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ah, with mm pool. challenging the brazilian dictatorship with the democratically run football team. the corinthians changed the course of their nation. with the center was a revolutionary football, known to locals, as the doctor. football rebels concludes with the celebration of the life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians, democracy movement on al jazeera. the u. s. is always of interest to people. all right,
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the world people pay attention to what with on here. and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. oh, this is al jazeera. ah hi, it's great to have you with us today. i'm sir. oh, man. yeah, this is the news our alive from doha. coming up in the show rescue missions, dividing europe a ship, carrying more than 200 migrants docs and france. after being turned away from italy, ukrainian troops welcomed in her song after russia orders to withdraw amend lawrence military rulers or under the spotlight as leaders of southeast asian nations gather in cambodia. assembled mayor is charged with insulting election
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officials. the port case could derail his political career. and we continue our county. the people are come in cat, i will set uncle, select the injured star, sam manet this port announcement is g within the hour. ah. so we begin this news hour in france where migrants are beginning to disembark, a rescue ship the ocean viking doctored a military naval base in tula earlier, $230.00 people are on board, including $57.00 children. some had been at sea for weeks. this is the 1st time france is allowed a vessel carrying people rescued from the mediterranean into a port. and it did so because it least knew far right. government refused to help. so let's bring in natasha butler, who is at the port natasha 1st. what is happening to the people who are or we're on the ship?
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what we're learning a bit more about that from regional authorities here in to law, who say that there are 230 asylum seekers on that boat. and what will happen to them is that they will be disembarked. we understand some of them already have been taken off the ship. they'll then be taken to a center not far from this city will be considered international territory, not yet french territory, and their immigration officials will into view the asylum seekers and try and ascertain whether or not they will be eligible to apply for refugee status if they are they will be allowed to stay in the european union? thou be mainly divided up between france and germany. but other you countries say that they will taken as some of the asylum seekers if they are deemed not to be eligible to apply for refugee status. while the french interior minister says that they will be deported. now, amongst those $230.00 on board, are $57.00 children, young women, men, of course,
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situation very desperate deed. some of them have been all not boat for nearly 3 weeks. now. we know that conditions on board the very crowded. we also know that just on thursday, 3 asylum seekers had to be and lifted off the boat just off the coast of corsica in southern france because their health was so poor. natasha. this is causing a real real rift between france and italy just over the last 24 hours that's been growing with the front for them to measure. macklin having some tough words for maloney and her government. so it's a really rough thing between broom and paris over the plight of the ocean viking rescue ship. what we've seen is the french interior minister being highly critical of the government in rome, saying that broom has failed to uphold the rules or by,
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by international maritime law, by taking the ship in. because under those rules, a ship in distress like the ocean for i can, should be able to have be able to talk at the nearest sport. in this case it would have been italy now fraud. so said, but this is absolutely unacceptable, but from certified to take this shipping on humanitarian grounds, it is an exception that says the french interior minister, france is not going to begin doing this. however false is also said that they are going to retaliate against italy's actions by not accepting 3500 asylum seekers from its lead. that was something that was pre planned and also by bolstering security alone. the french italian border will basis you can imagine, as also infuriated rome. the government that the far right government says that they all fed off of having to take in what they say a more asylum seekers than other countries simply because of their geographical
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location on the mediterranean. they want you countries to be more to rally, rounded. they all certainly unhappy with parts is criticism and natasha butler reporting from to law where the ocean viking has docked. and some of the people on board have started disembarking. natasha. thank you very much. we're been hearing from italy's new prime minister just in the last few minutes, georgia maloney saying that francis and frances response has been quote, aggressive and unjustified. and the migrant situation can not be managed. the way it is. talk about this with valid he forgot professor of politics of european and ration at the university of florence in italy. and valerie, thanks for joining the show. let's start with some of those statements. give you a few more of the headlines of what maloney has just been saying that the aggressive reaction of the french governments on this is quote, incomprehensible, unjustified that the u. migrant relocations relocation scheme is not working. and the italy cannot be the only landing point for both migrants from africa. let's
