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blue on, on jesse in australia, snowy mountains, thousands of wild horses graze on alpine plains, living spine, poetry books and fumes, creating an epic, me about these intelligent creatures and their place in australian culture. but today they're at the heart of a bit of battle by say it from the perspective of the country and they're not meant to be they. they're hard 15 vice species. they're not endangered. yeah. there's no, any percentage striving to have a $99.00? i have one in the national time that special ecologist will, the so called brumby horse is gone saying they decimating a pristine environment, including the habitats of endangered native animals but horse activists and lobbying hard to keep them arguing that their communities, lifestyle, and cultural identity is under threat
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ah denied from docking in easily a ship carrying more than $200.00 rescued migrants arrived in france. ah, hello, i am emily ang, when this is al jazeera live from. so house are coming up with me and my military rule is there under the spotlight as leaders of southeast asian nations gather in cambodia, a warm welcome in her san for ukrainian troops after russia. orders of withdrawal and making sure the grass is grain. carter aims to hold the 1st carbon neutral
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world comes ah, we'll begin the program in france where a rescue ship carrying more than $200.00 migrants rescued at sea has docked in the south of the country. the ocean viking was granted access to a military port in to lun easily refused to help as is new. right. when government cracks down on immigration, let's bring in at natasha butler who's at that port. hello there. natasha. what's happening? where you are? yes. yeah. sion viking ship, now a docked in this southern french port of a to law. it is a military naval base. so security is very high. there is no public access. but what we do know is that the $230.00 asylum seekers that are on board this ship,
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including women, men, and $57.00 children, will now be disembarked from the shape we understand. some of them have already been taken off the shape. they will be taken to an area not far from here. we are told by a local regional authorities to a processing center. they aren't actually officially on french territory as yet. it will still be international territory for a while. they'll be there for about 20 days. their cases will be examined and if they have a right to apply for asylum for future refugee status than they will be allowed to stay in the european union divided mainly between france and germany. if however, they do not have a right to say, according to french authorities and the french interior minister, i says that they will be deported. you can imagine for uh, some of those people on the boat than getting off will certainly be extremely welcomed. they have been through a quite small deal. we know that some of them have been on board that ship for
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nearly 3 weeks now. some of them are in very poor health. we had a 3 asylum seekers who were lifted off the ship just on thursday off the coast of corsica taken to hospitals there because they were in a critical condition so that i should given all that what spend the reaction to frances decision to accept this butch a lot of reaction on all sides we've heard from s to west met, took on a the n g o. the pilots, the ocean fi can shape. they have welcomed francis decision to take the boat in. but they have said for the past few weeks when they've been trying to find a port, a in europe, which took dog, but been a refuse repeatedly, specifically by italy the far right government in italy. very adamant that they don't want to take in more of these so called migrant shapes, that they feel fed up with the situation. they feel that taking in more asylum
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seekers in other european union countries simply because of their geographical location on the mediterranean. well as the westminster, any, the ent and g o says all of this shows that the european union countries in europe is simply shirking their responsibility when it comes to adhering to international maritime law, under which the boats in distress should be able to go to their nearest port here in france, we've had positions all sides waiting in as well on the far right. they're politicians saying that the government has been 2 weeks should not be allowing this bo, tennis should not be allowing these asylum seekers into the country. on the left, we have politicians saying that the french government simply acted too late and should be doing more. and this is all o fuel tensions between paris and rome. because over the past few days, the french terror ministers suddenly been highly critical of italy's decision to refuse entry to the ocean viking ship. that is infuriated at the italians have head
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back and said, the francis decision to take the ship is simply incomprehensible. we appreciate you breaking down for us. natasha butler live for us at the port e meant to look and said to ukraine. now where the country's soldiers have been welcomed by people in villages in the hassan region cave says its troops have we taken 12 villages as they moved towards the city of house on russia, ordered a withdrawal of troops on wednesday, ukrainian president. believe me, lensky is advisor, has accused russian soldiers of planting mines as they lave russian officials have relocated some residents to crimea. while search and rescue operations are underway in the city of mic alive after a russian missile destroyed an apartment building and damaged another. at least 6 people have been killed. we have a correspondence in russia and ukraine in a moment. we'll get you from moscow with mohammed vel that 1st to assa bag increase
