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blackouts in russian controlled areas in a hand san region after moscow claims ukraine for an attack on a crucial dam. ah, i'm terry johnston. this is al jazeera, well i from deb also coming up, democrats and republicans in the us make their final campaign pushes as mid 10 voters prepared to head to the polls on tuesday. a plane crash and that turns in is nate victoria leaves at least 19 dead. we have the latest on rescue operations under look at why it summit nicaraguans say the conscious local connections are illegitimate. ah. must go back to officials of the has song region that say there have been power outages off the russian, the ports that ukrainian forces
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a damn the 30 me to high nova half cut them, holds back 18000000 cubic meters of water from the in the pro river, which cuts through eastern ukraine. since october, both russia and ukraine had repeatedly accused each other of tending to breach the dam. using exclusive damage. located near the city of san ukrainian troops have been pushing towards the air for weeks and effort to recapture it from russian forces. ukraine to present him as landscape says russia is suffering heavy losses in the eastern denotes from yet can reach. and i should say he claims moscow is preparing new assaults on ukrainian energy infrastructure as big as more from crazy re now we haven't heard anything directly from the ukrainians a back, those elect strikes 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
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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 shuttling 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 denise pro river. so the practical 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 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
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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 with less than 14 times to go before mid term election day in the u. s. petitions are making last minute appeals for support. republicans hope voters will punish present. jo biden's democratic party behind flayson and hand them control congress or former president. donald trump hasn't campaigning in florida biden. and the far left luna takes away gene warren, your jobs, your safety, 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,
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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 for us present, joe biden has been campaigning in new york state, the democratic politicians are locked in unexpectedly tight contests with a republican opponents. through days of the most important election in our lifetimes, is gonna take shape in this country for decades to come. one of those inflection point, i mean, is sincerely where what's gonna happen the next couple years is going to have more to do with what this country looks like 20 years from now. then anything else, you know, let's be clear. this'll. we'll let joe talk. ok. well, we got our group okay. on fisher is in washington with mall on the campaigns. we seems. have been talking about the, the midterms for months,
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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 fast polls 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 the positive message in these final. busy hours of the midterm campaign, donald trump, in florida, there to support marco rubio, who is in a tight senate race against val, demons are democratic congresswoman and he spent 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 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
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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 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, reprint through vastly different vision for america. traditionally, the party in the white house can expect to get hammered, and the polls are pointing that way. joe biden will 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 of the time the president's party loses seats in the house during the term election, losing the high school spell, vo, problems for job biden's, agenda and legacy. since he took power, inflation has spike prices for food and gas have risen. his successes in cutting
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junk prices. progress and climate change rebuilding infrastructure is not energizing voter republicans want to end the january 6th hearings, investigate biden, for as yet unspecified reasons. reform hope payments are made to us 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 air of polarization, what we've experienced in the last 30 plus years is that presidents and divided government have a very difficult time passing their agenda. many republicans running this time row and believe the last presidential election was stolen and they won't commit to accept the result if they lose. that leaves many expense. what is that this could undermine the whole election process if there is any sort of massive
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kind of error. there are challenges there are recounts their audits. so, to not concede to refuse to accept the results as long as all of those processes have been gone through is just further our roads trust in the the system, the pain of the economy remains, voters, top concern, hammering here, could leave by not just unable to pushes agenda. things are looking good, but might damage him so badly. the idea of running again in 2024 could be ended right here. i will. sure. i'll just either washington. 100 reports now from the state of georgia where democrats also face a tight race for the us senate. the state of georgia could wellness i, which party controls the us senate as what happened 2 years ago when this typically republican state elected 2 democrats. putting that party over the top, one of them was roughly a warner. he's the 1st black senator from georgia. also
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a pass through preachers from the pulpit once occupied by the reverend martin luther king. this time is running against herschel walker, a popular former university of georgia football star, and they're running neck and neck despite several negative revelations that have come out about walker. he's anti abortion, but to ex girlfriend say he pressured them to have one. he has a black men need to spend time with their family, but acknowledge one than 2 and finally, 3 illegitimate children. he has that he doesn't spend time with the to disagree on abortion and immigration. but many voters seem far more concerned with the current rise and inflation than either of those issues or social walker shortcomings. and that has this race in a dead heat. georgia could also be the last state to decide its election under state law. if nobody gets 50 percent of the vote, there's a run off in december and south of georgia in florida. republican incumbent governor rhonda santas is running against democrat charlie chris. but just and just
