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to cut off 2022, everyone doing so back ever since we were kids to where the national seem jersey in the work up episode one looks at how the host nation is gearing up to compete at the highest level. the world cup, dream cattle on al jazeera business story, being spot fantasy were being sold. the notion that we can offset all the cars we generate does carbon offsetting actually work. what these be done isn't worth sitting in the profit is net 0, just the couch, raise. net 0 mission. that's there right. me. you know, climate child ali re examines the myths. i'm delusions in the struggle against climate breakdown. all hail the planet episode won on al jazeera. what happens that in new york has implications all around the world to make these stories resonate requires talking to everyday people. the mayor of the city announced that new doing away with the current view. that was,
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that was to get everybody off. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in and then pulling back out again. ah, this is al jazeera ah, you're watching that is our life from a headquarters in south. hi, i'm debbie and abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes celebrations in the city of her son as ukrainian troops arrived russian forces, pullouts, ending months of occupation, a trail of destruction and back moved in eastern ukraine, which russian forces have been trying to gain control for months we have an explosive report. m. 23 rebels and the eastern democratic republic of congo are accused of executing, raping and torturing civilians. we report from the region the fact that the
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thousands of people have chosen to come here, leaving behind their homes. and there is some indication of just how scared they are of m 23. 1 of the biggest crypto currency companies worth around $32000000000.00 just a few months ago. file for bankruptcy. we look at what's behind the crash of s t just 8 days. to kick off argentina, then i go and fain amount for the tournaments. i'm sure there isn't surprising. exclusions from louis in that case, spanish camp. i'll have more on that in the welcome to the news our celebrations are taking place in chief right now was ukrainian troops moving to the southern city of her son. earlier friday, moscow and alice had pulled all of its troops out of the city. the only regional capital russia seized in the warm ukrainian soldiers are being welcomed by her
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songs, residence, but an official in the city says many russian troops remain and have changed into civilian clothes or people outside the regional capital have also welcome the ukrainian advance keeps as his troops have retaken 12 villages on their way towards the city. an earlier, a major bridge was destroyed by shelling. this was the only crossing between her son and the russian controlled eastern side of the denise pro river. that's a big cause. this update from her san region. we haven't had any official confirmation yet, the least not from the ukraine is that we have seen video in social media with ukrainian troops marching through the villages and towns that they've taken back. being welcomed by residents, they're waving ukrainian flags and hugging them and cheering them on. we've also seen video footage of residents in carson raising the ukrainian flag on our administration building as well as a police station. but we haven't had official confirmation. obviously you've just
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mentioned the collapse of the bridge and the rushes have russians have blamed the ukrainians, but also they've been talking about damage to one of the gates to that time for the up river again, the russians have blame blame the ukrainians. now ukraine's. i've also been saying that the russians have destroyed infrastructure in the city, of course, on, in terms of the sewers and television station, as well as the vital infrastructure. but we haven't had any official confirmation, but still the war is not over. the battle is not over. we've had officials said that some of the russian soldiers have changed into civilian clothing and have taken up positions inside the city. of course, on the defense minister has said the still $40000.00 russian soldiers in the region of course on. and they continue to target ukrainian troops as they advance from the east side of that disney pro river. so yes, the ukrainians look like they are marching towards that city. you haven't had any official confirmation about them, actually taking it over, but they're still coming under fire from russian forces. let's take
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a closer look at harrison. so moscow's defense ministry says russian troops are withdrawn from the city, right? they're moving across the any per river and they're now based on the eastern sides mohammed valid moscow. he says, russian officials are trying to paint a positive picture of the withdrawal. thus the minister of defense confirmed that the last russians soldier left the city of her son by 5 am. friday morning, after a night of heavy bombardment by russian artillery and other defences against ukrainian positions in an attempt to prevent them from getting closer or disrupting that withdrawal. and later in that they thought mr. defense gave some more detail, saying about 30000 russians folders left. the city of kraft on 5000 and military equipment units also were moved to the eastern side of the river. safely even begin it, but needed a pair on now safely on the east side. they say,