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start with her basic point that european other european countries should be showing more solidarity and taking in more migrants your thoughts? yes sir. my feeling is that in fact, is what maloney labels as an aggressive reaction on the side of france in particular. my crown is in fact a reaction to a major mismanagement on the italian side. major, phlegmatic, mismanagement. i wasn't sitting at the meeting that private meeting the fact behind closed doors at a maloney had with my crown and charming shake. but apparently what has happened is the detailing government has come out with a version which was not agreed with france in which has put my crown frances government, that difficult position with respect to its internal, internal acquisition. and i'm talking about a marine lipman in particular, marine dependent and just come out with a, with, with an expression in french that
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a micron is now a line for allowing message must see a lactic embezzled. an eagle is in a migrant bent her, but the point is that in the agreement apparently was quite different in its italy presented in public a different agreement as opposed to what had been actually beach. and i would like to remind a soul. busy that there was a political position taken at the us dis in home affairs council. you council on 10 june under the french presidency, which was actually very important step after 2 years of deadlock with respect to asylum, immigration policy, in that agreement, under the french presidency. and i would like on the line under the french presidency for the 1st time lamar, jason, them, italian minister of interior and the driveway. government actually managed to work
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in favor of the fact that every year they would be at least $10000.00 migrants asylum seekers. that would be distributed among european county, so this is the, it was a very important step and tank way back in to. so it was an in goodman step in the direction of having law solidarity on the side of the european countries. now wanting to hold on, let me start and stop you there for a 2nd just before you conclude, it's an important point. you will, you will definitely make your point. i want to make sure we all understand what the agreement is. you're saying that 10000 migrants tell us again, 10000 migrants that landed in italy only needs to be good. every year we're supposed to be one, don't we don't what we need to go and check the conclusions of the justice in home theater council of pen june. so what happened and then the recent move by the italian government is sort of making a whole mess of a path. it had just been a let a started by a big there's people,
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various european governments. we do know what, like, why are the terms of that deal? that's what i want to know. i know it had to be translated into practice, but there was a political agreement that we should go in that direction and that comes after that years of deadlock. even the commission couldn't come up with a new package concerning migration at asylum because of the very different positions. so as far as i know, the agreement between the tenant government and the french government over the current issue of the ocean biking and beyond the vessels. the agreement was that as soon as the people at the migrants had landed on italy, france would have sent a plains, took it to take over part of those migrants. so they would have landed in italy, but they would have been immediately transposed it transported to front and all france and also to germany. now what, instead the official position, they came out from the italian government and i think that the responsibilities basically with the minister of the interior is that france would open it sports.
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and this wasn't the, as far as we know, because i wasn't sitting in that meeting, but it looks as if, i mean this sudden change of position by france. is this definitely due to france being mad about hell? italy presented the issue because if you look at the pictures of a mattress on the end, maloney on 20 steel cobra is smiling a shaking hands and looks as is everything's wonderful. so something must have been wrong over the, the handling of this particular issue. and also consider that there's a special treaty between italy and france that was signed on 26 november last year . the so called track. i couldn't clearly nally in it's about now in one year that the treaty was signed and it was precisely to handle a lot of issues now. um and incorporated way it is, has not been the case. so from my point of view, frances with men on his position has put my crown in a very difficult rail room. and i have so many certain opposition. and it's
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basically mismanagement romantic mismanagement on the italian side. valerie, i'm going to have to leave it there, but thank you very much for your all your insights. clearly a lot of domestic policy politics at play on both sides as well, both in france and atlas. valerie forgot, thank you so much, welton. ukraine says it has pushed further south towards the city of her son retaking. at least 12 towns in the region. villages had been welcoming ukrainian soldiers. russia announced on wednesday that it was ordering a troop withdrawal from the city of her son. president vladimir, the lensky adviser, has accused russian troops of planting mines as they leave. a search and rescue operations are underway in the city of nikolai have asked the russian miss, i'll destroyed one apartment building and damaged another. at least 6 people have been killed. their acid being has more from privy rate. but this report that the russian fruits are destroying infrastructure in the city, of course,
