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ukrainian forces make gains in the south that keyed react cautiously. the rushes announcement that it is withdrawing troops from for sun. ah, i'm several than you. it's great to have you with us. this is elsa. the are alive from also coming up agencies called for more support to prevent millions of people dying from hunger. in the horn of africa supported the pakistan form. the prime minister m ron con, resumed their march to the capital a week after khan was wounded in an attack. the 1st luxury cruise ships said to be a floating hotel for fans, arrives and guitar just 10 days before the world cup kicks off. ah, a great army chief says his forces and making gains in the south, but it remains unclear whether russia's begun pulling troops out of the key city of
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her son. on wednesday, russia's defense minister said he has ordered forces to withdraw to the eastern bank of the negro river near cross on. but ukrainian officials are worried that their troops may walk into booby traps or be ambushed. so let's bring in joe from key on this jonah. so it's been so difficult to get an accurate picture of what's going on in her son in the last few months while it's been under a russian control. what can you now tell us? what do you know about or so on right now? well, the ukrainian counter offensive that's been building up since august to the north of has on, has filed accounts. deed by the accounts of ukraine's military command made pretty rapid progress on thursday. moving down on 3 axis from the north east and from the west to towards her solemn city. they've taken a number of settlements along the way, including the important railway of sniggle rifka. that was a staging post for the russian occupation in all of that area of the region
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and they've advanced. so he said most recently to the perimeter of airport, about 15 kilometers north of the city center. now, one imagines with nightfall that they will wait because military commanders say they simply don't know what is going on inside the city itself. they will try to watch, they'll set up drones for surveillance. they'll try to see what russian assets may remain inside the city. we know that the russians have been preparing their exit for some weeks moving thickly artillery assets across the river from west to east. those may well now be trained on the city of san had left the forces behind to provide cover for that withdrawal. the ukrainians, very cautious now about the possibility that some remain hidden in the city ready to engage them in street fighting as they enter at perhaps, as you said, that the city is be mind will be trapped to take them out as they move in. and so
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all of this builds up to a note of caution restraint put out by president landscape 24 hours ago, who said that he's not an enemy that does us any favors. they don't give us a gift. so, gestures of good will, we will have to fight her way and we will do so very carefully. and the most recent pronouncement from the administration here and here comes from mcconnell port, the casino advisor to mr. zelinski, who said the russians would likely have booby trapped the city during the course of the withdraw, minding everything from apartments to sue. as he said the there will be to turn on into a city of death. jonah, if indeed the ukrainians complete the takeover of her son. what will this mean for the war if this russian withdrawal is all that it purports to be, then it would amount to
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a major victory for the ukrainians. it would put them very much on the front foot. it would compound the territorial gains that they made earlier in the autumn in the north east, around car key city in the hockey region. it would give them a significant strategic advantage along the front lines of the south for the russians. of course, it would be a huge humiliation, particularly for president putin to just weeks ago. remember, announced the annexation of, for ukraine in regents, including the have san region, has some city, of course, the own, the regional sent to the russians have been able to capture during the course of this war. it would put, potentially in jeopardy, the integrity of the land corridor that they've built between crimea and the russians mainland. it would certainly put paid to any idea of extending that corridor to include odessa. and finally, potentially, it could open up a route for ukraine's continued advance towards russian lines along that southern colorado taking in cities like melody couple and the devastated merrier. but as i
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say, we're not i don't know how and keep. absolutely, thank you very much for your reporting, mom and vol. now has more of the reaction from moscow. most russians are still trying to absorb the shock and swallow this bitter pill, but the reaction here is mixed. even the hawks. and this is not surprising in the hawks among the military and the government, those who of those of them who spoke about this have supported the decision by the national leadership and the military command. we have for those cecelia on god, you know, of who once usually once a more aggressive approach to the war. but he has supported the decision to leave her son saying that it is a difficult but the right choice, saving the priceless lives of soldiers. so they said here and russia, opposition to supreme decisions is rail and there is no exception here. but some of
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the people who are, who are not that close to the government, independent bloggers. probably some of them are not living in 5 russia itself. they have another opinion, they see the decision of one of the worst taken by the russian leadership, and they see what happened as the most serious defeat for the russian army since 991. for instance, military blogger caught you and says, the decision is shocking. to thousands and millions of people who are fighting for russia dying for russia, believe in russia and share their beliefs of the russian world. it is a tough situation. it is a tough, a staff here in moscow and across russia for people trying to absorb what happened to understand what's going on. at the head of the international rescue committee is warning that the horn of africa is facing a climate, as well as a hunger crisis. david miller bend has been visiting ethiopia,
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where millions of people are facing the worst route in decades for the needs the 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 said on the brink of famine, the drought has been brought on by 4 failed rainy seasons in a row, nearly 8000000 people. that's half the population. and now facing extreme hunger, natalia committee is the executive director of the u. n. population fund. and she says women are being effected more than men, backdrop of conflict. but it's everything, even more crisis later. or a woman who is sleeping with her children in each hand, trying to get to where they can find shelter,