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so you talk about an organized operation whereby no mistake was committed. they didn't want to check to see what is running you. units of the russian armed forces have taken a tactical, defense of lines and positions organized in advance by military engineers. no loss of military personnel, weapons or material has been allowed to happen. all civilians wish to leave the right bank of the harrison region have been helped to evacuate. russian officials have also commented favorably about what happened, described in it as a plan and a strategy at the head of the international relations committee in the state, duma. she said this was a necessary move to protect the lives of the nation serviceman. now that they will be located in safer positions, defendable positions on the eastern side of the pro 5. and also he said we will definitely return to have son and we will definitely be victorious. we will
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win this war, trying to reassure the russian public who is asking tough questions about why the russian army has left positions and locations and territory that the government hasn't officially and next and made by constitution. a part of the russian federation or russian forces have been trying for months to gain control of back move in the done yes, the region of eastern ukraine. there have been severe disruptions to basic services and large parts of the city have been destroyed. i'll just 0 gain access to back to see the difficult conditions under which people live. medina. this is what the city of blackmore looks like now as if life is stop because most of its citizens have left us local history left the work of the sounds of shilling are almost non stop reminding us here. there are a few petals taking place on the outskirts of the city. the shells hit homes,
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markets, the infrastructure facilities, and even the main sport stadium. the bridges connecting to parts of the cities have been damaged. forcing many residents to make dangerous trips for humanitarian aid. from the leaf organizations that dare to enter the city for the most that we have managed to bring food and some necessity, there is no water, electricity, or gas in the city communications. the cutoff bombing is ongoing. the situation is difficult and we advise people to leave the city before the winter intensifies the roof, elena won't leave her city. she refuses to speak on camera. at her age, she doesn't want to become a refugee. we may, andre, and his wife. they went out to inspect apartments of some of their friends who have left the city high group. if we look around, what can we say we live in these terrifying sounds of explosions. but we were born
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here and we want to die here to boost the food and the buck mode. city front is described as having the fierce this fighting ended in its region. ukrainian forces are trying to repel repeated russian attempts to storm the city from 3 directions, with moscow's forces only about 3 kilometers away. when we are about the actual finale for months, russian soldiers have been trying to take over buck mode to open the way to solve yonce can crematory, the 2 most import, the cities still under control of ukrainian forces. internet's province. that's on bring and join a whole, he's running some key even we're seeing celebrations and even elsewhere in ukraine . just how significant is the russian forces withdrawal from chris on jonah look, undeniably. i think it's a huge moment for ukraine. 3 months in the making a technical trial for that really was a big country offensive from the north, applying pressure of the russian occupation and eventually sensually pushing them
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out to the big, big defeat for russia, losing the only regional capital they've been able to occupy in the entirety of this war so far. so sean's a celebration, not only in cas on, as have some center, but here in key, if you say, as well, small crowds of people quit, the school crowds, but boisterous. a cheerful, certainly chanting said su the initials as a ukrainian army, many of them, of course, people who have fled have sold in the last few months, who had to take up her homes here in kiev and in other parts of the country. of course, as well, who may now be able to think about returning hope, but to watch what will they find when they get ready? reports are beginning to emerge of potential war crimes, ukraine's per prosecutor general prosecutor general's office as announced the discovery of 3 bodies in a feller in a search in time just north of san, with apparent sculpt fractures. while i've spent the day in a place called butcher,
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not far from here here, where large numbers of suspected war crimes have been documented over the last few months by groups among them, the nobel prize winning center for civil liberties. they told me they expect to find far worse in have sought his mark, the southern port city of kennesaw and is not the 1st place to emerge from occupation. earlier in the war, ukrainian troops marched into the town of butcher, occupied for weeks by russian forces. and this is what they found. human rights investigators from the nobel prize winning center for civil liberties, say, alleged war crimes committed against civilians in butcher are likely to point to much larger scale atrocities in hassan, where russian forces have beaten for more than 8 months. and really care about what we will find and when people ask why boots for many people was killed more than 500 . because that in that moment that was the biggest sea to which we're released and
