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ukraine urges caution off to russia, announces it's withdrawing troops from the city of her song. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera live from dough house coming up agencies, coal for more support, to prevent millions of people dying from hunger in the horn of africa. while the press to the pundents are predicting a giant red wave, it didn't happen. you as president joe biden calls the midterm elections a good day. the democracy as control of congress hangs in the balance. and the 1st to luxury cruise ship said to be a floating hotel, the world cup fans arrives in kata 10 days before the tournament kicks on.
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ukraine's army chief says his forces are making gains in the south of the country, but it remains unclear where the rushes begun pulling troops out of the key city of his own. on wednesday, the kremlin defense minister said he's ordered forces to withdraw to the eastern bank of those in the pro river ne hassan. but ukrainian officials are worried that troops may walk into booby traps will be ambushed for more on this. we have reported invoiced russia and ukraine. in a moment. we'll get reaction from human val in moscow. but 1st, let's get the latest from join a hall in cave join. what more do we know about what's happening in this particularly strategic area of ukraine? what will frankly, the question of what is going on inside her song city itself and will generally on the west bank of the denise river is an enormous one for the advancing ukrainian forces. and they simply don't know. the commander of ukrainian forces has admitted
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as much yes, of course there's been an order to retreat. russian forces to retreat from the west bank to the east to withdraw to use the language of that russian order. but that isn't going to happen instantly, and nor was that order unexpected. russia has been preparing its exit 4 weeks now. gradually building defensive lines, moving artillery units, particularly across the river to the east side, as well as commander control, administrative assets, civilians as well. and reported the leaving some of their best forces behind reinforcing the city limits itself in anticipation of that at bob's the counter offensive by the ukrainians from the north. it's been building since august and all that they've been apparently making pretty swift progress at pressing their advantage in the last 24 hours. the commander of ukrainian forces, again saying that they've advanced and re taken some 12 settlements across to sees
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from the north. and the most recent reports we have is that they may have a pro, may be approaching the outskirts of the airport, about 15 kilometers to the north of the city center. that would mean an advance of some 20 kilometers. also just in the course of this day now, what will they find in the city center? that, of course, is the big question. as i say, televisions estimate. this one from the ministry of defense in the u. k. suggest the following that the russian withdrawal will be taking place over several days that it will involve defensive positions and artillery fire as the forces withdraw to provide cover for them. so a dangerous situation to encounter and of course they continue to be real concerned about the possibility that all of this is a russian ruse. laying a trap for those forces to enter and apparently empty. so no need to be set to problems with hidden forces engaging them, street fighting or bombarding them with artillery from the bank. so that the most recent would we have from the ukrainian government here. and here comes from senior
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advisor. mr. let's get the president. we kind of for the warning that the russians a likely to be will be trapping the city as they evacuate mining everything they can, he said from apartments to sue is planning to turn the city into a city of death. all right, we appreciate the update as always during how live for us in cave. thank you. let's head to moscow now. where mohammed valley is standing by mohammed house withdrawal news going down in russia. this emily, it's a mixed reaction here. we know that to hear a shirt or orders like this from the supreme leadership her or are well received, at least outspoken the or apparently in the open by the leadership, particularly in the military and the plumber to come outside or so it's a mixed reaction as i said, even the hawks are who like more action,
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tougher action in ukraine. they are supporting this decision even though they are recognizing that it is difficult for us. those who have cicily dams on at year of once, who wants a more aggressive approach to the war, as i said. but he has supported the decision to leave have so on saying it is the difficult but right choice, saving the priceless lives of soldiers will. so harvey, if guinea pig was in, who is the head of the wagner, private army corporation saying things like that. but on the other side, we have people, our vocal about their opposition as to what happened describing it very difficult to have it. for instance, someone say this is the most serious defeats, answer it for russia since 1991. and we have the military blogger, yodi cut. you're not saying the decision is shocking to thousands and millions of