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on residential buildings, to us and a television television station also claims that the panting booby traps and their minds. now the ministry of defense, alexi resident, covered the $40000.00 russian troops in the course on the region, and he believed they would take up to a week for them to withdraw to the east side of that denise pro river. now the southern command had, as also said that they've been making advances, as you couldn't and to go to towns and villages being welcomed by the local residence that we were in her san yesterday. and we spoke to actually a number of residents that so that they were part of the resistance. now we hear about ukrainian military taking our targets. i'm doing the fighting on the ground, but the all local ukrainians that have been helping. and one of them told us that he 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 truth. the
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russians, although they may be withdrawing to east side of the river, is still able to strike her san city. the region of course, on the list of ukraine, as you've seen with the latest strike, because i of the us killed at least 6 people more as a big reporting there. now let's get the view from russia with mom. it var who's in moscow. what's russia saying about the true withdrawal? your city? apparently, russia has completed its withdrawal, at least according to this specialized russian military website at the bar. they have done that under the double cover of darkness and also a heavy artillery bombardment or 2 ukrainian positions trying to, to protect their troops as they leave her son. so that confusion over the last couple of days about what's happening in hudson is now clear. it's clear that the russians have successfully withdrawn,
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and that's something they can boast are now contrary to what happened in a few previous cases when they are retreat from other areas in north east and ukraine was chaotic and they left a lot of their equipment and the bodies behind apparently also to bridges the kafka and the antenna of on the deploy river have been damaged. it's not clear now who is responsible for that. the russian side, according to the same website, is suggesting that it is ukranian bombardment, or that has been the cause of that damage. earlier reports suggest about dashes did it because they wanted to prevent it the ukrainians from crossing. but now they are suggesting the contrary. and the russians are saying that this is not the defeat, the chairman of the foreign relations in the state duma saying, but at the we will come box definitely to have signed. this is not
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a final retreat or a final a defeat. he saying that russia will win in the future and what's going on is not the final act. okay, that's really interesting. they say they will reverse that defeat mom involve reporting from moscow. thank you very much. we've got a lot more coming up on the news hour and that includes still undecided. republicans and democrats waiting to see which party will be taking the u. s. house and senate. we've got an eye on that, and garner gets ready for the world cup. how love for the game is boosting business in t v repair shop. that's a great story, and it's up later the sell. ah no. asians dogs have sought after inflation in the u. s. east. more than expected, hong kong main index jump to more than 5 percent, while sol and sidney posted significant gains earlier, wall street had his 1st day and 2 and a half years. the rally is raising hopes that the federal reserve could scale back
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a planned rise in the interest rates. and the leaders of southeast asian nations have agreed to impose a clear timeline for the implementation of a peace plan in me and more how to address spiraling violence. there has dominated talks that original summit in cambodia. mia moore's military has carried out a brutal crack down against opposition and armed ethnic groups since seizing power . last year. florence louis reports it's been a year and a half appease deal was agreed from yanna. but little progress has been made. the internal divisions with another never allowed the process to go forward a number to the support from china, russia. and we'll assume that india also contributed to strengthening our one time in the 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,
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as also undermined our scenes capabilities. myanmar student, her report at 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 the 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 tosses. they are dealing with. he a rogue at me, armed organizations that has loaded over the other ethnic groups for so many years . rights advocates and diplomat say it's time for us 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. wilbert success
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in bridging the gap between video scope video. so people conflict situations like norway, for example, bringing the u. n. for example into the process will help speed up the process. one thing is clear, the crisis has to be resolved and soon, mama, this plays out into the possibility of math becoming a new area of great power rivalry. russia, china, her seeking access to the, in the notion. her dad just spell. so the disaster for myanmar and the whole of her as 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 lee al jazeera as talk a little bit more about this with tony shane, who joins us from non pen in is covering the summit for us. tony,
