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large areas of house on return to ukrainian control. why keep is exercising caution, even as russian troops retreat ah, lauren taylor is out here alive from london. also coming up, the white house lays out its agenda ahead of the 1st face to face meeting between the u. s. and chinese presidents. on the brink of famine in somalia for failed rainy seasons pushed half the population into extreme hunger. and a spike and pollution has some new deli residence. fighting for breath, supreme court demands action to clean up the air. ah, hello senior ukrainian official says russia wants to turn a house on into
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a city of death. a callo padaya is a senior adviser to president vladimir zelinski. his accused russia of leaving mines across the city before wednesdays, order to withdraw was made. russia's withdraw has been met with skepticism by ukraine, while russia says it has begun to retreat. the ukrainian armed forces have not been able to confirm any movement their counter offensive. meanwhile, continues unabated or turner hull is in key for us as a journal, what progress of ukrainian forces made towards a house on city itself. well, according to ukraine's military command, they've made pretty rapid progress during the course of thursday and over the last 24 hours since that directive was given in moscow to begin to withdraw by the russian forces from the west bank of the denise river over to the east the ukrainian counter offensive that has been building up since august applying pressure on that russian occupation. now, as i say, making rapid progress,
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taking in a number of settlements as they go on their way towards half some city social media full of pictures of delighted ukrainian locals. greeting ukrainian soldiers as the ukrainian flag is flown on, towers and buildings as they go. one of those places was a place called sniggle rifka, a pretty substantial railway hub, a big staging post for the russian occupation that has been liberated them. they lost sighted. the ukrainian forces about 15 kilometers to the north of san city center, where they have apparently regrouped at a settlement there, they presumably will be waiting now moving with great care and caution, as has been signaled by the political leadership here and the military leadership worried about what is happening inside the city itself? they simply aren't entirely sure. although military intelligence sources are reported to have said, they believe that russian forces are still in the city some $20000.00. perhaps
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they're not clear whether they are intended to defend the city or simply to provide cover, as the withdraw continues. and other reports coming in suggested as that withdrawal goes on the russians, or destroying critical infrastructure inside her own city. reports of a tv tower being detonated by explosives under an energy heating plant as well. jonah's i do manage. should we take the city? what impact might that have on the wider war? words like decisive or being used by some analysts, a turning point in the war. some suggest it feels a little too early to reach for those sorts of conclusions without question. if her song is surrendered by the russians, if it is retaken by the ukrainians, it would be an enormous morale boost, a huge victory, a tactical and strategic victory. they've been working on this, as i say, for months, strategically it would allow the ukrainians,
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but the potential of interrupting that crucial land corridor built by the russians between occupied crimea and the russian maintenance. he could even give them a line of fire with their high mar rockets that potentially puts russian positions inside occupied crimea. within reach for the russians. it would be a huge humiliation for president putin as well. and one with potentially political consequences. remember, it was just weeks ago that he declared the annexation of 4th ukrainian regions. one of them was the house on reaching hash on is the only regional capital. the russians have been able to occupy. during the course of this war. he said they would be occupied by russia forever. well, this would put an enormous dent in that general. thank you very much and old nature, esther generally n stilton bout says the withdrawal. a trip to her son chose russia is under heavy pressuring train. we have taken notes of the russian announcement to retreat
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from had song. we have her to see how the situation on the ground develops in the coming days. but what is clear is that russia is under heavy pressure. and if they leave had song, it would be another victory for ukraine. madell has more on 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 half supported the decision by the russian leadership and the military command. or we have, for instance, church a leader, arms and cod year of who once usually once a more aggressive approach to the war. but he has supported the decision to leave
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her. so in saying that it is a difficult but the right choice, saving the priceless lives of soldiers. so as i said, i hear russia opposition to supreme decisions is rare and there is no exception here. but some of the people who are, who are not that close to the government, independent bloggers, probably some of them are not living inside russia itself. they have another opinion. they see the decision as one of the worst taken by the russian leadership, and they see what happened as the most serious defeat for the russian army. since 1991, for instance, military blogger, you re, cartoon aka, says the decision is shocking to thousands and millions of people who are fighting for russia dying for russia. believe in russia and chair, the beliefs of the russian world. it is a tough situation. it is a tough stance here in moscow and across russia for people trying to absorb what
