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see a report on the human costs of the winter energy crisis when a military coup over through chiles, marxist president, when stadiums became prisoners and the hunters 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 finland had previously refused to join. nice, oh, good. following rushes. invasion of you cried formally requested to join the west's military alliance in poker terms. he has put all that in. i do not to believe that he is going to keep up the president of finland, talks to well jazeera ah
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. a major dam targeted in a rocket attack. russia blames ukraine as concerns grow over the threats of catastrophic flooding. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to my z in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. rescue operations continue after a plane crash lines in tans in is late victoria. at least 19 people are confirmed till died. who will compensate the world's poorest for the damage caused by climate change? question facing delegates as the winds climate summit club 27 gets underway in egypt and a stand off in sicily. the captain of a migrant rescue ship refuses to leave port until everyone is allowed to leave the vessel.
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ah, we begin with a situation in ukraine at the moment. russia saying that a rocket attack has damaged a damn. it could cause catastrophic flooding. mos go back to officials and hair san say there have been power outages as a result of that attack. the 30 me to i damn, holds back a large volume of water from the dingy pro river, which cuts through east and ukraine. since october, both russia and ukraine of accused each other of planning to breach the dam using explosives, president ramirez landscape warned its destruction would cause a large scale disaster all the nava. gov could dam is located near the city of harrison, which ukrainian troops have been pushing towards for weeks from the west. an effort to recapture it from russian forces. downstream from the dam is rushing control crimea,
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which supplies water to large parts of southern ukraine. as big as more from query and central ukraine. well, so far the ukrainians haven't really addressed directly. those strikes that the russians say that they carried out the russian media have been very clear in terms of saying that those, the u. s. supplied missiles. now ukraine has in the past said that they fear that russia wants to blow that dive. in fact, recreate ukrainian president loved him is that he has said that the dumb had been rigged through the explosives and he called on western needed to. busy warn russia not to blow it now the general staff of the ukraine on forces has made a statement today saying that they be the russians when to blow the dam. the reason for that, they say, is because the russians have told the 56 than the residence of both of city near the to leave by the 10th of november. and the reason the russians have given to the residence is that the dam has undermined by the ukrainian on forces. now, in a war like this is also canes and character claims information and this information
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nonprofit got this really difficult to find out what exactly is going on. we can get access to her san city and many possible course on the ukrainian military are very tight lips offensive. but what we're hearing from the russian back authorities in cars on is that they say the ukrainians must think tanks and armored vehicles along the 1st on axis. and a high number run, there's been increased number of artillery strikes, taking place on the city. and of course course on is a very important city, both politically and militarily for russia is the only regional capital that they've managed to capture. since the start of the war. it's a gateway to crimea and the rest of the size also, if the ukrainians managed to take a expose, the russian troops the so far what we hear is that there's no electricity in course on. and the reason, given that by the russian forces is what they,
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according to the act of sabotage. while it was one of the most distressing images to come out of ukraine at the start of is invasion. an apartment building in the capital, keith struck by miss cy leaving a gaping hole in its side. now though, 8 months later, we building is under way out. there is harry force. it met one resident is looking forward to moving back in. so this is my flat, as you see here, it's just, 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 because it was often not a flat. it was a big all here and with, with a lot of dust and loss of her glasses around them. on the 3rd day of the war, these images were seen around the world. a shocking demonstration that civilians in ukraine's capital were in the firing line. or alexey and his family had moved to
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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 move. sorry. my voice her, he's not in his folder. and he doesn't understand what does this war means? well, let she 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 our bedroom here and ask for parents, please let him go to jail her because the television tells us and that is safe place and we have to go and we move of you now understand that the gardens is
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the floor peeled away, and hanging in the void was the one that supported his son's bunk bed. so if my, if my voice or would i sleep in this romano this night? i am 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 mind? because i remember how it it looked for alexi, there are no doubts about returning here. he wants to put his old department,
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his family's life back together as it was. if our angel was so strong to print from the district that we do not carry nothing and we was getting nothing here. this was maybe grinding on into the winter. but for alexi and his family, an important personal victory is insight. very full sit al jazeera give. now at least 19 people have been killed in a plane crash in tanzania. aircraft crashed and to late victoria is attempted to land in the town of macabre tanzania, as president has expressed her condolences to those affected and called for calm. as the rescue operation continues malcolm web reports the plane was coming in to land. the small 50 of cobra tanza near the apple runway ends on the shore of lake victoria, africa's largest lake living,
