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ah, man mars military rulers, under the spotlight as late as of southeast asian countries gather for a summit. ah, some of them are kyle, this is our desert life from doha. also coming up, you as president joe biden, it says hold his 1st face to face meeting with child that she didn't ping as the 2 leaders tried to manage strained relations clean up and away in the us state of florida. hearken, nicole brings down homes and causes flooding. and gone. gets ready for the football world cup. how love for the game is boosting. business in t. v. repair shops? ah. southeast asian leaders. a meeting in caps and cambodia. capital prom pen. a set to
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discuss the crisis in may and more, but the country's military rulers have not been invited agenda, took power in february last year, ousting democratically elected leader unsung suit. she is launched a wide spread violent crack down against opposition and armed ethnic groups. the issue has divided the 10 member block florence louis reports. it's been a year and a half since a peace deal was agreed for myanmar. but little progress has been made. the de la lucian's with the nausea never allowed the process to go forward. a number to the support from china or russia and will assert that india also contributed to strengthening the entire law. while russia has been vocal about its support for the military vullez, i reports published by a group of international legislators, says china's support, which mostly happens behind closed doors, as also undermined our scenes capabilities. man must inter reported the uses chinese and russians supplied weapons to launch attacks on its citizens. one human
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rights lawyer says, understanding how the military works is key to resolving the crisis. it comprises a holy off the bomber ethnic group, combined with the buddhist religion. this needs to be understood by the entire community that they are not dealing with a natural and torture. they are dealing with a rogue at me, armed organizations that has lauded over the other ethnic groups for so many years . rights advocates and diplomat say it's time for us in to look beyond the peace agreement and engage directly with me. i must shadow government made up of opponents to military room or even engage with those outside the block. it might be a good advice to bring other countries on board or other countries robert success. in bridging the gap between video, scope of various people, conflict situations like norway for example, bring in the u. n. for example,
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into the process will help speed up the process. one thing is clear, the crisis has to be resolved, and soon this plays out into the possibility of young man becoming a new area of great power rivalry. russia, china are seeking access to the notion that the spells the disaster for myanmar and the whole of us young. aside from the broader geopolitical consequences. the un special envoy for myanmar has warned the conflict has already taken a catastrophic toll on its people. florence li algebra. well tony tang tough is now about the other se is topping the agenda implant pen. given the ma'am are as such a complicated issue. some of the leaders will be very hard, very, very keen to talk about other things. we saw hans and talking about the war in
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ukraine, the rising inflation crisis, the global supply chain problems and post cobra recovery. i think those are going to be things very much on the agenda. those are obviously global issues, but they are having a big impact here in the region as well. i think a lot of people would be wanting to ask joe biden about the inflation, the strength of the dollar, affecting a lot of the economies in this region to find out what he's going to do about it. and that may top the, the discussions over the next couple of days. i think the fact that the russians, the chinese and the americans are all going to be here has to be taken in the context of what's happening this week. this is just the 1st of 3 summits here and, and on per, we've got the g, 20 and barley in the middle of the week. and then apec, in bangkok towards next weekend. so this is probably going to be the start of conversations between those 3 nations that won't conclude until banker think there's also concern here. the leaders statement, which is traditionally issued at the end of the assay and summit with so many
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contentious issues, might be very complicated to formulate. nonetheless, as often happens in these things, some kind of a formula is made to appease everybody concerned. it may have to be considerably watered down or chinese officials are also in cambodia for talks on the side lines of antsy. and patrick fog tells us what beijing hopes to achieve that which on this relationship with our cns becoming increasingly important. and beijing has been developing a regional charm offensive assaults with vice premier hon jane recently having vis that singapore beijing also hosted. so vietnam's leader young fruit wrong shortly after present sheet pink secured his historic 3rd term as china's leader. remember, he was the 1st foreign leader to come to china following the party congress that was highly symbolic in many ways. now premier league john is in cambodia for a 6 day visit, which includes china's participation in the assay and plus 3 summit also involving
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japan and south korea. and extra time was made them to meet with can boating, leader, 100 san. and so already just after arriving there, he is signed off on the developments aid package with the country. and the focus of this relationship with china is very much based on trade. se asia has become china's largest trading partner with trade and 2021 valued at nearly $900000000000.00. the 2 sides do have an existing, a trade agreement where 90 percent of goods traded are terror free. it's also particularly important for china because a lot of goods that are manufactured in the southeast asia are exported to china for final assembly and re export to other countries. so china is very keen also to enhance that free trade agreement, a, particularly as it's facing some severe economic headwinds. it wants to keep supply
