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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 4 of football rebels explores the life of carlos casale, the footballer, whose personal stories swayed a vote that altered the history of his country. carlos casale, and the demise of a n day on al jazeera holding the powerful to account. as we examined the u. s. israel in the world on al jazeera, in these turbulent times, up front returns for a new season. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under representing. we will challenge the conventional wisdom upfront one out 0 ah,
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blackouts and russian controlled areas in the her san region after moscow blinds you crying for an attack on a crucial dam. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from doha. also coming up, democrats and republicans in the us stop. the final campaign pushes with less than 48 hours to go until mid term elections. how many wake up does the world to world leaders actually need delegates said this, he is you in climate conference agree to discuss compensation for developing nations facing climate driven disasters? and an end to barriers fif is presidents, is cutout world comp will be the most inclusive ever ah
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most go back to officials in the her soul region side. there have been power outages after russian reports that ukrainian forces attack to damn the 30 me to high nova. but the em holds back 18000000 cubic meters of water from the disney pro river, which cuts through eastern ukraine. was since october. both russia and ukraine have repeatedly accused each other of planning to breach the damned using explosives. the nova kafka dam is located near the city of her san ukrainian troops have been pushing towards the area for weeks from the whist, in an effort to recapture it from russian forces ukraine's president followed me. zalinski says russia is suffering heavy losses in the eastern dynette screeching. he claims moscow is preparing new assaults on ukrainian energy infrastructure. as it bake has more from creepy re now we haven't heard anything directly from the
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ukrainians about those elect strikes on the dam. 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 on the 10th of november, the undermining of that done by the ukrainian forces. now the fighting in, in the round, carson has intensified. we're hearing that the shilling 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 messing on the vehicles on the 1st on axis. but we also hear from the ukraine and that russia has it run 20 to 25000 troops on the west side of that denito river. so the course on is still yet to happen. but we all ready hearing information and this information claims and counterclaims from both sides at the moment and the east of the country. the better for the mode is still
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ongoing. we heard from the 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 back more. 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 some territory. russia wants to gain control of the 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 that they are making advances against ukrainians. but with less than 48 hours to go before mid term election day in the us. politicians are making last minute appeals for support. republicans hope voters will punish prison. jo biden's, democratic party, the high inflation and hand them control of congress for president donald trump has been campaigning in florida. biden, and the far left lunatics are waging war in your jobs. your safety,
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your values and your freedom, they're strangling far to families. they're hitting florida, very hard with soaring prices and devastating. what they're doing to tourism. if you think about it, tourism and hospitality service industries with crippling inflation at a dollar. and nobody talks about this, that is valued a level that makes our country unable to compete with other countries, especially in tourism, and in manufacturing it will you as president joe biden is campaigning in new york state. we're democratic politicians, a locked in unexpectedly tight contests with the republican opponents. today's is the most important electron in our lifetimes is gonna take shape in this country for decades to come world laws inflection point. i am in a sincerely where what's gonna happen? the next couple years is going to have more to do with what this country looks like
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20 years from now. then anything else? you know, let's be clear this, ola? we'll let joe talk. ok, well we got our group. okay. well, ellen fisher is life for us in washington d. c. into ellen trump's and florida biden is in new york. so why are these states in particular being targeted in the last couple of days? it was, seems, have been talking about the the midterms, 4 months, and some people would argue, have been talking about them for 2 years since joe biden took office, but the reality is in about 48 hours time, the 1st paul's will close. no, donald trump and joe biden went to states where they knew they would get a good reception. they want to make sure that they can put forward a positive message in these final. busy hours of the mid term campaign, donald trump, in florida, there to support marco rubio, who is in a tight senate race against val demons, ad democratic congresswoman. and he spent
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a lot of the time talking about the possibility of launching his own presidential campaign very soon. and how he was wronged in the 2020 election but did manage to mention a michael review a few times as for joe biden. then things in new york are a lot tighter than he would expect. particularly in the battle for the governor's race. kathy herschel is in a very tight race with lisa alden, who has been endorsed by donald trump. so he's going there to add his support. but it's clear that as we get closer to election day, both parties really want to put their best face forward to the electorate. the big guns wrote in the final days before the midterm 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 betrayed to vastly different visions for america. traditionally,
