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all the world cup al jazeera world asks, what will it take for the squad to find success? or will the t v for ever sideline, judge football dreams on al jazeera in 1958 charles de gaulle made a famous speech and algeria good. he could not hold back the tide about jerry and independence, all keep frances colonies in africa and the pacific. in the final episode of the series out there explores how the long and bitter fight for the french empire still resonates today. blood in tears french, the colonization on al jazeera ah
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blackouts in the russian controlled region of her soul after moscow blames ukraine for an attack on a crucial dam. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from doha in so coming up, republicans and democrats in the us make their final campaign bushes with less than 48 hours to go until midterm elections wake up. does the world to world leaders actually need delegate said this is you in climate conference agree to discuss compensation for developing nations facing climate and driven disasters? and a plane crash intensity is like victoria leaves at least 19 did. will have the latest on rescue operations. ah,
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moscow backed officials in his own reach and say, there have been power outages after russian reports that ukrainian forces attacked a damn. the 30 meter high nova kafka dam holds back 18000000 cubic meters of water from the disney pro river, which cuts through east and ukraine since october. both russia and ukraine have repeatedly accused each other of planning to breach the dam using explosives. the nova kafka dam is load, catered near the city of her san ukrainian troops have been pushing towards the area for weeks from the west and an efforts to recapture it from brushing forces will ukraine's prison in philadelphia. zalinski says russia is suffering heavy losses in the eastern de nits christian. he claims moscow is preparing you, assault san ukrainian energy infrastructure. i said bag has more from creepy re now we haven't heard anything directly from the ukrainians. a back. those elect strikes
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on the down, but what we do know is that the ukraine have long been concerned about the possibility of the russians blowing that down as they withdrew from cosign. now the general staff of the ukraine on forces has said that they believe the russians want to blow it. they say that the reason for this is that because russia has told residents of the city to evacuate by the 10th of november cycling, the undermining of that done by the ukrainian forces. now the fighting in the round, carson has intensified. we're hearing that the shelling has been more intense now than it has been over the last week. now the russia russian, back to 30 in her son, have said that the ukrainians, amassing k. i'm on the vehicles on the 1st on axis. but we also hear from you korean, that russia has around 20 to 25000 troops on the west side of the pro river. so the back of course on is still yet to happen. but we all ready hearing information and this information claims and kind of claims from both sides at the moment and the east of the country. the better of the mode is still ongoing. we heard from the
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russians saying that they had managed to enter the city, but the ukrainians have been posting, which is of the inside. but i think that the unbreakable that they still hold it, but it's still a price for the russians. they want to be seen as making advances after a month of where they faced the counter offensive from the ukrainians. and the last 2 or 3 russia wants to gain control of but it's a strategic hub for them. it gives them access to roads that lead to other parts of the country, but also politically they want to show back in russia, they are making advances against ukrainians with less than 48 hours to go before mid term election day in the us politicians making last minute appeals for support . republicans hope voters will punish prison, cha, biden's, democratic party for high inflation and handsome control of congress. former president, old trump, has been campaigning in florida. biden, and the far left lunatics away, you are in your jobs, your safety, your values,
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and your freedom. they're strangling fraud or families in hitting florida. very odd with during prices and devastating. what they're doing to tourism. if you think about a tourism and hospitality service industries with crippling inflation at a dollar, and nobody talks about this, that value at a level that makes our country unable to compete with other countries, especially in tourism and then manufacturing. well, ellen fisher is life for us in washington dc into l. thompson. florida biden is in new york. so why the states in particular are being targeted in the final stretch d? thank well, his targeting system could be vulnerable and sound. the muckle robo has pulled away in the last couple of days from his air. his opponent, who is bol? deming sue is e democratic congresswoman who was actually on the impeachment.