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the dangers on the road. everything like increase benjamin trees theme in some places, increasing up 60 percent. moreover, the health systems are simply not working. are to be part of the urgency is to be able to field mo, bile, clinics and vans to be able to help people who are exhausted. having walked many any day the further issue. and i need to stress that like every other situation, there is a gender dimensions, but what happens somalia? 80 percent of people in need. women with their children and women bed over and over that piece is what they are after. so that they can get to the antenatal so that they can be provided a 6 services not have to spend hours in line at the board whole for example,
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waiting for water. and the sister of hunger, striking egyptian british activist says his lawyer is negotiating with authorities to gain access to him in prison. earlier the family of bill fatah, said prison authorities have started giving him medical treatment proto. moxy blogger has been on hunger strike for 7 months. and stopped drinking water 4 days ago. he is serving a 5 year jail sentence for quote, spreading false news. a foreign pakistan prime minister m ron cons long march to islamabad has resumed a week after he was shot in the leg. the rally to demand immediate elections was paused for a week following an assassination attempt on con, con plans to join the march when it reaches rolling pin d in punjab province, which is just outside islam of that same bus ravi reports from the hor, where counties recovering the former prime minister in ron phone and the pakistani army were 2 sides of the same
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course. but since his ouster earlier this year, he's become the most popular politician to ever directly challenge the country's military job later violations. there are blatant violations happen, but the state of terrors be created in people's minds that pakistan's armies untouchable, don't say anything to them, they can do whatever they want until monday pakistan's army will be stronger when there was accountability, it will not be weaker for it too but if 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 r v, as in butler, enron count 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 leave politics forever,
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such 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. emerett 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 country's 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. men, 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 hatred for you in people's heart. i implore the amateur,
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you've done enough dirty business. now have mercy on me. still recovering from gunshot wounds at whose residence here for him, ron fawn 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 fast 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. khan 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 his in basra, the older 0 law in the nissan of elk 0 journalist sharina barclay has been addressing a un commission investigating alleged abuses in palestinian territories lena abu
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r clay and palestinian journalists, have been talking about violations that they faced while trying to do their jobs. un body found that sharina barclay was likely deliberately killed by israeli forces back in may when she was on an assignment in the occupied west bank for al jazeera, the grief anger, sadness and trauma that we as a family have had to endure and continue to endure is painful beyond words. we did not only lose a renown journalist, but we lost our one and on the aunt, my father lost his only sister. oh, it's very difficult to put into words and to explain the suffering, but this is exactly what injustice feels like. the killing of shooting could have been avoided if there was accountability for the countless crimes committed by the israeli army in the past. or for the numerous journalists who were targeted and killed a still head on al jazeera, we will be looking at what's causing the toxic air in new delhi. as leading to a surgeon hospitalizations, and florida gets hit with another massive storm knocking out power and flooding.
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coastal cities as they try to rebuild after hurricane in status. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere a you ready with the, with sponsored my cattle aways. now the northern philippines look a lot drive and of late, but the central southern philippines you cannot say the same for and that's true. the full cost as well. the line of forecast rain takes you across the middle back towards southern viet nam and more especially big thunderstorm seemed likely and blaze he dental was singapore and throughout sumatra. less so java, unless the further east you are. but daddy sons still are still a thing of course, and as ne monsoon toxeme for east asia, that does allow the winter weather to finally come in, attempts that been high in places like chandel. hon will come down by a good 10 degrees to where they should be, to be honest,
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but that's an active front assistance. so significant rain seems likely, particularly in north korea, but also in south korea. and eventually the smaller 3 q islands of southern japan, major arms are sitting pretty 22 in sunshine in tokyo and behind this without about 30 debasing but the sunny side. once again, the current clean air as well, which is rounds or contrast in northern india because whilst the rain is falling and i think intensively once again briefly inch and i said the towel, 90 kara, latins for lanka. so the quiet still incoming winter here in northern india, nor the pakistan. and that means that air quality is very pul, to with sponsored by categories. why do people tell stories and take risks to share their experiences? from every corner below, binding us together and inspiring us to expand our realities. why?
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because like most ah, award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. with these on al jazeera. with the me. you're watching al jazeera or headlines this, our ukraine's army chief says his forces and making gains of the south. but it remains unclear whether russia's begun pulling troops out of the city of her son. he has worn troops of possible movie traps and more attacks. the sister of hunger, striking egyptian british activist, says his lawyer is negotiating with authorities to gain access to him in prison.