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happened to understand what's going on. or russian president vladimir putin will not be attending the g 20 lead to summit on the indonesian island of bali next week . russia is likely to face western criticism at the meeting about the war and ukraine. the criminal says for mr. sagel lever off will attend and put in may appear on video. nig. us president joe biden previously said he had no intention of meeting pigeon at the g. 20 yes, president robot and we'll meet the chinese leadership ping on monday. it'll be their 1st in person encounter since biden took office. the white house, as the leaders will discuss, efforts to maintain and deepen lines of communication and work together on challenges that affect the international community. washington looking to stabilize relations with beijing. despite tensions over taiwan, the south china sea trade and other issues. the meeting between president by the president, she will be an in depth and substantive opportunity to better understand one
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another's priorities and intentions to address differences and to identify areas where we can work together. because working together to address common problems is in our interest. and because it is what the world expects of responsible powers don't, don't live from washington. d. c. was what, what the tone of the white house is messaging ahead of the meeting. well, the tone is very pragmatic, very matter of fact, very much. one of this is a necessity, not an optional relationship for the united states to have with china the us messaging that we have seen it, not just from the national security advisor, jake solomon, but also from other white house officials speaking earlier on thursday. about the need for these 2 leaders to really work through the future course of the us china relationship. they're very much concerned by people,
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by observers who were wondering whether the era of a new cold war between the us and china is all about to happen or is under way. and so the message from the bind administration is that as long as both leaders are talking, as long as officials from both governments are talking and engaging on issues that we both care about. things will work out for the betterment of both countries, citizens, but they are really trying to tamp down this sense that there's some sort of a looming, a confrontation between the 2 countries. again, very pragmatic, very practical, very much a sense of this is what real mature governments actually do. so what are the specific issues they're likely to discuss in this case? it's a very long laundry list of obviously, the concerns about china's own military expansion. it's efforts to create what the
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u. s. suspects are military installations in the south. china thing will be on the discussion. they will also be looking at north korea's a recent of spate of missile launches, including that launch within the last 2 weeks of an intercontinental ballistic missile one that could reach of the western hemisphere. if on the north koreans aimed at that way, they will be talking about trade. it's expected that they will talk about global health issues, including the of coven pandemic, and other rug global health threats. and then of course, the big issue that the u. s. president joe biden will be dealing with 1st when he leaves washington, which is the matter of global warming or climate change. even though the chinese do not have official representation at cop $27.00, there is a shared a realization that global warming is going to have an impact, not just an economic one,
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but one that could very much effect the survival of both countries. rosalyn jordan, thank you very much indeed. and without still being counted in the us, not the republicans. no democrats have gained control of congress. republicans need just 9 more seats in the house representatives to gain a majority at the party has performed below expectations in the senate. they currently have 49 seats. the democrats 48 senate votes as to being counted in the states of arizona and nevada, while georgia will hold a run off in december. a global action is needed to address the ever worsening humanitarian catastrophe in the horn of africa. you an agencies say nearly 21000000 people are highly food insecure. after 2 years of unprecedented drought, they say more than 23700000 people in the region find it difficult to access daily
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water. many women and children are traveling long distances to fetch it. nearly 7 and a half 1000000 children across the horn of africa experience severe acute malnutrition . when we had the global humanitarian aid organization, the international rescue committee has visited ethiopia. david min abandonment people struggling with the drought, says they're paying the price of the climate crisis. the needs 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. well, if it's are being held, felton, neighboring somalia to which agencies say is on the brink of famine italia, can i miss the executive director of the united nations population fund? she says women being disproportionately affected,
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the backdrop of conflict makes everything even more crisis laden or a woman who is fleeing with her children any chance to get to where we can find shelter, the dangers on the road. everything like increased and under me, i once which we seen in some places raising 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 dimension. but what does happen? somalia, 80 percent of people in the 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. they can be provided basic services not have to spend hours in line at the bore hole, for example, waiting for water. egypt public prosecutor says a jail to partition gyptian activist on hunger strike is in good health. after his family said they were scared, he's being force fed defect. as louis says, he's been denied access to visit him at the prison hospital despite being given official permission. for to be no strike, hunger strike for 7 months and stopped drinking water on sunday. he serving a 5 year sentence on charges of spreading false news, of the shed, a facebook post, about police brutality, a wherever we are, that is needed. don't care. was there as in the ships or is the british want we out?