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see what happened there. so we're specter what a lot of healed people. a lot of people who was attacked in special care southern exactly recently discovered cctv footage from butcher captured across the street from a russian interrogation center at 144. jo, blue scott street reveals some of the methods of occupation. in this case, 9 men led at gunpoint towards the building in the basement below civilians, sometimes hooted, bound were held for days on end. local council member dmitri, how chang cove managed to escape after a night in captivity. elizabeth ali templates who asked me where i work and i knew if i told them on the counselor, my fate would be sealed while at the fuck in the backyard above the 5th of march, 8 of the 9 men seen earlier, were executed a crime witnessed by neighbors,
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this building carries the obvious scars of the horrors that took place here. but it also bears clues as to the operating methods of occupying russian forces, clues, pointing to perhaps even greater horrors, yet to be discovered elsewhere. for the thousands who remained inside her. san enduring, the occupation for many months, the joy of liberation, of seeing ukraine's flag fly again, of tearing down signs, proclaiming rushes annexation of their region. will soon give way to an investigation into possible crimes of war, committed their one man who won't be around to testify is curious through self ukrainian collaborator, russian installed deputy mer, a man who would have known much about what went on killed this week in an alleged car accident and buried with honors in occupied crimea. just as russia completed
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its withdraw, jonah hall al jazeera in butcher, prosecutors, and sweden had charged 2 brothers on suspicion of spying for moscow. the men suspected providing russian military intelligence with classified information for about decades. one of the brothers worked for the sweetest security police and the armed forces during that period. they both deny the allegations. once more had on the l. 0 news, our including a nail biting race for the u. s. congress will have the latest development on the midterm election. the rescue mission dividing europe migrants begin to disembark as ship in france after being turned away from italy. later and support will explain how world tough organizers that produce state of the art pitches for 2022. ah,
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but 1st the world, 3rd largest crypto currency exchange, s t x has collapse the now this fall for bankruptcy. in january, the company was worth $32000000000.00 seen as a mainstream brand. but this month there was a massive surgeon withdrawals after investors began to fear for the health of the company. the chief executive sam bank when free tried to stop the liquidity crunch, looking for around $8000000000.00 on tuesday, he said f t x is main. rival finance would acquire the company a day later that plan fell apart, triggering losses for major crypto currencies like bitcoin. well, bank min fried has now resigned. f t x 30 year old ceo had in the past 4 years become the crypto industries, so called the fact the spokesman and washington. he was also reported to be the 2nd largest donor. and so the democrats ahead of this week's midterms, spending around $36000000.00 bank when fried adversary by nan set on wednesday f t x had too many issues around due diligence for
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a takeover by his company. the c o chang pangs our now says the one trillion dollar digital asset market is facing a crisis similar to the 2008 financial crisis. let's speak to john biggs as a journalist, entrepreneur, and editor at large at grit, daily news. joining us from new york. hi there. welcome to al jazeera. how much of this is his own problems, or is it an industry wide problem? do you think this is 100 percent of taxes on problem? i mean, one of the biggest issues with the crypto industry is that it's fairly small and the contagion can spread pretty rapidly if one of the, one of the apples in the fairly small basket gets sick. all the other apples start going bad. so you get a market that, that, if that is affected by this sort of hype and this sort of news almost instantaneously and very negatively, right? so, from what you've seen so far, i mean, you say that, that there could be contagion, have you seen anything?
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so far that tells you that in fact there is going to be a ripple effect and if so, how big is it going to be? well, look, i think the, i think the, the crypto markets have always been volatile. right now you should be looking for exchanges that have offer proof of reserves. the goal there is that you cryptic, graphically ensure that the reserves are in place, that the cache that's supposed to be on your wallet is in your wallet. and, and that should be, that's sufficient at this point in terms of where this could head. there are a number of smaller, smaller changes that did take positions and f t x in alameda research the bank. and for organizations, they could be affected by this. i haven't seen anything major right now. there was some stop at job of transfers. i believe this morning now with a few of the much smaller ones, but i haven't seen any massive contagion. the only issue here is that when one of these big big guys kind of gets hit, everybody else pays for it, right?
