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could this war go, nuclear is being on that front, thim. the golden ticket to electro victory. can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open border? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the latest news, as it breaks with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time, the streets were filled with tens of thousands of party. go with detail coverage or sentiment. here we want to share dissolution. that's with the politicians in general from around the world. everywhere you look their young men carrying machine and then example of how this school recruit their soldiers. ah,
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ukraine urges caution after russia announces its withdrawing troops from the city of cassandra. ah, hello there, i'm associate a and this is out there at live from doha. also coming back on his feet after being shot in the leg. pakistan swollen prime minister amman, con resumes his protest. march to islamabad. aid agencies court for more support, prevent millions dying from hunger in the horn of africa and ending the war on drugs. efforts are underway to legalize columbia's cocaine industry. we began in ukraine where president vladimir lensky has cast doubt on russia's announcement that it's withdrawing from the key southern city of cason for several weeks now. ukrainian forces have been advancing in the region. russia's defense
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minister now says he's ordered a retreat to the eastern bank of the denise pro revenue fs on, but ukrainian officials are worried that their troops may walk into booby traps and more attacks instead of wilson. you lucius dorsey having comprehensively assessed the situation. i propose that we take up defensive positions 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. but in addition, it will free up some forces and means they will be used for active operations, including offensive ones on other fronts. what is it that you have that are unique to understand? no one just goes away. if he doesn't feel the pressure of power the enemy doesn't
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give us, give, doesn't make gesture of good. will the fight for all that? well, i said bag is on the ground horse and her phone. what is very difficult to know exactly what's going on because the ukrainians are being very secretive about they offensive. what we do know is that they've said that they offensive continues, but the command is here. the ukraine commander 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, but at the same time they are putting it, putting an extra troops into her san region, so as the ukrainians advance. and they have been advanced and taken towns and
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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 left over military equipment as the ukrainian forces move forward. well, let's not get the view from moscow with mohammed val, it is difficult to gauge public opinion of russia because most of the opposition fights have been banned in this country. but we've been looking at some reactions on twitter, some of the people who even support the war. they are very angry and very sad. and one of them said, this is a sad move that we will never forget the russia. he thinks that this is a clear defeat, a korea acknowledgement from the russian government, but they can't, they can't achieve this war. another one talked about the losses of those who have been evacuated, even if they were evacuated in the name of protecting their lives. they have lost
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everything, they have lost their lives, their property, their houses, and so on. and most importantly, they have lost faith in their own government and their military. so it's a very difficult time for the russian government once again after the defeat, the repetitive defeat over the last couple of months in eastern and southern ukraine, particularly north east and u. k. now they have to explain what's going on and they have to reassure their people again about the government has a prodigy and has a plan there this obscurity or the lack of clarity about this is leaving the opportunity open for a lot of speculation, including even those who are talking about the possibility that russia is doing this, this move in order to create a probably a stable situation or a permanent situation whereby it can keep the land that it can keep and open for negotiations on the division of those territories. and to leave the,
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the areas they can't defend. well, meanwhile, russian president vladimir christen will not be attending the g 20 lead summit and bali next week. russia likely to face west and criticism about me thing about the war and ukraine. mosca says foreign minister, 2nd love will attend and put in may appear on video link. us president joe biden previously said he had no intention of meeting pushing up the g. 20 hurricane cold has made land fall and florida bringing fierce winds heavy down pause. and as you can see that dangerous storm surges and a call as expected to move north over the upcoming days, passing through georgia and the carolinas. the storm has already forced people to flee their homes in the bahamas. now the family of an egyptian activist says, prisoner authorities have started medical treatment because of his hunger strike. the un high commissioner of human rights says allah bo fatter should be immediately released from detention. he's now been on hunger strike for 7 months and stopped
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drinking water at 4 days ago. the blogger is saving a 5 year sentence on charges of spreading false news. and united nations troops are patrolling the largest city in eastern democratic republic of congo. as the m. 23 rebel, griff advances the fighters and now just 30 kilometers away from goma. thousands of people are volunteered as recruits to fight the group. now former pakistan prime minister m ron cons long managed to islamabad has resumed a week after he was shot in the leg con himself is planning to join the march when it reaches rob, hindi and punjab province. then his ravi reports from the hall, where con was recovering. here were prime minister iran horn and the pocket study 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
