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we are the subjects, is it all family? so that's one person's opinion, but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community though scariest part of this moment in my country. is this toys for a more weapons the stream? oh, now j 0 in 1958. charles de gaulle made a famous speech and algeria good, he could don't hold back the tide about jerry and independence. oh pete frances colonies in africa and the pacific. in the final episode of the series, al jazeera explores how the long and bitter fight for the french empire still resonates to day blood and tears french. the colonization on al jazeera, all ah,
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president vidal hales, the us mid term vote of a good day for democracy. but it's still unclear who will control congress. ah, hello, nora kyle, this is out there alive from don't. coming up. russia says it ordered it's troops to withdraw of new cranium, city of cost on, but keith was, it may be a set up facebook parents company meta is lang off over the $1000.00 people the most significant job cut in history and france and italy, well over, who should take in hundreds of asylum seekers stuck on a rescue ship. the yes president joe biden has hailed the democrats performance in the midterm elections, calling it a good day for democracy. but he's also acknowledged that americans are frustrated
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with the political divide by and says he's willing to work with the republicans as his policy could still lose control of both the house and the senate. mike hannah has moved from washington. it was in pennsylvania that the predicted redway was revealed to be little more than a trickle in a crucial senate race. john pittman overcame both a stroke and stiff competition from the trumpet. back to celebrity dr. member to us giving the democratic party a fighting chance of keeping control of the senate. and president joe biden has welcome the preliminary results. while the press in the pundents are predicting a giant red wave, it didn't happen. and i know you were somewhat miffed by my my obsession optimism. but i felt good during the whole process. i thought were going to do fine in the 1994 terms. president bo clinton last 50, who, how seats?
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in 2010 barack obama last 63 this year the last could be in the region of 20, making joe biden, one of the most successful 1st term precedence in recent history. the major republican party decree came in florida, which is now a merged as a fully republican stronghold and were in a strong showing governor run de santis easily held onto his position, confirming his status as the most likely challenger to any possible reelection bid by the states most prominent resident, former president, donald trump, will be fun, watch him take on each other. president biden also took note of a noticeable change in both demographics, both of registration figures and the results themselves indicate a huge increase in the number of voters between the ages of 18 and 30 stood at would appear by the desire to combat climate change. and an anger at attempts to
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stop a woman's right to choose the money. it also reflects that the president of future generations, impatience and anger at the political rancor of the past. my cana era, washington, now the ne ne act is a president of the center for american progress action fund. he says, democrats has an impressive performance because many americans don't trust republicans make america great again, ideology. people may not be happy with everything that's going on, but they feel good about the effort the president is making and some of the successes. and just as importantly, this election is really a repudiation of republicans that you know that there was a choice in this election. and when americans were presented with the alternative and they said, we're not interested in the very simple fans. mid terms are almost always
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a referendum on the presidents. and i think what president biden and democrats in congress didn't write is they put maga republicans on the ballot this year. and so that this mid term election, it became a choice. and once mega republicans were on the ballot, people were turning out in really record numbers. we saw the historic turned out for a midterm election in the united states. that doesn't usually happen. and the reason it happened is, a lot of americans are very scared about what niagara republicans would do in their power, whether it's on abortion, whether it's the attack or democracy, whether it's privatizing or social security and medicare. and that was really a motivating factor. we saw people who don't, as you show up in the mid term, actually come out and it change the outcome of the electron. let's take a look at the latest figures. the republican party is in the lead for the seats in the house of representatives bought by a want to march in them for cost. senate tossed up. democrats have 48 seats.
