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large areas of house on returned to ukrainian control. why keep is exercising caution, even as russian troops retreat? ah, i'm lauren taylor. this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. the white house lays out its agenda. i had, but head of the 1st face to face meeting between the u. s. and chinese presidents on the brink of famine in somalia for failed ray seasons, push half the population into extreme hunger. and is it a bird? is it a drone? no, it's a taxi. high tech solution for traffic jams take to the air above french capital. ah. hello, begin in ukraine,
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where rushes withdrawal from how soon has been met with skepticism by the government in cave ukrainian forces. so they cannot confirm where the rushes withdraw has begun. and the senior adviser to president vladimir zalinski accused russian troops of leaving mines across the city. before the order to retreat was made me callo, puddle york says rushes intention is to turn house on into a city of death. meanwhile, ukraine's counter offensive in region is continuing with forces recapturing another 12 villages across the black sea region, as i beg, has more from house on raising the ukrainian flag once more. oh, with these soldiers filmed themselves as they took the town of calling. if sca in the horse on regional and they continued to make advances, taking towns and villages as they make their way to the regional capital, her son. but they are proceeding with caution de la battle no green a proposal, whether the hostilities continue in the house on regions and behind every so called
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goodwill gesture of the enemy. there are tremendous efforts of our forces. also, the possible exit from her son is the result of our act of resistance with hold of ski. what's left behind a russian military vehicles and destroyed bridges of sobs. just weeks ago, russia was telling residence that her son would be a part of russia forever. now they're leaving and the ukrainians are on the march. my islam muslims are with us. christians are with us. every one is we thus the all world these with us. but this is what's left behind, where just kilometer is away from the front line at this town has seen a lot of damage. every building has some sort of shrapnel damage, bullet holes or completely destroyed. there's no electricity, there's no water. and the time that we've spent here, we've hardly seen any residents, that's because many places in her son are still not safe. and our way into this town, we saw de mining cruise on the side of the road. now the russian forces occupied
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a factory on the edge of town and sun residence did resist. beach us for quite see during the occupation i sent info to our military. i also stole the russian document because i knew that in the future that could be useful to our prosecutor's office. the police now are a crane and military. all the locals help each other, help people from other villages in town to get safety to the territory controlled by our crane an army so that no one would catch him. was viewed who army we met dang. slough is repairing his grandmother's house. up above the shell, hid the corner of the house and the vocal ups. so now we're building probably a new house, but it was no longer possible to burn my family and i left people helped us to get out through the secret shots. it's going to be a real struggle to rebuilt this damage and destruction like this across her son. but also the ukranian forces that we've spoken to are not completely convinced that
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the russians will withdraw because of the hard for battles and tons of villages across this region. but even if russian forces we throw to the east side of the river, her son and the rest of the country is well within striking distance for the russian forces. but for now, the empty buildings here occupied, just by the burg, i said vague. i just era her son, region ukraine is defense minister says russia, hers around 40000 troops in her song, and that it will take them at least a week to withdraw from the city. but as the rush military comes under increasing pressure, alexi was nicole says he doesn't believe moscow will resort to using nuclear weapons. i don't think that they will use it. but ah, again, there you have and mom kill grenade like a neighbor. you have to estimate all kinds of risks, but i think this is not the pragmatic and practical step for them.
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i'm in valez more on 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 half supported the decision by the russian leadership and the military command. and we have, for instance, chechen leader arms and cardio of who once usually once a more aggressive approach to the war. but he has supported the decision to leave her so on saying it, 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 are,
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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 caught your knock. it 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 happened to understand what's going on. russian president vladimir putin will not be attending the g 20 leader's summit on the disease in island of bali next week. russia is likely to face western criticism at the meeting about the warn ukraine.
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the kremlin says form in society never off will attend, and peter may appear on video link. u. s. president joe biden previously said he had no intention of meeting putin at the g. 20 ah, yes, president joe biden will meet chinese leader shooting ping on monday. it will 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 is looking to stabilize relations with beijing, and despite tensions over taiwan, south china, sea trade and other issues. awesome jordan has more from washington dc. 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,
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the 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 are very much concerned by people, by observers who are 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 by an 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 confrontation between the 2 countries and aspect to golden chang or
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through the book. the coming collapse of china is as the u. s. could be making the situation west by trying to continue dialogue. we have had, especially over the last decade made the situation worse by talking to china in times when we should be imposing cause we got to show the chinese that we're serious about enforcing norms and behaviors and rules in the world. because if we don't do that, there's going to be a continued erosion. the world has gotten worse, lorne and we have to recognize that we're doing something wrong. now i'm not saying that 100 percent that if the baby were to follow my advice, things would get better. but we know, do know that the policies that he has been implementing have in fact been making things worse. so let's try something that actually might work. lotes are still being counted after tuesdays us mid term elections said it is almost neck and neck . the democrats have 48 seats, while the republicans have 49. all eyes are on those states of arizona and nevada.
