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[000:00:00;00] ah, now which is here. when ever? oh, 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 continue to rise full blinds 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 jessia.
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ah, power outages across the russian controlled region of her son. moscow accuses ukrainian force is a firing missiles that a dam ah . with this i'm several benya. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up the death toll rises from a plane crash and to lake victoria in tanzania, but doesn't still survive. how many who wake up coals does the world to world leaders actually need delegates of this year's un climate conference agreed to discuss compensation for developing nations facing climate disasters and opening doors for all fif as president says, the guitar world cup will be the most inclusive ever
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ah, a russian media are reporting a ukrainian rocket attack as damaged a dam that could lead to catastrophic flooding. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski warned last month to describe the destruction of the nova co cobra damn in . a russian held territory would cause a large scale disaster of the nearby towns and cities. the 30 metre high dam holds back 18000000 cubic meters of water from the nipple river, which cuts through eastern ukraine. the dam is near the city of her san what 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 russian controlled, crimea, which supplies water to large parts of southern ukraine. acid bag has more from creevy re and central ukraine. the russians 1st said that there were us supplied misses that hit, that dam or the russian media said that they're very made a point of making sure that everyone knew that they were you supplied
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a missiles that we haven't heard anything from the ukrainians. but last month, the russians also said ukrainian massage, hit that damn no. from the ukraine side, there's long been concern that russia may try to blow up that damn. in fact, last month on the 21st of october, ukrainian president vladimir zaleski in his national address warned that russia was plotting to blow that damn up and claimed that russians had planted explosives, as well as urging western powers to warn russia not to block that down because it would cause a large scale disaster. now what we are hearing is that her son is without an electricity, and the russians are blaming act of sabotage on power lines. that's what they're claiming. but this war has been full of information and this information came on counter claim, a very difficult to say, because we don't have access to the russian control territory. and the ukraine has have been very strict on media movement in carson as they get ready to mount that offensive. it was one of the most distressing images to come out of ukraine at the
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start of the war. and apartment building and key struck by a missile, leaving this gaping hole in its side, sending a signal about the level of threat to civilian life. now bill rebuilding is underway. harry faucet met one former resident looking forward back to, to moving back in and with a story of how his 9 year old son saved his family. this is my fled as you see it. if it still doesn't have her, hey, and adore. 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 of not a flat. it was a big all here. and with the, with lots of dust and lots of for glasses. 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,
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alexey and his family had moved to a nearby bomb shelter, only hours earlier. it's more strange. it's more amazing that. and my, my children asked me to sorry, 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, nicola, who came to them the night before the strike here went to warm 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, and we move of you
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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 i sleep in this. busy romero this night, i'm sure yeah. he and his fellow residents res, tens of thousands of dollars in the days after the strike to buy support, to keep the building intact. now the key of city government is funding the reconstruction of all the affected flaws. what happened here back in february 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, there are no doubts about returning here. he wants to put his old apartment,
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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 carrying nothing here. this was maybe grinding on into the winter, but for lexi and his family, an important personal victory is in sight. very full sit al jazeera keith at a debt tell from a passenger plane crash, and tanzania has risen dramatically. the prime minister now says 19 people have been killed. the aircraft plunged into lake victoria earlier on sunday 26. people have been rescued. malcolm with reports, the play was coming into land. the small city of the coburn times near the circle runway and on the shore of lake victoria, africa, the largest lake when the aircraft was about 100 meters in mid air, it encountered problems in bad weather. it was raining on the plane plunged into
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the water. everything is under control. the army had to rescue missions and fire fighters from the province of could get on the scene. they are fully equipped to deal with rescues and safety. rescue efforts are currently underway in order to retrieve the aircraft. the plane belongs to precision air hands and he is largest privately owned airline. his propeller powered plains carry passengers between towns and cities and neighboring countries, and we have already informed prime minister. also, we have received condolences from the president of the united republic of tanza, near. he has agreed to more resources for the rescue efforts for the remaining people. domestic flight to recruit your part of towns in a transport sector. cross country road journeys can take days for those you can afford it. travel is much quicker and usually safer. malcolm web al jazeera,
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as the un 27th climate conference opens in egypt, the world meteorological organization has just published its latest state of the climate report. and it's made clear the delegates will have a difficult 2 weeks. the start, the report says rising sea levels have reached record levels doubling since 1993. the european alps lost a record amount of glaciers and tar take sea ice dropping to its lowest level yet. and in september it rained for the 1st time ever on greenland ice sheet. all that because the last 8 years have been the warmest on record. this is affecting millions and costing billions the horn of africa is experiencing its longest drought in 40 years. for instance, putting nearly 20000000 people at risk of famine. there was widespread flooding in pakistan, killing at least 1700 people and of effecting 33 millions others. there were heat waves across china, the u. s. in europe destroying crops and sending wild fires ripping through towns
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and cities. or plan to be sending a distress signal. the later state of the global climate report is a chronicle of climate chaos as the world methodological organization so. so clearly change is happening with catastrophic speeds. devastating lives and lively woods on every continent. already delegates had caught $27.00, have agreed to officially add to the agenda. the issue of who should pay compensation to the effects of climate change. for 2 weeks, representatives from nearly 200 countries will hold talks in the city of chanel share expectations for the summit. are high friends, we are not currently on a pathway that keeps 1.5 in reach. and was, i do understand that leaders around the world, her face competing priorities this year. we must be clear as challenging as our current moment is. inaction is myopic and can only defer
