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ah, from breaking down the headlines to exposing the power was attempting to silence reporting. the listening post doesn't just cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered on al jazeera. the latest news, as it breaks with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time, the streets were filled with tens of thousands of parts together with d. 2 coverage or cents a month. here we want to share dissolution, much with the politicians in general from around the world. everywhere you look, their young men carrying machine, and that example of how this school recruit their soldiers. ah,
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me, a mars military rulers are under the spotlight as leaders of the southeast asian nations gather in cambodia. ah, hello i am emily and gwen. this is al jazeera alive from dough house are coming up a warm welcome in her san for ukrainian troops, as russia orders of withdrawal assembles mer is doing court accused of insulting election officials the case could derail his political career and making sure the grass is grain kata aims to hold the 1st carbon neutral world. and
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the crisis in me and mar is set to dominate amazing of southeast asian leaders underway in the cambodian capital p and pen. the 10 member as he and block has been divided on how to press pressure. the country's military rule is they're not taking part in the summit. the jones took power in february last year ousting democratically elected leader. unsung sued shame. it's carried out a violent crack down against opposition and armed ethnic groups, florence louis reports. it's been a year and a half since appeased deal was agreed for myanmar, but little progress has been made. they de la lucian's with the nausea nova allowed the process to go forward a number to the support from china or russia and to lesser extent, india also contributed to strengthening the and thought while russia has been vocal adopted support for the military vullez, i reports published by a group of international legislators says china's support,
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which mostly happens behind closed doors, as also undermined our scenes capabilities. myanmar students reported the uses chinese and russian supplied weapons to launch attacks on its citizens. one human rights lawyer says, understanding how the military works is key to resolving the crisis. it comprises a holy off the bama 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
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in bridging the gap between video, scope of various people, conflict situations like norway for example, bringing the u. n. for example, into the process who 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 seeking access to the indian notion that dispels the disaster for manama and the whole of shyanne, aside from the broader jo, political consequences, the un special envoy, myanmar has warned. the conflict has already taken a catastrophic toll on its people. florence li, algebra and tony chang has more on the,
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on the issues talking the agenda in piano pen. given the ma'am are, is 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 ukraine, the rising inflation crisis, the global supply chain problems and post cobra recovery. and 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 will 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 talk 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 in 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
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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 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. let's bring into an ann punks, iraq, who's in bangkok, he's the director of the institute of security and international studies at chela long cohen university at to the man. thanks so much for being on the program as we've just heard from our report, a tiny is certainly plenty on the gender at the summit. what do you think is the most important or pressing issue for as the amg? well somebody from 10 to valley bank. ok, i think the, the paramount issue for the major powers and major players will be the russian
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aggression. and then in the us, china, robert competition, a big sticking point will be and mom is in a central crisis because there has been a movie go followed by a civil war guy every day. and i wasn't able to do anything about it by coming out of the bike and all that. so when asking is we in spin inside not only divided over and see you as a china wrestling question and now we have, it means that it doesn't have the unity to play the central role that has long been able to do the same. and it is going to be the convening platform, but the major powers, but it is the last unity inside. and that's going to be problematic. i didn't, and after having to as an a president biden, will make president shay on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit. how do you say that nation playing ass?
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i think we'll see what else. 2 comes up with president c 23rd. now security. you may feel confident in our resorts. a plan. so he might either. i think the whole down on the push back, i guess the u. s. u. s, as you know, has been pushing against finally what from start, it's been continued by violence and china has been labeled and as the rival competitor intended to plan the u. s. the u. s. not going to land, that's what happens. so us pushing by a strategy has meant that china falling behind in international diplomacy or last 2 years. so now with being trips now, they're trying to really make up of the last time i think we, i will see china undersea doubling down. they're pushing back and us because they may have concluded in beijing that whatever they do that you are going to come at them on the other hand,
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me will feel confident in short enough to dial down. meaning that to tone down the job so that it wasn't. yes, as you mentioned, it certainly simon saw at time of storing a political tensions how to member states navigate the washington badging strains, particularly given as you mentioned, china's important economic partnerships in the region. well, the neighborhood, i was it under pressure as you can imagine, but in it, the reason i'm trying to have it both ways. so when you tell us to investment so, you know, we rely on finance and that is a man locomotive growth and development was parenting. and when it comes to security management or regional security, the recently released from the u. s. as a counter balancing force. so i think as the u. s. and china relationship, it intensifies then the regional space. because i think increasingly between like
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a tension can be managed and be brought down and then the regional countries will be able to, to benefit from both sides. really appreciate your analysis tis non pong cetera. who is the director of the institute of security and international studies at chela long coating university. appreciate your time. thank you. asian stocks, meanwhile, have sought after inflation in the u. s. a's more than expected on cons. main index and jumped more than 5 percent. while sol and sidney posted significant games earlier will straight had effects today in 2 and a half years. the rally is rising home. the federal reserve who fell back to planned high interest rates, villages in his own region, have been welcoming ukrainian soldiers troops and moving towards the city after
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russia announced on wednesday, it was ordering a withdrawal. ukrainian president followed me. zalinski advisor has accused russian troops of planting mines, as they lave russian officials have evacuated some residents to crimea, as that bag reports from her son 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 her some regions, and behind every so called goodwill gesture of the enemy. there are tremendous efforts from our forces. so the possible exit from the her some is a result of all active resistant product. what's left behind a russian military vehicles and destroyed bridges and sobs. just weeks ago,
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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 with us. the all world is with us, but this is was 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 is hardly seen any residence, beach, us port sea 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. i help people from other villages in town to get safety to the territory controlled by our crenan army so that no one would catch him. who would be the huddle?