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georgia will hold a run off in december. i still wake up every few days, patrick myself because i can't believe i get the spare book and fight with the people to georgia. that's there, but for hardworking families. and if you send me back to the senate else they're about to do there for 6 more years. we all knew the selection would be close. but i've done this before. we've done this before. we've had a will run off. and this is the situation in the house of representatives. the republican party is in the lead here, but by a smaller margin than full cost, a party needs 218 seats to take control. urgent global action is needed to address the ever worsening humanitarian catastrophe. in the horn of africa as going to un agencies which same nearly 21000000 people are highly food
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insecure. after 2 years of unprecedented drought, they say more than 23700000 people in the region find it difficult to access daily water. many women and children are traveling long distances to fetch it in a 7 and a half 1000000 children across the whole and are experiencing severe acute malnutrition ahead of the global humanitarian aid organization. the international rescue committee has visited ethiopia, david min abandonment people struggling with drought, and says they're paying the price of the climate crisis. the means the humanitarian aid is very pressing. the fact that the large part of the international community, so cold, have not delivered on the humanitarian appeal, has been made for east africa, is very serious indeed as an urgent need to stave off. the growing hunger crisis, effects are being felt in neighboring somalia, which agency says on the brink of famine, natalia,
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can i miss the executive director of the united nations population fund? she says that women are being disproportionately affected. the backdrop of conflict makes everything even more crisis laden or a woman who is leaning 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 underneath islands, which we've seen in some places, increasing up 60 percent. moreover, the health systems are simply not working order. the part of the earth 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 is happen?
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somalia, 80 percent of people in need. women with their children and women have said over and over that piece is what they are after. so that they can get to the antenatal on that they can be provided a 6 services not have to spend hours in line at the board hall for example, waiting for water. the family of a jailed british gyptian activist on hunger strike is disputing upon. ringback prosecutor's report that he's in good health, amid fears that he's being force fed. a lab does better, has been on hunger strike for 7 months and stopped drinking water on sunday. his lewis, as he's been denied access to visit him at the prison hospital, despite being given official permission. he serving a 5 year sentence on charges of spreading false news. after he showed the facebook post about police brutality. a
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wherever we out that is needed. we don't care whether as an assumption or the british want we out, we want to walk out of this place. been trying to walk out of this fight for 9 years. still ahead on al jazeera hurricane. nicole is downgraded as it makes land full in florida. but the threat isn't over yet. and a spike in pollution has some new deli residence. fighting for breath, supreme court demands action to clean up via ah, how low they will start in australia remains rather warm and humid in eastern areas . we're expecting that heavy rain and some severe storms to continue to work their way further east over the next few days, knocking temperatures down for the likes of adelaide, melbourne, and sydney. but temperatures are going to improve in the west for the likes of
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perth that says that cold front starts to shift its way over the bite, taking the rain away, some sunshine coming back in and a little bit of warmth. certainly by sunday. now we're seeing some jojo temperatures for adelaide over the next few days that says the cold front sweeps its way through. if we have a look at that 3 day, we'll see those thundershowers 30 by saturday and showers on sunday and it will feel a lot cooler here. and we roll across a tasman into new zealand, heavy rain affecting the north island here, moving its way further south will support some very strong south easterly winds. those of sparked some warnings and watches that were the dripping its way down into the salve island by the time we get into saturday. but still some warmth and some clear skies. down in the south. there was a move to southeast asia, looking much dryer for the likes of indo china. the band of heavy rain has shifted farther south, bringing some heavy rain to sing a pole by friday. a
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minor top stories. yeah. now to 0. ukraine has wounded russia wants to turn her own into a city of death after the criminal announced it was withdrawing its forces from there . and what could be a major turning point to the invasion of california because senior advisor to ukrainian president government in ski, as accused russia of leaving mines across castle? yes, president joe biden will meet the chinese leaders shooting ping on monday. it will be their 1st in person encounters in spite and took office, and they're expected to discuss taiwan trade policies and china's relationship with russia. family of a jailed british egyptian activists on hunger strike is disputing a public prosecutor's report. but he's in good health, mid fees is being force fed up there. fatter has been on hunger strike. 7 much stopped drinking water on sunday or can, nicole has been downgraded to a tropical storm. automating landfill in the us state of florida. strong winds and
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large waves have left a trail of damage along parts of the 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. b. c. j. grey has more from jensen beach in florida. 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, some patches of blue sky want to show you the way they continue to be bigger than they normally are, pressing out some above 12 feet, but rolling in were 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? rain really did a number on some of the bills that protect the 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
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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 the power lot. we had more than 300000 without electricity. now that number is trending back down and look, it's a massive system. it's stretch more than 400 mile and when stretching out from the center really affecting the entire state. it's now though, moving to the north, moving into georgia, it'll go to the carolinas and then up the eastern seaboard 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