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chains and markets open in particular. it's also a battle grand for influence against the u. s. aware present biden is also launched the indo pacific economic framework, which aims to promote fair trade and sustainable supply chains is present. joe biden will also be heading to that as in meeting he left joint place and truth in maryland. a short while ago he sat discussed the us, his role in the region and were making to other important stops over the next few days. but then jordan, take a look at the present schedule. us president joe biden will meet with chinese president. she's jumping on monday at the g. 20 summit in indonesia at the end of a trip that will take him to the cop $27.00 climate summit in egypt. and to the asi, on an east asia, summits in cambodia. and one issue the president says he wants to address beijing expansion of its military,
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including its nuclear arsenal. i think talk about nuclear weapons and location, a number of them and access is important to discuss. she and by and will also discuss north korea, chinese trade policy, the response to cov, it, and other public health threats and global warming. i don't think you should look at this meeting as one in which there's going to be specific. deliverables announced rather the 2 leaders are going to give direction to their teams to work on a number of areas. both areas where we have differences in areas where we can work together. competing with and out doing beijing's international influence is official u. s. policy, according to the recently released us national security strategy, quote, the contest to write the rules of the road and shape the relationships that govern global affairs is playing out in every regent and across economics. technology, diplomacy, development, security, and global governance. analysts say,
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not only will this policy add a layer of tension to the she biden meeting, but washington cannot assume it has allies in that fight. it's easier said than done though, for sure. because so many of these countries and ozzy on, and the g 20, they don't want to be positioned in the u. s. camp. they want to have the freedom to engage with both the u. s. and china, particularly economically biden and she's meeting will be perhaps the most important since richard nixon met with males, a dong and 1972. a chance for both the as in china to decide how their relationship will proceed. rosalyn jordan, l 0. residents from the curse on region have been evacuated to northern crimea by russian officials that's after moscow ordered one of the wars biggest retreats. moscow has
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ordered trips to withdraw from the russian held area on the west. bank of the pro river has increased costs on city, the only regional capital that has captured since its invasion began in february. ukraine is warning russian troops could turn cuss on into what they've called a city of death as they withdraw. present brought him as a landscape adviser, had accused russian troops of planting mines throughout the city. before the auditory treat was made. i said, beg reports from curse on raising the ukrainian flag once more. oh, the soldiers filmed themselves as they took the time of calling. if sca in the horizon region and they continue 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 portable, the hostile is, continue in the her, some regions, and behind every so co goodwill gesture of the enemy. there are tremendous efforts from our forces. so the possible exit from the her, some is
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a result of all active resistance hardening what's left behind a russian military vehicles and destroyed bridges and 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 for my islam. muslims are with us. christians are with us. every one is with us. the all world is with us. but this is was left behind. were just kilometers away from the front line at this town has seen a lot of damage. every building has some sort of shrapnel damage. bullet holes are completely destroyed. there's no electricity. there's no water. and the time that we've spent here is hardly seen and the residence beach, us port sea during the occupation. i sent info to our military. i also stole the russians 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. i help people from other
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villages in town to get safety to the territory controlled by our crane an army so that no one would catch him who was viewed hooping army. we met dang slough who is repairing his grandmother's house. up above the shell, hid the corner of the house and woke up. 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 ukrainian forces that we've spoken to are not completely convinced that the russians will withdraw because of the hard for battles and tons of villages across this region. but even if the 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 birds. i said vague. i just era her
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son, region in queens, defense minister says russia has around 40000 troops and coast on, and it will take them at least a week to withdraw. both of the russia military comes on the increasing pressure. alexi with nicole says he does not believe roscoe will resort to using nuclear weapons. i don't think that they will use it. but ah, again there you have a monkey with grenade, like a neighbor. you have to estimate all kinds of risks. but i think this is not the plague magic and practical step for them. so i had her on our to sarah and nail biting. race for congress will have latest developments in the u. s. a mid term elections. and taking the high road, frances initiative way of relieving traffic congestion in the capitol.