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army we met dang, sloughed his repair, and 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. it was no longer possible to burn my family and i left people helped us to get out through the secret throat. 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 cans 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 big. i just for her son, region still ahead on al jazeera, gone against, ready for the world, come and the love to the game is bursting business in television repair shop.
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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 whether 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 force to the likes of norway. it does, however, start to care up on saturday. the wind warnings remain for finland, 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 for
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the 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 roll in by sunday. and it will start to feel cool up by monday with some light rain that she weather update. ah, a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is fido providing breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges
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leave the world in moving forward as rich over together recover stronger. lou. ah ah. and are you watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories. this salah ukrainian soldiers have received a warm welcome in the hassan region that's after russia announced on wednesday. it was ordering a withdrawal and laid is of southeast asian nations. amazing. and cambodia, mia must jones has not been invited, but its cracked down against opposition and ethnic groups. he said to dominate the
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talks. and the u. s. president joe biden is also heading to us. m. it's part of a to a way he'll see and mate with chinese leader. she didn't pink. rosalind jordan take a look at the president's 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. one issue the president says he wants to address beijing expansion of its military, including its nuclear arsenal. i think talk about nuclear weapons and location. a number of them and access is important to discuss she and bite 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
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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, not only will this policy add a layer of tension to the sheet 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
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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 in china to decide how their relationship will proceed. rosalyn jordan elses era chillies president gabriel burridge has condemned violence linked to indigenous groups as he visited the southern region that saying a wave of austin attacks. a school and church was set on fire before his arrival in around kenya. it's claimed by them a chain, chillies, largest indigenous group of porridge has a case small indigenous groups of driving the violent protest is in peru, marching in support of the president have fought with riot police. pedro castillo has been charged with corruption. it's the 1st time a public prosecutor has filed charges against the president. the fear denies the
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allegations and thousands have rallied imagined tainer against the rising cost of living. inflation is so high that economists expect prices to double by december. protest is say they can no longer afford 3 meals a day. they're calling on the government to provide jobs and financial aid. thousands of fat to support his in garza have marked the 18th anniversary of the death of former palestinian president. yes, ara fence. it was a rare public show support for the faction in the territory controlled by its hamas rivals. the latest round of talk to heal a long running rift ended without a deal last month. that is also known as the palestinian national liberation movement. it was throwing out of guys are off the how much one legislative election in 2006 i let the middle one john. this event carries the
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message of butter. that is supporters are alive. this field is arafat's legacy. in this anniversary we confirmed, we came to achieve the national unity, which arafat instilled in us was in turkey. the mayor of symbol is facing challenges of insulting election officials at chrome in mama lew allegedly made abusive comments in 2019. after being a candidate, backed by president rachel type, early one, if convicted, he could be banned from politics to use. he's seen as a potential candidate and next to the presidential election to the u. s. now, with the votes still being counted, neither republicans nor democrats have gained control of congress. were held and made 7 more states in the house of representatives to gain a majority. but the party has performed below expectations. it has $49.00 states in
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the senate, and the democrats have $48.00, but it is still votes, rather is still being counted in arizona, and nevada, or georgia will hold or run off in december. mike, hannah has moved from washington dc. 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 runoff election will be held on december. the 6th. why is the voting taking so 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,
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some 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. and renisha is a former republican strategist and political analyst. she explains why the party hasn't performed as well as expected. was the overturn roe vs wade at the supreme court that lead american women to feel as if the republican party does not reflect them. there was anger, there was a serious sentiment about truly reproductive rights and what they need today. and that's why we saw the result. we saw republicans under performing when they should