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people who are fighting for russia dying for russia. believe in russia and share the beliefs of the russian world. it's a very difficult situation for the public opinion here. looking at what happened as an understandable people who are been expecting more territories to be integrated and to be our next, or at least occupied. they have already been next to be protected, occupied and taken by the russian army, seeing their own army, a superpower like russia treating from those areas. one after the other, the russian leadership still silent about it, particularly in terms of the he didn't himself put in not giving explanation to the people. as i said, the reactions to these negative reactions. most of the time hushed and there is no enough outlet for people to voice their opposition. most of the opposition fights are files here, but they are ease anger here in russia about what's happening and there is
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confusion even about the performance of the leadership and the army in this conflict. appreciate you breaking down for us mohammed val live for us in moscow. thank you. and i had bag has moved from the leno adults in ukraine. we've been in curse on this morning and today and the artillery better the still taking place. you can still hear the shelling taking place between the 2 military ukrainians and the russians in the midst of going overhead. but when you actually go through course, saw you realize that the towns and villages that the russians have withdrawn from the what happens is that when the ukrainians take a village or a time, her son is mainly rural flatland so they end up taking loads of territory but when the ukrainians take a tunnel village, the you could, the russians could fill shell them and that's exactly what's been going on. we've just come from a town that's been completely destroyed. we went through it and there wasn't a single building that hadn't been damaged,
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that didn't have structural damage or holes. there's no electricity, there was no water. and there's hardly anybody left to find a handful of people. i read the russian forces had been stationed well, that was completely destroyed and there was weapon read that was left behind. now, when we speak to ukrainian soldiers, they're proceeding with caution. they don't trust the russians on trustees announcements that have happened, but they also understand that even if they manage to take her sun city, the russian forces will be on the other side of the river and still be able to shell them still be able to hit targets in, in, in the course on threats ukraine, but it will be a morale booster for many people heck, specially at the time when they're suffering from electricity and water shortages. and for countries the supporting ukraine to see the ukranian troops advancing. may my russian president vladimir putin warned to be attending the j 20 latest summit in bali next week. russia is likely to face west and criticism at the
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meeting about the war and ukraine. moscow says a foreign minister say lab ross will attend an patient may appear on video link. us president. dr. bonham previously said he had no intention of meeting persian at the g 20 moving on now and united nations troops had patrolling the largest city in eastern democratic republic of congo. is the rebel group m $23.00 advances. the fight is now 30 kilometers away from gamma. thousands of people have volunteers recruits to fight the groups from web report. these men say they want to fight him aquatic republic of comrades. army says that more than 3000 people who responded to a cool for recruit property. you mean i am here because we are suffering too much. my 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
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defend myself. ringback everyone here is ready to fight and $23.00 widely seem 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 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 and kinshasa in recent months against were wondering uganda,
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did they blame 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 se depressing un peacekeepers in east african community forces to pity the countries in the east african community or the same countries or 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 tens of thousands of young men to join armed groups. many fighters have been demobilized by the government in the un congress army says they're not among the new recruits
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down. this is young agenda, this is the argument from our enemies trying to destroy the me to these recruit. none of them are coming from the group. all those from the groups are in containment in another cam. none of them hear me loud. congos ami defeated the m 23 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 the sister of a hunger, striking egyptian british activist says his lawyer is negotiating with authorities to gain access to him in prison in egypt. earlier the family of allah of delphi said, prison authorities had started giving you medical treatment. the pro democracy blogger has been on a hunger strike for 7 months and stopped drinking water 4 days ago. he serving a 5 year sentence spreading false news. the drought in the horn of africa is
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pushing people further towards starvation. the head of the international rescue committee has visited some in a few opm david milli. band says these people are paying the price for 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's an urgent need to stave off the growing hunger crisis. and the effects of being felt in neighboring somalia, to which expert saves on the brink of famine the droughts being brought on by 4 failed rainy seasons in a row. a 1000000 people. that's half the population of facing extreme hunger. early i spoke to natalia can name who is the executive director of the un