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i all the other exchanges, all the other religions, crypto organizations pay for it. all right, and do you think investors are going to be spent by this? i mean is going to put investors off from investing encrypted currencies in the future? i think so, but i also think, i also think that the, the amount of the number of people who 1st off who aren't even thinking about this, haven't even heard about f t x and are getting into sort of retail crypto investing are definitely still looking to the upside, again, this evolve market but almost everything's walter right now. if you look at, if you look at equities and, and, and which, and monetary policy. exactly. so it's my next point. i'm speaking of all this volatility, to what extent is sort of the dire economic situation that many, many countries and industries are facing contributing to this crisis if any, at all there are some beliefs, a crypto sort of a safe haven when it comes to these periods that was sort of the case in about
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2008 when, when things, when things were crashing and crypto came about. it happened again briefly during a few other crashes over the past few years. you can see where you can see where crypto kind of keeps. it keeps his head above water. there was a statistic i read recently that was 90. 3 percent of wallets are profitable. which means 93 percent of the people who own a little bit a crypto and any case are bird profitable. there are going to be cases where you have a margin call where you have a situation where your crypt, those kind of wide wiped out by, by some bedding that you did. but that's not the same as trusting the trust in the industry and holding a little bit. and just one more for you who is most affected by the collapse of f t x is at the corporations, is that the small investors who's it's always the small investors? right? i mean, look, the, the, the corporation is, the corporations will be fine. the, the vcs will be fine, the big guys will be fine. it's the little guy that,
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that really, this is awful for, and it's really frustrating and it really, it, it basically, per se merch is it get, it puts a bad name on the entire industry as a whole. oh, which is extremely frustrating. i'm a, i'm a cynic to my core and i say verify everything. and this makes it even harder to, to trust anybody. or i was just extremely frustrating. john boeing. thank you so much for thinking of us from the our thanks. now the new owner of twitter ilan mosque has warned employees that can the company could go bankrupt. the billionaire made the comment in his 1st mass call to stuff. he says, twitter needs to boost subscription revenue after big losses. many clients have also suspended advertising, waiting to see how much will handle hate speech fake accounts and online harassment . well, that's not the only trouble the social media platform is facing. several executives have resigned including its head of trust and safety. you'll roth. since musk takeover twitter has launched a subscription service for a coveted blue tick,
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but this led to a surgeon fake accounts impersonating those the celebrities and politicians. the platform also introduced a great official badge for high profile accounts. but on wednesday that was scrapped on the chaos has resulted in twitter receiving a warning from the u. s. federal trade commission that overseas consumer safety, violating f t c. rules could result in half defines while among the fake blue take accounts or to claiming to be from tony blair and george bush saying they quote miss killing iraqis. another is from weapons manufacturer, lockheed martin saying it will stop selling weapons to saudi arabia, israel, and the us for a legit human rights abuses. a fake account from pharmaceutical giant eli lilly said it would offer free insulin, and the false tesla accounts stated it would offer a $10000.00 vehicles to the ukrainian military. because the cars are quote, the most expensive explosive, excuse me. devices on the market. adrian wexler is
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a technology editor at the irish independent newspaper. he has described the surgeon fake account, and the departure of twitter is head of trust and safety as a disaster. he's not the only senior executive who has left in the last 48 hours and twitter has lost it had a safety. it's had of security, it's had of privacy, it's had a sales, they've all left there is nobody effectively running the company at the top, except for a long boss. and that raises problems with the u. s. federal trade commission. it also raises problem here. problems here in europe with the irish data protection commissioner, who represents a privacy on behalf of all of europe and who is now rising to twitter to ask, what are you doing to protect the user safety user privacy in a mock himself has raised the possibility of bankruptcy, he said in the call to staff call to employees that twitter is entering a very, very difficult period because advertisers are abandoning the platform. and it's no
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surprise to why they're doing that. advertisers typically are interested in brand safety. there's no way you're going to convince eli lilly take out and asked when it has been lam tuned with a fake impersonating account for the last 24 hours. you could say the same from any other commercial account. so it has a real problem with hemorrhaging cash at the moment. mosque is probably hoping that enough people sign up to twitter, blue said democratic republic of congo is army, says it's attacking positions of the m 23 armed group in the east, near its border with rwanda. rice group, some people who fled say m 23 members have executed, raped, and tortured civilians in the areas. it controls welcome or has more from the eastern city of goma. just to warn you, this report contains images that some people might find disturbing. the gloria, not a real name, says she was pregnant when she was gang raped by fighters from the n 23 rebel group
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earlier this year. and $23.00 is fighting government forces here in the east of democratic republic of congo is widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. although rwanda denies it. glorious as m 23 fighters came into the bar, she ran, started drinking beer and smashing bottles. to come back in 3 men raped me before i fell conscious, there was nobody to help me. when i woke up with an hospital, my neighbor had rescued me. i don't know what they used because it was badly torn and i bled. was leaking. glorious baby died before she gave birth and was surgically removed. now she's joined the nearly 200000 people who fled their homes . the conditions in the camps at the side. there isn't enough food or clean water and the shelters don't keep out the rain. well, congos army and most of these groups are accused of widespread right to be says,
