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president buys and hales the u. s. midterm vote as a good day for democracy, but it's still unclear who will control congress. ah, hello, i'm nora. kyle, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. russia says it's order troops to withdraw from the ukrainian city, of course, on the keep one's at maybe a trap. facebook parent company matter is laying off more than 11000 people. the most significant job caught in its history and were live in india, where the top court has been asked to weigh in on measures to tackle the poor air quality. yes, present. joe biden has held the democrats performance in the midterm elections, calling it a good day for democracy. and he's also acknowledged that americans are frustrated
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with the political divide by it and says he's willing to work with the republicans as his party could still lose control of both the house and the senate. mike, hannah has more from washington. it was in pennsylvania that the predicted red wave 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 backed celebrity, doctor member at oz, 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 to the pundents were predicting a giant red wave, it didn't happen. and i know you were somewhat miss 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 left 52. how seats in
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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 emerged as a fully republican stronghold and were in a strong showing governor run de santis, easily held onto his position, confirming his status as a most likely challenger to any possible reelection bid by the states. most prominent resident, former president, donald trump, will be fun watching take on each other. president biden also took note up a noticeable change in both demographics. both the registration figures and the results themselves indicate a huge increase in the number of voters between the ages of 18 and 30 stood it 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, ivan, there is 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 selection is really a repudiation of republicans that you know that there was a choice in the selection. 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 a referendum on the president. and i think what president biden and democrats in
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congress get right, is they put mango republicans on the ballad this year. and so that this mid term election, it became a choice. and once mag, republicans were on the ballot, people were turning out in really record numbers. you know, we saw the historic turn 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 micro 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 a mid term, actually come out and it change the outcome of the election. let's take a look at the latest figures. this is the house of representatives. here, the republican party is in the lead, but by a small margin done was full cost. they need 218 seats to take control. the senate
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is still a toss up. democrats have 48 seats. republicans have 49. i need to pick up just 2 more to win the majority, all eyes, therefore, a fill on the battleground, states of ours zona and nevada. georgia will be holding a run off in december. ah, russia says its withdrawing troops from the southern ukrainian city of cas on announcement is a setback for president vladimir putin for several weeks. ukrainian forces have been advancing in curse on one of 4 regions. moscow annexed in september on wednesday, after a briefing from his top commander, the russian defense minister ordered forces to retreat to the eastern bank of the deep fry river. i'll keep skeptical about moscow announced withdrawal warning. it may be a trap. i said, bank is on the front lines and cast on this is how the battle for her song is being fought. automobile lottery crews talking russian forces just kilometers away. they
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have the coordinates, it's a quick, 2 shots, and then they have to move go get and going good. we had to get out the way really quickly, because the russians can locate where the artillery was fired from. so we have to move away before they return, fire crews can one to the 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 the us. lovely retreating russians used all reserves, so they can only reach our frontline, some of those one of us. he has a wife and child at home and says being away from them has been tough growing them . the situation is drones is complicated. they are flying always every day and every hour of the day. 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 are used to war awful form of the weapons,
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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 me, faith as a commander. this curious thing is to lose people when ever, when here he is in the infantry, artillery and engineering 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 brushed. certainly this is a war of jonesborough in most cases. hardly fire adjustments are made from drones. both 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, but so horrible a bluish russians were close a few months before. but now the frontline is moving jets in drones are always flying overheads, but for observation only,
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mostly it's russian drones. 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 war. i said, beg, i'll de zira, her son indian supreme court has been asked to weigh in on how to tackle the capitals paul equality. schools in new delhi had to shut down for several days when pollution levels, which severe levels have been motel, joins us now. live from new delhi, it says more about this play afni the air around me is one of the most poisonous in the world. now the quantity of ads made up measured on an index, ranging from 0 to $500.00. the higher the number, the more dangerous the air and in the nation of capital and cities and towns around it,
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that number has crossed 400 on several occasions over the last few weeks. in fact, over some days now the equality has improved marginally. so the government has rolled back some of the restrictions so for example, primary schools have now reopen but other curbs remain now up. citizens activists and. 6 you know, concerned people have been asking authorities to do more to address what has become and, and would issue. and the supreme court is expected to hear a case pertaining to one source of pollution. yeah. and that is topic burning in the northern stage of punjab. this time of year farmers clear the fee is so they can start sewing crops like wheat. they said that machines given to them by the government are expensive to rent and refuel. so instead they resort to burning their feels. this year the state has recorded more than 30000 cases of farm