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who are her mom. mm hm. yeah. 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 fire fighters from the province of could get 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. the plane belongs to precision air. thompson is largest privately owned airline. it's propeller powered plains carry passengers between tons in in cities and to neighboring countries in no more yogurt. up underneath, we have already informed the prime minister. also, we have received the condolences from the president of the united republic of tanzania. he has agreed to more resources for the rescue effort for the remaining people. domestic flights or a crucial part of townsend is transport sector. c cross country road journeys can take days for those who can afford it. air travel is much quicker than usually
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safer. malcolm web al jazeera ah now as you and 27th climate conference opens in egypt, the world meteorology rhetorical organisation has just published its latest state of the climate report. and it shows that delegates are going to have a difficult 2 weeks report says that rising sea levels of reached record levels doubling since 1993 the european outs lost a record amount of glass is antarctic. c, i stroked to its lowest level yet, and in september it rained for the 1st time ever on greenland ice sheets. all that because the last 8 years have been the war, missed on record, is affecting millions of people. it's costing billions. the horn of africa is experiencing its longest drought in 40 years, putting nearly 20000000 people there at risk of famine and was widespread flooding
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in pakistan that killed at least 1700 people and effected 33000000 others that were heat waves across china the u. s. in europe is destroyed crops, and sent wildfires of ripping through towns and cities. all planned to be sending a distress signal. the life of south of the global climate report is a chronicle of climate carriers as the world methodological organization so, so clearly changes happening with kepler's traffic speed. there was that the live and lively woods on every continent. well, delegates at call 27. we'll discuss the issue of who should pay compensation to developing countries for the effects of climate change. any halting has more on that now. the sees have never been this high. the planet has never been this warm, distinguished delegate for 2 weeks representatives from nearly 200 countries,
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while whole talks in egypt on a continent already ravaged by severe drought in food shortages. the annual un summit is focused on global climate action and how to pay for it. every call is a medical break comp. every call counts and every call should move us one step closer or multiple steps closer to that target of javion emissions by 2030. natural disasters are expensive, costing billions of dollars. developing countries are some of the hardest hit by climate change, and they rely on assistance during heat waves, droughts and devastating floods. like what we saw in pakistan earlier this year, developing countries are, can to continue to invest in the climate action that they need to take in the long term. and the short term. they need to see those funds flow from the developed countries who have greater historical responsibility for the causes of climate
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change. some savvy summits are not helpful and take too long to reach decisions that impact billions of people and are only decided by the world's elite. what do we want? on friday, hundreds of climate activists blocked the departure of private jets at amsterdam steeple airport to protest against the pollution caused by the aviation industry. however, some progress has been made. good news is that the 15 countries have been able to read you is there, i mean, just doing the best, but 15 years it's mostly the european country, sir, japan, united states, singapore, and maybe have also much better big nautica means to be successful in climate mitigation. the pricey so far, i mean it's, you have been dropping. oh, expectations are high for this climate summit. but after a year of unprecedented natural disasters, action may come too late for some,
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lia hardin al jazeera, still had for you on this program. millions of families go hungry in zimbabwe is the country's economic crisis gets worse. and we look at why fi f as president says the cattle wildcat will be the most inclusive in history. ah, how i was still hanging on to high pressure across central parts of europe at the moment. so a lot of dry and fine weather. not too bad here, but 2 distinct areas of low pressure where we are seeing some storms rumbling away . this is storm eva. that springs to very heavy re across sir greece. that pushes way over towards cyprus, over the next couple days. wet and windy weather,
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funding samples of risk of my slides, maybe a month's worth of rain coming in here. and then we got the remnants of storm martin and that was for a lot of wet weather in across northwest corner of europe in 2 islands. right across the u. k. blustery conditions, longest bells, a frame sweeping through it runs all the way down in portugal. so we'll see some wet weather around here is a fine and the dry weather to north of that. there is some rain just around the netherlands pushing across since you scandinavia, towards the boat. it states there shall go away from the eastern side of the med by tuesday. wet weather continues across western pass paintings, south and right at that time as well. a little bit about what was affecting the med will also scrape the north coast of libya, maybe northern parts of egypt, much of north africa does look dry. and i just want to show is having the coastal fringes of west africa. and we can say some rather heavy rain for a time. it's a sierra. ah,