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republicans have 49 and need to pick up just 2 more to win the majority, all eyes on the battleground states of our zone and nevada. georgia is going to run off in december. the russia says its withdrawing its troops from ukraine key. the southern city of cus, on the withdrawal is a set back full present. vladimir putin for several weeks. cranium forces have been advancing in the cars on region. it's one of the 4 areas moscow antics in september . now. gotcha, defense minister has ordered. it's forced to retreat from the western bank, the pro river near the city of cus, on your phone, your issue assisted to us having comprehensively assess the situation. i propose that we take up defensive position along the left bank of the disney pro river. i
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understand this is a very difficult decision. at the same time, we will save most importantly, the lives of our troops and the overall combat effectiveness of our forces, whom it is futile to keep on the right bank in a restricted area. in addition, it will free up some forces and means they will be used for active operations, including offensive ones on other fronts. keith is skeptical about moscow's announce withdrawal warning. it may be a trap. a sandbag is on the front lines of cassandra. this is how the battle for her song is being fought. automobile lottery, cruise talking russian forces just kilometers away. they have the coordinates, it's a quick, 2 shots and then they have to move go good and good. we had to get out the way really quickly,
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because the russians can locate where the artillery was fired from. so we have to move away before they return, fire crews can run to their targets from small commercial drones back where they are hidden away from russian drones. they can take a moment to rest, thought us, most of the navi, dominate. they are slowly retreating. russians used all reserves, so they can only reach our frontline, some of those. one of, of, he has a wife and child at home and says being away from them has been tough. thrown them . the situation is drones is complicated. they are flying always every day and every hour of the then it was scary only at the beginning of more. and i would just do our job even. when's a fire back at us? it dont panic. we're used to were awful foam of the weapons. sometimes twice as old as the men who use them. this crew writes a name of their fallen on missiles. we're told the majority of times, the russians fy back quickly. this crew has lost friends with no fees. as
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a commander, this curious thing is to lose people well ever. one, here he is in the infantry artillery and engineer brigades is care it to be under the enemy's artillery or fire. some russians use everything they got. the crew stays out of sight and awaits orders. and coordinates to move and fire was brush. certainly. this is a war of drones. in most cases, ugly fire adjustments are made from drones. bo small commercial ones and larger ones have made the difference lank, mad. the front lines have moved quickly of late. these trenches were once facing the enemy, so hovel a bluish russians were close a few months before. but now the front line is moving jets in drones are always flying overheads, but for observation only, mostly it's russian groans. we don't see them, but they keep flying. life is basic in the trenches, but they're waiting here. they believe in a matter of time they were retake her son. and if they do, it will be the defining moment of this will. i said, beg,
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i'll jazeera her son. i will falcon her as a russian defense, a military unless he has law on what the announcement of the withdrawal from cason needs for russia's war in ukraine. the terrible blow actually makes no sense. and it made no sense before. no reports of russian generals were pressing the clermont to do to withdraw from the care sunbridge head. but politically, this is a disaster and it's a developing guys, a disaster in russian sales. so called beach, artic internet chat and telegram channels. another out words, so politically, it's very embarrassing though military. it makes sense and that's why most likely russian generals press to such a decision. this is not a russian defeat since they apparently will be withdrawing in an organized manner. ukrainians will be advancing very cautiously. are afraid of some kind of
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rush and trickery. but the decisive moments may come when the winter will freeze a b, c of dirt right now and go to the entire ukraine, then russian regions around it. and when the school cobra ends with the frost, turning this dirt into concrete kind of thing and the tanks and trucks can move easily again through fields and their roads, then there's going to be the real action coming, which may be decisive in this war. i believe the premiums will be poised for a massive offense if they'll try at least to do that and push the russians really hard out of ukraine now has been called the most difficult change for tech giant mess. the parent company of facebook, instagram, and want sap plans to cut will and 11000 jobs announcement comes to stays after