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fires. that's higher than last. yeah. no experts say that this has become an annual issue and the government isn't doing enough. there needs to be more policy intervention coordinated with states around new delhi. the most pressing concern is, was this sustained exposure to dangerous? i'm so sick egg, just the millions of people living in and around new delhi hospitals are seeing a surge in cases of people are with breathing difficulties. people with respiratory illnesses and doctors say that even those who don't have underlying health conditions are suffering because of the air. they're breathing. ah, a feeder cartoon is being rushed to the i see you for the 2nd time in weeks. she's been struggling to breathe. doctor, see the air pollution has triggered her as the mom? it's all to taking a toll on her family. a doctor now bigger symbol of yankee op integral. going to
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doctors such as believe delhi because it would be difficult for her to live here opposite that i have already spent a lot of money on her treatment. so the location will be expensive pretty. i'm really struggling but will have to find a way her life is more important than mine. new daily's air has become toxic. once again, pollution tends to increase at the onset of winter, while most of the small guests from the hickle's. some is caused by fires like these. for weeks farmers in neighboring states have been burning the straw stubble that remains after harvesting the government in new delhi has imposed restrictions . non essential construction has been stopped, and many older vehicles are banned. but people say it's having little effect thought all that hot, your thea hot aqua member to get better at that. i was out of that i have shortness of breath. i caught my eye sting as if someone had put chillies in them. this has been going on for a month and a half is fully funded. the dynamic,
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eminent current air pollution levels are several times higher than the safe limit. doctors are calling it to public health emergency with many long and short term effects. sadie suggests poor equality is causing more than 50000 fremont or decked in the city every year and reducing life expectancy by nearly a decade. people with pre existing respiratory conditions, children and senior citizens are most vulnerable. hospitals estimate the number of patients has doubled in a month. and doctor say every one is affected. even people who have no exposure to, you know, smoking all have know his family history of this picture. diseases. narvie see that many of them come with problems of the lung. bear that explains look like they have had, like, like a smokers, like they also warn of other has the effect infections last longer. there's a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes. it also impacts mental well being,
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dr. se authorities need to do more to reduce pollution, as it's the only way to reverse some of the damage. puffy, metal al jazeera, you deli, stella has hair on al jazeera. france takes aim at its leasing is unacceptable that it refused to help the rescue ship carrying my guns. and it is one of the toughest jobs in football when me to referee taking charge at this year's fee to welcome ah no encounter. it's still surprisingly hot, not alone, shouldn't you a and he's not helped by this. increasing the dusty wind up from the empty quarter, so temperatures are above where they should be, but it remains dry. just dusty. the wet weather,
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the change of season is this line here. the season is changing to the north of it, but that line itself is a bit stubborn producing thunderstorms or maybe just showers here in saudi and across in iran, or target to friday, a bit more obvious. you'll notice and still is southerly drift for the uri into what scott and possibly bach rain as well. those the big showers in a bigger picture suggest that is the most active, whether it gets more active still. i think further where she go in saudi arabia. so dry fairly warm change of season mostly still dry. baghdad at 30 not at 40 chows in iran, and probably some caucasus, to the weather's rather reluctant to change season enough treason on saturday when rather more likely, flash flooding is a possibility and pass a sudden iraq, and maybe iran if you go to where the rain belt is in africa, it's now showing up by these orange lights, which takes to cross deck tauriel, guinea and possibly the republic all the congo. not so much the our conquer. that rain is still go reaching as far north of south to done.
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ah. in 1958 charles de gaulle made a famous speech and algeria good. he could not hold back the tide about jerry and independence or keep francis colonies in africa and the pacific. in the final episode of the series, alger explores how the long and bitter fight for the french empire still resonates today. blood in his french, the colonization on al jazeera lou . ah,
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hello again. you're watching al jazeera, his reminder of our top stories. this our, you, as president joe biden has held 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 someplace races are too close. russia says it's withdrawing its troops from the ukrainian city of cassandra of ukraine. government says the announcement may be a trap. the chief prosecutor of the instructional criminal court says investigators have for the 1st time documented evidence of war crimes and libya. comb con is visiting libya and has met victims of the civil war and the conflict between the internationally recognized government and the war lord halle for halftime. on monday he inspected mass burial sites in the town of tuna in the northwest. it's it presents very vividly misery on an unprecedented scale. and wherever you go in the
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world, in different crime scenes way we're dealing with crimes, was in the court jurisdiction a beggars belief at how man inflicts terror and torture and cruelty upon his fellow men at woman and child. so in tahoe, we saw at her agricultural centre boxes where people had been kept. metal boxes affects the and the workstations in which they were kept in terrible conditions. we went to farms were, which were mass graves with her hundreds of bodies. and we went to a tip which was filled with dietrie us with her rubbish, with dead dogs and dead animals and all kinds of filth and bodies. human, our brothers and sisters were thrown in these conditions and the libyan authorities have been a working a hot tour soon. them but, and i, i went to see a clean for after. and i was very clear to him that we received information. i was as close, i am to him as i was to this, to this camera. and i said we received the offices,