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the big agenda item here, we've established that me and more how to deal with the military hunter for as the ann this of course is it's, it's a big deal and slightly embarrassing because this is happening within the as the an family. so how can they and how are they handling this? well, it's all going on behind closed doors. at the moment we knew it was going to be the big gender item ahead of this leaders. some advice. the foreign ministers met a couple of weeks ago in jakarta to try and break through towards some kind of resolution. i think the hope was that they could come up with some kind of consensus and an agreement could be signed at the end of this summit. none the less when they met today, behind closed doors. nonetheless, it seemed that consensus is still very far away. we know there are 2 main blocks within our sierra maritime asshole, which comprised of the philippines, indonesia, singapore, malaysia, who very much favor a hard line with me on my and mainland s in prince sibley thailand. but also backed
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up by vietnam. a here in cambodia allows as well who a favor policy of appeasement and want to quietly bring near my back into the fold . but we don't know what exactly went on, but when indonesia prime minister came out of that meeting, he said he was deeply disappointed. and that something needed to be done. and that's interesting because indonesia takes the chair of asher next year after it's handed over from cambodia. so we may see more being pushed next year. but for the moment it seems that consensus is still very far away. but tony, the question i'm asking myself, is that what leverage do they have over a military hunter? well, that's interesting because i think they're finding that they don't have very much. we've seen hudson, who i think felt that he had a good relationship with the generals inside man, man. he visited personally. i think he tried to bring them into the field. he thought this could be
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a diplomatic win on the world stage for him. they pretty much sent him away with a flea in his ear, and in fact, a soon after the visit several political prisons were executed very much a slap in the face fashion. and for their 5 point piece plan. i think the concern is also within an sienna that if they pushed too hard with me on my, the generals could look away. they been forging very strong relationships with russia, but also to india or so to china. and they could break away from our sienna that might really threaten the structural integrity of the group itself. so i think you can see that, that they don't have a lot of leverage, but they're also concerned that if they pushed too hard, it could cause a breakup. of the group itself or shows what they're up against in terms of fixing this tony chain reporting from non ben. thank you very much. i want to bring in now jamesville of worth day in bangkok, he's a principal economist at the asian development back. so we wanna examine all of
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this from her, from the vantage points of an economist. what's the main thing that you are going to leave me a mar side for a moment. what was the main thing that you are monitoring at this summit? good afternoon, serial or you speak. i'm on now. absolutely. you are alive on al jazeera. ok. so basically one story from southeast asia to this by the new challenges, se, asia economy or mending will undermine on the front. but there are medium term long term development challenge that needs to be addressed. and of course, the 1st challenge really ease the need to invest in health system to ensure that we don't to repeat in terms of our condemn controls presently in the regions expenditures are way below the universal health care. spend of about 5 percent of g d p and we know that if you look at the infrastructure for hill number of beds in
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the region are still not sufficient. in the philippines, it could be one bed, but 1000 in indonesia to who. so we need to increase that availability of medical goods as well as access to technology also limited. so we need to really ramp up the health resources to be able to scale up in the next. pandemic hits the other challenge that we're also looking at is the challenge of economics carrying, you know, the, because actually affected employment. i think 2021. approximately 1200000 jobs have been lost relative to the no coven baseline. we expect another over 4000000 jobs to be austin bently plenty to and these long spell of unemployment actually affects the product, b, b workers and competitiveness of the economy. so i think a lot of investment in the education sector needed to, to scale upscale. people have been displaced during the last 2 and a half years. and at the same time, you know, the impact of the pandemic of the labor market for young people as well as for
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female, are much more, are much deeper, and we need to strengthen, provide for more inflexible social protection. so the income inequality can be improved. okay, so you're looking. yep. yeah, let me jump in. so you're saying what the region needs from an economic standpoint, which is more investment, you say in the health sector, more important investment to support the labor market. do you think that's going to happen at this summit? do you see a pathway or momentum for that to happen? what's good about the ben demick is most of the author, it is in the region, are quite excited and really focusing on the forms that needs to happen after the pending make. i think they realize that the health system cannot be taken for granted. and we have been under spending on health expenditure for the last the last few decades. and, and to ensure that we don't fall back to the inability to respond to global