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population fund. she says women and being affected more so than men. the backdrop of conflict and everything, even more crisis laden or a woman who is fleeing with her children in the champs trying to get to where they can find shelter. the dangers on the road include everything like increased and under mist islands, which we've seen in some places increasing up to 60 percent. moreover, the health systems are simply not working. part of the fee, 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 any, any day. the further issue and i need to stress is that like every other situation, there is a gender dimension, but what is happen? somalia, 80 percent of people in need. women with their children and women have said
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over and over that 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 board hall, for example, waiting for water still ahead on al jazeera, we look at what's causing the toxic air in new delhi, is leading to a surge in hospitalization, florida gets another heat with a massive storm knocking out power planning that close to see if they try to rebuild after me. ah, now the northern philippines look a lot dryer than of late,
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but the central southern philippines you cannot say the same for and that's true the forecast as well. the line of forecast rain takes you across the middle back towards southern viet nam and more especially big thunderstorms seem likely in blazing dental singapore. and throughout sumatra. less so java, unless the further east you are. but daddy, thunderstorms are still a thing of course. and as ne monsoon talks in for east asia, that does allow the wind to weather to finally come in. the attempt that been high in places like sharon han will come down by a good 10 degrees to where they should be, to be honest. but that's an active frontal system. so significant rain seems likely, particularly in north korea, but also in south korea. and eventually the smaller r, 3 q islands of southern japan, major arms are sitting pretty 22 in sunshine, in tokyo. and behind this with that about 30 to beijing, but the sun is out once again the for quite clean air as well, which is rather a contrast to northern india because whilst a rain is falling and i think intensively, once again briefly in china,
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i certainly towel now, to caroline's for lanka, so the quiet still incoming winter ery, northern india, nor the pakistan. but that means that equality is very poor. ah ah, ah ah no.
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ah oh, hello you what, you know, just 0. i'm emily angland. he's a reminder of our top stories this, our ukraine's army chief says these forces are making games in the south, but it remains unclear whether rush has begun pulling troops out of that case. city of hassan, keith has warned its forces of hostile booby traps and more attacks. the sister of an egyptian british activist on the hunger strike in prison in egypt says his lawyer is negotiating with authorities to gain access to him. the blogger is serving a 5 year sentence for spreading false news, and the drought in the horn of africa is pushing paper further towards job ation. the head of the international rescue committee has visited some of those is placed in ethiopia, and says they paying the price of the climate. and
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he was president joe biden has hailed democrats performance in the mid term elections, calling it a good day for democracy. but he is acknowledged americans are frustrated with the political divide by and says he's willing to work with the republicans as his party could lose control of both the house and senate. mike hannah has moved 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 stepped 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,
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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 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 the most likely challenger to any possible reelection bid by the states. most prominent resident, former president, donald trump, be fun watching and take on each other. president biden also took note up
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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 at 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. mckenna era, washington bud counting, is still under way into battle. ground strength in arizona. officials is telling the half a 1000000 mile in ballots while in neighboring nevada. it could be another 9 days before the final results are in there. so let's take a look now and how things stand right now. the senate is almost neck and neck. the democrats have 48 seats, while the republicans have 49. all eyes will be on those battleground states of
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arizona and nevada. georgia will hold a run off in december. and this is the house of representatives. the republican party is in the laid here. but by a small margin, the full cost of body needs $218.00 states to take control. still in the u. s. and hearken, nicole has been downgraded to a tropical storm after making land full in florida. it's broad fees, winds heavy down pools and dangerous storm surges for the states east coast. nicole is expected to move north in the coming days, passing through georgia and the carolina and b. c. j grade has more from jeans and bates the store making landfall about 40 miles to our north near bureau beach. but i want to give you a look at what we're watching closely right now. and that's the growing massive wave. we're moving toward high tide here and with high guide dunes and