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the latest news as it breaks with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time, the st. whitfield with tens of thousands of party go with detail covering the overall sentiment here. we want to share dissolution much with the politicians in general from around the world. everywhere you look, their young men carrying machines and an example of how this school recruit their soldiers. lou ah ah, i'll come back. look at main stories now. russia sang
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a ukrainian rocket attack is damaged a damn in a rush and held region could cause catastrophic flooding. the 30 me to high nova gov could dam holds about water from the new pro river, which cuts through east in ukraine. at least 19 people have been killed in a plane crash in tanzania. the aircraft crashed into late victoria as it attempted to land in a nearby town. the president is called for calm as the rescue operation continues. the winds climate change, some is opened in egypt with a warning that our planet is sending a distress signal delegates at a 2 week cop $27.00 meeting are set to tackle the issue of who should pay compensation for the effects of climate change. now a captain of a charity operated migrant rescue ship is refusing to leave an italian port until all the passengers are allowed to disembark. the humanity one was ordered to vacate the port of good tanya on sunday. after vulnerable people for were allowed to leave the ship for medical checks,
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another ship has arrived at the port for the same vetting process, and 2 others still at sea. indian baba reports now. arriving in catania, viggo barren search and rescue ship. moco activists. this is to the import, welcome the vessel operated by the charity doctors without borders and carrying more than 570 people. they've spent a week and a half on board after being rescued in the mediterranean sea. everybody is very close together. very, very easy for diseases to spread like the ones we have. respiratory mainly, lot of golf in flu likes in them. many of them also have skin infections, especially sky beach. then there's the frustration, but they don't have proper food. they don't have proper place for sleeping and that people they are wiping c 24 times in our day only because. busy the we are on this
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board at the we can very special was also allowed to don't have to germany and from said they take in some of the refugees and migrants. women and accompanied minors were taken off. the officials check the rest to see who needed urgent medical attention. dozens are still on board after having been so many days that the medical device are running low and the anger frustration of the people is rising. so deputy situations are not the best in critical that but the need to place as soon as possible. on friday, italy's new government said it was closing its ports to humanitarian rescue ships. it insists vessels like this will eventually have to sail to the country whose flag they fly. in this case, germany, italy is allowing people rescued by italian patrol boats on shore 6000 have done so in the last week, but many more desperate people are stuck at sea. nadine baba al jazeera,
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as you estimate time election fast approaches, the pressure is building on the democrats, republican efforts to generate of the economy. crime and immigration might tip the balance of power towards them in the closely 4 seats that could but president job biden's agenda at risk with just less than 40 hours to go before polling day, nearly 39000000 americans have already cast their ballots in early voting alan fisher reports now from washington. the big guns wrote in the final days before the mid term elections, the democrats won't need want to generate a big turnout. the selection is not a referendum. it's a choice. it's a choice. hey, train to vastly different vision for america. traditionally, the party in the white house can expect to get hammered, and the polls are pointing that we jo biden's, board approval rating. doesn't tell voters when they can't vote at the top of the
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ticket. use elections as a referendum on the party in power. and so most the time the president's party loses the seats in house during mid term elections. losing the house could spell real problems for jo biden's agenda and legacy. since he took power inflation, despite prices for food and gas, have risen. his successes in cutting drug prices progressing climate change. rebuilding infrastructure is not energizing voters. republicans want to end the january 6th hearings, investigate biden, for as yet unspecified reasons. reform hope payments are made to your seniors and some are pushing for a restrictive national abortion law. biden can veto some of that, but not all an energized republican party could shrink his presidency. as with any president that exists in a divided government, it will be much more difficult for him to get anything done. and as we know in an era polarization what we've experienced in the last 30 plus years, is that presidents and divide a government have
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a very difficult time passing their agenda. many republicans running this time roam, believe the last presidential election was stolen and they won't commit to accept the result. if they lose that leaves many experts worried that this could undermine the whole election process. if there is any sort of, ah, massive kind of error. ah, there are challenges there are recounts, there are audits so at to not concede to refuse to accept the results as long as all of those processes have been ah, gone through. ah, is i just further are roads trust in the system? the pain of the economy remains, voters talk concern, a hammering here could leave biden not just uneasy pushes agenda. things are looking good, but might damage him so badly. the idea of running again in 2024 could be ended right here. alan fisher. i'll just either washington go to pakistan now and the 4