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the party in the white house can expect to get hammered, and the polls are pointing that we jo biden's, war 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 seats in the house during mid term elections. losing the house could spell real problems for job biden's agenda and legacy. since he took power inflation, despite prices for food and gas have risen. his successes in cutting drug prices addressing 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
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air of polarization, what we've experienced in the last 30 plus years is that presidents and divide a government have a very difficult time passing their agenda. many republicans running this time, rome 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 said not concede to refuse to accept the results as long as all of those processes have been gone through. ah, is i just further roads trust in the system? the pain of the economy remains, voters, top concern, hammering here, could leave biden not just unable to pushes agenda fixer walker girl, but might damage him so badly. the idea of running again in 2024 could be ended
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right here. the ellen latest opinion polls don't make her for exactly good reading for democrats, but could things really get so bad that prison bite and doesn't run again and 2 years time while they're already questions about whether or not he will. he says he's minded to do that for the moment, but if he gets in the words of barack obama, after he lost very heavily in the mid term elections, i shall, lacking. then he is really going to be pushed to put forward to the democrats. that he's the best guy to go into the 2024 election. the lid is the bring him, paul from the washington post does not make good reading. first of all, it says that the republicans are more trusted to handle the economy and deal with inflation. bad news for the white house. it says that more republicans are paying attention to the mid term elections. bad news for the white house. and also republicans are more likely to vote in the mid term elections. bad news for the
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white house, if there is any good news for joe biden, and the democrats, it is that more people have voted early, and that tends to favor the democrats. but you've got to remember that the, the republicans only have to win a net of 5 seats to take over the house. and that makes your bi disposition very difficult. and there are a lot of course run things with the senate, which is evenly poised at the moment at 5051 victory for either se, gives them control of the senate. and that changes the whole complexion of the next 2 years of politics and america. yes, certainly plenty on the line or thank you so much that ellen fisher for us in washington dc. and to be sure to tune in ads, $2100.00 g m t on monday for our preview of the mid terms, we'll have an hour long special program. and our coverage on polling day begins at o. one hundred's g m t on wednesday. we've got correspondence fanned out across the us and we'll have reaction to the results from
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a wide range of experts or the death toll from a passenger plane crash intensity a has risen. prime minister cassim measured leeward now says 19 people have been killed. the craft plunged into like victoria earlier on sunday 26. people have been rescued malcolm web reports. the plane was coming in to land, but the small 50 of cobra tanza near it's apple runway ends on the shore of lake victoria africa's largest lake nearby. who um 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 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. the plane belongs to precision air. hanson is largest
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privately owned airline. it's propeller powered plains carry passengers between townsend and cities and to neighboring countries. and why don't we only got a company and we have already informed the prime minister. and 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 towns in his transport sector. cross country road journeys can 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, we'll look at why some nicaraguans are calling the country's local election illegitimate. and 9 people have been killed in an is strike on a camp, displaced people in england. ah
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hello, we got some rain in the forecast for the korean peninsula over the next couple days . and eventually on to was to pan 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 carter seeing some clout and some ray 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 central and southern china will be dry instant warm in hong kong temperatures. around 25 celsius. 46 celsius here as we go on into a wedding, stay beam up at the south. the showers continue across the year, philippines, some larvae showers,
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coming through here. ne wins driving the showers down towards militia the belie peninsula. seeing some big and heavy showers, still some larvae, showers there into central and southern parts of thailand. southern areas 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. tends to snow over the himalayas. ah ah
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ah ah, watching l just a reminder about top stories, the salad rushes as a ukrainian rocket attack has damage to dam in the russian how part of the facility region. the 30 me to high nova cough could dam holds bank was it from the disney pro river, which comes through easton, you crying politicians and the you with making a last ditch attempt to swing voters ahead of choose days, mid term elections. republicans are looking to win back control of congress. they hope vote is will punish presidential buttons, democrats for high inflation. and at least 19 people have been killed on