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ah hello. they will have a look at africa in a moment. the 1st to the middle east and unsettled weather conditions across more northern areas of pull temperatures down the northern areas of iraq and iran. and we will see that reflected as this band rain pulls its way further south brings and pretty severe storms. so the likes of saudi arabia and kuwait, we could see some flooding here from that heavy rain for the south of this. so there's been a lot of heat across some of the gulf countries like could tar temperatures in doha and do by sitting just above the average, but still plenty of sunshine and dry skies for the south that we are seeing. a lot of warms continue across the north west of africa, particularly for morocco, if you, spotty showers here and there for the west or whether however we have to head
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further south. that band of rain has shifted its way further south. we knew some of the heavier falls over the next few days. the likes of equitorial guinea as well as gabon and the congos, tanzania, could see some flooding. thank to some very heavy rain and that continues to drip down across southern africa with most of severe thunderstorms affecting the likes of botswana as well as central and eastern areas of south africa, knocking temperatures down in habit on it as well as johannesburg, cape town seems sunshine at $23.00. ah, why do people tell stories and take risks to share their experiences? from every corner of the world, binding us together and inspiring goes to expand our realities. why? because like most ah,
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award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. with on al jazeera news. oh, i knew watching out there as reminder of our top stories, this our southeast asian leaders. i'll meet you and come brady as capital from pen name. are as expected to talk to top discussions. but agenda is not being invited. issues is divided, the 10 member blog is present, joe biden, and china seed him paying us set to meet face to face next week. it will be the 1st imposter meeting since 5 and took office. apollo talks on the sidelines of the g 20 summit, and indonesia and ukraine says it's cautious about roches. announcements of withdrawing
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from custom warning russian troops could turn the city into a death trap. russian officials have been overseeing the evacuation of residents from the coast on region to northern crimea. ah, with votes still being counted in the u. s. my, the republicans nor democrats have gained control of congress. republicans need just and more seats in the house of representatives. again, a majority of the party has performed well below expectations and the senate, they currently have 49 seats. the democrats, 48, senate votes are still being counted in the states of arizona and nevada. well, georgia will be holding a run off in december. let's take a look at how things stand right now. republicans on 49 and democrats on 48, both sides need 2 more seats to take control. as democrats get an extra tie,
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breaking vote from the vice president come la harris, there's battleground states, arizona, nevada, and georgia could tilt the power of balance either way. was the house of representatives. the republican party is in the lead here, but by a smaller margin than forecast, opposing these 218 seas to take control. mike hannah, as more from washington d. c on the republicans push to control both houses. there still a massive amount of votes to be countered, but it appears that the republicans are inching towards control of the house of representatives. as to the senate, though that is also a exceedingly tight race. there are 3 key seats outstanding, which is in nevada, arizona, and georgia. if they win those 2 seats, they will get control of the senate. however, if the results are split, then it's going to be down to the wire in georgia where a run off election will be held on december the 6th. why is the voting taking so
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long? while this is largely due to the massive amount of postal votes that were used in california, for example, where postal voting has been traditionally a preferred method of voting. a sum 60 percent of the votes have only been counted to date. so this just shows the massive effort that has to be put in to get through those postal votes in particular to get to the turtles. but we are still looking at a number of days, a congress be reforms and sits again in d. c next week. but in all likelihood, they will not know who will be controlling the house or the senate come january next year. or migration was a big issue in the run up to the mid terms and it seems it's still a sticking point in us politics. officials have now closed a migrant reception center in new york less than a month after it opened city, created the center as it prepared for an influx of migrants from states bordering
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mexico, texas governor greg harper, to arrange to send many of them to new york. he said he wanted to call attention to migrant policy for the club migrant. her slowed and new york's mer says it's no longer needed. eric adams says cities, homeless program was exploited for political gain. that's the scene that's being played out in countries across the world. demonstrations against the rising cost of living and argentina, thousands have been protesting in the capital bonus. iras, many are unemployed and living below the poverty line i calling on the government to provide jobs and financial aid. they say they can't afford 3 meals a day in a country where inflation is set to top 100 percent. this year. protests as in peru have gathered in the capital to show their support for the president. petro castillo has been charged with corruption and were met by a wall of riot police. as the 1st time of public prosecutor has filed charges against the sitting president, cathy says the accusations of false and defamatory. the nissan flane out is there.
