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the 20 nations gather, would ukraine's president zalinski invited. will he meet vladimir putin for the 1st time since russia's invasion, the trials and tribulations of players from 6 countries striving to realize their dreams playing at the world cup? americans both in defining mid term elections. the results could see biden and the democrats lose that congress majority november on al jazeera. there is no channel that covers world views like we do. the scale of this camp is like nothing you've ever seen, that the child care is what we want to know. how does these things affect people? we revisit please state, even when they're no international headlines. i'll just there are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, ah,
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the captain of a migrant rescue ship allowed to dock by italy refuses to leave until all on board, all allowed to disembark. ah, my money say this is our desire and life. also coming up, inflation is a huge issue that we're dealing with right now. economy in future democracy way on the minds of us voters as candidates make that final push a day before the midterm elections. millions of ukrainians living and the dog president's lensky warns people might need to leave it key if russia hits more power facilities. plus i supporting their stars all the way we meet. authenticity and football found set to leave the world come in capsule. ah.
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as a standoff between italian officials and a rescue ship carrying migrants and refugees that was allowed to dock on sunday humanity, one has been ordered to leave the sicilian court of tanya and its captain has refused to do so until everyone on board is allowed to disembark. so far, only a 144 people including miners and people with health conditions have been let off the ship. dozens of men were refused permission. in while a 2nd rescue ship carrying 572 migrants and refugees also docked in sicily. 357 people disembarked from the norwegian flag. jo barents authorities allowed minus families and people with health issues to leave the ship the rest were told to stay on board. well, there are another 2 rescue ships also in the area. as the rise above which his german run, it's here on the map, it is over crowded with $93.00 people on board,
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a boat that is only 25 meters long. the ocean viking is anchored nearby to it's operated by the european charity as so s met to ronnie. it is carrying $234.00 migrants. neither ship has received a response to repeated requests to dog. italy's only black m p in the lower chamber of parliament meant the humanity one ship in bought. it criticized the government's decision to close its ports as a shame. yamaha alexandro, listening. we're seeing a witch hunt, jews know a lot about this, or blacks know a lot about this. but also those who live through this type of discrimination know a lot about it. what are stuck in there? the migrants fault is to speak under the language and to have a different skin color. every room migrants are at fault for being human. this is shameful that even though francis spoke about at least, mike and crisis on his way back from a 4 day trip to bahrain said,
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european union countries should share the responsibility. mcgowan, b, ronald, r, coil t, migrant must be welcomed, accompanied, promoted, and integrated. if you can't make these 4 steps, you're not doing a good job with migrants, it's necessary to go as far as integration. and the 2nd thing i say that every e government must agree on how many migrants it can receive. because otherwise, there are only 4 countries that receive migrants, cyprus and greece, italy and spain, which are those closest to the mediterranean. the u. s. is just about a day away from its mid term elections and final campaign rallies have taken place in several states. president joe biden came out to support democrats in new york state, where his policies facing unexpectedly tight contests, but in war and republican success could threaten us democracy. today's is the most important election in our life. tribes is going to take shape in this country. for
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decades to come one of those inflection point, i mean it's, it's shirley 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. meanwhile, former president donald trump has been campaigning in florida, blame biden, and the democrats behind places saying the u. s. is struggling to compete globally, biden, in the far left lunatics are waging war in your jobs, your safety, your values, and your freedom. they're strangling fraud or families. they're hitting florida, very hard with soaring brushes 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 is valued a level that makes our country unable to compete with other countries, especially in tourism. and in manufacturing. allen fisher is in washington dc with
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more on the campaigns. 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. and 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 that managed 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 lees. elden 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
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election day, both parties really want to put their best face forward to the electorate. john henry reports now from the state of georgia where democrats face a tight race for the us senate. the state of georgia could wellness side which party controls the us senate. that's what happened 2 years ago when there's typically republican state, elected to democrats, putting that party over the top. one of them was rafi all warner. he's the 1st black senator from georgia, also a pass through preachers from the pulpit once occupied by the reverend martin luther king. this time he's 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 said black men need to spend time with their families, but acknowledge one been 2 and finally, 3 illegitimate children. he has that he doesn't spend time with the to disagree on
