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john said they can no longer speak truth to power journalists and media organizations like or of us, have to respect and comply with the law in 2019 increasing fears that china was eroding hong kong. so autonomy and judicial independence spoke. months of massive sometimes violent protests, the national security law, which criminalizes terrorism, secession, subversion, and collusion with foreign forces was introduced in 2020. it might be a conclusion talking to you now, accepting your interview. it has become a danger sort of depression. that dangerous occupation for people who are still interested in reporting the facts for them. ukraine
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edge's caution after russia announces its withdrawing troops from the city of cassandra. ah, hello, there i'm espouse the attain. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up. while the press to the pundents are predicting the giant red wave, it didn't happen. us president joe biden calls the midterm elections a good day for democracy as control of congress hangs in the balance. aguilar is about the rising cost of living and gonna parliament is that to vote on sacking the finance minister with and we need a referee from synagogue, who says he's just as excited as the players to be part of the world cup in capitol hill. we begin ukraine where president brought him is lensky has cost out on
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russia's announcement that its withdrawing from the key southern city of kasan for several weeks now. ukrainian forces have been advancing in the region. russia defense minister says he's ordered a retreat to the eastern bank of the denise pro river near san. but ukrainian officials are worried that their troops may walk into booby traps and more attacks that are in the us in your system. so having comprehensively assess the situation, i propose that we take up defensive position along the left bank of the disney pro river. i 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,
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monitors and attack your goods that are unique to understand that no one just goes away. if he doesn't feel the pressure of power. the enemy doesn't give us give, doesn't make gesture of good. will the fight for all that? all i said bag is in her son. 4th. why? it's very difficult to know exactly what's going on because ukrainians are being very secretive about their offensive. what we do know is that they've said that they offensive continues, but the commanders here, the ukraine commanders said that they haven't received any russian provocation or the fact that they can actually take this seriously. because this thing actions speak louder than words for weeks. now the ukrainians have been saying that russians have been reinforcing their position in her saw that this soldiers, russians holders have been pushing on civilian coals, taking a position, getting ready for st. battles, and even until last night, the ukrainians, a thing. yes, the russians have said that they are going to withdraw,
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but at the same time they are putting it, putting an extra troops into that person region, so as the ukrainians advance. and they have been advancing, taking towns and villages. and we've seen images of that time and only tell what happens when they begin to end to actually enter the city. of course, on already on line, we've seen official channels from the ukrainians showing leftover military equipment as the ukrainian forces move forward. russian president vladimir pierson will not be attending the g 20 lead to summit and volley next week. russia is likely to face west and criticism at that meeting about the war and ukraine. moscow says foreign minister, so loud rove will attend. intrusion may appear via video link us president biden previously said he had no intention of meeting pushing out the 220 the well president joe biden has hail the democrats performance in the mid term elections,
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calling it a good day for democracy. but he's also acknowledged that americans are frustrated with the political divide byte and says he's willing to work with the republicans as his party could still lose control of both the house and the senate. my kind of 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. back to celebrity dr. mehmet 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 in the pundents are 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 last 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 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 watching 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. it
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would appear by the desire to combat climate change and an anger at attempts to 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 or another nyak is the president of the center for american progress action fund. and he says that democrats had 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 president. and i think what president biden and democrats in congress did right, is they put maga, republicans on the ballot this year. and so that this mid term election, it became a choice. and once maga republicans were on the ballot, people were turning out in really record numbers. 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 and 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. meanwhile, the accounting is still under way into battle ground states and i resigned. officials paling the half 1000000 male and balance while a neighboring nevada. it could be another 9 days before the final results are in.
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well, let's take a look at how things stand right now. the senate, as you can see, that is almost neck and neck. the democrats have $48.00 seats, while the republicans have $49.00, all eyes on those battleground states of ours owner, nevada, and georgia will be holding a run off in december. well, let's take a look then the house of representatives, the republican parties, and the lead habit by a smaller margin than full cost. a party needs 218 seats to take control. meanwhile, the man accused of attacking the husband of us how speak and nancy pelosi is facing federal keep nothing in assault charges. david to pop allegedly broken to the couple of san francisco home nearly 2 weeks ago. he reportedly demanded to see below sea before using a hammer to beat a 82 year old husband pool. the path is already facing state charges including attempted murder. now the british government has promised to hold elections in northern island early next year. after recently,
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delaying the deadline to make way for talks, the regions power sharing assembly has failed to form a governments and elections, and ne, the main prob, was issued in this policy, has blocked the government from being formed the angry or the post bricks at trade arrangements northern islands, 1998 p still requires them to share power with irish nationalists. i will re 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 19 of january if necessary. this aims to create the time and space needed for talks between the u. k. government and the european commission to develop and for the north parties to work together to restore the devote institutions as soon as possible. when we challenge warner from belfast, it's abundantly clear that pretty much nobody in northern and once another election,
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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 low 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 fail is the northern ireland protocol bill currently going through the british parliament. now the u. k. government is using this as a threat and negotiations with the you. it's basically would allow that you take government to unilaterally change the northern ireland protocol, but this would be renee digging on an international treaty and so it's something of
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a nuclear option for the u. k. government. meanwhile, while all of this is going on northern on and has no functioning, executive money is draining away public services, a suffering, and so perhaps to assuage public anger. this, the northern non secretary chris eton harris has said that he's going to cut the salaries of parliamentarians sitting in the assembly hurricane nicola has made land fall in florida, bringing face winds heavy downpours and dangerous storm surges. nicole is expected to move north over the upcoming days of georgia and the carolinas. the storm already forced people to flee their homes, and the bahamas still had here on out there. back on his feet after being shot in the leg. pakistan's, when the prime minister in ron khan is said to resume his protest, monster was done about the mass firing method will tell you why the tech giant is laying on $11000.00 employees.