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a plane crash and tanzania. the croft plunged into like victoria as it attempted to land in a nearby town. the humans climate change summit has opened an egypt with the warning that our planet is in distress. delegates had cop 27, have agreed to officially adds to the agenda. the issue of who should pay compensation for the impacts of climate change. the 2 weeks representatives from nearly 200 countries will hold talks in the city of sham al shake. or planted the sending of these threats signal. the late, the state of the global climate report is a chronicle of climate chaos as the world methodological organization so, so clearly changes happening with catastrophic speed, devastating lives and lively woods on every continents where you have more now from leah harding on what to expect over the next 2 weeks, the seas have never been this high. the planet has never been this warm,
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distinguished delegate for 2 weeks. representatives from nearly 200 countries who 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. well, 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 currently continued to invest in the climate action that
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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. however, some progress has been made. good news is that the 15 countries have been able to read you. is there any source during the past, but 15 years it's mostly european countries. japan, united states, singapore, and maybe have also much better banknotes. it got me be successfully climate but
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may be gazed on the brazier so, so 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, lia hardin, al jazeera, so harsh a. whoo, is an associate scientist at the stock home environment institute. she is attending cobb 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 the floods in pockets. i'm 33000000 people who think about it and you know, people learn things their home, but it's much more than that is are for people losing their lives. if you have prompts destroyed, for example, by these floods between that security as a whole thing, diseases spreading because of the water piling up in a lot of the regions. and so you have impacts. and so in addition to the loss of
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people's lives. ready and lots of people are phones and infrastructure. you have longer term impacts with relation to 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 portfolio impact. so the $4.00 to $6.00 weeks after the 1st for example. but we don't have supports for a longer term recovery and rehabilitation supporting you know, getting new jobs. people are relocating them to different places where they might there are different estimates of how much it should be and there are different definition of what counselors often damage and what doesn't. but so you have generally said it's around $280.00 to $500000000.00 per year by $20.00 to $30.00 for developing the loan. so that's kind of the range that we're looking at, but it's much higher as the impact upon one another. and he was flipping points
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where climate and some born with thousands of ethnic serbs have been protesting in kosovo against the decision to phase out vehicle license plates issued by the serbian government. the serbs are a minority in kosovo which declared its independence from serbia in 2008. some said, have now walked off the government jobs and kosovo protest. schilling by syrian government forces, has reportedly killed 9 people in width, and it lived province about 30 rockets, targeted ribble, held areas which include a camp for displace people. casio. look, his hoodie on has more displaced by serious war people living in this make shift camp and it live province are again left homeless. it was early sunday morning when government forces launched their 1st round of attacks bloodstains on the floor. no
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mark where many tried to take cover without any luck. when we 1st heard the explosions, we thought it was happening somewhere else. children ran out of the tents scared. they started shouting rockets, rocket. we didn't know where to go. all we could hear were bomb. it wasn't one or 2, it felt like 100, at least 9 people were killed among them children, the hospital, a medical team twice to save the lives of young patients fee club upon the we are treating 3 children who are under the age of 5. they have serious injuries. we had to transfer others to the intensive care unit due to nerve damage . the attack on rebel held areas marks he had another violation of a 2020 truth and it'll province the region as the last pocket of armed resistance against president bush are all a sod and the shelling reportedly comes
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a day after pro government forces were killed in a separate attack this is how our position fighters responded. the civil war there broke out in 2011 may be over, but fighting silva, ropes between government forces and rebels. and now this recent escalation is fueling concerns that more attacks will follow. katia lope this other young al jazeera puck. a sounds from a prime minister has welcome to the government's offer to launch an investigation into his shooting him. ron khan was shot on the league to rally on thursday. his supporters say it was an assassination attempt by shifting barbecue judicial commission. i welcome the judicial commission as above theresa said it will be formed. but what will the judicial commission do when this investigation is conducted under the 3 people i have named? how can we have a fair and transparent investigation?