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won't commit to serving the entire term, perhaps because he's widely seen as a candidate for president in 2024. i'll be sure to watch union at at 2100 gmc on monday for our preview of the mid terms. we'll have an hour long special program and coverage on coding day begins at 0100 g m t on wednesday correspondence across the u. s. plus reaction to the results from a wide range of experts. now as united nations 27th climate conference opened in egypt, the world's meter were logical organization published its latest state of the comment report. it says the rise in sea levels has doubled since $993.00. when it goes on to state european alps lost a record amount of glasses and talk to see i dropped to its lowest level yet. and in september range for the 1st time ever on green lawns,
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i sheet and all that because the last 8 years have been the warmest on record of the horn of africa is experiencing its longest drought in 40 years. putting nearly 20000000 people at risk of famine, well, there was widespread flooding and pocket stone, killing at least 1700 people and affecting 33000000 others. anyway, heat waves across china, the us 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, as dwelled with logic organizations so. so clearly changes happening with capital traffic speeds, devastating lives and lively woods on every continent. already delegates that cock $27.00 have agreed to add to the agenda. issue of who should pay compensation to developing nations for the effects of climate change. the harding report. the seas
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have never been this high. the planet has never been this warm, distinguished delegate for 2 weeks representatives from nearly 200 countries, 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 make or break comp, every comp 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,
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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 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 technology needs to be successful in climate,
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the mitigation, the pricey. 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 stella had hair on al jazeera. ah, even all their problems behind and heading to the well come, even speak to argentinian football fans and the cattle ah had i there it is still very much a tale of 2 seasons across north america. plenty a hate around the eastern seaboard. this line a cloud from the deep south where we saw those bonnets. storms are on the way up
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into eastern parts of canada. this summer, behind that cold plunge, digging its way in the cross, sir, 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 my little heat i which will cease to cbl into the mid twenties for some so really not too bad. all of those temperatures fall away as we go one into what she is day, these temperature st. all that on the downward slide, minus 17. in calgary. by that stage there will be snow associated with that in a fair bit of it. right down across the rock history. the cascades here in about a season when she weather plenty of rain into california, we need the right. so that's no bad think 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
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right away from costa rica through the southern caribbean, towards hispaniola. ah. 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 castelli, the footballer, whose personal story swayed a vote that altered the history of his country. carlos casale, and the demise of a n day on al jazeera. ah ah,
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you're watching, i'll just hear armando about top stories. this hour, russia says ukrainian rocket attack has damaged the dam in the russian held paul to the hassan region. the 30 me to high nova huff could dam, holds back water from the to the pro river, which cuts through eastern ukraine. politicians in the u. s. so making last ditch attempts to sway voters i had a cheese days, mid term elections. republicans on looking to win back control of congress, which is will punish bivens, democrats for high inflation nominations. climate change comics is opened in egypt with a warning upon it is in distress. delegates at $27.00 have a great to officially add to the agenda to the issue. who should pay compensation for the impacts of climate change? the death toll from a passenger plane crash and turns near has risen. i minister accustomed much of the, we're now says 19 people have been killed. the aircraft plunged into lake victoria
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earlier on sunday 26. people have been rescued malcolm web reports. the plane was coming into land at the small city of cockburn times near circle runway. and on the shore of lake victoria, africa's 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 the water. everything is under control. the army had rescue missions and firefighters from the province of could get out on the scene. they are fully equipped to deal with rescues and safety. the 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 carrying passengers between towns and cities and neighboring countries, and we have already informed prime minister. also,
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we have received the condolences from the president of the united republic of tons and yet he has agreed to more resources for the rescue efforts for the remaining people. domestic flights are crucial part of towns and he has transport sector cross country road journeys can take days for those who can afford it. travel is much quicker than usually safer. malcolm web al jazeera officials from the democratic republic of congo, unrelenting have held talks to try to end a political standoff caused by conflict on the border. attentions of spied proctor wave and violence carried out by end 23 rebels in congress. east. tens of thousands have been forced from their homes. congo accuses rwanda backing. the remainder has denied it injured. i both countries pledge to end hostilities and remove and 23 fighters from the area selling by assyrian government forces has reportedly killed