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pandemic like the corporate 19. there's really a big investment in health, in to build hospitals to build primary health care, to also replenish the human resources in the health sector. because we know that there's a lot of but the big and a lot of workers, doctors, nurses, caregivers, have actually moved away from some of the jobs because of the shop. so it's quite essential. and on the, on the education front, the education last has been estimated to affect future incomes of young workers. now the, the average estimating from the nice about the future income so could be less than by 6 percent. so there's really a big focus as well on, on education, to ensure that we have we train our workers for workers for the future as we shift to, to be during the pandemic. alright, jamesville of worth day in bangkok. thank you so much. so we understand, we talked a lot about me and bartman also behind the scenes. the economic agenda has the n
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something. thank you, jim. thank you. say that a turkish court has adjourned the case against the mayor of stumble until december, a. crim, mom of louis facing charges of insulting election officials. he allegedly made abusive comments in 2019 after defeating a candidate backed by president rich of time for one. if convicted, he could be banned from politics for 2 years. was synonym costello blue is outside the court in a stumble. what's happening at the courtroom this start there? well another actually the he, sir, if you're that itself because this was a 7 try is 7 hearing of a mom all this trial and it's, it's again adjourned to december 14 at the defense asked for the change of, of the judge, a requisition. that's why they decided to join it to december 14th in turkey, especially these a, it's filed against think of him,
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although are highly seen as political an election coming up in 2000 in june 2022 and the opposition still hasn't nominated its candidate the main opposition leader seems to be the may is, seems to be coming up as a candidate, but other opposition allies do not support his candidacy as he has lost several times against a turkish president. brigitte, favoured on my, among the opposition at politicians immobile, is highly praised. as a potential presidential candidate and a some journalist a wrote about this story a couple of days ago saying that the former judge who has been replaced earlier, was advised to a, put a political been on it, having them all. and again, today, the prosecutor repeated his request as in the previous, a hearing asking for some jail time and it political band of
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a criminal molar. this means they said that he won't be able to become, i can do that, he will be nominated. and the i rolling out quite he can who in the elections but some criminal justice experts have been saying since yesterday that even the court had was cited for his political band. the decision would include ray the by 2000 to $1.00 to $2.00. but this makes it a minimal who has been a simple district mayor before becoming is some will made more. pope fuller as reactions against the government increased about these trials. all right, im castillo. thank you very much, reporting for, for us live from miss stumble. thank you. and to electro authority offices have been set on fire in southwest nigeria had comes ahead of february's presidential end parliamentary votes. oh, this happened to day after the convoy of presidential candidates. he grew up.
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bucher was shot that as he was leaving a rally and my degree number of his supporters and several journalists were wounded . i think who is a former vice president and his standing for the opposition people's democratic party. still ahead on al jazeera, a new twitter storm. ellen must warn staff that the company's future is on the line . and later in sports, we will explain how world cup organizers have produced state of the art, which is the contort. 2022. that story is coming up later in the shop. ah. with the driving force of the weather in europe remains the same as the atlantic and there was a low pressure run up this direction, hedges them, it's a fatty warm, subtly wind. and this is big every h high pressure means once you've got it established, it stays there,
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that we are throwing transfer. this is the last one. they produce areas of cloud and rain and it's cold trying to get the code behind. wouldn't you? but know temperature of actually risen, vienna's gone up for degrees as just one example. walsall, likewise. so for most central western europe, temperatures all the way up every now again said little glitch in the system. for example, the heavy rain in the barracks east inside of spain has produced a flood risk for today alone. that right breaks a shower, right and a drop her temperature in romania and bulgaria. but as the system continues, temperatures rise to 4 to 6 degrees above average in most to western europe. the next rain development over the warm waters the central met is this one here. so expect wet weathering, grease it and albania, probably big on the some, maybe even with hey, bad, for the most part. it's still fine and settled and far too warm. it west africa. it's still raining, not as heavily as before, but from the coast of the army coast to nigeria,
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together recover stronger with ah, watching alger 0 thanks with being with as a reminder of our headlines this, our asylum seekers have begun to disembark a rescue ship into law in france. italy had refused to allow the ship access to one of its dogs. now the 2 labors are at odds after francis then the, the plans taken refugees currently in italy. rushes defense ministry says it has completed a true pull out from the city of her son. ukraine says that it's pushed further south towards the city. we're taking at least 12 towns in the region. leaders of southeast asian nations are meeting in cambodia,