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nick, nick irregular president daniel ortega's center this the national liberation front looks set to win the countries municipal elections. will this despite calls to boycott the vote, which many described as illegitimate? report said those who are voting have been co west. alessandra ron p a t reports even improved government television for uni, correct ones, were seen voting in sundays. municipal elections voting day arrived after a campaign without rallies electoral events or any real position in old state observers. say we're a force exiled opposition leaders called for a boycott. he, i own ambient that there is a spring since a family. the people, these are possibly the worst elections we've had in recent years. there is no competition and no freedom one more than 300000 nicaraguans were forced to flee the country. some who did vote in the capital. my now work think otherwise for the only
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got i went era for us nicaraguans, these are true elections. here we are demonstrating that we have the right to vote president than yellow, peg as sandinista as national liberation front, already controls 141 of the countries, 153 municipalities. it could govern all of them after sunday. and in the past 2 years, most opposition parties have been outlawed in their candidates jailed on friday, the inter american commission on human rights denounced nicaragua saying it lacked, quote, the minimum necessary conditions to hold free and fair elections. it called on the government to re establish democratic guarantees and stop the crack down. there is only resource and since the police and paramilitary groups repressed citizen protest in 2019 corolla in nicaragua, government forces killed more than 500 people. it is prohibited to display
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a national flag in the street. there are more than 250 political prisoners and horrible conditions. 13000 injures have been closed, even priests are being arrested. and in nicaragua, the possibility of citizen participation in free and transparent elections has gone . we need international help at all of your present or dig, and his wife vice president to rosario moody. you said sundays was a vote for peace. but a couple has increasingly employ deltore, terry, and tactics to keep their grip on power. exiled nicaraguans took to the streets in neighboring costa rica to protest the boat, the eye owner, a sum of money for you are demonstrating against the electoral fraud that ortega is trying to impose on the citizens. to day. another, a 100 civil society organizations were forcibly closed on friday before the vote. as the government gets every day closer to a single party control of the country. allison gonna be at the al jazeera sounds
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of protests as have gathered at opposing rallies in the brazilian city of rio de janeiro. in the wake of last week, selection, supporters of defeated, an incumbent president, julia boss an hour. it was the military to block the change in government. they insist the election was rigged. now supporters of president elect, louise and osceola, the silver held a parade on kopeck about a beach to celebrate his win fee for president gianni infant tino says the cut i woke up will be the most inclusive in history. new stadiums and infrastructure have been built with accessibility and mind to ensure all fans can attend matches. and he richardson reports. ah, a tournament for all. that is catherine world cup ambition.
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this little match involving plays you are hearing impaired. was the sporting cents a piece of a conference aimed at ensuring every fan comply a part at these finals. the head of world football was in attendance to on the line his organizations commitment to the course. we'll see about football, which we could both. joel lucy, with a business we speak of all smiles locally, 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 a twin show. this is a truly inclusive world cup. having lived and worked in cattle for more than
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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 pop out will be able to hop on a taxi or hop on the metro and go to their accommodations which we've worked with to ensure that it's accessible, they'll be able to go all the fans owns and fad fights and go to stadium. there are sensory rooms in 3 of the welcome stadiums, often used by children with autism. the spaces provide a view of the match, as well as a com and secure environments. every station on the doha metro is fully accessible and all of the stadiums have been designed with wheelchair access in mind. the v will be extraordinary. i mean late fees as good as anyone else in the house and i think went back not that many years as a roach i use, he was struggling when people stood up in front of he wouldn't necessarily say when things like side st. ah.
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