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climate catastrophe. petrie palace is the secretary general of the world meteorological organisation, and he says some progress have been made. good news is that the 15 countries have been able to read to me since during the past. 15 years, a small tv, european countries, japan, united states, singapore and they have also much better technological needs to be successful environment mitigation the prizes. 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 have been dropping and all altogether we have that much better means to be successful if so, some parts of the planet, dowries suffering because of climate change. for example, the horn of africa has seen a drought for 3 as in role. and that's that, that's
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a matter of life and death. well, many people in that, that read so. so if we go to higher numbers of warming, and we won't disappear from the planet than the biosphere won't disappear, but the living conditions will be much more harsh. it's clear that the or the welfare of mankind and also for the global economy. the low numbers of warming would be the best than that. these negative trend in a better battle to be continue for the coming the gates anyhow, meaning growing amount of disasters and impact the climate change. and if you're successful with the mitigation, because sees these negative trend into better sixty's, i don't at $430.00, we have already lost the melting of lazy sea level rise, a game that will continue for the coming under. so even thousands of p s. italian authorities of stopped 35 people from disembarking from a ship carrying migrants in refugees. dr. a sicilian port because they were deemed not vulnerable
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a 144 others on board at the humanity. one were allowed to enter italy and a 2nd ship carrying nearly 600 people. rescued from the method to maybe mediterranean has been told that it may doc for a similar vetting process, humanitarian groups of called the policy inhumane. while earlier we spoke to nicolas stella, whose ship has rescued more than 200 people from mediterranean waters, he says, despite numerous appeals to authorities, they are still waiting in international waters for news on where and how the migrants may disembark. we have one of the best for the women children, men that have you in for one of the somebody, tennessee, and the patient. we heard the doctor to request to come up with the indication of a place of safety to the people up to now we have spent more than $25.00
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different amount of them over the 100 feet in being assisted in what is that community that complements the new teacher asked you for every shipment of these people or have the before before taking the he have a and you are the team violence and possible hardness the in the media and have all pretend to be at c before being in. so their condition was already better at the moment. and the, the big thing that they have spent on board to have have was that even further their health both from the logical and physical level still ahead on al jazeera, on the campaign trail with just days to go until the u. s. midterm elections, democrats and republicans go head to head in battle, ground states and
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a step in china covered 19 recovery, the return of the beijing. now it stay with us, the more on that ah with hello, we got some rain in the forecast for the korean peninsula over the next couple days . and eventually on to watch japan piece of cloud. they're just sliding across yellow sea associated with us, little weather systems, some snow on the northern flank of that. that'll ease its way out of the far northeast of china. rain coming back in behind and that rain will eventually move across c, r. c of japan. western japan western han shoe kata, seeing some cloud and some rave for a time as you go through, choose day. not too bad on the other side of the mountain stoker at around 20 degrees celsius bits and pieces of sherry ran down towards that taiwan. much of
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central and southern china will be dry and still warm in hong kong temperatures. around 25 celsius, 46 celsius here as we go on into a wet and stay beam up at the south, shall continue across the philippines. some lively showers coming through here. ne, the winds driving the showers down towards malaysia, the malay peninsula. seeing some big and heavy showers, still some larvae, showers there into central and southern parts of thailand. saw the mayors of india seeing some lively showers to over the next couple of days. central parts are dry and has been warm up towards the northwest particularly in go to route. we have got a western disturbance across northern parts of pakistan can to snow over the himalayas a sense of belonging. it might be says that even if get my 50 and the every day heroes keeping communities together. i'll give them that this, for example, info for my phone,
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a j 0 visits the canyon town of the 10 that produces some of the worlds fastest runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based violence. a sense of community on a jesse either. oh, the me. you're watching else or 0 reminder of our headlines this. our russian media are reporting the nova covert damn, and russian hill 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. at least in 1900 people have been killed and 26 rescued
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after passenger plane crashed into lake victoria. the precision air flight from doris alarm was attempting to landed because the airports in northwest engineer delegate said the u. n. 27th climate conference have agreed to add to the agenda. the issue of who should pay compensation for the effect of climate change. the 2 week cop 27 meeting has started in the egyptian city of shawna. pakistan's prime minister has rejected iran cons accusations. the government figures were involved in thursday's attempt to assassinate him. con supporters came out to show their solidarity in several cities. sharif the p. m says con is damaging the country with false and cheap conspiracy. he says he will resign if there is any evidence that he was behind the attack on con there's been some to do all and you can see the 1st information report that activity goes investigation has not been we have not been able to register that because the clarity is that you can filing out against the
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prime minister. you can find out against the interior minister, but we will not play left out against the sitting around on believe that. again, the fax machine is one of the main accused in this association attempt, and he is not ready to remove his name from the fire. and same bas ravi has more from the hor on iran con speech. he's been making regular speeches. city, he is broadcasting live on youtube and then those speeches circulate across social media like wildfire. after the last piece he made at the hospital where he was recovering. he was moved earlier today to his residence here in low horror just behind. he is now living here back at home under heavy security because as his supporters and many in the security apparatus guarding him say, the man is an ex prime minister. there was an assassination attempt against him.