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the fact that tens of thousands of people have chosen to come here, leaving behind their homes and their farms give some indication of just how scared they are of m 23 rwanda's army and the armed groups who supported have been accused of carrying out massacres and rights abuses in eastern congo since the 19 ninety's . it's always denied the allegations. rwandan soldiers were photographed with n 23 fighters 5 months ago. we asked them $23.00 about reports of rights and pieces . it spokesmen sent this video clip denying all the allegations made in this story . who are these people? the are so many people were extra amused. we are talking not to destroy us. they are walking with the government. when congress army defeated m 23. 9 years ago, we filmed the bodies of prisoners, tied up and shot dead in the basses. they fled. some of the prisoners appeared to
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have been kept in pits in the ground, which is what this man says. m 23 did to him. earlier this year. he says m. $23.00 fighters accused him of supporting enemy militia and beat him for 3 days, demanding a confession. then he says he was tied up and thrown in a pace with other prisoners for 3 weeks before being released, his wife thought he was dead 99 quickly. you can lean on one way or the other, but you cannot that i doubt and list when it rains, what comes in? we are looking like pigs because of the mighty, the pete. once i did, the garden tie is one and takes the 2 or the prisoners to read it. it is the life we suffered. this school classroom is home for now. outside, others, sleeping in shelters made on broken rocks. the struggle for control of minerals below the ground has made east and congo the center of regional conflict and rights
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abuses. for decades. people here wonder if they'll ever be left in peace. malcolm web out 0 go mer, democratic republic of congo. the owners of ocean vikings say the drama surrounding the rescue. ship docking is a failure by european states to deal with the humanitarian emergency. italy's new far right government is at odds with paris for allowing the boat carrying migrants to dock on francis shores. natasha butler reports from too long the end of an ordeal at sea. after 3 weeks fusion viking rescue ship. finally talked in the southern french port of 2 long after being refused entry to italy on board $235.00 m. c cars, including more than 50 children, most of them traveling alone. the n g o that operates the ship said italy's actions and the u. slow response to the crisis was a scandal. basic principle is a duty to rescue from anyone at c and then an obligation from state to coordinate
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to find a place of safety in a do shortest time possible. disease. the law decision, dana shanella, this is mary them convention what we are requesting from you. member states is just a respectable french official said, the migrants will be housed in a reception center. those eligible to seek refugee status will be able to stay in the you, the others will be deported. not object if it popped with our a mr. rapidly put in place procedures that will allow us to have certain each person's stay to solicit restaurants who brussel the fate of the ocean. viking spoke to route between france and italy. the french government has accused the rome of flouting he rules by turning away the ship and says it will take retaliatory measures including bolstering its border will. that's infuriated the far right italian prime minister, who says paris, his actions, i incomprehensible and unjustified georgia maloney holds to stop the arrival of
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migrants on italian shores and says, the e you should do more to help tre, kick cossack. if father a, b r a. what exactly makes them so angry? the fact that italy must be the only possible port for migrants in the mediterranean, because this is not written in any agreement. i want to push my counterparts on this. should italy be the only possible choice for migrants arriving from africa? i don't think this is right. the rescue ship is also divided opinion in france. some far right supporters protested against its arrival into law. but while the political rouse and diplomatic rifts continue to reality for those who spent so long on board is a future that still uncertain. natasha butler. i'll chew sarah to look. ah, so it's just 8 days until the world cup kicks off here and cuts are,
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and joe is here to talk about the tournament and some big names have been left out of these spanish squad, haven't by. that's right there in. yes, spain coach. louis enrique is the latest to name his 26 man squad, heading to the world cup in qatar. he on short, free run, lay play, their opening match against costa rica on november, the 23rd for a place in germany and japan. my box, he's decided to leave out some big names. your former captain said he ramos won't be playing and cattle. 36 wrote has made a record 180 appearances for his country and was part of the winning team at the 2010 at woke up. the other notable and much more surprising emission is tioga alcantara. the midfielder has arguably been one of liverpool best players this season. and manchester united goalkeeper david, a hair wasn't named. he was in goal for spain at the 2018 tournament. meanwhile, senegal star man said your money has been named did their squad, but he's in a race against time to overcome a shin injury. so for this week,
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we're playing for his cub by and me, nick, or woke up news coming up in around 25 minutes time. we'll hear from a former, gone a international on his countries chances. plus, we'll get a clear picture of how the love of the game in the country is boosting business and tv repair shops. ah ah. the seasonal change throughout the levant, iran middle east has been stalled to some degree. this is the line of what you might eventually called the seasonal change. so north of it, it's cool down on it. it's rather sharon sanford, it's still warm, and it's persistent. this line cross saudi arabia counter and iran this line to blow his showers behind as they become cooler now, as you might expect to the size of it though, it's still quite warm though,