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trial of donald trump is one of the prosecutors the 1st time round. don't try to spend most of their alley talking about himself. he also praised a marco rubio, which is a surprise given that back in 2016. when the 2 of them were running for the republican nomination. they were both very critical of one another. and donald trump, yet again teasing the fact that he is about to make an announcement about a possible presidential run in 2024. so this was more about him than michael reveal, but certainly there were thousands of people out as for joe biden, going to new york. that's important forum because kathy hawkins, who is the the governor, there isn't a very tight race against these eldon who has again been endorsed by a donald trump. if you would think that a democrat in new york would have a pretty clear run, but that race has tightened up in the last couple of days. and so joe biden is adding his weight to an event which will start very shortly in
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a very democratic part of the state, hoping to get his message out. argent democrats to go out and fought, but it's clear for both parties that they need the big names to try and drum up support to try and drum up people getting out to cast their vote. the big guns wrote in the final days before the mid term elections, the democrats won't need to want to generate a big turnout. the selection is not a referendum, it's a choice. it's a choice between 2 vastly different visions. for america, traditionally, the party in the white house can expect to get hammered, and the polls are pointing that we jo biden's bo approval rating. doesn't tell voters when they can't vote at the top of the ticket. use elections as a referendum on the party in power. and so most the time the president's party loses the seats in the house during mid term elections. losing the house could spell real problems for jo biden's agenda and legacy. since he took power inflation,
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despite prices for food and gas, have risen his successes and cutting drug prices address and 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 will bite and 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 air of polarization, what we've experienced in the last 30 plus years is that presidents in divide a government have 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
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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 i said, not concede to refuse to accept the results as long is all those processes have been gone through. ah, is i just further rhodes? trust in the system? the pain of the economy remains, voters, top consent, a hammering, he could leave bite, and not just unable to push his agenda. basilica gert, but might damage him so badly. the idea of running again in 2024 could be ended right here in ellen, just following on from you'll story the latest opinion polls. don't my calf a very good reading for democrats? no, you've got to look at the, the national picture as far as the house races are concerned, or 435 house seats are up for grabs. if you look at the pause, the republicans of
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a very slight lead. now you think that's within the margin of error, but really if the democrats were going to do well, the need a much bigger lead at this point. and certainly that was the case at any time that there has been a defeat for the party in power that the, that the opponents of always been ahead that the pause at this point. and now it's hard to see how each seat will fall. but if you transfer that it looks as if the republicans will get at least the net gain of 5 seats that need to take control of the house. as for the senate, that's much more difficult because those 36 seats, there's all sorts of local things that play into that. but certainly if you look at what the poles keller's, it says that republicans have a stronger message on inflation and the economy. that's bad news for the white house at the poles. also tell us that republicans are more engaged in this election than democrats. that's bad news for the white house. and also republicans are more
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likely to cast their vote. that's bad news for the white house. the one glimmer of hope that the democrats have is that there has been heavy, early voting, and it tends to be that democrats do vote earlier and use postal voting much more than republicans. so you can bet there's a lot of democratic strategists are praying for heavy rain all across the united states on tuesday. okay, thank you so much for that update. it's ellen fisher for us in washington dc. well, daniel garza as president of the lever initiative or a non profit grassroots organization dedicated to amplifying the voice of the us hispanic community. he's worked with republicans in the past. he says, democrats face problems with multiple demographics. democrats have a working class problem and they have a latino problem basically, for the same reasons. i mean, it's clear that democrats have failed, have made failed assumptions by thinking that hispanics, for example,
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would embrace these liberal causes, like in stoke, in the sort of fabricated war on democracy and insane war on domestic energy production. while being absolutely silent on the issue of inflation and anything that would provide relief to the high energy cost in right now that, that the latest clinic can impact poll showed that only 19 percent of latinos approve of biden's performance. this is back where our swing voters gonna break. and if you, if you consider latinos, of course, and white women, and suburbanites, as those classic swing voters, it's going to be really telling as to what kind of issues the democrats are, are, are trying to promote. and where are the issues that republicans are trying to promote it in a very real way? i think that democrats are at a disadvantage for the kind of issues that they're promoting. and right now, i think the republicans have the upper hand because what they're talking about is inflation is the economy, it's jobs, it's good energy, abundance. and of course, you know, that they're also pointing to this administration, as you know,
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very partisan, especially department of justice that has gone after americans, parents, you know, calling domestic terrors. this is turning away a lot of swing, voters will be sure to tune in at 2100 g m t. on monday for our preview of the midterms, will have an hour long special program. and our coverage on pulling day begins at $100.00 g. m. t on wednesday, we've got correspondence fanned out across the us and we'll have reaction to the results from a wide range of experts. the death toll from a passenger plane crash intensity has risen dramatically prime minister cassim marcella now says 19 people have been killed. the aircraft plunged into like victoria earlier on sunday 26. people have been rescued malcolm web reports. the plane was coming in to land at the small 50 of cobra tanza near it's apple
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runway ends on the shore of lake victoria africa's largest lake nearby, who hm on. 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 can 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. the plane belongs to precision athens and his largest privately owned airline. it's propeller powered plains carry passengers between townsend and cities and neighboring countries. william william good afternoon. 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. cross country road journeys can