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the re i said, what more can you tell us about what's happening on the ground there? well, there's reports to the russian foods destroying infrastructure in the city. of course, on residential buildings, to us and a television television station also claims that the time thing booby traps done and minds not the ministry of defense. alexi resident cover said that they're still 40000 russian troops in the course on the region, and he believes they will take up to a week for them to withdraw to the east side of that. denise pro river, not the southern command had, as also said that they've been making advances. and as you've seen, as you couldn't even troops go to towns and villages being welcomed by the local residents that we were in her son yesterday. and we spoke to actually a number of residents that so that they were part of the resistance. now we hear about the ukrainian military taking our targets. i'm doing the fighting on the ground, but the local ukrainians that have been helping. and one of them told us that he
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would give geo locations of russian troops in that town, so the ukrainians could target them. now the southern command also says that the situation is still tens, and as the russian troops crossed the river, the $45.00 positions on the east side and continued to show ukrainian troops and the ukraine. ukraine military have also made claims that they have killed a number of russian soldiers destroyed equipment, russian equipment taking them helicopters, but there's also only claim on character claims and it's very strict on the media. had you kind of put a lot of restriction on us. we can even broadcast live from within the course on region. and we've been told strictly that we can't do that, but also the ukrainians make claims that russian make character claims that the ukraine never tell us how much of the equipment has been destroyed or have any soldiers that they've lost. but if you look at the why the picture, the russians, although they may be withdrawing to the side of the river, the still able to strike carson city the region of course on, on the left of ukraine,
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as you've seen with the latest strike. and because of the us kill that nice 6 people. indeed, thank you very much for the update asset bag live for us in crazy re, let's head to moscow now. where mohammed val is standing by for us, mom and what is russia saying about the troop withdrawal? what it seems latasha has finally a conductor that withdrawal after days of questions about what's going on in steps on, on the ukrainian side there was uncertainty and obscurity about whether the russians were still there or whether they have already left. so this sir, re bar, this is specialized, russian military website says that over the night the russians half completed their withdrawal to the left bag. and that was under cover of heavy artillery bombardment against a ukrainian positions trying to secure that transit to, to the left side for the russian troops. sir, they have also in the process,
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apparently, according to the website, the same website, they have blown to bridges under the pro river, the kafka and the antennas. bridges in a measure to hinder any progress. and the rapid progress by ukrainian troops trying to chase the russian troops that are crossing the river. so russia can now balls that at least it has conducted a successful organized withdrawal. different to what happened during some of the previous cases when they left the dead behind and lots of, of ammunition and lots of equipment air. and that was really a double double defeat for them during those on those occasions. right now they can boss, as i said, of having at least organized this withdrawal successfully. rations are also talking about it, the, the a high morale among the troops and the hope for success. at the year,
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the head of the international committee of the state duma. he said that russia definitely will go back to a half sign. and this is just a, a tactical move that they, they will be successful in the end. and that's what's going on is not a complete defeat for ash interesting and a thankfully update mohammed val live for us in moscow. thank you. moving on now in the crisis in the matter is set to dominate amazing of south east asian latest underway in the cambodian capital p on pan. the 10 member, as the in block has been divided on how to put pressure on the country's military rule, is then not taking part in the summit. and the judge took power in february last year, asking democratic late elective leader uncensored. she is correct down on opposition and to ethic group. since tony chang has more on the other issues though, topping the agenda in pen given the ma'am are as such
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a complicated issue. some of the leaders will be very hard, but very, very keen to talk about other things. we saw hung some talking about the war in 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 will be wanting to ask joe biden about the inflation, the strength of the dollar, affecting a lot of the economy is 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 then 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
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there's also a 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 as in stocks. meanwhile, have saw it after inflation in the u. s. a's to more than expected, hong kong main index jammed more than 5 percent or so, and sidney posted significant gains earlier. wall street had its best day in 2 and a half years. the rally is raising hopes the federal reserve could scow back a plant rise in interest rates. still, head down al jazeera is symbols, mary's jew in court, accused of insulting election officials the case could derail his political career, and leaving nothing to chance. we look at how casa has expanded its emergency