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leanne. moore's hunter has not been invited, but attract down against opposition and armed ethnic groups is said to dominate the talks. you as president joe biden is also heading to as the ann it's part of a tour in which you will meet chinese leadership. ping awesome. jordan. take a look at the president schedule. interested you as 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 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,
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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, 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,
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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 in china to decide how their relationship will proceed. rosalyn jordan, else's era. the new owner of twitter, ellen musk has warned employees the company could go bankrupt. the billionaire made the comments in his 1st mass call to staff, and he says that twitter needs to boost subscription revenue after losing income. many clients have suspended advertising on twitter. they want to see how the platform deals with hate, speech, fake accounts, an online harassment under masks, leadership. a migrant reception center in new york has been closed. less than a month after it opened the city created the center in preparation for an influx of migrants being bused in from southern states, lake, texas,
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and arizona. the republican governors of those states had sent nearly 24000 people in a bid to call attention to the biden administration's failed immigration policy. but the flow of migrants has now slowed significantly. with votes still being counted in the us. neither republicans or democrats have gained control of congress yet. republicans need 7 more seats in the house of representatives to gain a majority. but the party has performed below expectations. it has 49 seats in the senate. one of the democrats have 48 votes, are still being counted in several key races, arizona, nevada. well, georgia will hold a run off in december by cannon has more now 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 as witches in nevada,
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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 boating, 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 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. arena shy as a former republican strategist and political and less than she explains why the
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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 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 a thing that it kicks the issue of abortion back to the states. so like i said, longevity into 2024. we're not sure. i think they're going to be other issues that emerge that show that again, millennials and gen the tend to be going for democrats far more than they are for
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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 and that is bringing into question the validity of the results of the 2020 election. now is it baked into the g o p? currently that the, the phrase election denial was the phrase election integrity would. that really means is that there is still an appetite in the base of republican voters who are really litigating the 2020 election. that is not only harmful for democracy, but i think that it doesn't all go well for the future of republican party. either . a u. s. judge has ordered prominent conspiracy theorist alex jones to pay an extra $473000000.00 to families of victims of the sandy hook massacre. jones
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falsely claim the 2012 she has school shooting in which 26 people were killed. mostly children with a hoax that total damages awarded and the lawsuit is now nearly one and a half $1000000000.00. jones says he cannot afford to pay julius president, gabriel borage has condemned violence. linked to indigenous groups. as he visited, a southern region has suffered a wave of arse and attacks. a church in school were set on fire before he arrived in. that region is claimed away truly the largest indigenous group, fema, pushy for each of the q. small indigenous groups of driving the violence protestors in peru marching and supported the president have fought with police. pedro castillo has been charged with corruption at the 1st time of public prosecutor. his point charges against the sitting president's field denies the accusation and thousands have rallied in argentina against the rising cost of living. inflation is increasing so fast that economists expect prices to double by december. or the
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testers say they can no longer afford 3 meals a day and still ahead on the news hour, we will continue our count down to the world cup with us. yes, we're edging closer to the opening game between el paso and that's all i should say . and it could go all to the right, bringing the latest on a team announcements and the engine stopped saturday morning. ah with
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with a whole oh i went down, it's a 9 days before the world cup kicks off here in casa, and we are eagerly awaiting to find out if one of the biggest stars will be fit to
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play. cynical for ceremony has been named in the squad, but he's in a race against time to overcome a shin injuries off this week while playing for his club. bon munich. and we asked for my cynical international, a denver to explain how big a loss it'll be. if monica doesn't play the biggest player that we have probably the biggest player that we have incentive history. he has had a great, great season last season. he had the african bottle going and finishing 2nd at the bottom door was, was a great performance now a player of his patch. and i think it's very important that he's in this quote, even if he cannot blade throughout the stages. but that if he can't, clear, told is going to be a big blow for us as gone. a fans get ready to chair on that team. it's tv repair shops in the country that have benefiting all, but it just has the story. the count down is on to kick off and no one wants to