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we want to walk out of despite been trying to walk out of this fight for my years to the head allowed to 0. her can, nicole was downgraded is it makes landfill in florida, but the threat isn't over yet. ah. hello there, there's some very mild weather to be found across europe at the moment. certainly across central and western areas where we've got high pressure in charge, pushing temperature well above the average and leading it to some very sunny skies . there is, however, somewhat weather to be found affecting more southwestern areas like the valley, eric islands, eastern areas of spain, and up in the north, a band of rain that's bringing some heavy fall to the likes of norway. it does, however, start to clear up on saturday. the wind warnings remained for finland,
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but look at that rather cloudy in the east, but plenty of sunny skies to be found across more central areas. now if we take a closer look at is looking rather wet for the balkans. by the time we get into friday places like romania seen some heavy rain. but that does start to shift further south by saturday, greece dealing with the worst of those thundershowers. and they'll pull into southern areas of italy taking the wet weather for the west. but as we move west, we are still seeing lots of sunshine for spain and portugal. a few showers here and there, affecting madrid and for lisbon lots of sunshine. but if we have a look at the 3 day, we are going to see that where, where the roland by sunday, and it will start to feel cool up by monday with some light rain. that sure weather update. ah, a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is vital
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providing breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmental, a responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as was recovery together, recover stronger. with a reminder, we talked stories here, which is era. ukraine has warned that russia wants to turn house on into a city of death after the criminal announced it was withdrawing its forces from there. and what could be a major turning point of the invasion? the callo puddle. jak, a senior advisor to ukrainian president lensky,
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was accused of russia. leaving mines across household is present. joe biden will meet the chinese leadership ping on monday. it will be there 1st in person encounters. it's fighting took office and they're expect to discuss type taiwan trade policies and china's relationship with russia. egypt public prosecutor says a jail to partition gyptian activist on hunger strike is in good health officers. family said they were scared, he's being force fed and aft elevators. louis as he's been denied access to visit him at the prison hospital. indian supreme court has asked for genuine solutions to combat apparition and new delhi, the world's most had capital city. the 1st week of november recorded the worst apparition so far this year. the hospitals are seeing a surgeon, patients struggling to breathe. a survey in the capital found 4 out of every 5 families have at least one member suffering from it. were spiritual problems
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because of the severe pollution across the country will 90 percent of india's population in areas where equality is below world household innovation standards with coal fired power plants, factories and vehicles among the major sources of pollution. and that's contributing to premature death, long term exposure to outdoor and household air pollution in india has been blamed for round 1670000 death in 2019 michelle reports for new delhi. ah, a feeder cartoon is being rushed to the i see you for the 2nd time in weeks. she's been struggling to breathe. doctor say the air pollution has triggered her as the mom. it's all to taking the toll on her family adult. can there be disability up info on the doctors such as to believe delhi because it will be difficult for her to live here. with that, i have already spent a lot of money on her treatment, so the location will be expensive. i'm really struggling, but we'll have to find
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a way her life is more important than money. 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 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, you at the hot aqua member to get better at that. i was out 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 with the 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
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inflammatory debts in the city every year, and reducing life expectancy by nearly a decade. people with pre existing respirator conditions, children and senior citizens are most vulnerable. hospitals estimate the number of patients has doubled in a month. and doctor se every one is affected. even people who have no exposure to smoking or have know his family history of respiratory diseases. now we see that many of them come with problems oblong there that x rays look like they have had, like, like smokers. they also want to other health infections last longer. there's a higher risk of heart attacks stroke. it also impacts mental well being docked to see a heart is need to do more to reduce pollution as it's the only way to reverse some of the damage path middle. i'll just see you deli women have been banned by the
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taliban from entering parks. fair grounds and jims, in the afghan capital capital taliban had previously ordered access to parks, be separated by gender. women are already banned from travelling without a male escort. they also mas where he jobs outside of their homes. are a nicole has been downgraded to a tropical storm after may. he land full in the state of florida. strong winds and large swells have left a trail of damage along the states, east coast. and heavy rain continues to batter down, causing floods. the cold is expected to move north in the coming days, passing through georgia and the carolinas. nbc correspond at j grey, ga sleif, jensen beach in florida. what is the latest where you are? yeah, and look at the conditions. well, they've changed dramatically since the storm made landfall in the early morning hours, about 20 miles north of where we are right now. we've seen some sunshine,