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prime minister as welcome, the government offered to launch investigation into his shooting. iran con was shot in the leg. it's a rally on thursday. is supposed to say it was an assassination attempts. he's been discharged from hospital as returning to his home in law. and ron khan is vowed to rejoin the protest rally it also calling for early elections. you should i shifted buskey judicial commission. i welcome the digital commission as above sharif said it will be formed taken. what will did you additional commission do when this investigation is conducted under the 3 people? i have a lot. how can we have a fair and transparent investigation? i'm the 1st like yeah. we have decided that we will restart a long march on tuesday from the same place. was there a bed where i and the 11 comrades was shot out? i will address that march from here. marshall rich girl tindy within $10.00 to
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$14.00 days math. depending on the, the old pakistani will come out, synchronized timing to reach. we're open. i mean i will be there and i will leave the march myself from day onwards. just want to get them. bas ravi brings us more in the story. now he's in the hall, he's been making regular speech to city. he is broadcasting live on youtube and then those speeches circulate across social media like wildfire after the last piece you made at the hospital where he was recovering. he was moved earlier today to his residence here in law horror just behind. he's now living here back at home under heavy security because as his supporters and many of the security apparatus guarding him say, the man is the next prime minister. there was an assassination attempt against him, and there may still be a target on his back, especially for politicians in this country to put themselves against the military,
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against other political parties, against every institution. because of nearly as the amount of fun is done, it does not bode well for him. definitely means that he remains that ris, imran con has announced today that you 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 with cindy protest, looters from other cities to join him in ra, within 2 weeks, where he says he intends on meeting them. i've been continuing to march on his wall, bob from their fisher, from the democratic republic of congo. and rwanda have held talks to try to end a political stand off caused by conflict on the border. sh tensions of spite after a wave of violence carried out by and $23.00 rebels in congress,
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east. tens of thousands of people enforced from their huns con, got accused, is randa of backing. a group that wander is denied it. in july, both countries pledge to and hostilities and remove am 23 fighters from that area. are millions of people in zimbabwe facing food shortages and han employment while now they're coming on the even more pressure is the cost of living sause. some families are cutting back on meals as inflation tips over 260 percent are matessa reports from her. i once making an marcia palazzo and her daughter joyce are on 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 some bar. we have gone up again. that means they taking homeless this month than they did the last was rosita synchronous movie ever know elizabeth walker. so here there is nothing we can do,
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think 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. there are room. 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. the barbie's current economic problems aren't as bad as they were in the early 2, thousands, then hyperinflation, res, record levels, and the local currency had no value and was completely abandoned visible. doyle was reproduced in 2019, but some economists say things aren't looking good bit more to come up for ability . we excluding thing 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
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last them at least a month. and they not sure they well, just like they're not sure about the countries economic future. parameters are al jazeera harry fryfield president john infantry know says the cattle while cup will be the most inclusive in history. you stadiums and infrastructure and belt with accessibility in mind. to ensure that all fans can attend the mattress. addie richardson reports ah, a tournament for all that is catherine's world cup ambition. this little match involving play as you are hearing impaired, was the sporting sense, a piece of a conference aimed at ensuring every fan comply apart at these finals. the head of world football was in attendance to underline his organisations commitment to the
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cause. when his leg about football was big about joy was visible. 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, supporters with mental health issues. and those with different sensory requirements are all represented here. the collective ng when show 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 seen here a couple is there is remarkable in terms of accessibility. the tournament has been a catalyst for change vans arriving the father will be able to, you know, hop on
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a taxi or hop on the metro and go to their accommodation, which we've worked with to ensure that it's accessible, they'll be able to go all the fans owns and fad fight and go to stadium. there are sensory rooms and 3 of the welcome stadiums, often used by children with autism. these spaces provide a view of the match, as well as a calm and secure environments. every station on the doha metro is fully accessible . the stadiums designed with wheelchair access mind to be will be students might listen to this in on it's in the house and i think, but not that many years as will say use. he was struggling when people stood up in front of he wouldn't necessarily say when things got exciting. ah, or you'd be in a situation where he had instructed view and things like that. every view here is as good as every one else has. this is a world cup that's been designed to deliver a lasting legacy for the disabled community. and the richardson al jazeera, doha.

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