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how's that? he falls a bit above average, and we've seen that he says, and 38 at the last few days. he's well above the object towards the record. so until this comes south temps, you won't really dropping. it will still feel quite well in this area. what is not coming south just yet? okay, we will go south and watch what's happening to the rain, which should also be going south for the sun in africa. it's still around you, gander, since finals as ethiopia and south sudan, which is maybe not too extraordinary. it's just coming off the coast nigeria moving southwards, but it's the spring rains. we've seen all and off in all the countries of southern africa, repeating themselves or flashed are going for most of the vote in south africa. and as you can see, a line stretches up through botswana, cross yoke of anger, delta. all showers, quite possibly big ones with big hail. ah, it's time for
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lou ah, hello again. the top stories on the al jazeera news, our ukranian soldiers raise their national flag in the strategic southern city of san it comes after moscow announced, had pulled all of us troops out on friday morning after months of occupation. more than 200 migrants of disembarked from a rescue ship from the french port of 2 long the vessel was allowed to dock there after italy's new for right government refused to help, sparking a diplomatic route. people escaping m 23 rebels and the democratic republic of congo, say they have been sexually assaulted, tortured and to have witnessed executions. the congolese army has been striking
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rebel held territory near the border with rolando would vote still being counted in the u. s. after the midterms on tuesday, neither republicans nor democrats have gain control of congress, yet publicans need 7 more seats in the house of representatives to gain a majority. but the party has performed below pollsters. predictions. this is the house of presented says the republicans have 211 seats. now the 7 shorter the 218 needed for majority. democrats are expecting more winds from western states, such as california. they do have a slim chance of getting to 2018 while the senate republicans have 4900 democrats, have 48 seats. republicans need 2 more to get to 51. and the majority of the democrats need only 15. that's because vice president commer harris has the tie breaking vote. counting is still underway in the swing states of nevada and arizona
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. georgia will be holding a run off in december crossing live to she returns to joining us from washington. so we're still waiting for those final results, of course, with things on a knife edge for the senate. how will this play out? she have her own this is rather flop ago. so i think that actually, as you mentioned, that could still even be a narrow pass the democrats in the house to reach 218 because you know, various various constituencies are still being counted at rest balance, so being counted on the west coast elsewhere. however, there is a consensus that the republicans will eventually take control of the house, certainly by with 218, but not much more potentially, maybe just one or 2 to 2 other seats, which is amazing. and already again, as discussion about what the implications of that will mean for the republican party in the house and the potential for, for reductions between those all the us while leadership and others, you may think, hang on a 2nd. maybe you don't deserve the leadership. but in this, in the senate,
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meanwhile, yes, it comes down to these 3 states. we have the, we have the runoff election in early december in georgia. but again, increasingly, we're seeing from i'm list, suppose you understand where these votes are coming from. and when they were went when, when they were delivered in some cases. but the sense that actually the democrats are getting more and more bullish about actually having all of this sort of out. but the actual balance of power in the senate just through i resigned nevada alone . now that seems to be this real. ready conference now that perhaps the democrats can manage, that in which case the ga run off will be more about how large the, the democratic majority and the senate will be, which was unheard of. or these are the consensus opinions in the world. and where consensus opinions are relatively meaningless, however, they are based on educated guesses and looking at well balance out standing are and what still needs to be counted. ok, she how thank you so much. she ever chancey reported from washington while several
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candidates back by donald trump. last crucial contest and some republicans are blaming him, and a rival has our merge for the republican nomination in 2024. so what do the midterm results mean for donald trump? a 3 to lenny mcallister, who's a republican strategist and former congressional candidate he's drawn, is from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. thanks for your time with us. so i'll put that question to you. what do these results mean for donald trump? these results me donald trump, that he's going to have some rivals that he cannot just say that he's a winner. and. ready live on 26th for and that he's going to have to try it. if he's running a 2020 for the primary in the general election, he's gonna have to tweak you strategy. because if he comes out with this strategy, he's had since 2015, it's wearing off on republicans, and the rest of america is completely worn out by it. it's not going to be as effective. and now with the rise of rhonda santa's republicans can say we can get
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some of that mag of flavor that we like. and we can get it in a sitting governor in a swing state that we need. that is going to have more self discipline and have more political savvy. why wouldn't they shipped over to de santis? and if, if trump doesn't switch his strategy or altered slightly, he's going to be behind the santas. and a santas is going to run away with this, eventually at least run away from trump, and trump will start subsiding into the sunset political right. so there are these coals though, by some republicans for trump to actually step aside and allow de santis to lead the party into 2024. because as you're saying, he had much better results. do you think that trump will actually he'd that call? oh, when it's true, what is donald trump do? anything that he should do, particularly since he's been on the world stage as a politician and eventually as the president united states, it doesn't matter what,
