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the captain of a migrant rescue ship allowed to dock by italy refuses to leave until all on board are allowed to disembark. ah, i'm on the inside. this is out there. alive from doe house are coming up millions of ukrainians living in the dog president, zalinski warns people might need to leave cave if russia hits more power facilities . plus inflation is a huge issue that we're dealing with right now. the economy and future of democracy way on the minds of us voters as candidates make their final push a day before the midterm elections. ah, moving their stars all the way. we meet argentinian football fan set to leave the world cup in ah
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hello, welcome. there's 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 port of catania, but it's captain has refused to do so until everyone on board is allowed to disembark. so far, only a $144.00 people including miners and people with health conditions have been less off the ship. dozens of young men refused permission. meanwhile, a 2nd rescue ship carrying 572 migrants and refugees has also docked in sicily. 357 people disembarked from the norwegian, flagged geo barents. authorities allowed miners, families, and people with health issues to leave the ship. the rest were told to stay on board. there are another 2 rescue ships also in the area. there is the rise above
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which is german run. he said here it's over crowded with 93 people on board, a boat that is only 25 meters long. the ocean viking is also anchored near by is operated by the european charity as so as medic to ronnie carrying 234 migrants neither ship has received a response to repeated requests to dock. now italy is only black m p in the lower chamber of parliament, met the humanity, one ship and port. it criticized the governor's decision to close its ports as a shame yamato to alec gradually from we're seeing a witch hunt, jews know a lot about this. all blacks know a lot about this, but all to those who lived 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. my grants are at fault for being human. this is shameful, that hope francis has spoken about is less mike and crisis. on his way back from
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a 4 day trip to bahrain, he said, each country's should share the responsibility miran, be by no, are called the 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 class, 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, greece, italy, and spain, which are those closest to the mediterranean o. ukraine must sprays for more russian attacks on energy facilities and be prepared for persistent power blackouts across the country. that was the message from the president velasmio zalinski and his nightly address to the nation on sunday. one energy company says the entire country, so
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a 32 percent shortfall in power supply on monday. let's beat asset bag and cleary and central ukraine, which is also had the impact of these blackouts. what else did president lensky have to say? i said, well, he addressed the nation in his nation address and he's been talking about the situation of where the russians have talked at key infrastructure. we know that the energy companies here have said at least one 3rd of those have been damaged. now what he said was that people should be prepared to leave the capital in the event of a complete blackout. salam nancy ration period as this evening stabilization power outages continue and keep and 6 regions more than 4 and a half 1000000 consumers are without electricity. most of them are now in cave and the key region it's really difficult. the mayor of keith is also reiterated
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that vitalia. cisco said that people should be prepared to leave the capital and go stay with relatives and friends. he asked them not to be pessimistic, but should be prepared for any situation. i had also encouraged people to buy power back and blankets. now we're in the country and carson in the sy through that battle has been taking place for sand, has been without electricity and water. now the russians are blaming the ukrainians, were striking the dam further upstream and said that that has caused the power outages rest. ukrainians are blaming the russians, was talking power lines and saying that the russians are afraid of the ukraine offensive and are using. and i quote crazy tactics, so that battle is still ongoing and we know that the ukrainians are pushing and there is fear from the ukrainian side that the russians may blow that damn. and the reason they say that is because the russians uphold residents of the area surrounding the damn. he evacuated by the 10th of november, fighting that the ukrainian military has targeted that damn. now the russians a seems to be holding on to our son,
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the ukrainian said there's 102225000. so just didn't ain't her sun city and some of them have changed civilian clothes, taken up position. their positions in apartments are not preparing for st. battles now we've had russian officials talk about this decisive battle of this war that will be for her san city. now we've had the serbian president, also quoted as saying that this battle for her son would be a decisive one and has likened to starting greg. now again, this is a very strategic city for the russian politically. and militarily it's yona regional capital that they've managed to take since the start of the war. and the only place in the country with their troops on the west side of that denise pro river. now as the offensive continues, we have been hearing of intense opportunity shedding, taking place at the moment. the russians still hold curse on the capital, but most of the people in that region are without electricity and water. thank you for that update. i sent back that for us in cavity in central ukraine. now the u. s
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. is just about a day away from its midterm elections and final campaign rallies had taken place, and several states. president joe biden came out to support democrats in york states where his party is facing unexpectedly time contests. but in warned republican success could threaten us democracy. today's is the most important election in our life. jobs is going to take shape in this country for decades to come world laws inflection point. i mean 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? meanwhile, former president donald trump has been campaigning in florida. he's blame biden, and the democrats for high inflation saying the u. s. is struggling to compete globally, biden, and the far left lunatics are waging war in your jobs, your safety, your values, and your freedom. they're strangling for families. they're heading, florida,