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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 charley krist. but just and just won't commit to serving the entire term perhaps because he's widely seen as a candidate for president and 2024. till nessa is a former communications director at the democratic national committee and his strategist for the democrats. he says the economy is the main issue for my space is economists don't agree exactly what's causing this. we're seeing it globally of course. but domestically what we see is not only 40 year highs and inflation, but 70 year highs in corporate profits. and so a lot of those higher prices that money is flowing directly from consumers into
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corporations, bottom line, they're buying ac stock, etc. and so the democrats have been talking about that a bit, but they haven't been full throated in making that case, which the public is very sympathetic to them. republicans can basically just sit back here as they can in most mid terms. if things aren't going well, you have a democrat in the white house democrats, at least nominally in control congress and people unhappy. so republicans can sit back and say, hey, this inflation happened on that guy's watch. so you better vote for us. and that's mostly the case that they've been making, and that's despite all the other issues going on here, that is still as you say, the number one thing, especially on the minds of the voters who are not sure which side they want to vote for just yet. i have been talking about it, they were talking about better anti trust enforcement beginning a little after a year ago. they were certainly pointing to put into invasion and saying, well that's part of the problem too. and then in the spring, we saw these bills that were going to allow for the government to rein in corporate
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price gouging. so in other words, if you charge an arm and a leg when your supply cos weren't going up, we were going to tax you a little bit extra on that surplus to try and beat back some of this price gouging . that's going straight to the bottom line. but that has not been the central theme of democrats talking point here. be sure to tune in at 2100 g m t on monday for a preview of the u. s. midterms will have an hour long special. what is at stake in this vote? and i'll coverage on pulling day begins at one g m t on wednesday. we'll have correspondence across the u. s. plus reaction to the results from a wide range of homeless. as the opening ceremony, the un climate conference is happening in just a few hours time in egypt and city of shaw on shake. delegates have finalized the agenda the cop $27.00 and have agreed to include the a ship climate change compensation for developing nations. they have
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a busy 2 weeks ahead with a report by the well meteorological organization finding that the last 8 years, all the hottest on record, or not from the haunting of what to expect. in the next 2 weeks. the seas have never been mis 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 medical 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 or some of the
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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 ac. this block 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 of good news is that the 15 countries have been able to
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reduce their i'm is just doing the best, but 15 years it's mostly european countries. so japan, united states, sir singapore and maybe have also much better bank notes. it got me to be successful in climate 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. for the while to plans to officially all the international court of justice to clarify who's responsible for the climate crisis. the pacific on a nation is one of 16 countries who will table a draft resolution that the next un general assembly to make the request. any opinion would be known binding, but it would hold immense legal authority. some pacific islands could be entirely on the water by the end of the century. if sea level rise is go on,
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checked. melanie pill is a research fellow, the australian national universities institute for climate energy and disaster. she says for many pacific nations, the situation is now desperate climate change mean some an existential threat for some of some of the countries there. but it goes way beyond just providing finance for losses of damages that are cost the climate change, which will be a big topic at cop $27.00. it remains to be seen whether there will be a finance being made available that is then labeled compensation or whether this is going to be a financial mechanism that really helps to address loss and damage. so maybe we will say something that is label compensation, but the financial assistance will be there in moving forward. this is an existential crisis, and it is really high on the agenda. 27. it is. it is actually only official gender
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for the 1st time. so it is a high priority because that is really what developing countries need in order to address the impact of climate change that has been caused by historical emissions by rich nations. it would be incredibly complex to decide who gets was, who is more vulnerable, who gets at what point in time would be really complex to negotiate. and these are all questions that are probably going to be on the table at cult 27. and you will see some of the goals negotiations around still ahead on al jazeera to pan house to display naval power. and unity is tensions rise once again with no credit. and we'll look at why some nicaraguans and cooling, municipal elections adjustment ah,