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a journalist sharina butler has addressed a un commission investigating reported abuses and palestinian territories. lena albert, there spoke at the commission along with palestinian journalists, who recounted violations they faced while trying to do their jobs. and you embody, found that serene was likely deliberately killed by israeli forces in may. she was on assignment in the occupied west bank. 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. 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 crimes committed by the israeli army in the past. or for the numerous journalists who were targeted and killed thousands of fast supporters and garza have marked the
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18th anniversary of the death of the former palestinian president, yasser arafat. hamas leaders and garza have approved commemorations at the city park. the move could improve efforts to reconcile wyvil palestinian factions. that's after talks in algeria concluded last month without a deal. that was also known as the palestinian national liberation movement that was thrown out of garza after hamas one. let's have elections in 2006. a john this event carries the message of fata, that is supporters are alive. this field is arafat's legacy. in miss anniversary, we confirm where came to achieve the national unity which arafat instilled in us hurricane nicole has been downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall in the us. state of florida. strong winds and large swells about a trail of damage along parts of the states, east coast and heavy rain continues to cause floods. nicole is expected to move
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north in the coming days, asking through georgia and the carolinas. nbc is 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 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 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 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
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lines here at the peak of power lot, we had more than 300000 without electricity. now that number is trending back down and look at the 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, will 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 said and 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 thing 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 reorganize and start going again, this entire state over the last 67 weeks,
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really struggling and we'll continue to as they now pick up the pieces from a 2nd storm. paris soft from major traffic congestion, but a new service rolling out for the 2024 olympics. it's designed to beat the jams and electric flying taxi is using drone technology on a large scale to carry passengers. dr. butler watched the test flights north west of paris at a purpose built air terminal on the outskirts of paris, a glimpse at what could be the future of taxi services. the german build follow captcha is a 30 call take off 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 a velocity across the cross and urban urban landscape or across a city forum. to, to get from a to be a lot quicker. paras transport officials plan to have to operational follow up to
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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 manufacture but follicle de says that in the future this service could be pilot. really? several cities in the world are testing, similar aircraft, has competition steps up in a potentially multi $1000000000.00 market. 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. a price few ordinary people could afford. yes, i would say so intronis market, of course you always have some rich people wanting to saving some time,
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but i think it will be the over of for more of their taxi. definitely. it's for a target plug is, of course it's unlikely that flying taxis will replace regular tabs any time soon. but in a city where heavy traffic is common, some will certainly welcome the chance to skip the bottle legs on the ground to gain precious time in the air. natasha butler, al jazeera sergey port was ah, now major sporting events often give a boost to businesses. as cats are gears up to host the football world. cup this month is tv repair shops in gonna that have benefiting. i'm going to address has the story. the count don't is on to kick off and no one wants to miss the moment. then m m m, i magick. i'm very happy. ganna is among 7 african teams playing and cut out 2022.
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and a big time football fan. and i will not miss any of the matches. that is why i have brought my tv to be repaired, so i can comfortably watch all the matches one and confident the black stars will bring the cup home. if they don't play good game, i'm surely they will be part of the finals shabani. there is a definite trend here. repair shops are seeing an increase in all television sets been brought in. it's no coincidence with the if football team come in, many people feel before i bring in the activities for repairs. civic are not of our go for the new ones dabbling in databases and we fix in for them. daniels hope the national team, the black stairs will make it to the same as they stand around. a very ambitious dream, as no other african country has ever reached that stage. but whether or not they get there, the football wall couple will be a welcome distraction for both government and citizens from the painful economic crisis they are going through at the moment. a lesson is a self described to bold fanatic. he's called for talent on the pitch and of the
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pitch. he too is living nothing to charles alone with him in the matter thought. um, well profit a deity with offers and has been paid, you know, half an hour if he 1st come in half from thinking the fridge is going to be really great. then again, it was a flying gun. i slide a british, whether you contrast it. so i have my den router service ready for action. the woman to pull a was off. you know exactly thing. look, look, look over the excitement is palpable. allison says the football month will be good for everyone. so is good news is going to be a lot to a lot of people in the world. not only in van on the whole well is going to be comp at the for one full month. and then of that, if we're good, if we with you what next it for now, what's next is making sure all these work before the 1st kick on november 20th. how many degrees al jazeera, a.
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