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protection. the last 24 hours have been battered significantly and so this water is going to push through it already has in many areas flooding. that's an issue. it's pouring over roadway. some of the roadways have been completely torn away and then we've got water in business as well as homes along the eastern shore of florida. look, is the condition. these will get a better idea of just how expensive the structural damage is. but we know right now there's close to 240000 people in florida alone without power. and you talk specifically about in 5 weeks ago that store made fits, crossing on the western side of this peninsula and it ravaged that area. but this storm so massive stretching out 400 miles or more that they're being affected as well. busy and so they'll get some of this rain, they'll get some of the wind, not as significant clearly as it was, but as they're trying to rebuild,
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trying to come back, it's another set back in and it's just difficult across the entire state right now to india. now, in hospitals, in new delhi, as seeing a surgeon, patients struggling to brave because of the toxic in the city, have me middle, have a towel. the, a few that caught the wound being rushed to the i see you for the 2nd time in weeks . she's been struggling to breathe. doctor said the abolition has a good her as the mom is also taking the toll on her family. are going to be just the integral, the doctor such as to believe daily because it will be difficult for her to live here. because i have already spent a lot of money on her treatment, so the location will be expensive pretty. i'm really struggling, but we'll 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
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these. for weeks, farmers in neighboring states had been burning the straw stubble 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 fuel, dea pot aqua member ticket, that a lot that i was out of and 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 challenge emily 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 $50000.00 french or dead 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 estimate the number of
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patients has doubled in a month. and doctors say every one is affected. even people who have no exposure to, you know, smoking or have know his family history of this picture diseases. narvie see that many of them come with problems of belong there. that experience look like they have had like like a smokers, like the also born of other has the effect infections last longer. there is a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes. it also impacts mental well being, dr. se 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 daily the with 10 days until the fif worldcom kicks off in katara. the 1st cruise ship has arrived in jo. hi to have a thousands of fans during the tournament. it's actually name was k,
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the arrival of the m s. c world europa right behind me is yet another reminder that the start of cuts are 20. 22 is near this ship has 22 deck decks and can accommodate more than 6700 guests. i'm with bernhard stature with m. s. c. cruises to talk more about these ships. this is one of 3 that will be arriving. the next one is on the 10th, the 3rd one on the 18th, you'll be able to accommodate what? $12400.00 guests. it's insane. why don't people pick, do you think a crew ship option for a world cup and what kind of experience can they expand? i think to pick it because it's a destination in itself. so we have $33.00 restaurants and lounges. we have shows we have activities, we have slides, try slides, we have comcast, we have a role at disco, and it's all a destination integrated. it's built like this serve because when we cruise
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normally people, so it's each circle. look for us to have an experience and i think here it will be also an integrated experience. so yeah, office cats are 2022 is a year of 1st. it's the 1st world cup in the middle east. it's the 1st world cat that's aspiring to be carbon neutral. and for m. s. c cruises, it is also a 1st in terms of sustainability. why is that, and what can you tell us about m s. c world europa, i think so sustainability is and everything we to and in this particular case how ship is bill to we're for l n g. so our engine savano melon, she itself 1st elegy shipping this to rooms biggest so fine. so liquefied natural gas, and i read that does their cell fuel technology involved to run into also hydrogen sale, those cells which go power to ship and it's important. and what's the benefit to the environment? well, it's cleaner and is neutral. so it'll, it'll reduce carbon a emissions, correct? yes. okay, and can i ask you a,
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do you think it's so important for m. s. c cruises to offer this kind of sustainable option? i think it's the future, the future of cruising, and we have to be carbon neutral. absolutely. so this boat will take 2100 and staff members to maintain over the course of the world cup. what kind of preparations go into making this kind of thing happen? a lot of logistics, a lot of logistics for finding are true for flying them to the ship, training, loading up the ship, getting all the restaurants ready and getting all the provisions on board. so it is, he is in the planning and so we're here and we're excited to show it off to the visit of kata. thank you so much. i want to mention that rooms cabins on the ship. start at $700.00. if you don't want a cabin, there are many other options according to the country, 2022 accommodations portal. they include a night on a dow boat for about a $1000.00 and then to the other end of the spec.

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