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take days for those who can afford it. air travel is much quicker and usually safer . malcolm web al jazeera, the still ahead on al jazeera will tell you why some of the nearly 600 migrants on a humanitarian ship won't be allowed to distant back in southern italy. ah, leaving all the problems behind and hitting to cut half of the world cup. we've been speaking to tinney in football fans. ah, had i there it is still very much a town of 2 seasons across north america. plenty a hate around the eastern seaboard. this line, a clad from the deep south will be sold as bonnet storms are on the way up into eastern parts of canada. last summer. behind that cold plunge,
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digging its way in across canada, northwestern parts of the u. s. minus 10 celsius. the top temperature in calgary and falling around minus 15 here as we go through monday, look of a heat eye which will cease to cbl into the mid twenties for some so really not too bad, although sandwiches fall away as we go one into what shoes day these temperature st . all that on the downward slide, minus 17 in calgary. by that stage there will be snow associated with that and a fair bit of it. right down across the rockies through the cascades here in about a season when she weather plenty of rain into california, we need the rain, so that's no bad thing. where the where sunshine, which was at eastern seaboard and that sunshine continues, even though it does freshen up as we go through, choose day ever towards the west. more that when she mix coming down across a good part of the southwestern quarter of u. s. central past will be largely try for central america. we got some wet weather right away from costa rica through the southern caribbean,
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towards hispaniola. ah, a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. in columbia, the arrow lack of people, team of scientists, to understand why species of towed one foot extinct is still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada. thus nations frontline this story night towed on al jazeera lou. ah,
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you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the south rushes is a ukrainian rocket attack is damaged to dam, and the russian held part of the ho san region. the 30 me to high nova kafka damp holds back water from the denice for a river, which comes through eastern you crying politicians and the usaa making a last ditch attempt to sway voters ahead of choose days. mid term elections. republicans are looking to win back control of congress. by high voters will punish him president, joy biden's, democrats for high inflation. and at least 19 people have been killed on the plane crash and tens in in the craft plunged into like victoria as it attempted to land in a nearby town. whereas the you ins 27th climate conference opened in egypt. the world's meteorological organization published its latest state
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of the climate report. it says the rise and sea levels have doubled since 1993. it goes all the sites that the european alps lost the record amounts of glasses and tactic. see eyes dropped to its lowest level yet. and in september it rained for the 1st time ever on greenland ice sheet, old as because the last 8 years have been the warmest own record. the horn of africa is experiencing as longest drought and 40 years. putting nearly 20000000 people at risk of famine, there was widespread flooding and pakistan killing at least 1700 people and affecting 33000000 others. they were heat waves across china. the you with and europe, destroying crops and sending wildfires ripping through towns and cities. are planted be sending a distress signal. the late the state of the global climate report is a chronicle of climate chaos,
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as dwelled within logic organizations so. so clearly change is happening with capital traffic speeds. devastating live the lively woods on every continent. all ready delegates said comp 27 have agreed to edge to the agenda. the issue of who should pay compensation to developing nations for the effects of climate change. les hot reports the sees have never been this high. the planet has never been this warm, distinguished delegate for 2 weeks. representatives from nearly 200 countries were 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 comp counts and every call should move us one step closer or multiple steps closer to that target of halting emissions by 2030 natural disasters
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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 t continued 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 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.
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however, some progress has been made of good news is that the 15 countries have been able to read you. since during the past, the 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 it's, you have been dropping. oh, expect ations are high for this climate summit. but after a year of unprecedented natural disasters, action may come too late for some lia hardy and al jazeera as our her. she were is an associate scientist at the stock home environment institute. she is attending cop 27. she says there is not enough long term rehabilitation support for developing countries. i think the example that everybody has been talking about is
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the floods in pockets. i'm 30000000 people who think about in people learning their homes. but it's much more than that is people losing their lives. if you have prompts destroyed, for example, by these floods, between that security as a whole, is correct using diseases spreading because of the water piling up in a lot of the regions. and so you have one impacts, and so in addition to the loss of people's lives into the loss of people, phones and infrastructure, you have longer term impacts with relations with security, trade, health. you know, some of the intensify machines that are already occurring in the 1st week or so manage very uneven development since i was going on this for example. but that is primarily for the following impacts. so the $4.00 to $6.00 weeks after disaster 1st for example. but we don't have support for a longer term recovery and rehabilitation supporting, you know, getting new jobs. people are relocating them to different places where that might,
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honorable. there are different estimates of how much it should be in their different definition of what counselors often damage and what. but so you have generally said it's around $280.00 to $500000000000.00 per year by 2030 for developing the loan. so that's kind of the range that we're looking at, but it's much higher as impact upon one another. and as he was flipping points were born with a humanitarian ship has docked in sicily carrying almost 600 people. rescued from the mediterranean, the vessel chartered by doctors without borders as one of several that have tried to bring in refugees assure me. but as the team bob reports, it's not clear how many will be allowed to disembark. arriving in catania, viggo barren search and rescue ship moco activists.