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a similar move my twist on reynolds reports from california profile pictures to admit a boss. mark zuckerberg, hold it a sad day. said the mass layoffs were needed to do to lower than expected revenue forecasts, and the need to operate more efficiently across the company's various platforms. analysts say there's another reason, and it's right there in the company's name zucker berg has gone full obsession on med averse. he believes that's the future of you know, human existence and that's the future of meta, even changed the name of the company in to pursue that. and he's thrown hundreds of millions of dollars at this every quarter. he and the result it as nothing people who have tried it, don't fight at that exciting, almost a lonely experience. the med averse is sort of just sitting dead in the water and it's become a gigantic financial sinkhole. more than 11000 workers or 13 percent of metas
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workforce will be notified by email that they are out of their jobs. it's an international corporation and firings will be felt globally at facebook's european headquarters in dublin, a 1000 workers will reportedly be let go. these are tough times in the tech industry overall. in addition to meta other companies that have recently announced wide scale layoffs include lift, sales force, zillow, and stripe. and of course there's twitter which under new boss, ellen musk slashed its workforce by half last week. besides the failure. ready of the meadows. ready to take off as zuckerberg had hoped, facebook is losing younger social media users to newer hipper apps like tick tock, tick, tock is taking over the world. i mean, there's no question about a google is beginning to really feel the impact of tick tock as well. so i think he didn't get the next big thing for kids, but as stock as nosedive,
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nearly 75 percent since last year, bringing the company's market value down from one trillion dollars to less than 200 and $40000000000.00 with profits down nearly 50 percent rob reynolds al jazeera, menlo park, california cilla has hair analysis era. inflation is causing plenty of frustration in greece. a general strike forces schools to close across the country. and will tell you why french present to my new micron is ending all defense missions enough . ah, hurricane nicole be a bit of a problem for florida. it lose some strength was it makes landfall. it then curls up, i think through foreign towards george and then the carolinas. it will decrease in
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its strengths to please a lot of rain is coming up against a rain been developing in the midwest, which is got tucked into how it's really cold there. this snow originally fell in the sierra nevada in california, and then in the rockies. this given half reach to a meter of snow by this time. so in the 2 come together, you imagine big thunderstorms if these states that's still to come by bit of focus on nicole currently a hurricane, but losing some strength because of the interactions. florida is main risk is not the wins because they are but not vi kilometer. right? it's a storm surge. it comes with around the low line coast of florida and maybe south carolina and the amount of heavy rain that falls over what is to be honest, quite certain ground, particularly in florida. but beyond that, we just talk about big showers, for example, in espanola, at the small rounds of the caribbean, well spread showers, but the concentrated heavy ones probably in panama, then touching columbia and even ecuador, where the flood risk does exist. south of that, a lot to draw
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a picture and for much of argentina, really quite warm. ah, a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. in colombia, are a lot of people, a scientist to understand why he didn't tone. one thing is still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada destinations frontline. this story night towed on al jazeera hulu. ah, ah,
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again, you're watching al jazeera has reminder of our top stories this our, you as president joe biden has haled at the midterm elections as a great day for american democracy. republicans are likely to control the house of representatives, but not by the huge margins predicted. the senate is yet to be decided because some races are very close. russia says it's withdrawing its troops from mosquito ukrainian city of kasan. ukrainian government says that the announcement may be a trap. on facebook, parent company. meso is sacking more than $11000.00 employees and extending a hiring freeze into next year. c o. mark zuckerberg says he takes responsibility for expansion plans which have not worked out was hoped. france says its needs refusal to let several migrant rescue ship. the dog is unacceptable for vessels carrying sight them. seekers were initially denied permission to come to shore and
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fifthly, 3 were later allowed to dock and disembark passengers. but the 4th step is now on its way to france. if anybody reports from the sicilian port of katana, the humanity, one rescue ship was still import wednesday. but without its passengers. after climbed the italian government, 250 people, mostly africans were finally allowed to disembark from the boat and a 2nd vessel. the job rents. after being stranded in the sicilian port of cataneo, in saturday until tuesday, the italian government said they were not vulnerable enough to enter the country. but late in the evening, they were unexpectedly allowed to leave its victory for human rights campaigners and the rescue ships, captains who had refused to sail away with them on board. in this case, a victory that we showed that the right is on our site, that we're not doing something illegal. and that this decrease which was, which was brought against us, was illegal. and that these actions in the last 14 days were not correct. the prime