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health care services ahead of the will come, ah, there was a general warning force for southern philippines, all likely flash floods. as you see. there are white tops and lightning flashes. this area is fairly wet and will be in the forecast and that extends and has come a bit north, recently, just into sudden vietnam and maybe, maybe cambodia. otherwise the concentration of heavy israel has been around since paul valencia, malaysia, and then sumatra to western java. if you are to the east of that debbie showers, but nothing too spectacular. however, this could be spectacular. we still got pretty wet weather on the ground in new south wales and victoria and developing is a line of thunderstorms, which is a frontal system. if you like,
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wrapped around the live that spinning in the bite. it will of course, have an effect by producing giant thunderstorms. maybe in south australia, more likely. and by the time we get to sunday in new south wales in victoria, these orange tops may will produce some pretty damaging hail will certainly produce fresh floods or maybe more widespread floods. because the grant is still so wet. but exciting spring weather in australia. in new zealand, it's been very wet recently in nor fallen and there are more showers, maybe sandstorms to come, circulation, very obvious here. temperature wise crossroads warmed up. but his wet ah ah. oh.
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lou. lou. hello, are you watching out a 0? i'm emily anguish. he is a reminder about top stories this hour. a ship carrying more than $200.00 migrants rescued at sea has docked in the south of france. the ocean viking was granted access to a military port and to long, easily refuse to help as its new government cracks down on immigration. ukrainian
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soldiers have received a warm welcome in the hostel region that's after rush announced on wednesday. it was ordering a troop withdrawal. and ladies of southeast asian nations and meeting in cambodia, men must jointer has not been invited, but it's cracked down against opposition, and ethnic groups is set to dominate the toll. and u. s. president joe biden is also heading to as in it's part of a tour, which will say he made chinese laid as she's in ping. rosalind jordan takes a look at the president shuttle 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, and east asia, summits in cambodia. and 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
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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 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 u. s. and china to decide how their relationship will proceed. rosalyn jordan al jazeera in tech. yeah. the mayor of istanbul is facing charges of insulting election officials. a crummy memo, lew allegedly made abusive comments in 2019. after bating a candidate backed by president bridget type, early one if convicted, he could be banned from politics. the 2 years he's seen as
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a potential candidate to next presidential elections cinema because he alone is in his temple with more on the trial is accused of insulting the supreme election board members back then. interior minister, slaymen soil use the word like idiot or for the mayor and then because they're coming home, all of believe that the elections are were redone, or the votes had to be recounted because of the government pressure. he said the people who are who actually cancel the election are idiots. and at that time, since the supreme board members were in line, there was a suit by the authorities, then claiming them all the said, i said this word to the interior minister so that this is a kind of a kind of fight between the government and agrium i'm all about there are 2 scenarios, no one expects them to the jail a but the it,
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one of the prominent turkish journalists are revealed that the judge who oversaw the trial before was asked by the government authorities to ban emer molar from politics. so that's why since there's an election coming up in june and many people think that he might be an o beneath of a presidential candidate or from the opposition alliance. and he might feel like he against our don. that's why the ruling out part is trying to keep them away from the upcoming elections, but we have no idea what is going to happen. it's full of surprises. so us now we'd vote still be encounters neither republicans. no democrats have gained control of congress. republicans need 7 more sates in the house of representatives to gain a majority, but the party has performed below expectations. it has 49 states in the senate, and the democrats have 48 votes still been counted in arizona, and nevada, or georgia will. how to run off in december. my hannah has moved from washington dc
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. there's 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 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, 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