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blogger is serving a 5 year sentence for spreading false news. for pakistan, prime minister iran cons. long march to islamabad has resumed a week after he was shot in the lake. the rally calling for immediate elections was paused for a week following an assassination attempt on con. the us president joe biden has hailed the democrats performance in the mid term elections, calling it a good day for democracy, but he's acknowledged americans are frustrated with the political divide. biden says he is willing to work with the republicans with the final outcome. still unclear and both the house of representatives and the senate. mike hannah has more on this from washington. it was in pennsylvania that the predicted redway was revealed to be little more than a trickle in a crucial senate race. john pittman overcame both a stroke and stiff competition from the trumpet back to celebrity dr. member to us,
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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 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 presidents 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,
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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, watch him take on each other. president biden also took note of a noticeable change in both demographics. both 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 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 vote counting is still under way in some states, but crucial for senate control or to swing states in the south west in arizona.
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officials of tallying half a 1000000 maylen ballots while the neighboring nevada. it could be several days before the final results are in. let's take a look at how things stand right now. the senate is neck and neck. democrats at 48 seats. they will publicans have 49. all eyes are on those battleground states of arizona and nevada, while georgia will be holding a run off in december. now let's take a look at the house of representatives. the republican party is in the lead here, but by a smaller margin than had been forecast, a party needs 20800 seats to take control. hurricane nicole has been downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall in florida, and b. c. j. grey joins has more from jensen beach in florida. 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 waves were moving toward high tide here and with high tide,
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the dunes and protection over 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 a 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 was the 240000 people in florida alone without power and you talk specifically about in 5 weeks ago. that store fits. crossing on the western side of the peninsula and it ravaged that area, but this storm, so massive stretching out 400 miles or more that they're being affected as well. 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 back and it's just difficult across the entire state right now to india. now, in hospitals, and you deli, a seeing a surgeon, patients struggling to breathe because of the toxic air in the city. limits out reports the a fee, the cartoon is being rushed to the i see you for the 2nd time in weeks. she's been struggling to breathe. doctor said the abolition has triggered her as the mom is also taking the toll on her family. adults and navigate up in the doctor suggest to believe daily because it will be difficult for her to live here. because of that, 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 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 dea caught up on them or think about 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. and then the challenge of 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 50 how's inflammatory death in the city every year, and reducing like expectancy by nearly a decade. people with pre existing westbridge conditions, children and senior citizens are most vulnerable. hospitals estimate the number of
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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 lung there that explains look like they have had like, like a smokers, like the also worn of other has the effect infections last longer. there's a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes. it also impacts mental well being docked to say 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 dally with 10 days until the fif, a world cup kicks off in katara. the 1st cruise ship has arrived in doha. it's her house. thousands of fans during the tournament. natasha g. a name was there. the arrival of the m. s. c. world europa right behind me. she is yet another reminder
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that the start of cuts are 20. 22 is near this ship has 22 deck decks and can accommodate more than 6700 guests. i 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 did people pick? do you think a crew ship option for a world cup? and what kind of experience can they expect? 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 the school and it's all a destination integrated. it's built like this serve because when we cruise 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, this cut our 2022 is
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a year of 1st. it's the 1st world cup in the middle east. it's the 1st world caught that's aspiring to be carbon neutral and for m. s c cruz's. 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 our ship is bill to we're for l n g. so our engine savano mail and she, it's our 1st ellen, she shipping this to robes biggest so fine. so liquefied natural gas, and i read that does their cell fuel technology involved to run into also hydrogen sailors cell so which go power to ship and it's important. and what's the benefit to the environment? what is cleaner and his new job? so it'll, it'll reduce carbon a emissions, correct? yes. okay, and can i ask you a, 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,
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and we have to be carbon neutral. absolutely. so this boat, we'll take 2100 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 out 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, i'm very 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 cutout 2022 accommodations portal. they include a night on a dow. 2 boat for about a $1000.00 and then to the other end of the spectrum, there are fan villages with cabins that run $200.00 a night and hammered international airport here in doha is expanding its main
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terminal ahead of the world cup passenger capacity is now $58000000.00 people a year, an increase of nearly 50 percent. victoria gotten me went there is a check it up opened in time for the world carp. this new part of hammered international airport has been designed to offer often tired and stressed out passengers a different travel experience. the vision is to completely change the idea of her and the vision and to see 4 passengers who are used to come and not all corridors got places. there's less the time they said they're put into the airport until they get them to the light. this is what we want to change. the main concourse contains a 6000 square meter tropical garden. it's made up of 300 trees and 25000 plants, sourced from sustainable forest simulation and thailand. in order for the rain
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forest to thrive in doors, this building has been designed in a particular way. for example, the roof above me is made out a special glass which controls and filters the light surrounding the tropical garden or $65.00 new shops and restaurants. the main terminal has been expanded by a 125000 square meters, and passenger capacity has increased by nearly 50 percent. is quite significant because it is her raising the capacity of huh. international from 40000000 to 50000000. but of course, this is not the ultimate capacity we info huh internation. but we are getting there very close to what eventual capacity of over 70000000 passengers we envisage with the final expansion. that will start thinking smith soon after people the 1st passage is to use this part of the terminal will depart in a flight from doha to q 8 on friday. there are 5 new gates in this area.

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