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minister, georgia maloney came to power on a promise to crack down hard on illegal migration. neither she nor any government minister has explained the reasons behind the about turn. but it's believed internal and external pressure came to bear. we are in on the edge and i think the government is moving on a very complicated path, respecting d, e, u not putting the u. b u. and at the same time trying to do what it was water for people aboard the humanity, one who started hunger strike in a desperate bid to be admitted to the country. the question now is will the government abandon its tough start or approach it in a different way? the italian government hard line stand may have kept it, support is happy, but in reality it's crackdown policy couldn't work legally. it's been widely criticized for denying rights and compassion to people who were simply seeking a safer, better life. oh,
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these people were allowed into sicily some time ago. their learning italian in order to better assimilate into the community. those that have made the long and dangerous journey to italy, or cross section of asylum seekers, refugees and migrant, but all have one thing in common. i want a better life. he bohemia is from guinea, his trip in a small boat across the mediterranean 6 years ago. was risky, but not as dangerous as some. he now speaks. excellent italian and is grateful to italy but has concerns. what is on us more than one government? some of them have help people like me and will be here for a short time. and the current government doesn't help makes like difficult. it's not right. a happy end for some, but looking out at the central mediterranean where more than 20000 people are drowned, making the perilous journey. you wonder how many more victims will the cruel seas of winter claim. tony berkeley al jazeera, catania sicily present
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a manual micron has announced the end of france as defense mission in africa. the declaration came in a wide ranging speech as a naval base, and 2 long french military personnel had been fighting against armed groups and africa. the hail region, as part of operation back haines. since 2014, but french forces have faced growing hostility from some who see them as ineffective. this year, makram told trips out of molly when relation soured when the country's military rulers, democratic republic of congo, the army says more than 3000 people have responded to a call for volunteers to help fight m 23. it's why do you believe to be supported by neighbors? wonder a claim the government and can golly denies. i'll come web has more from goma. these men say they want to fight democrats. republican come as army says that more than 3000 people who responded to a cool for recruit many lives. you mean?
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wow, i am here because we have suffered too much my family, my sister's, they have suffered a lot from war. some of them were right. so we're here because from now on i need to defend myself. ringback everyone here is that ready to fight and $23.00 widely seen to be a neighboring rwanda. well, they were wanting to deny that 26 years ago. rwanda and you got the invaded congo ever since. they've been repeated accusations of meddling and a presence of foreign forces for most of the time, floating sometime from those countries as well as us papers. and now the african regional forces arriving here. there's a growing boy from campaigners in congo. foreign policy will not be the solution to congress probably. as i'm 23 rebels make advances. patients has run thin with un peacekeepers. they've been here for more than 20 years. people burned some
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of their vehicles in a convoy passing near the eastern city of goma last week. he would have protested in goma and kinshasa in recent months against wonder and uganda. they blamed for decades of military aggression and against the peacekeepers. they blamed for failing to protect them. kenya says it's now sending troops to join the conflict. only about 60 of arrived. it's the latest country to send soldiers to congo under the banner of a new east african regional force. these activists say it won't help. they've raised money and bought food for congos soldiers, who are often short supplied, accept a se depressing un peacekeepers, an east african community forces to pity the countries in the east african community. the same countries are very aggressive. congo, we disagree with the presence of these east african community forces. you see that we over the congress army and nothing else. the decades of conflicts have driven
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tens of thousands of young men to join armed groups. many fighters have been demobilized by the government in the u. n. congress army says they're not among the new recruits down. this is young jin, this is the argument from our enemies trying to destroy the image of these recruits . none of them are coming from the group. all those from the groups are in containment in another. can none of them hear me love to be democrats? congos army defeated the m $23.00 rebels. 9 years ago when it had supplies in support from the government and the un, people here waiting to see if it can do it again. malcolm web al jazeera, goma democratic republic of congo, have thousands of people in greece have taken part in a general strike against the rising cost of living public schools with shots and slight some public transport. disrupted unions of demanding lower taxes and an