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9 people in western lead province. about 30 rockets targeted revel held areas which include a cam before displaced. people catch up is how young more displaced by serious war people living in this make shift camp and it'll province are again left homeless. it was early sunday morning when government forces launched their 1st round of attacks bloodstains on the floor. no 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 felt like 100, at least 9 people were killed among them, children in hospital, a medical team twice to save the lives of young patients. fee club upon
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the we are treating $3.00 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 area, st. mark's. 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 side. and the shelling reportedly comes 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 still ropes between government forces and rebels. and now this recent escalation is fueling concerns. the more attacks will follow katia lopez. so the young al jazeera, focused on the former prime minister has welcome the government offered to launch
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an investigation into his shooting. iran congress shot in the leg to rally on thursday. the supporters say it was an assassination attempt by shifting buskie 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 of thousands of protesters have gathered that opposing rallies in the brazilian city of the janera. in the wake of last week, selection, supporters of defeated incumbent president chapel. sinatra rallied for 5th day to demand the military block. the change in government, often our supporters insist election was rigged. supporters of president elect lose in last year, the silver held accountable crate on a bond of each to celebrate his. when mister graham president, daniel ortega's sandinista party looks sent to when the country is municipal elections. this, despite the cause to boycott,
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the vote which many describe as legitimate. i found around petty repulse, even improved government television, puny carrack ones were seen voting and sundays. municipal elections voting, they arrived after a campaign without rallies electoral events or any real position in old style. observers say we're a force exiled opposition. leaders called for a boycott. i remember 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 when more than 300000 nicaraguans were forced to flee the country away. but some who did vote in the capital my now were think otherwise. for the longer i went era for us nicaraguans, these are true elections. here we are demonstrating that we have the right to vote president than yellow pig as sandinista as national liberation front already controls 141 of the countries,
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153 municipalities. it could govern all of them there sunday. and in the past 2 years, most opposition parties have been outlawed and their candidates jailed. on friday, they enter american commission on human rights denounced nicaragua, seeing 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 he got our in nicaragua, government forces killed more than 500 people. it is prohibited to display a national flag on the street. there are more than 250 political prisoners and horrible conditions. 13000 engineers have been closed, even priests are being arrested. and in nicaragua, the possibility of citizen participation in free and transparent elections has gone
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. we need international help at all of your presenter gig 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 japan hosted its 1st international fleet with you for 7 years on sunday, a ships from at 12 other nations. i minister from you because she that says his country urgently needs to strengthen its military capabilities. or the son of may
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has more from on board an aircraft carrier in sagamore bank. her her auto renew at watermark. arianna, japan's naval force is occurring as a parade of the fleet for the 1st time in 7 years. this pride, which used to be held every 3 years in the past, came to a halt amid the outbreak of the pandemic or 12 other countries are taking part with various marine aircraft battle ships free gates, destroyers and submarines. main among them are usa, australia, new zealand, canada, and india. while china refused to take part as a result of the tension, beijing has with japan and his allies, despite boy caught in the event in the past, south korea joined the parade, or japan did not extend the invite to russia op. yeah, this year's edition carries significance and made the tension grown in the region to to north korea is repeated miss l tests, china's expanding military influence and the unpredictability. regarding the taiwan straits. thousands of ethnic serbs have been protesting in casa against the
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decision to phase out vehicle license plates issued by the serbian government. the serbs are a minority in kosovo, which declared its independence from senovia in 2008 from serbs of now walked off. the government jobs in class and in protest football fans in argentina, getting ready to travel to cattle, to watch their national teen pay at the world cup out there as theresa bicycle top with them at a mass barbecue in bon his eyes. oh, it seems like the world cup has already started in this class. im when a site is there all traveling to cut out for the well cup and this is the last barbecue before the 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 know nothing. all i see on it. i haven't gone on holiday for 2 years,
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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 overs. we stay in the cheapest place, but we will be there. ah, i will do whatever we take. like a dilemma indiana. my bungalow 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 in a household, i mean you want to put up on the, 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 like we managed, we're argentines, and we're used to crisis like we adapted now, daddy,
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but i, he really had lung cancer for years ago. he was a professional football player and had to change his life as in the malaria lagossi showed it, i had pain in my chest and took ibuprofen. i went to the doctor and 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, are 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 qatar are leaving all the truck.

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