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what the playbook says, or what even common sense would dictate. donald trump is going to be driven by ego and emotion, and the rash of the moment, and the very hardest poor of trump, supporters are going to take that lead. donald trump probably shouldn't run for president with everything else it's going on. heck, people overlook the fact that his age is getting up towards 80 going into 2024. it's not necessarily something he should do, but it's likely going to be something he's going to do it. he's probably going to ignore the best advice of advisors in commentators alive. why do you think that the trump back candidates did relatively poorly or not? as pollsters had predicted in the midterms? because the trump back candidate has a very solid base and has very few opportunities to expand that base and get that crossover vote dropped really only did it once. and that was in 2016 and people
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forget that the democratic party was not as excited about hillary clinton. people forget that the country was exhausted with the clintons, just like they were with the bushes, which is why jeb bush's campaign is owed all pretty quickly. people forget people were voting for her rom bay. you had the libertarian candidate, gary johnson, that got more attention in 2012 in 2016, that the libertarians had gotten almost 40 years. you had the green party candidate, jill sti and that took boats away from hillary clinton as well. it was a very unique dynamic in 2016 that didn't apply to 2020 and a likely will not apply in 2024. ready all right, lenny mcallister, we thank you so much for your time and for joining us from pittsburgh. thank you. god bless. are you on commission of inquiry is all in the final day of public hearings into human rights abuses in palestinian territories. a panel heard from journalists about violence they face while doing their jobs. that include
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a testimony about the killing of al jazeera journalist shooting a broccoli. she was shot in the head by is really forces while on assignment in the occupied west bank. the summer, bon jovi has this update from geneva. as the hearings of the inquiry commission come to a close, we've been listening to powerful testimonies from various palestinian organizations about the culture of impunity about the violence about the threats that they continued to face as palestinians living in occupied palestinian territories. and one such event that touched almost every palestinian was the killing of al jazeera journalist, turning abruptly and to discuss that with us is her niece, lena, abruptly. thank you very much for taking the time. you have presented your case to the i. c. c. you're waiting for justice. what happens next? we will continue our fight for justice and for accountability for the killing of shooting, no matter how long and wherever that will take us until just to serve. we will always be in pain, were continuously b, r,
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experiencing this traumatic and tragic loss of our one and only shitty. and what are you demanding of the i c, c, and other international organizations? as you said, it's so last not just for our family, but for the entire nation as shitty was the daughter of jerusalem and the voice of palestinians and voice of justice. and everyone is demanding justice and accountability so that we don't have to go. so no other family, no other family of the palestinian or american has to suffer what ours has and endures. the pain that we've been going through. you've been talking to various politicians, governments, you went to the us. people heard you. what have you heard in terms of support so far and how our government's reacting to her killer lot of support from multiple governments, multiple states and everyone has been committed theme. they're committed towards accountability. thank you very much for speaking to us. and this is something that
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we've been hearing from other journalists as well more than 55 journalists killed in the occupied palestinian terraces territories. according to the palestinian syndicate of journalists, as these hearings come to a close, there is no legally binding pollution that they will come to the palestinians. are hoping that this is going to be the 1st step in terms of trying to get justice. if they make it to an international court, ah, so as expected, leonor messy will lead argentina has 5th and probably final world capture. that's right. yes, darlene, at the 35 rural parasol japan style was picked as part of leon, else colonial squad, heading into cancer. massey's team has been unbidden for 35 matches and one, it's 1st major trophy in 28 years at the 2021 corporate america. but the well cut title has so far eluded him. injured forward polar doublers also made the cut in
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a squad that had more defenders than strikers. argentina have mexico, poland, and saudi arabia in their group. england players as i have spoken out about how they're 2020 euro finals last, it's lee affected their mental health captain harry kane and midfield. a decline. rice sat down with prince william who's the head of the english fe, for an honest chat about what they've learned from past disappointments, as they had to cattle 2022 to come as close as a penny to our in that moment your, this, he seconds away from her in the biggest high europe, probably heard of her or southern had been one of the biggest lows you ever got the house, but in that moment, still be in efforts over in that low. obviously, i'm not one of the great things about in euro's obviously when the co mr. penny ever went over in later years. okay. and roughly columns, finishes term, was there 1st them and that was a real powerful moment that st. of the was my,
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one of my career so far is not yours. final losing that, you know, when you lose and, you know, you see the italians run often celebrate, you know, for me, it was, it was heart broken, but there was a special moment off the game. i think that the governess be sure when we will come into a huddle after we had last and both forward together because then we act to qualify for a wild top in the next round of games and in offering we done that. and they said he didn't manage to do that, you know, so often we, we really overcome that setback of losing that final shot altogether. nathan, strengthen, and i feel like we were in a really good place allow of team heading to the well company, gonna who have portugal, south korea and your life. a company in the group stages. in 2010 year quite eliminated. gone after controversial louis flores hand but handbook incidence for black self. captain steven appear told us the class of 2022 wasn't well. and what happened in the past asked to have