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ah. that through the central philippines, the season rainy's falling. not so much in the north, and you see that if you picked up, you follow that line. it takes you to just the size of, of cambodia of yes ma'am. then back into malaysia, sumatra. and may be western side of java. that's the wettest part. and these are ready, persistent, heavy down pools. otherwise it's just the daily big shot you'd find elsewhere in southeast asia. in australia, the still river flooding around in new south wales. this is see, so to see yet another belts of sundry rain on its way through new south wales and victoria. probably not that welcome back. will be more flooding from it. the chevy has been up and down quite a lot. adelaide on its way up again. no one hangs around about 20 mark than behind
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that. another lows developing in the bite western side. the bright side to west australia rate in the south pers is about 20 degrees at temperature where it changed very much in the following day or 2. but i think you'll find adelaide 28 just coincides with significant rain. that will be an interesting day in new zealand in north island. very well looking day on friday you got tropical. moisture combined was active upper air. stop very warming tries church like the following day when it rains. ah ah,
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with ah ah ha watching al jazeera that's remind you about top stories, the salad ukrainian president brought me zalinski has stressed the need for caution . following russia's announcement, it's withdrawing from the southern city of cross song. keith has warned troops of possible booby traps and war attacks. you as president joe biden have hailed the democrats performance in the midterm elections, calling it a good day for democracy. however, his party could still lose control of both the house and the senate. in malvo, counting is still under wayne to battle ground states in arizona. officials are
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telling half a 1000000 malin balance, while results in every nevada could only be finalized in 9 days. now form of pakistan prime minister in ron cons, long march to islamabad is expected to resume in the coming hours a week after he was shot on the leg. con is planning to join the march himself when it reaches raoul hindi. in punjab province. then was ravi reports from the hall, where con has been recovering. former prime minister in ron han and the pakistani army were 2 sides of the same coin. but since his ouster earlier this year, he's become the most popular politician to ever directly challenge the country's military yob, blatant violations orient. there are blatant violations happening here with a state of tears beer created in people's minds that pakistan's army is untouchable . don't say anything to them, they can do whatever they want till monday. pakistan's army will be stronger when
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there is accountability. it will not be weaker for it to believe you. o. hon blames a conspiracy for the attempt on his life and was ear about earlier this month. top leaders deny any involvement. so get his dad as arm, but he doesn't. butler emron can, has blamed me as the prime minister and the interior minister and the senior army officer. so i say again, is there is even the slightest evidence that i am and anyway involved. i will not only resign, i will leave politics forever. it says de baseless and irresponsible allegations by the chairman of the p. t. i party against the institution and particularly a senior army officer are absolutely unacceptable. no one will be allowed to defame the institution or it soldiers with impunity. emerald hans political rise came only when he aligned himself with the army. his fall like many before him. when he tried
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to push his own agenda. now he is tapped into public anger against the army, often seen as controlling the countries affairs from behind the scenes. ah, you know, america, good day to day these people, america's dogs, americans, lackeys, are acting against their own people. money done in a beloved soldiers that are brothers mean, nothing without them. but don't act as if you are angels. there are bad people among you. get rid of them or risk, worsening the crew, and hated for you in people's heart. i implore the amateur, you've done enough dirty business, now have mercy on me. still recovering from gunshot wounds at whose residence here for him, ron hon, has said that in the coming days you will join his supporters and raoul pin and leave them the rest of the way to his mom about completing the long march and continuing fast for early election, but open criticism of the military has potentially put him and his supporters on
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a collision course look, one of the largest standing armies in the world con is a threat to the status quo. the primacy of the military and pakistan, while no prime minister has ever challenged the army successfully, some have died trying in basra, the older 0 law. now the world health organization says access to ethiopia as t gray region remains stalled despite last week ceasefire. dale through and agencies as millions of people need urgent aid after 2 years of conflict and tigress under what the you and cause a de facto blockade imposed by ethiopian government forces. are with people becoming increasingly angry about the rising cost of living and gonna parliament there is set to vote on whether or not to sac the finance minister and follow major protests over the prices of food fuel and transport. and as i'm address reports now from across,
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the government has approached the international monetary fund felt it gone, was only a gun chocolate factory production is too long, but at a fraction of its capacity, making these sweet tasting balls these days has become a bittersweet experience. fills in 0 as i've been dropped very significant from so you are forced to then money would what's resources you have cost of production has gone. so up that we actually plan our products is the company fair? it's better than most here because it's shareholders can access money from abroad. this food processing plant couldn't survive the crisis. it's machine set gone. and the building itself is a poor seal. if a buyer can be found, it's was manly to preserve their perishables, their raw materials and also to give employment. and to give read the market to define mis gun is economic crisis is the worst in generations. pushing many people