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some patches of blue sky want to show you the way they continue to be bigger than they normally are. crusting out some above 12 feet, but rolling in we're moving back towards low tide. so that's some good news because these ways the storm surge. when's over a 24 hour period or so. busy rain really did a number on some of the bills that protect these communities along the coast, ripping away several areas. erosion is a major problem right now and it's allowed water to flood into homes and businesses . it is torn up roadways as well. and so that's something that's being dealt with. these conditions though, have also allowed cruise to get out and start to work on some of the down power lines here at the peak of power loss. we had more than 300000 without electricity. now that number is trending back down, so crews are getting out and doing what they can do to try and reestablish power so desperately needed by many who went through this storm. and look, it's
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a massive system, a stretch more than 400 miles and wind stretching out from the center really affecting the entire state. it's now though, moving to the north, moving into georgia, it will go to the carolinas and then up the eastern seaboard. we're going to see the effects of the storm, even though it's a bit disorganized at this point for the next couple of days. and the when the rain is going to stretch as far as new york before it's all sudden done. so this is a storm while it came in as a category one, then quickly diminished to a tropical storm. it's got some staying power in the sense that it's going to affect millions over the next few days. here they will begin the clean up at this point many who went through e and 5 weeks ago, having to take a step back before they reorganized and start going again. this entire state over the last 67 weeks, really struggling and will continue to as they now pick up the pieces from
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a 2nd storm. j grey larson georgia. thank you very much. indeed. i left any journal been outlining to the united nation is the press freedom violations they face while during that job they were testifying on the 4th day of public hearings that the u. s. commission of inquiry into alleged human rights abuses carried out in palestinian territories. out of your journal, sharina berkeley was killed by israeli forces during an assignment in the occupied west bank. a nice lena spoke at the hearings, the grief, anger, sadness and trauma that we are the 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. it's very difficult to put into words and 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
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crimes committed by these read the army in the past. or for the numerous journalists who were targeted and killed. kenya's parliament has approved the deployment of nearly a 1000 troops for a new regional force in eastern democratic republic of congo. kenya's president insist it's essential for regional security, although the opposition has questioned. it's $37000000.00 cost financing m $23.00 rebels. i'll just 30 kilometers away from the eastern congress that you've goma or un troops have been seen on patrol. thousands of people have volunteered to recruit to fight the group jesse's territory in recent weeks. congress officials of accused neighboring rwanda backing the rebels. and last week expound the country's ambassador kigali denies, providing support to the m 23. gone as a physician is asking parliament to sac the countries. finance minister made angry protests over its worst economic crisis in generations. well,
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bank says garner has the worst performing currency in africa this year and inflation in october. it was 40.4 percent sending prices for food and fuel soaring . i mean edris reports from their gun and capital a craft. it gone us only organic chocolate factory production is still on, but at a fraction of its capacity making these sweet tasting balls these days has become a bittersweet experience. sales in europe as actively dropped very significantly. so you're forced to then money would. what's resources you have the cost of production as well. so uh, that we actually plan up with access the company fairs better than most to you because its shareholders can access money from abroad. this food processing plant couldn't survive the crisis. it's machines are gone. and the building itself is a poor sale. if a buyer can be found, it's was mentally to preserve their perishables,
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their raw materials and also to give employment and to give read the market to their families. gun is economic crisis is a worst in generations. pushing many people into poverty, it's in markets like these. why gone as economic crisis is felt the most while people's purchasing power has ordered 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 the price of this food. keep increasing, making it harder for families to phase economies blamed 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 10 from the a responsibility of the past. what will it do?
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it will restore confidence. so gunners, opposition is demanding the sacking of the finance minister. my biggest concern is i do see in a relief inside i do see in there who ahead 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 the 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 beautifully embracing the fund program gardens . economic plight is made worse by a weak production base, as existing manufacturers struggle to keep their machines running, hama degrees algebra, a cra, good monday and catch up any time met with our website dresser. that is our 0.
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