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this is to the import welcome the vessel operated by the charity doctors without borders and carrying more than 570 people. they spent a week and a half on board after being rescued in the mediterranean sea. everybody is very close together. there is very easy for diseases to spread like the ones we have respiratory mainly, lot of coffee in flu like symptoms. many of them also have skin infections, especially scabies, 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. busy because we are on this board at the we can, this vessel was also allowed to dock off to germany. and france said they take in some of the refugees and migrants, women and unaccompanied miners were taken off. the officials check the rest to see who needed urgent medical attention. dozens are still on board having so many days
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that the medical device are running low and the frustration of the people is rising. so definitely not the best and critical that, but the need to 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 shelling by syrian government forces has reportedly killed 9 people in width and live province. 50 rockets targeted rural health areas which include a camp for displaced people. medical sources say a woman and 2 children are among the dead. 70 others injured more than 3000
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families live in the area l just here is of an update. her son has more from it. live photo was a house out of yet many were killed and others injured. most of them a children and women. as the regime's forces targeted, this idp camp and carefully shallows, it lives western countryside, missile wadi, according to the serene opposition. these camps were targeted by muscles carrying the internationally band, cluster bombs. this explains the high number of casualties among the internally displaced. citizens has threatened upgrade over a vast area for the farmer than he was dropped, civil defense. his rescue teams recovered the dead bodies and the injured were taken to the nearest specialists, hospitals, and lube. they also removed the wreckage of the cluster bombs from within the camp . in addition, many of the tents caught fire as a result of the attack were holla, mental hope, fear and panic caused many of the families in those camps to run to the nearby woods. they feel more strikes to come, especially this is not the 1st time the regimes filters have targeted on the p
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camps. but according to civil defense, ah, well football fans and argentina are getting ready to travel to cattle to watch the national same play at the world cup al jazeera is theresa bo caught up with them at a mess barbecue, and paula saudis. ha, it seems like the world cup has already started in this blas him little sideways. they will travelling to cut off for the well cup. and this is the last barbecue before their trip. oh, really narrow that he says, most of them have become experts in finding the most affordable way to accompany argentina's team in doha. for those i yaki know thing a lot, i seen it. i haven't gone on holiday for 2 years, saving every pay so to by dollars to be able to make this trip. i'll dollar is devalued. so it costs more and i will travel with civil stop i've is. we stay in the cheapest place but we will be there ah,
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i graduated with i. 7 me with my dilemma. in the end of my plan, willow says that during the last well cup he travelled to russia but had to pay 3 times more on his credit card when he returned. because of differences in the exchange rate. when i was an officer dominy, while a filipino in russia, it happened that we left with a dollar at 14. and then there was a devaluation to $21.00. and i spent everything and had to re plan everything that we managed. we are argentines, and we used to crisis like we adapt like that. but i, he really had lung cancer 3 years ago that he was a professional football player and had to change his life. and similar lagossi showed it. i had pain in my chest and took ibuprofen. i went to the doctor and
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there was a spot they thought it was pneumonia. in the end i had cancer when i had surgery and woke up, i looked at my father and said, if i survive this, we're going to the world cup. father and son have tickets to watch other countries, but not argentina. they say living this well come together is their biggest gift for leveraging our whole lives. change we have a new calendar which are his controls that happen every month and living. this has been a challenge on the economic side. on the personal side, we still don't have tickets to see argentina, but i'm hoping we will get them. oh, passion for food boy and unit macy runs. hi here. fans traveling to cat are, are leaving all their troubles behind with one thing in common. their support for the team, they love that he said, well i'll just see that when a site is ah.

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