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a good boss where you mentioned 2010 and some of them are pass. this is the way to hunt us for their us rest of our lives. because and we wanted to make history. i mean the walk i was held in south africa in africa, soil and we wanted one africa into country to go to, to the sally fun us, which has never happened before. i mean, what i find, as we have seen, come in, we have seen a synagogue have been there before. so the chance way, where was day and we couldn't, we couldn't make it to the semi on our so, i mean we, we, we, we are thinking like that by anytime we raise that conversation. we still, we still heard by and this walker, i think our way they are not going for revenge. i mean, he's football. most of the time you wanted to go for everything that way you miss and you, you missed the game. so don't worry, play the game and did know that there is something i say, he's not going to be against you aware loan because of what happened to us years
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ago by the will go on to pay to, to play the game. and we hope we will come out. they told us, well, right now, gone as fans are getting ready to chair on that team and it's tv repair shops that are benefiting. i've made a dress, has the story. the count down is on to kick off and no one wants to miss the moment . then m m m a neglect. i'm very happy. garner is among 5 african teams clanging cattail 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 good game, surely they will be part of the final lien albertson. marcia bonnie: there is a definite trend here. repair shelves are seeing an increase in all television sets being brought in. it's no coincidence with the if football team come in. many
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people feel before i bring in the activities for a face is it cannot of our go for the nuance dabbling in databases and we fix in 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 get there, the football woke up will be a welcome distraction for both government and citizens from the painful economic crisis they're going through at the moment. a lesson is a self described football fanatic. he's called for talent on the beach and of the peach he too is living nothing to charles among listen in the matter thought. um, well profit. a deity visa 1st and i didn't pay, you know, half what, how if you 1st coming half them thinking the fridge is going to be really great. then again, it was flying and i slide a british with you contrast to have my generator service ready for action. the woman to pull a was off unity thing. look,
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look over the excitement is palpable. allison says the football month will be good for everyone. so is good news is going to be a lot to a lot of people in the world, not only in ghana and the whole well is going to be comp at the for one full month . and then of that, if would, would, if with, with you what next at, for now, what's next is making sure all these work before the 1st kick on november 20th. i am at edris al jazeera, a cra, or fans coming to cats are for the while, cup will be able to access emergency and urgent care services for free, and estimated one and a half 1000000 visitors are expected at the torment. victoria gate and be reports. 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, fan zones,
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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 than the artist the clinic are around you because there will be such provision, easily accessible for you on these will provide. also, a health care pro are free of charge because they will tackle the urgent care needs for full 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 um have expanded. we can accommodate a large number offer put their population. in addition to the infrastructure, we have to talk about the workforce. so we have a very highly skilled our workforce. gotcha. as
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a multinational speaks in many languages to take care of for our patients and visitors. catalogs emergency services also expanded in recent years and includes specialist teams which are lift patients 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 qatar, preparation for the walls, koppel sortie, 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 won't deploy to each stadium all match days . if a major incident does occur, medical staff will examine patients in a blue tent. those who critically ill will be transferred to a red tent which contains defibrillators and oxygen tanks. seriously ill patients
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will be moved to a yellow tent. those with minor injuries to a green one. alongside each field, hospital is a command center from where authorities can coordinate an emergency response. health leaders have prepared for all eventualities, 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. where you might think that growing grass in the desert is a tough task, but organizes of cats are 2022 will deliver some of the best football pitches in well cut history. i went to take a look behind the scenes. it's early morning in qatar, 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,
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a land full of for trees and the grass. got those preferred 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 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
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that with this air conditioned 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 to know which species is going to walk more for the walk 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, 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 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 the 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 before me. this is like their legacy and the
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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 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. monday is the deadline for teams to name their final woke up squads, and while many of help press conferences to announce that player's uruguay got a lot more creative and delivered something pretty special. that's coach diego alonzo pointing to a map of where each claims from in the country and the name of each team member is revealed by people in their hometown. ah
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