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military job, blatant violations audio. there are blatant violations happening here. but a state of toes be created in people's minds that pakistan's army is untouchable. don't say anything to them because they could do whatever they want on was it pakistan's, army will be stronger when there is accountability. it will not be a week for it ability con, blames a conspiracy for the attempt on his life and was ear about earlier this month. top leaders deny any involvement so that his dad and dom 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, if there is even the slightest evidence that i am in any way involved, i will not only resign, i will lift politics forever, de baseless and irresponsible allegations by the chairman of the p t. i party against the institution. and particularly
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a senior army officer are absolutely unacceptable. no one will be allowed to defame the institution or it soldiers with impunity. imre hans political rise came only when he aligned himself with the army. his fall, like many before him, when he tried 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, america's lackeys, are acting against their own. people. are beloved soldiers, that are brothers mean, nothing without them. but don't act as if you are angels. the round that people among you get rid of them, are risk, worsening the crew, and hated for you in people's heart. i employ the amateur. you've done enough dirty business. now have mercy on, i mean,
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still recovering from gunshot wounds at his residence here in for him. ron hahn has said that in the coming days you will join his supporters and raoul pin and leave them the rest of the way to islam about completing the long march. and continuing to ask for early election. but open criticism of the military has potentially put him and his supporters on a collision course with one of the largest standing army 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 well, that's now speak to them. he joins us from missouri by the northern pakistan. they until the mom just now picking up where it left off when iran contra child that's exactly right. we are here in was 0 but and the rally has restarted a symbolic restart of that march on the woman that was stopped short. exactly one
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week ago when the attempted assassination on enron on took place. here in with your about the hi me. there are a trucks in place. the containers from which leaders will be making speeches. we're seeing dozens of people streaming down this block road headed toward the area where a route we will now happen. be senior leaders as well as regular party members and workers are all saying the same thing. the only thing that will stop these rallies and marches that are planned in cities across fiber buses on, on job problems in the coming days. the only thing that will stop this is early election. that is what they want. that is why they're headed to islam about the next 2 weeks in 2 weeks and we're on found. it said you will join them in robert tindy. they will march on warm about and continue to demand the elections. but there is nothing in the constitution that is telling the current prime minister about sharif to give into their demand, which are basically being made simply by root,
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political force and st power. the current government has not indicated at all that it will call for early election. elections will happen until october of next year. the only question is, will this party will em, ron han and his movement be able to continue to march and keep up this political stamina, the st power for the next year? they say they can, but one thing is true that the crowds are usually pulled into the streets when enron han is making an appearance. and he is crucially still recovering as a resident in la horton. this is robbie that with all the latest for us from was there about to thank you so much. jane mostella head here on out there. we take a look at what's causing the sick air in new delhi that's didn't research and hospitalization. while the press, the pundents are predicted a giant red wave. it didn't happen. you as president joe biden cause the midterm elections a good day for democracy. has control of congress hangs in the balance. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so with sponsor my cattle aways, much of central and southern china is still warm and has been for most of the last 3 months. but finally, winter is showing itself. it's here, it's coming out of the high ground. the northwest is across mongolia, the high tension a little bit about minus 5 and is finally snow showing up with some reason coming in behind. what is obviously a cold for this. call it the winter front. what's the temperature dropping goes through chance. come down to 14 who has goes down to 19 and that significant rain with the co talk to him to high works his way across the korean peninsula. head of it all nice and warm, and settled. 22 degrees in tokyo. now north east monsoon is now
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a standard fare for india and that will be for the next 2 or 3 months. every now and again, it becomes rather more active, bring significant re once get the chin. i towel nodded down towards rancor. possibly, carolyn elsewhere. it's try fine to settled and as you know, air quality has really come down in new deleon, norman pakistan after a change in the immediate future. i'm afraid. now although we have seen temperatures drop across iran and took many, stan, nothing much is significantly changed in the next year. so a scattering of light showers in iran, bone dry still in pakistan to with sponsored by cattle and a ways a commitment to continuously conserve its wondered, is vital for fighting breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as was