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a step back before they reorganize 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 a 2nd storm. indian supreme court has asked for a genuine solutions to combat air pollution in new delhi, the world's most polluted capital city. the 1st week of november recorded the worst air pollution so far this year. and hospitals are seeing a surge in patients struggling to breathe. a survey in the capital found 4 out of every 5 families have at least one man were suffering from spiritual problems because of a severe pollution across the country. more than 90 percent of india's population lives in areas where equity is below world household knows ation 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 the outdoor and household air pollution in india has been
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blamed for around 1670000 deaths in 201970 retail reports from 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 is also taking the toll on her family. adult can now be disabled, yankee op info, called the doctor such as to believe daily because it would be difficult for her to live here with other. 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 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 guests 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
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. 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 thea. hot 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 on the calendar. the 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 50 how's inflammatory death 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 patients has doubled in a month. and doctors say every one is affected. even people who have no exposure
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to, you know, smoking or have know his family history of this picture diseases. narvie see, many of them come with problems of lung. there that explains look like they have had, like, like a smokers, like they also worn, if other has effect infections last longer, there's 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 deli women have been banned by the taliban from entering parks. fair grounds. and jims, in the afghan capital campbell taliban had previously ordered access to parks, be separated by gender. women are already banned from traveling without a male escort and must where he jobs outside of their homes. a new study has found the risk of death, hospitalization, and serious health issues. when coven 19 jumped significantly, when
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a person is infected for a 2nd time, researchers at the washington university school of medicine, say this is evident in unvaccinated and vaccinated people. reinfected patience have a 3 times greater risk of hospitalization compared with those who were infected just once. like most major cities, paris suffers badly from traffic congestion, but a new service rolling out for the 2024 olympics is designed to beat the jams by flying above them at i shall butler saw it test flights north west of paris. that's a loop is built air terminal on the outskirts, there is a glimpse at what could be the future of taxi services. the german build follow captcha is a vertical takeoff and landing drone the speak enough to carry passengers either as it will be open to a full community. anyone that wants to take an over to day out. there's no reason why they shouldn't contemplate taking am abolla city across the cross an urban
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urban landscape or across a city forum to, to get from a to be a lot quicker. paris transport officials plan to have 2 operational val, a cop to routes for the 2024 olympics as the air craft a fully electric and quieter than a helicopter. they say that then ecological alternative to fuel powered vehicles. pool is certainly very comfortable and spacious. here at the moment, there is room for a passenger and a pilot, but the manufacturer, but follicle to says that in the future this service could be pilot for a several cities in the world are testing, similar aircraft is competition steps up in a potentially multi $1000000000.00 markinson, once we have started a mass production, it will be definitely available for everyone. and so also the affairs will go down over time and we will definitely see it all over the world. for now. fairs are expected to be around a 100 u. s. dollars for a short ride,
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a price few ordinary people could afford. yes, i would say sir intronis market. of course you always have some rich people wonder you saving some time, but a ph. ah, it will be the favor of for morrow, etc. definitely. it's for a target like this of customers. it's unlikely that flight taxes will replace regular cabs any time soon. but in a city where heavy traffic is common, some will certainly welcome the chance to skip the bottle next on the ground to gain precious time in the air. natasha butler, al jazeera sergey pot was, ah, 1st game of the football. well, cough is now just 10 days away, and the 1st of 3 giant cruise ships that will house thousands of fans as arrived in cutter. the brand new m s. c world. europa will provide temporary hotel space for
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6700 fans during the tournament. and i show your name as more from metro ha port. the arrival of the m s. c. world europa right behind me. she 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 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 do 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
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a role at disco and it's all a destination integrated. it's built like this serve because when we cruise normally people, so it's each circuit 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 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 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 our ship is bill to we're for l n g. so our engine savano melon, she itself 1st elegy shipping this to world's biggest so far. so liquefied natural gas, and i read that does their cell fuel technology involved to run into also hydrogen sailors, cells which go power to ship and it's important. and what's the benefit to the environment? well, it's cleaner and his new job. so it'll, it'll reduce carbon
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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 and we have to be carbon neutral. absolutely. so this, oh, we'll take 2100 staff members to maintain over the course of the world cup. what kind of preparations go in to 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 our rooms cabins on the ship start at $700.00. if you don't want a cabin, there are many other options according to the cutoff 2022 accommodations portal. the.

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