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with hello, the weather looks pretty mobile fricky parts. if you're a po for the next couple days, you see these bands of cloud moving from west to east. we got some live the shower still there. cosette east, the side of the mediterranean, from our old storm eva, which brought back to cloud and rain von winds into solemn eslie into grace's now making his way across cypress. a little quadrant to central park where we do have high pressure in charge. so anybody, mr. folks, still a bit of an issue here, but out into the atlantic, can see how tightly packed the ice, a bizarre whims streaming in from a general southwest. the direction lost a cloud and rain tumbling through. quite brisk winds. lie be winds coming in, so some gusty conditions as well. right the way across all and northern ireland, right through the irish sea that western side of england, scotland. and along with much of a while, as we go on through, we're monday into tuesday that a little topple. it's where a little further east would say bands of sherry re merging together to bring
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longest spells of right at times where to whether they're across the good parts of francis. well, spain and portugal also seeing some crystal wet weather as we go through the next couple of days. that wet weather. why the way up into a good part of scandinavia? central irish, there you go. we still have that quote to whether it is now turning quater across greece into that isa side of the met with shout crew, cypress, ah, the creative african makes this journey continues in 2022 africa success stories are captivate the world. this yet can next weekend, we'll connect apricots create to sectors building bridges across africa, and the dias bora, i will he live at kennedy. we can use if you do up are to see people will go to the plan in, i'll be john co. dubois from the 25th to the 27th of november 2022 registered to attend for free at can x dot africa.
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ah ah, welcome back here watching out. as a reminder, our top story is this hour in italy, a rescue ship that docked in sicily on sunday has been ordered to leave the port of katana. the captain has refused to do so until all refugees and migrants have disembarked. the u. s. is about to day away from its crucial midterm elections. president joe biden, on his predecessor, donald trump happened rallying support for the various countenance. ukraine must brace for more russian attacks on energy facilities and be prepared for persistent power blackouts across the country. i was the message from president lottery zalinski and his nightly address to the nation on sunday. one energy company says
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the entire country for 32 percent short foreign power supply monday. the mayor of ki vitale. kit sco has warn people in the capital to prepare for worst case scenario where power and water is lost in totty fancy ration period. as of this evening stabilization power outages continue and keep and 6 regions more than 4 and a half 1000000 consumers without electricity. most of them are now in cave and the cave region, it's really difficult as feet us at bag, who's in cavalry in central ukraine. so the blackouts that we're talking about that just they don't just confined to cave, are they? what is the latest where you are? well, blackouts have been rolling across the country in other regions as well, but all eyes are now on the cap till after the mid. this said that people should be
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prepared to leave the city in the event of a complete, never told the critics made the statement, urging people to buy a power, buying some warm clothes in preparation of different scenarios. he's told them not to be pessimistic, but they should be prepared to leave the capital and go stay with friends and relatives. now you heard from the ukranian president, president, he said about 4500000 people with electricity again run key and those regions, but also the russian continue to strike key infrastructure in ukraine where we are really revisited. because yesterday that administration sets up in this city to keep people warm. and they say that setting up around $300.00, the $300.00 of those generators, the food and blanket a just in case that the temperature is already dropping last night to run minus one . i'm expecting to drop well below that later this week. and so you can imagine how difficult it is for people not size of hair in her song. that fighting the
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offensive is continue. that's been increased to re shelling, taking place there. but her song in the region, her son, the capital, and the region without electricity, now the ukrainians, blame the russians. they said that they sent me some power lines and administrative blame, the russian said, and i quote, they will do crazy things as ukraine. christy's forward on this offensive, not the russians. damon, the ukrainians. what they've said is that the ukranian damaged diamond infrastructure and they've been evacuating people move. russia has been like me, a putin has publicly endorse. know the fear from the ukrainians. is that the russians? now they've been saying that for a while now, what give an extra emphasis to this is that there's some cities and towns surrounding that. the russians have told residents to leave by the 10th of november and the ukraine is the same. that they, that to go, it's also the same time the ukranian authorities are saying that russian soldiers rank $20.00 to $25000.00 stood remain in the course on that regional capital. and some of them have changed into civilian clothes, taken a position in apartments,