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particular to get to the turtles. but we're 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. the new owner of twitter l on mosque has warned employees, the company could go bankrupt the building in the comments and he's 1st mass called to staff. he says twitter needs to boost subscription revenue after losing income. many clients have suspended advertising on twitter. they want to say how the platform deals with heights, speech psych accounts, an online harassment under masks leadership. a u. s. judge has ordered prominent conspiracy theorist alex jones to pay an extra $473000000.00 to families of the sandy hook massacre. jones falsely claimed the 2012 school
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shooting in which 26 people were killed was a hoax. the total damages awarded in the law suit brought by the victims. families is now nearly one and a half a $1000000000.00. giant says he can't afford to pay south american now and chillies president gabriel burrage has condemned violence linked to indigenous groups as he visited the southern region that suffered a wave of attacks. a church and school was set on fire before he arrived in iraq, kenya, that region is claimed by chillies, largest indigenous group, them approaching. burrage has accused small indigenous groups of driving the violence. china has eased some of its strict measures against the spread of curve at 19 quarantine for close contacts of infected people. an inbound travellers has been shortened to 2 days. authorities will also scale back efforts to identify
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secondary contacts. ah, fans coming to cats half or the world cat will be able to access emergency and urgent care services for free authority say health k capacity in the country has increased significantly in preparation to the expected one and a half 1000000 visitors. as victoria gate m. b ripple i to logistics hub outside the capital, doha ambulance staff prepare hundreds of medical packs for use during the world cup . they'll be sent each day to clinical teams, working at stadiums, fans zones, hotels and entertainment venues. in crowded areas, mobile teams of paramedics will use golf carts, scooters and bicycles, to get to patients quickly. my advice to any of the funds when you need a healthcare, please ask for the nearest the clinic. i'm around you because there will be such
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provision easily accessible for you on these will a provide also a health care to provide free of charge because they will tackle the urgent care needs for for defense. counsel's health care capacity has increased significantly in the last decade with 10 new hospitals and 16 additional primary health care centers. it has the biggest emergency in trauma center in the region. and extra staff have been hired for the world cup. for them, for such home have expanded, we can accommodate a large number of flat, put their population. in addition to the infrastructure, we have to talk about the workforce. so we have a very highly skilled workforce doctor, as a multi nationalist speaks in many languages to take care of. for our patients, i am, visitors handles emergency services level, so expanded in recent years and includes specialist teams which are lift patients
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to hospital this year. our ambulance is a wrong call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. they bring critically ill and injured patients here to hammer general hospital, the main trauma center in cattle. in preparation for the world, couple 30 say they've left nothing to chance. they've invested in state of the art equipment such as this mobile field hospital, if needed, it can be set up in 50 minutes that we want deploy to each stadium or match days. if a major incident does occur, medical staff will examine patients in a blue tent. those who are critically ill will be transferred to a red tent which contains defibrillators and oxygen tanks. seriously ill patients will be moved to a yellow tent days with minor injuries to a green one. alongside each field, hospital is a command center from where authorities can coordinate and emergency response. health leaders have prepared for all eventually at ease,
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but hope none of this will be needed. they say they have the capability to provide a wall class health service for anyone who needs it. victoria gates and be al jazeera, doha. you might think growing grass in the middle east is a tough ask, but organisers of cattle 2022 will deliver some of the best football pitches in world cup history. it's part of insuring a carbon neutral tournament and generic azure off sca reports. it's early morning in cattle, but the work world cup turf and trina, sri 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 cutters. bradford for the ghost, by the way, because the glass in it sun, her needs are watered with 4 sizes and we can arrange all of this. here. the tariff
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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 a football pitch by completing it in just 6 hours and 4 to one minute. put just like the 1st middle east. well cup the grass, he 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 gus that can survive during the summer and the winter. and through the
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extensive a schedule of games, we get to an old, which species is going to walk more for the work of. it's not just turf that they're growing here at this nursery. there's also all of these trees. some of them have been saved from sites around cats are well, others have been donated by members of the community. this is the place that we saved all the trees from all on the doha. some of the trees are very old yet. 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 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 2 years and 1970 saw the for me, this is like their legacy and the history of their, of the, of the stadiums. an average mature tree absorbs $21.00 killers of carbon dioxide a year. equip.
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