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into poverty. it's in markets like these, why gone as economic crisis is felt the most while people's purchasing power has a order because of the depreciation of the local currency. food prices have tripled since the beginning of the year. fuel costs have doubled and because of that, the cost of transportation has gone up into prices, is food keep increasing, making it harder. the families to face economies, blame this on excessive government borrowing without investing in areas of growth. and that officious aren't responding well to the situation in the action that says, i'm ready to face my problems. i'm ready to fix it. i'm ready to make a you tend from the a responsibility of the past, or will it do? it will restore confidence. so gunners, opposition is demanding the sacking of the finest minister. my biggest concern is i
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don't see any relief inside. i do see in there who i had of me. i don't have fit. i don't have trust in and i did down by the government stand to the international monetary fund for help and assist sacking. the finance minister in the middle of negotiations will be a mistake. we expect also to have a staff level agreement with them before the end of the year, so that from next year we can start, you know, fully embracing the fund program gardner's economic plight is made worse by a week production base. as existing manufacturers struggle to keep their machines running, how many degrees algebra a cra, who meanwhile workers across europe squeezed by the soaring cost of living there, holding major protests, commuters in paris, face to be a disruptions. as you can see, as metro workers strike are the best pe watching live pictures now from the french capital. this is the latest industrial action across from seeking relief from
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skyrocketing inflation. then while on wednesday, thousands launched increased unions demanding low attached crews and increase in a minimum wage there. and belgium largest airport has cancelled nearly half its flights because of strike action. public transport across the country ground to a halt, work as they are facing the highest rate of inflation since $975.00. and now britain's national health service could face major disruption with tens of thousands of nasa set to strike before the end of the year. members of the royal college of nursing are demanding better pay in the 1st industrial action in the unions, $160.00 a history per message for everyone today as lloyd and player, hundreds of thousands of nurses have spoken out today and said enough is enough. the turns my, the action and to anger, right across the u. k. and all parts of the chess, we will see strike action. and those nurses have been pushed to the on the parent
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company, a facebook, instagram and whatsapp has announced it's cutting more than $11000.00 jobs. it's been called the most difficult change for tech giant meta balance reports now from california. as profile pictures today, mid o boss, mark zuckerberg called it a sad day. route said the mass layoffs were needed. your 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. zuckerberg has gone full obsession on met averse. he believes as a 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 as every quarter heat 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
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it's become a gigantic financial sinkhole. more than 11000 workers or 13 percent of metas 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 strike. and of course there's twitter which under new boss, ellen musk slashed its workforce by half last week. besides, the failure of the met, averse 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
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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. better. stock has nose dive nearly 75 percent since last year, bringing the company's market value down from one trillion dollars to less than $240000000000.00 with profits down nearly 50 percent. rob reynolds al jazeera, menlo park, california or the private art collection of microsoft co founder paul allan has sold for more than $1000000000.00. 1000000, 500000. it is selling that at 6000000 are now 2 or 8 to 6000005 individual pieces. as you can see, that attracted bids worth millions. but the whole collection broke records christie's auction house. and he did more than a $150.00 pieces of art, including wax by van gogh says on goggle serrato and clamps. allen pledged all proceeds and would go to charity before he died and 2018. with
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a form us vice president, al gore has unveiled a new tool at the cop 27 climate summers. the climate trace project reveals the wilds top fossil fuel emitters. it's found that the top 14 individual polluters are all gas and oil fields. the new data has revealed emissions from oil and gas production could be 3 times higher than officially recorded. the top 500. those 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 orland gas, feels this, this is the self reported c o c o, 2 equivalent emissions that include c o, 2 and methane. this is what the actual measurements show. this is really a shock or famous present in music musician, a galle. acosta has diet, aged 77. ah.
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her musical movement topically, i became famous in the late sixty's for its criticism of brazil's past rulers costa had been recovering from surgery, but the cause of her death is on ah, well, a sound has 10 days until the well cut kicks off here and kathy and the 1st of 3 cruise ships that will be hosting fans has arrived. the m. s. c wild europa cost $1100000000.00 and has docked tear and durham. it can accommodate nearly 6800 guests refereeing a match out the people. well, cup is a unique privilege, and only $36.00 referees will be at the tournament this year. synagogue mcgrath india is one of them and he says he is as excited to be in catherine. as the players are. well, you said my god, no, i didn't understand. i got if you find the preliminary none
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