mean, 1st, houston hit straight back though with a huge 3 run homer a you wouldn't. alvarez was one of the biggest hits of his career. launching the ball a 137 meters well into the stands to send 43000 fans crazy. they put the astros 31 up, christine vasquez's, then drive in alex brakeman to make it for one before houston comfortably crazed out the wind. oh god.
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it's the 2nd world series for the astros, and one day hope will prove less controversial than there 1st in 2017. that was marred by the infamous sign stealing scandal, which cost 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 will pull up a lot of people. 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 friends with a victory parade and coming dice. folks out there. there's been
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a huge shock. i had the t 20 cook, it woke up who was south africa crushing out of the torment they were up against los rank, netherlands side who battered 1st and posted hosted a respectable 158 for 4 and their innings. the highlight was this very casual catch by a man in the stance. well, it's worse to look at the replay, south africa, one of the pre tournament favorites that were restricted to just a $145.00 and lost by 13 runs. that result opened the door for either pakistan or bangladesh to get into the semi finals and it was park assign who took the chance, winning by 5 or kids to add the adelaide oval. or they're into the semi's that for the 6th time in 8 editions of the t 20 woke up. and in the 3rd game of the day, india will already guarantee that to go through, but they secured top spot and group team by thrashing zimbabwe in front of 82000
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fans in melbourne. weather fifties at 4. yeah. dove and raw hall to help them post a $186.00 for 5 at the m. c. g. and they got rid of zimbabwe for just a 100. 15 winning by 71 runs. they will now faced england on thursday for place in sundays final back to the football world cup one group hoping for a booth from katara 2022. our uganda's blind at football is that league is already successful, but organized as think the world cup will grow. interested in the game of end of, of reports i it's like any other training session. oh, well it's, it's put talking. but with one difference, i mean, if you're playing playing football goods. yeah. when i mean their game when they pitch, i'm really mad that my thoughts, my,
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my joys up there because well it, there my a dreamer. comes the reality. michelle i, i, 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 before they came blind in 2016, i was a footballer. so it was nothing new that occurred to me to football because i not important a football with the man who started uganda is playing football. lakes is it's helped make the community more inclusive of the day been and
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community as greatly we'll come to support because we're never going their communities unorganized like, inclusive must is. oh, demonstration exhibition matches. so many people converge around us and, or is of that, that imagination? how can it blend bus one place with the or is one to be, to understand how can the blind person play football with 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 we'll finish with some great pictures out of india, football fans and corolla have put up giant cut out of lunar miss a near mom on a local river to celebrate the woke up the 9 me to mercy was a 1st to go up, but then brazil fans responded by putting up a near model is 2 meters taller and they are rumors that the local portugal fans are working on a cut out of rinaldo the we to is nearly over for the
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bigger show on earth. all eyes are on the cut are as the world comes to the middle east for the 1st time, a truly global event, bringing together football culture from all over the world wall. 32 countries battle it out for the trophy party of correspondent on all continents will bring you coverage like no other. i said, well come cause we will take you around the world that cost out 2020 to well come on al jazeera. and that's how you spell for me now. it's back to rob santa. thank you very much indeed. that's it for this news i, i will be back in a couple of minutes with more all these stories and stay with me. if you can, i'm passing the by ah, across the us, millions of americans rely on conservative talk radio shows for the news and
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entertainment. these are all real issues for real people. the listening post tunes in asks is talk radio divider in america, there is no room for counseling or for how democracy work is really just acknowledging differences that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created the republican party talk to of a to park special on that just either we are all response. even people far away are sort of helping with the environment. problems in the amazon because they are consumers. i teach kids about the oceans are facing today. i've been working in earnest, trying to find ways to get this language up to them. kids went away and do as the ocean. why and what are you going to do to keep house clean? it's our language that keeps the red blood women, right? say that they have one, several back in their fight for equality and gotten america. and those told the things that were texting women, we made a challenge in the region. i will not be pro life. i won't sleep,
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we don't have lead them in study these evacuation now, i say 3 days journey to a shelter question in your grade. so, and destroys our country. someone needs to rebuild when a military coup over through chiles, marxist president, when stadiums became prisoners and the hunter's sole objective was absolute control, one man publicly refused to accept dictatorship. episode for football rebels explores the life of carlos casale, the footballer, whose personal story swayed a vote that altered the history of his country. carlos casale, and the demise of a n day on al jazeera, ah
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