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miss the moment than a man with a manager. i'm very happy garner is among 5 african teams playing and guitar 2022. just i'm a big on football fan and i will not miss any of the matches. that's why i brought my tv to be repaired, so i can comfortably watch all the games. i'm confident in the black stars will bring the cup home. if they don't play a good game, surely they will because of the fine. elaine albertson, marcia bonnie, there is a definite trend here. repair shops are seeing an increase in all television sets being brought in. it's no coincidence with the if football time coming, many people, few people happening in the i t v for repairs music are not of our go for the nuance dabbling in the, at the leverages. and we 15 for them. daniels hope the national team, the black stars will make it to the semi's. they stand around a very ambitious dream, as no other african country has ever reached that stage. but whether or not they
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get there, the football woke up will be a welcome distraction for both government and citizens from the painful economic crisis that going through at the moment. a lesson is a self described football fanatic. he scouts for talent on the page and of the page he too is living nothing to charles among missing in the matter thought. um, well profit a deity with offers and have him faith in a half foot. how if he fails coming. half them thinking the fridge is going to be really great. then again, it was applying an isolated british, whether you contrast it to have my generator service ready for action, the woman to pull a muscle. unit. ducky thing. look look, look over the excitement is palpable. allison says the football month will be good for everyone. so is good news is gonna be a lot to a lot of people in the world, only in ghana and the whole well is going to be calm for one full month. and then of that, if we're good, if we see what next for now,
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what's next is making sure all these work before the 1st kick on november 20th. how many degrees algebra accra gone, and what alice gary al smith won't be watching on his tv set him because he's coming it's he cut off for the tournaments and i'm delighted to say he joins me now from acro. thank you for your time, gary. before we get on to speak about garner, i want to talk about savvy a mom a as we said in the schools. but not sure if he's going to play senegal or apparently going to extreme lengths in their attempts to heal him, can you just tell me a bit about that? normally you would want to treat a lot of this news that i'm going to tell you skeptically because you can show all the songs. but when it's fucked by summer, one of the head honchos a few fun telling you that senate golf will be going as far as using which doctors you have to take it seriously. now she says that synagogue are going to do whatever
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it takes to make sure that the talisman party and to play on with is going to be amply in cutoff. he's f while out. that certainly a different way if i have preparing and we'll see how that one works out. well, if the which doctor is going to do a job and he can't play any parts, one of the chances of cynical getting out of that group. that's not the big question because it's sort of like taking messy out of the i just didn't feel free to reach and the best example i can you welcome sunday money is more than just a football. he is the band of what the believe in is correct. humility, his personality tell me it's through a whole lot of things with a golf at the top. any fabi on tactics. and without him, it's going to drastically drop the all it's going to go gets an out of the group no matter what kind of quality the hub. unfortunately i,
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let's speak about your country gonna what's the need like that we're ahead of the tournaments. well everybody's, we think that's good and people are quite antsy because they see most of the other issues may be opinions, like you said. so the go on the media team as we speak gone. i have set monday us when the coach will address the nation. sounds almost presidential doesn't it? and let's go to diane's know what the quote will be. so we are waiting for monday. the mood is getting ready. i mean, we are just about a week to the tournament and point to go and, you know, guy named the quote yesterday and today respectively. the mood is really, really could get in. and everybody's hoping that a black stuff can do and madness and gotta, and it's not being the best of us for gone in football, you'd have to say that what are you expecting from them in cutoff? while the silver lining busy, despite all the difficulties of the various levels of the football,
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if that's gonna qualify for the world cup, isn't it? and in this current economy climate like you had. busy that report, excellent report by edris, you know, guys going through the rules of going to the i'm if inflation is not 40.4 percent. basic amenities are quite expensive at the moment and people are generally feeling the pinch of the global economy. crisis football, as you may well know in many parts of the world, if that thing that can help people happy we need to the christmas season and even got to goes into the round of 16. it should give people something to smile about in these difficult time. absolutely. we're looking forward to something to smart about what she missed on them and gary al smith there. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having me dinner. or fans coming to cut off for the wildcat will be able to access emergency and urgent care services for free