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recovery together, recover stronger with oh, hello, there i'm is, does he attain doha? let's remind you about top stories here. the salad, ukrainian president. believe me, lensky has stressed to the need for caution. following russia's announcement that it's withdrawing from the southern city of crestfallen keith has worn troops of possible booby traps and more a time for pakistan. prime minister m ron cons and long march to islamabad has resumed a week after he was shot on the leg, caught himself as planning to join them on when it reaches rob,
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hindi. and now the droughts in the horn of africa is pushing more people towards starvation. and the head of the international rescue committee has visited . some people in ethiopia. david miller ban says they are paying the price of the climate crisis. the need for humanitarian aid is very pressing the fact that the large parts of the international community so called have not delivered on the humanitarian appeal, has been made for east africa is very serious. indeed, that is an urgent need to stave off the growing hunger crisis. now the effects being felt in neighboring somalia, to which experts say is on the brink of famine, the drought has been brought on by 4 consecutive failed rainy seasons, nearly 8000000 people. that's half the country's population currently facing extreme hunger. earlier we spoke to natalia cannon, she's the executive director of the u. n. population funding. she said women are being west affected the background of conflict,
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but it's everything even more crisis later. or a woman who is leaning with her children in the chance to get to where we can find shelter the dangers on the road. everything like increased and under me i want to be seen in some cases increasing up 60 percent. moreover, the health systems are simply not working order. the part of the urgency is to be able to field mo, bile annex and vans to be able to help people who are exhausted. i mean, walk many any day. the further issue and i need to stress is that like every other situation, there is a gender. what is happening? somalia, 80 percent of people in need. women with their children and women have said
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over and over the piece is what they are after. so that they can get to the antenatal on that they can be provided basic services not have to spend hours in line at the bore hole, for example, waiting for water. now leaving on an india supreme court a has been asked to weigh in on how to tackle the capitals, deteriorating air quality. that's as hospitals and you daily are seeing a surge in patients struggling to breathe. had we met our reports, a further 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 the toll on her family. adult can now be decibel of yankee op integral going to doctors such as to believe delhi because it would be difficult for her to live here, that i have already spent a lot of money on her treatment. so the location will be expensive. i'm really
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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 gets from the hickle's. some is caused by fires like these 4 weeks farmers in neighboring states have been burning the straw stobel that remains off to 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, you at the 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 from them to johnny them and 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
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$50000.00 french or debts in the city every year and reducing like expectancy by nearly a decade. people with pre existing respiratory conditions, children and senior citizens are most vulnerable. hospitals asked, is 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 or have nor his family history of this picture diseases. narvie see that many of them come with problems of the lung bed that explains, looked like they have had, like, like a smokers, like the all to warn of other has effect infections last longer. there's a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes. it also impacts mental well being. dr. c. authorities need to do more to reduce pollution as it's the only way to reverse some of the damage path. you metal al jazeera, you deli,
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or southeast asian heads or stay. it will head to the cambodian capital on friday for the annual r c on silent he was, president obama will be joining them and put on pen to try to help find common ground on mutual issues. but disagreement of a me and my friends to cause more division. tony chang reports chinese premier leeker chung arrives in plum pen, head of the us in summit to the weekend. we'll bring together high level delegations from the world 3 superpowers. china, russia, the united states with concerns about the global economy and the war in ukraine, likely to dominate discussions that to do rail local issues at the summit of southeast asian nations. make any resolutions difficult. now russia and you as have by president your by then and i china, by, by me that come to talk, they will be our hot discussion and somehow it is a definitely will be of course, and then there may be not an easy to issue. i've said many getting to that is asia,
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something on local matter that will top the agenda is myanmar. the governing generals had not been invited to participate as yet remains divided on whether to pressure them to follow a 5 point piece plan of quietly allow them to slip back into the fold. that dilemma could be so divisive, some are concerned, it could even mark the end up as janet. so one extreme, of course is that the breed were already written concerned is just a mocking to in the fashion would assume rick up because of this. oh, me and my going its own way and having super power of bacchus, a patrons outside of the region. one leader likely to escape censure is the host and send currently enjoying his 37th year and power. he's been accused of using cove at 19 locked downs to detain political opponents and silenced descent, such as these striking workers who were arrested back in february with so many were