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very hard with soaring 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 is valued a level that makes our country unable to compete with other countries, especially in tourism. and in manufacturing. allen fessor is in washington dc with more on the campaigning. 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 midterm campaign, donald trump, in florida, there to support marco rubio, who is in a tight senate race against ball damning a 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 wrong in the 2020 election,
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but doug managed to mention michael review a few times as for dual biden, then things in new york a lot tighter than he would expect, particularly in the battle for the governor's race. kathy herschel is a very tight race with leads eldon, 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. john henry reports now from the state of georgia, with democrats also face a tight race for the us senate. the state of georgia, good 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 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,
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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 said 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 crist. 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. stadium, garza is the president,
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a fellow libra initiative, a non profit glossary synchronization, ace organization, aimed am to find the voice of the yes. hispanic community. 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, by thinking that hispanics, for example, would embrace these liberal causes, like in spoken to sort of fabricated war on democracy and insane war on domestic energy production. while 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 clinic p like paul showed that only 19 percent of latinos approve of biden's performance. this is back where our swing voters going to break and if you and 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,
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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, very partisan, especially department of justice that has gone after americans, parents, you know, calling domestic tariff. this is turning away a lot of swing, voters will be sure to tune it at 2100 gmc on monday fall preview of the u. s. midterms will have an hour long special on 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 endless lead on al jazeera allegations of
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a corrupt system is security chief in the philippines is charged with the meta. it's janice, japan host, a display of naval power. unity is tensions rise once again. ah hello. the showers are looking a little more lively now for indonesia, more in the way of a shabby rain, a seasonal night. making my way down across much of indonesia, java with around a 100 millimeters right in 24 hours to splattering your showers across southeast asia. still some live the shower there in to the philippines. endo china on the other hand. marcy, 5 and dry. but notice says central and southern parts of toilet. still seeing some rather wet weather and more so as you go on into
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a wet and stay. plenty of showers right across malaysia into indonesia. then still a few showers in the forecast course, australia over the next few days. still not out of the woods just yet into our new south wales, forbes. we were still swollen, river levels remain high here, but high pressure not too far away say the shower is not as heavy or as widespread as they might be. but you can see there are still a few just cropping up from time to time. and they may never too far away from poor old sidney eastern pasa victoria, also seeing some wet weather, some shabby way, making his way out of w way road across an elbow easing over towards adelaide. ceasing where to where the grassy making sway towards a se, we go on through thursday. i had of that is not a fine funny sealant. ah ah
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disembarked. ukraine's president has want of more russian attacks on energy facilities. laws. ms. lensky told people to be prepared for persistent power blackouts across the country. the us is about a day away from its crucial midterm elections, president joe biden, and his predecessor, donald trump, have been running to report with various characters. a top prisons official in the philippines has been charged with the murder of a journalist. press about bossa was shot and killed near his home in manila on october. 3rd, he had been a vocal critic of the bureau of corrections chief jarel ban time and other officials, citing corruption allegations on tag is accused of pressuring, imprison gang leaders to hire a gunman to kill my butter. the philippines is seen as one of the most dangerous countries for journalists in the world and speak to bob below. he is live for us in manila autonomy talk us through this investigation,
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had it lead to the national penitentiary. well astute as chronologically, moline or so on. october 3rd, a prissy lobbied who is whose real name is person on the bossa was a gun down in a gated village. in a suburb of the philippine capital of manila. he was gun down by motorcycle riding, masked gunmen. now in the days after politicians and a private businessman collected a reward money which went up to more than a $100000.00. and this was part of the reason a man on october 18th turned up, claiming that he was one of the gun men. he said that he feared for his life, and then he also claimed that the order came from the new bill a bid prison, which is the name, the local name for the national penitentiary. and so, right after the, in the hours after that, one of the alleged middle men died inside the new bill, good prison. but this was not known until october 20th. now,
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the 1st autopsy findings for that there was no foul play in the murder or in the death of this alleged middle man. but there was a 2nd independent autopsy. and it found that the, the man died of a sick. she ation that likely a plastic bag was put over his head and he suffocated to his death. now having to sleep now between the murder of a percy volume, a bossa and then you bill a bit prison. a police now went into full on or full scale investigation, into criminal activities in the new billable prison. and this was how they found out that the likely mastermind was the chief of the new bill, bill prison, a gera, bun thug. and he was charged for murder this morning and they said that the motive was the criticism of prism force, of, of my bossa in his show. so a saying that that there are allegations of corruption inside the new big prison