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and up for repairing for st. battle, rent the ukrainians pool, pushed forward. but realistically, if it is a big fun, is speculation. if the dam is blown, it will flood the entire area. it would flood the entire area, but also the russian positions, but it would give or not so barrier between the ukrainian forces and the russian forces. thank you for that. as that bag in creevy, a top prisons official in the philippines has been charged with the murder. if a journalist perceval, my bossa was shocked and killed nay's home in manila on october. the 3rd need been a vocal critic, the bureau of corrections chief gerald band tank and other officials sizing corruption allegations, and tag is accused of pressuring imprison gang leaders to hire a government to kill him. a batter. philippines is seen as one of most dangerous countries for journalists in the world. and con caught his
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r pell. the conviction of a veteran journalist accused of making false statements for story on attacks against pro democracy protesters in 20. 19 about toy was found guilty of deceiving the government and applying for access to license plate information. she was investigating who attacked, protested in a subway station in 2019 made professionals that a conviction was another example of eroding press freedom to pan hosted it's fast international fleet review. the 7 years on sunday was ships from 12 nations participating in prime minister. former casita says his country urgently needs to strengthen its military capabilities. faddie solomon has more friend on board, an aircraft carrier, and secondly, they her work of your brand new who are among our guardian, japan's naval forces occurring as a parade of the fleet for the 1st time in 7 years with this pride which used to be
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held every 3 years in the past came to a halt amid the outbreak of the pandemic. 12 other countries are taking part with various marina aircraft, battleships, frigates, 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 boycott. in the event, in the past self career joined the parade, or japan did not extend the invite to russia off. yeah, this year's edition carries significance amid the tension grown in the region to to north korea is repeated missile tests, china's expanding military influence and the unpredictability regarding the taiwan strait. nicaragua has governing policy look set to win in municipal elections, giving it near total control of local governments. asked if i caused it. boy count the vase which many have described as illegitimate. as under amputee reports,
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even improved government television. few nicaraguans were seen voting and sundays. municipal elections voting day arrived after a campaign without rallies electoral events or any real position. in holstead, observers say we're a force exiled opposition. leaders called for a boycott. i remember again 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. but some who did vote in the capital my now were think otherwise fertile only 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 there sunday.
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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 saw the crackdown that has 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 in the street. there are more than 250 political prisoners in horrible conditions. 13000 india is of 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 the presenter gig and his wife vice
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president there was added moody. you said sundays was a boat 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 or no more 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 and be at the al jazeera. thousands of ethnic serbs have been protesting in kosovo against the decision to face out. vehicle license plates issued by the serbian government subs are a minority in kosovo, which declared its independence from serbia in 2008. which by the government to switch to locally issued plates, has re ignited long standing intentions. some serbs have marked off their govern
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jobs in process, including in the course and police force. somali as ami says it's repelled and attacked by suspected alibi vices in central part of the country. according to the defense ministry, the attack began with explosions believe to be ca bombs, followed by confrontations. it isn't clear how many people have been killed in the attack. ah, football fans in argentina getting ready to travel to cattle to watch that he play in the fee for wild cup out there is treated by a caught up with them in buenos aires. ha, it seems like the world cup has already started in this place. him when a site is there all travelling to cut off for the world cup, and this is the last barbecue, before their trips. oh, really narrow that he says, most of them have become expert in finding the most affordable way to accompany
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argentina's team in doha for those and younger. nothing alive, i finished. 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 overs. we stay in the cheapest place but we will be there. ah, i . 7 because of the taxes that are going to be involved, i don't care that they will do whatever it takes to make it to them. huh. in indiana, my plan more law says that doing the last world 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 it was an opposite, 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 bush and had to re plan everything
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that we managed. we're argentines, and we used to crisis like we adapt now, daddy, but i, he really had lung cancer for years ago that he was a professional football player and had to change his life as jim miller. and i will appreciate it. i had pain in my cheese and took ibuprofen. i went to the doctor and it 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 see if i survived this. we're going to the world cup. father and son hath 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.
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