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and there may still be a target on his back, especially for politicians in this country. the pit themselves against the military, against other political parties, against every institution, with nearly as iran con is done. it does not bode well for him. definitely means that he remains that ris, imran con has announced today that he will continue to march on islam about saying that as of tuesday, calling on his party workers calling on 2 orders to go. once again, who was 0 about where the attack on his life happens, where the attempted assassination took place and pick up where he left off. he is encouraging party leaders and loyal party members to go from there to withdraw affinity for process leaders from other cities to join him in ra cindy in 2 weeks where he says he intends on meeting them. and then continuing to march on his wall bob from there and shelling by syrian government forces has reportedly killed 9 people in western italy,
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province. 30 rockets targeted rebel held areas which included 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 that area. relatives and loved ones of slain al jazeera journalists. sharina alba ugly, are holding a church memorial 6 months after her death. ah, sharina died on may 11th, but in line with palestinian traditions, her family will market on november the 6th, she was killed by a sniper, awhile reporting for al jazeera, an independent investigation found is really forces deliberately targeted her a u. s. president joe biden says tuesday's mid term elections will be a defining moment for the fate of democracy in america. that he made that remark during a democratic rally and pennsylvania, appearing alongside former president barack obama in the city of philadelphia. the state is a battle ground and
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a race to decide who controls the senate while folks, 3 day, 3 day, until one of the most important election. one most important elections in our life time is good of shape. the outcomes are going to shape our country for decades. the gum and the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. it's a choice, a choice between 2 vastly different visions of america vastly different. a former president, donald trump, has also been in pennsylvania campaigning for republican senate candidate mehmet oz . he took aim at top democrats from their biden 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,
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crushing pennsylvania jobs, gutting, pennsylvania communities, and strangling pennsylvania families with soaring prices. like you've never seen before. allan fishes following the campaigns and he reports on each side strategy. 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, 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
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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, 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
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ever a police and peruse capital. lima have used tear gas against anti government protesters . i had demonstrated march to congress to demand the resignation of left as president pedro kasteel, the attorney general has accused him of leading a criminal organization within the government. as t o says it's a ruse by political rivals to oust him. about 30000 runners have taken part in the 1st beijing marathon since 2019. the event was cancelled for 2 years because the vehicle and virus pandemic. it's the 1st major sporting event in the chinese capital since the winter olympics in february. okay, football fans in argentina getting ready to travel to kotor for the world cup al jazeera theresa bo is with them at a mass barbecue,
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every step of the way we are covering this. theresa. whats going on where you are? huh. i already started and he is running high with cheap hotel a before they go they i, i love that with cards like that's wonderful. they know who they are on the i quite a bit that are going to be a difficult
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a barbecue that you can see that happening here. everyone's carrying food and sharing something to drink and getting together a have been saving for the school year. fits tend to be the contact another person who. 7 so to be able to go to contact, brother and he said he was going to be going to talk to her again. so as you can see for a night running high people that are getting ready to problem are, you can be right there. some of the flags that they're going to be traveling with. they have a vehicle might i don't know,
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i'm not sure. am i going to buy back in 2020 and the to be helping i didn't see that national team from heaven with happening right. now with 2 weeks away from here, i'm reading a winning up again. but theresa, one major thing you haven't reported on is how was the food? because you got everybody jealous, showing us the barbecue. didn't tell us how the food was a important oh, people have been bringing a 70 kilos worth of beef right here. that all the people are going to be showing up for one of your, you know, they're making an export, but they paid
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a thing during i again, i know when i have to resubmit every time it talk to you, you're surrounded by a crowd of very, very loud people, thank you so much for your reporting. tell them to bring some of the food over when they land here in doha. it's reasonable in when aside as thank you. a fee for president johnny infant tino says the guitar world cup will be the most inclusive in history, new stadiums and infrastructure have been built with accessibility in mind to ensure all fans can attend matches. andy richardson reports ah, a tournament for all that is kathleen's will cut ambition. this little match involving plays you are hearing impaired. was the sporting sense, a piece of a conference aimed at ensuring every fan can play a part at these finals. the head of will,
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football was in attendance to underline his organizations commitment to the cause. when you think about football, we speak about joy. we speak with all, i believe we speak about. smile won't believe a moment of smile. a moment of joy catulus accessibility forum has been in place since 2016, an annual gathering of disability experts from around the world wheelchair uses visually and hearing impaired fans supports us with mental health issues. and those with different sensory requirements are all represented here. the collective a twin she'll this is a truly inclusive world cup. having lived and worked in cattle for more than a decade. i'm at hubby has witnessed the country's transformation. what we've been hearing about is there is remarkable in terms of accessibility. the tournament has been a catalyst for change vans arriving the thought will be able to you know,

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