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that was headed by suspended chief gerald montague. okay. interesting. and how is the public reacting to all these events? is this on their radar? oh well definitely and you know, this really a case of truth being stranger than fiction. in the filipino public should be shopped. right. but the filipino public, a lot of a members of the philippine republic isn't shocked any more. ah, because they've known for a while that, that there is desist them inside than you believe that prison where members of a criminal gangs or the leaders of criminal gangs have been help being personnel of that you believe in prison, banished prisoners and this b. this is because of over crowding and understaffing, and there is a lack of resources of the new bill a bit prison. and that's why the new belated prison administration said that there
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was a need for help from leaders of criminal gangs. but this has led apparently to the collusion between prison officials and members and leaders of criminal gangs. so not a surprise any more for the philippine public. but definitely there is a concern that there could be a chilling effect on journalists on a below that for us in manila, thank you to pan has, has did its fast international fleet with youth 7 years on sunday with ships from 12 nations participating. i'm in a stephanie casita says his country urgently needs to strengthen its military capabilities. body felony has more from on board and as craft carrier and saga me bay her her walker by new at law, among our guardian, japan's naval forces occurring as a parade of the fleet for the 1st time in 7 years. a lot of this pride which used to be held every 3 years in the past, came to a halt amid the outbreak of the pandemic. 12 other countries are taking part with
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various marine aircraft, battleships, frigates destroys, 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. this year's edition carries significance and made 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 straits. the opening ceremony of the you and climate conference is happening in just a few alice in the egyptian city of sham. i'll shake delegates have finalized the agenda for cult $27.00 and agreed to include the issue of climate change compensation for developing nations. they have a busy, 2 weeks, a hand with a report by the world meteorological organization finding that the last 8 years,
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all the hottest on record. more now from lee harding on 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 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 comp 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,
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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 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 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. good news is that the 15 countries have been able to reduce their emmy source during the past, but 15 years it's mostly european countries, sir japan, united states, sir,
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singapore and debbie have also much better bank notes. it got me to be successful in climate. the mitigation the pricey so far, i mean it's you have been dropping oh, expectations are high for this climate summit. but after a year of unprecedented natural disasters, action may come too late for some. lia hardin al jazeera. ah. fe for president gianni infant tino says the cats are well, cup will be the most inclusive in history. new stadiums and facilities have been built with accessibility in mind to ensure all fans can attend matches and the which then is a tournament for all that is cancels will come ambition. this little match involving plays who
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are hearing impaired. was the sporting sense, a piece of a conference aimed at ensuring every fan can play a part of these finals. the head of world football was in attendance on the line, his organizations commitment to the cools. we think about school was we could both . joe was seated all i've been, as we speak about, smiled, won't believe a moment of smile. a moment of joy catulus accessibility forum has been in place since 2016, an annual gathering of disability experts from around the world wheelchair uses visually and hearing impaired fans, supporters with mental health issues. and those with different sensory requirements are all represented here. the collective ng to ensure 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 that tournament has been a catalyst for change vans arriving the pop out will be able to, you know, hop on a taxi or hop on the metro and go to their accommodation, which we've worked with, to ensure that it's acceptable, they'll be able to go all the fans zones, and fad fights and go to stadium. there are sensory rooms and 3 of the welcome stadiums, often used by children with autism. these spaces provide a view of the match, as well as a calm and secure environment. 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 elite phase as good as anyone else in the house. and if you 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 scene. ah, or you've been a situation. they had instructed view and things like that. every view here is as
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good as every one else has. this is a world cup that's been designed to deliver a lasting legacy for the disabled community. and the richardson al jazeera, doha may wealth at both ends in argentina, getting ready to travel to cats are so watch the national team play at the well cut out there is to raise a bike caught up with them at a mass barbecue. and what is there? oh, it seems like the world cup has already started in this bluff. im when a site is there all traveling 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 expert in finding the most affordable way to accompany argentina's team in doha for those and yaki nothing 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 overs. we stay in the
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cheapest place, but we will be there. ah, i travel with the taxes that have been i may, will do whatever we take for my dilemma. indiana. my branwa says that doing 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, domini, want to put up on the oven 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're argentines, and we used to crisis like we adapted now, daddy, but i, he really had lung cancer 3 years ago. he was a professional football player and had to change his life as in the logo,
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fisher. if 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 or 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 their troubles behind with one thing in common. their support for the team they love that is i will, i'll just see that when a site is.
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