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leaders in town, the security services affecting much more of a back seat, allowing protest like this to go on in the past with barry elsewhere, security is tight, is the cambodian capital prepares for a weekend in the global spotlight with many contentious issues on the program. consensus at this assay on summit may be hard to find tony chang, l 0, an open. all commercial flights between columbia and venezuela have resumed after nearly 3 years. columbia is the flagship carrier of tana made its 1st flight of israel on wednesday, the 2 south american nations restored diplomatic ties in august of the columbia elected a new president. by you said, you always dana santana for the 1st time in history. and that makes in international slightly in not just any flight to florida to aruba, but to reestablish the brotherhood between columbia and venezuela. well,
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columbia. the, well, the largest cocaine producer and former presidents and. 7 leaders now say it's time to legalize it and bring into what they call a failed war on drugs that's under run p s. he has one from boca production, is cocaine, matthew, and in synthetic drugs, is that a normal time high despite decades of military efforts and billions of dollars spent to stuff the trade. now, a global commission and drugs which includes the former president of columbia, mexico, they signed to change what it calls a fail strategy worldwide. produced as their report focuses on colombia, the biggest go came producer in the world and calls for the legal regulation of all drug production and consumption. columbia has been the country that has paid the highest costs in the war on drugs that were declared by the world by united nations . more than 50 years ago. we have tried every single measure
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by the book with many resources, many lives sacrificed. and we still have this problem, we're still the number one exporter of cocaine to the world markets for calls for ending the criminalization and incarceration of people who use drugs and poor farmers who make a living. growing coca leaves and regulating drug markets, stupid governments in control and race revenue. sometimes the former president clearly understood when he was columbia, as the fence minister in the mid to thousands. i was the one who sprayed more and who read again more. and that's when i was convinced that it was like, i call it like a static bicycle, you pedal, you peddle you, you to right? you can, if you're in the same position at
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a very high costs. the recommendation comes at a time when the country seems open to a different conversation on drugs. newly elected president co, several pay 3 spare, having a regional efforts to change drug policy and i drug production and trafficking as field columbia deadly civil conflicts for decades. this proposal i demand from here from my wounded latin america to end the irrational war on drugs and the war and drugs and allow people to live in peace. i guess a regional approach that the commission hopes that will be recognized globally. now we have the evidence that, that conceptual questioning of the war on drugs is true. so that is why i think the time has gone actually a long time ago to change radically. the approach changes never easy, and nobody can underestimate the complications legalization with bring, especially in consuming countries. but these former presley then say it would be
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insane to continue doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results. allison that i'm just, you know what the while you as president joe biden has hailed the democrats performance in the mid term elections, calling it a good day for democracy. but he's also acknowledged that americans are frustrated with the political divide. by them 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 worn out 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
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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 mid terms president bo clinton left 52, how seats? 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
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by the states most prominent resident, former president, donald trump, will be fun watching and 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. 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. mckenna era, washington work is across europe. squeezed by the soaring cost of living are holding major protests, commuters in paris space to be disruptions as metro work as strike over the best of pay. this is the latest industrial action across from seeking relief from high
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inflation. and wednesday, thousands, march to increase unions, there are demanding lower taxes, increase minimum wage. and then belgium's largest airport cancelled nearly half its flights because of a strike action. public transport across the country ground to a halt, work as they are facing the highest rate of inflation since 1975. meanwhile, britain's national health service could also face major disruption with tens of thousands of nasa set to strike before the end of this year. members of the royal college of nursing, altamont better pay. this is the 1st industrial action in the unions, 160 a history. the message for everyone today is lowered and fair. 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 the.

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