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have done far better than they did. longevity of the issue was certainly tough because we do have short attention spans as the electorate. but the reality is this republicans have made some inroads and done somewhat. okay. in terms of messaging on the decision, the dogs decision, the supreme court, again, think that it kicks the issue of abortion back to the states. so like i said, longevity in 2024. we're not sure. i think they're going to be other issues that emerge that show that again, millennials in gen the tend to be going for democrats far more than they are, who republicans in much of the country. there is a bigger issue here and that's political extremism. and the issue of election integrity is what many republicans are calling it in virginia governor glenn young can when he ran for governor, not this year, just last he talked about it quite a bit in that is bringing into question the validity of the results of the 2020
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election. now it baked into the g o. p. currently, the, the phrase election denial was the phrase election integrity. what that really means is that there is still an appetite in the base of republican voters who are real, litigating the 2020 election. that is not only harmful for democracy, but i think that it doesn't all go well for the future. republican party, either who will comp, often boost businesses and in gonna take a repair. shops are among the women, says fans make sure they don't miss the national teams. matches and interests reports. the count down is on to kick off and no one wants to miss the moment. not amendment. i mean, i'm very happy guys among 7 african teams playing and cut our 222. i'm a big time football fan, and i will not miss any of the matches. that is why i have brought my tv to be
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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 a good game, i'm now surely they will be part of the finance. there is a different trend here. repair shops are seeing an increase in old television set to be brought in. it's no coincidence. with a football time carmen. many people feel before i bring in the activities for repairs, they cannot go for the new one dabbling in the television and the fiction for them . john is with the national team, the black says will make it to the semi space down the wrong. a very ambitious dream, as no other african country has ever reached that stage. whether or not they get the football wall couple will be a welcome distraction for both government and citizens from the principal cannot make crisis. they are going through at the moment. allison is a self described bold fanatic. he scouts for talent on the pitch and of the pitch. he too is living nothing to charles among listen in my thoughts upon worth profit,
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a deity resolve herself in faith. you know half what, how if you 1st come in half from thinking the fridge is going to be really great. then again, it was a flying and i slide the british. whither you contrast it. so i have my generator service ready for action. the woman to paula goes off. you know, ducky, say, look, look, look over the excitement is palpable. allison says the football month will be good for everyone. so he's gonna, he's gonna bring a lot to a lot of people. he, the well, not really gonna do all well is going to be comp at the for one for a month. and then after it would, would, if we see 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 cra cat's eye is aiming to how the 1st carbon neutral world comp joanna gash
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raska went to find out how organizers intend to achieve that. it's early morning in cattle. but the work world cup, turf and tree nursery is reaching fever pitch. there's grass to be cut and watered and tough to be delivered to the stadiums. what we did here were just like a grab a piece of land from the desert and were converted to this beautiful, a land full of for trees and the grass. got those breakfast for the gross by the way. because the glass needs son or needs air, water needs for sizes, and we can arrange all of this here. the turf is cut into long lengths. first is then carefully rolled up on to a tractor wrapped in mesh. and finally, the precious bundles a place carefully on the back of a truck to be moved to the stadium. the t me have the process so well rehearsed. they said a record for the fastest turf laying of
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a football pitch by completing it in just 6 hours and 41 minutes. put just like the 1st mid least well cut. the grass here is unique. having to stand up to more boots and cold temperatures over a short period with matches held over $29.00 days in just 8 stadiums with our design, new design of the systems, it's more compacted and higher. so we had the challenge that with this air conditioned the stadiums. so it's cooler than usual by generating a new, a kind of a gus that can survive during the summer and the winter. and through the extensive a schedule of games, we get an ot which species is gonna walk more for the water. it's not just tough that they're growing here at this nursery. there's also all of these trees. some of them have been saved from sites around cattle, while others have been donated by members of the community. this is the place that we saved all the trees from all on the de huh. some of the trees are very old here
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. that's more than 50 years old, actually for in some area or some trees we know even how much we bought it or how much the person who did it for us or how much he paid for. so i am one of the so is that a one of their guys? he was a kid that is good. he donated like his grandfather 3 and he said like my grandfather, he bought it for tauriel in 1970 saw a bit for me. this is like the legacy and the history of the of the, of the stadiums. an average mature tree absorbs $21.00 kilos of carbon dioxide a year. equivalent of a 170 kilometer journey in a petro car. cat eyes planting more than 5000 of them. they'll absorb greenhouse gases in local pollution.

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