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ortiz and say health care capacity in the country has increased significantly in preparation for the estimated one and a half 1000000 visitors expected at the tournament. victoria a be reports the i to logistics hub outside the capital, jo ambulance staff prepare hundreds of medical pack for use during the world cup. they'll be sent each day to clinical teams working at stadiums. fanzines, hotels and entertainment venue in crowded areas, mobile teams of paramedics, we'll 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 a provision easily accessible for you on these will provide also a health care to provide free of charge because they will tackle the urgent care needs for, for the funds. catalyst health care capacity has increased significantly in the
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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 the infrastructure have expanded. we can accommodate a large number of flat population, in addition to the infrastructure, we have to talk about the workforce. so we have a very highly skilled workforce doctor, as a multinational speaks in many languages to take care of for our patients and visit cards. handles emergency services also expanded in recent years and include specialist teams which are lift patients to hospital the through 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 wolf. couple
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40 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 10th those with minor injuries to a green one. alongside each field, hospital is a command center from where authorities can coordinate an emergency response hopefully does have prepared for all eventually at ease. 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 of organizers of cas out. 2022 will deliver some of the best football
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pitches in wild cup history, and it's all part of trying to deliver a carbon neutral tournament. joanna gotcha. raska has more. 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 grass knit sun or needs or water needs for sizes, and we can arrange all of this. here. the tariff 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
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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 world cup. the grass here is unique. having to stand up to more boots and colder temperatures over a shorter period with matches held over $29.00 days in just 8 stadiums. with our design, new design of the stadiums, 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 old which species is going to walk more for the walk of it's not just tough that they're growing here at this nursery. there's also all these trees. some of them have been saved from sites around cats are,
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while 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 3 are very old years. that's more than 50 years old, actually for in some area or some of these, 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 so 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 and 1970 saw a bit for me. this is like their legacy and the history of the of the, 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 and local pollution as they aim for carbon neutral event. as the saying goes, the grass and the country will be greener. on the other side of the world cup.
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joanna raska al jazeera doha monday, is the deadline for teams to name their final world cup squads. and while many of how to press conferences to announce their pie as you are quite got a lot more creative and delivered something pretty special. that's great shit, diego, long say pointing to a map of what each player is from in the country. and the name of each team member is revealed by people in the home town. ah ah.
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ah arguably the best team announcement so far for this world cup, but they all have to great that is that what your sport for now sterile, i'll have another update later or a gym at thank you so much love, love, love that tv repair story. thank you very much. that's it for me, sir. of any of this news, our emily and miss here in the moment with more of
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a room with frank assessments. if the united states, louis felt that the iranian nuclear program was there to build a nuclear weapon. they replied to view by informed opinions, i believe that armenia and other regina should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth. now still something that king charles will take home in depth analysis of the days. global headlines inside story on al jazeera sculptures paintings and other unique pieces
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in the nation capital. hundreds of people taking a look. and anesha is visual art scene was hit hard by the pandemic galleries were closed and had to exhibit their collections online for many celebrate to return to the way things were. this also room for incarnations not seen before. more than 60 galleries from indonesia and elsewhere in asia, opportunity painting, eager to meet collectors and artists from around the world with new artist, new modes and new pieces on display. the fare is a dynamic celebration of the resilience of the industry. the tantalizing hint of was yet to come over flowing with passion, but desperately under resourced trans national football team has never qualified for the africa cup of nations. all the world cup algio 0 wild asks what will it take for the squad to find success or will routine be forever.

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