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increase to the minimum wage. inflation hit 12 percent in september. the highest into decades. united kingdom has postponed elections and northern ireland. a country is facing a political crisis spot by post breaks at trade rules. several parties say the deal made during the negotiations, separate them from the rest of the u. k. northern island secretary, chris heated harris told parliament he hopes the delay can create more time for talks. i will be introducing legislation to provide a short, straightforward extension to the period of it for executive formation, extending the current period by 6 weeks to the 8 to december with a potential for a further 6 week extension for the 19th of january. if necessary, this i use to create the time and space needed for tours between the u. k. government and the european commission to develop and for the normal parties to work together to restore the devote institutions as soon as possible. where we
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challenge has more from belfast. it's abundantly clear that pretty much nobody in northern and once another election it just wouldn't fix the political paralysis in the store want assembly the u. k. government knows this, and that's why it's kicking those elections, which legally it has to cool down the road. there are a couple of things that could get things moving again. one is a breakthrough in negotiations between london and brussels over the northern ireland protocol. this bright 3 would have to lower trade barriers between northern ireland and the u. k. mainland enough to satisfy unionists here so that they can come back to the executive another if those talks failed is the northern ireland, the protocol bill currently going through the british parliament. now the u. k. government is using this as a threat and it negotiation with you. it's basically would allow that you take government to unilaterally change the northern ireland protocol. but this would be
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renee going on an international treaty. and so it's something of a nuclear option for the u. k. government, meanwhile, while all of this is going on, northern ireland has no functioning, executive money is draining away public services, a suffering. and so perhaps to sways public anger. this the northern on, in secretary chris, hidden harris has happened. he's going to cut the salaries of parliamentarians sitting in the assembly. mexico has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world to be a journalist. that's according to committee to protect journalists. and the 1st part of our special series. we focused on reporters living under a threat the now john holman reports on what happens when a reporter is killed and how that affects freedom of speech. who's more than 7 years ago, when whole his father, maria's husband voices, sanchez, was kidnapped from their home in medi,
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in se mexico. i d. and is it given that this started to say was the man with the taxi? and when they took my husband out, he so hasn't told them, just don't do anything to my feminine heart. while he made money as a taxi driver, voices, his main job was running a free newspaper could loan me on. it monitor local authorities medi in lily, 3 weeks off from disappeared voices, his body was found on the side of the road, dismembered at the mer pictured here with moist grilling him of camera. the look. it was implicated in his murder in. he fled. he still hasn't been captured. litski has got one of the highest rates of journalist murders in the world. press writes of a good thing that's intrinsically linked to a lack of justice when a reporter is killed. it only adds to the silence in the country. we full of voices his case interviewing with the headed, the special prosecutor's office,
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set up specifically to investigate crimes against journalists. the mare is still an alarm at large. there's only one policeman in prison at the mo, moved for this, and several members of the ring who organized their alleged to have organized it also remain, not in jail and not sentenced. what's your response? they're investing in a regular you got to where across. we high have are back break to we can give the police all the information that we have, but the prosecutor cannot go on arrest somebody that's um our work for the police to familiar frustration for sanchez, his office, his case resolution has got better since he's been in charge, but it still stands at only 6 prosecutions for more than $100.00 homicides across more than a decade is not a little. meanwhile, according to the federal government, over 40 percent of frets and attacks and journalists come from officials themselves, usually local ones. the attacks have only gone up under the administration of
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president under his manual lopez over the door by 85 percent according to freedom of speech organization, article 19 imperial. these 30 klaus, the president. what he was doing to stop the impunity when journalists were killed, the contest all the banana catholic, loudecker. i answer category gull. neither that there is no immunity. and if you think otherwise, brewbay general pro us, how do i put the evidence in this country for moist as his case to many others speech for it? so here just some of the journalist killed many a way to justice. the maker this year john homan al jazeera met ha and he can watch john holman's documentary silenced the killing of jen lester and mexico. on out there is fault lines, program ada, a line fatty gee empty on thursday. 10th of november.
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