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received evidence and information regarding allegations relating to the libyan national army. that these are serious matters. and i was absolutely clear that whether one is a military commander or a civilian superior, the law of was applied the obligations not to take part in criminality. the obligation also to prevent and punish crimes of make the taken place present. manual micron has announced the end of france at defense mission and africa. declaration came in a wide ranging speeches. naval base in 2 long french military personnel have been fighting against armed grapes in africa, salvage and as part of operation by hain, since 2014. but french forces have faced growing hostility from some who see them as unaffected this year. makram pulls troops out of molly when relations salad with the country's military violence. fraud says italy's refusal to let several migrant
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rescue ships dog is unacceptable for battles carrying asylums because were initially denied permission to come ashore in sicily. 3 were later allowed to dock in december passengers, but the 4th is on its way to france 30. but the reports from the sicilian ports of cataneo, ah, the humanity, one rescue ship was still import wednesday, but without its passengers after climb down while 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 tanya 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, the victory that we show, that the right is on our site, that we're not doing something illegal. and that this decrease which was,
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which was brought against stuff was illegal. and that these actions in the last 14 days were not correct. the prime minister, georgia maloney came to power on a promise to crack down hard on illegal migration. neither she nor any government minister has explain 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 the e u not affecting the u. b. u. and at the same time trying to do what it was, water for people aboard the humanity. one has started a hunger strike in a desperate bid to be admitted to the country. the question now is will the government abandon its tough stocks or approach it in a different way? the italian government hardline stein may have kept it support is happy, but in reality it's cracked and policy couldn't work legally. it's been widely criticized for denying rights and compassion to people who were simply seeking
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a safer, better life. oh, 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. they 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 you saw that more than one government, some of that one of help people like me. i'm appeal here for a short time and, and the current government doesn't help it makes life difficult. it's not right. a happy and for some 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
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of winter claim? tony berkeley out 0 cataneo sicily. thousands of people in greece have taken part in a general strike against the rising cost of living public schools with shots and flights and public transport disrupted indians with them demanding low attacks as an increase to the minimum wage. inflation had 12 percent in september the highest and 2 decades. 6 the 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 widely believed to be supported by neighboring lawanda and claim the government and kegan lee denies. malcolm web has more from goma these men say they want to fight him aquatic republic of comrades. army says that more than 3000 people who responded to a call for recruits by human law. i am here because we are suffering too much my
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family, my sisters, they have suffered a lot from war. some of them were right. so we have because from now on i need to defend myself. ringback everyone here is ready to fight and 23 widely state to be a neighboring rwanda. well, they were one 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 to nice to that sign floating sometime from those countries as well as us papers. and now the african regional forces arriving here. going boys from campaigners in congo foreign policy will not be the solution to congress probably. as m, 23 rebels make advances, patients has run thin with the un peacekeepers. they've been here for more than 20 years. people burn some of their vehicles in a convoy passing near the eastern city of gamma last week. he protested in goma
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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. kenny says, is 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 as see your basic un peacekeepers at east african community forces to city. the congress in the east african community are the same countries already aggressive. congo. we disagree with the presence of these east african community forces to say that we are with the congress army and nothing else. the decades of conflicts have driven tens of thousands of young men to join the armed groups. many fighters of
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been demobilized by the government in the ran congress army says they're not among the new recruit or douglas as young, no gender. this is the argument from our enemies trying to destroy the image of these recruits. none of them are coming from the armed crew, but all those from the armed groups are in containment in another camp. none of them are here. family love to be democratic. congos army defeated the m 23 rebels. 9 years ago when it had supplies and support from the government, and the un, people here are waiting to see if it can do it again. malcolm web al jazeera, goma democratic republic of congo. people in the bahamas have been forced to flee their homes as tropical storm. nicole threatens to develop into a hurricane. strong winds on wednesday, sent sea water washing across roads, and also been reports of flooding and power. blackouts authorities in the north west of the island and the nearby usa to florida have issued evacuation orders
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forcing some airports to shut down. from a u. s. vice president al gore has unveiled a new tool that reveals the world's top fossil fuel emitters a climate trace, whereas debited at the cop $22.00 summit in egypt and says that the top it shows that the top 14 individual polluters are all gas and oil fields. new data is also found, an emissions from oil and gas production could be 3 times higher than the official amounts. the top $500.00 does sources emit more per year than the united states and 51 percent of those emissions are from power plants. half of the top 50 globally or oil and gas feels this. this is the self reported c r c o, 2 equivalent emissions that include c o, 2 and methane. this is the what the actual measurements show. this is really a shock. now it's a unit prefers to referee a match at the fi, felt well, comp,
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